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Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.www.youtube.com
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Edit: To clarify, we're talking about webmonetization.org and admins will be able to disable it. We're not introducing ads.
Exclusive Pixelfed posts = direct creator income 📸
Building a world where photographers and content creators get paid for their premium content, not platforms getting rich off your work.
Creator-first monetization is coming ✨
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Web Monetization
The Web Monetization API allows websites to automatically and passively receive payments from Web Monetization-enabled visitors.webmonetization.org
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I just added a new visualization to my climate indicators page. This one shows monthly global mean surface air temperatures from 1950 to present, with shading corresponding to the approximate state of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). I hope it is useful.
Follow along at zacklabe.com/climate-change-in…. It will be updated each month.
Climate change indicators
All data are referenced at My visualizations: Arctic Climate Seasonality and Variability Arctic Sea Ice Extent and Concentration Arctic Sea Ice Volume and Thickness Arctic Temperatures Antarctic Se…Zachary Labe
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What even *is* a Good Day?
You don’t need a breakthrough.
You need 24 hours where you’re not at war with yourself.
You eat, move, speak honestly, maybe laugh once or twice.
That’s a good day.
That’s rare.
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Human-caused climate change is making extreme heat waves around the world more likely.
Each day you can follow the "Climate Shift Index" to find out how climate change has altered the weather in your area: csi.climatecentral.org/climate…
Climate Shift Index Global Map | Today | Climate Central
The Climate Shift Index® (CSI) Global Map shows the influence of climate change on local daily temperatures around the world.Climate Central
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#Gaza We watched this last night. It was the most traumatic thing I hsve ever seen. It shows how systematically Israel has destroyed Gaza’s healthcare system and killed doctors. This is ongoing - just yesterday many killed at Indonesian hospital.
I feel irrevocably alienated from all the lovely people around me who choose to just ignore all this. Not watch, not see. For almost two years the most barbaric slaughter, aided by our governments here.
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Gaza: Doctors Under Attack review – this crucial film is the stuff of nightmares. But the world needs to see it
The film the BBC refused to air shows the targeting, detainment and torture of medics in Gaza. Its relentless timeline of horrors will never leave youStuart Heritage (The Guardian)
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What a tragedy this is even being proposed on paper... 💔
NOAA FY2026 Congressional Justification: noaa.gov/sites/default/files/2…
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Long ago I heard a truism that stuck with me. The circumstances were oddly relevant. It rose up in my mind today:
“There is no news. There is only the truth of the signal. What I see. And, there's the puppet theater the Parliament jesters foist on the somnambulant public."
I have a new 'climate viz of the month' blog posted, which dives into a visualization and description of future Arctic sea ice cover: zacklabe.com/climate-viz-of-th…
#SciComm #DataViz #OpenScience #OpenData #ClimateChange
Climate Viz of the Month
On a temporary pause – sorry! More blog changes soon. Archives of my older blogs can be found below. Other Blogs (Monthly): Blog Archive – 2025 Blog Archive – 2024 Blog Archive …Zachary Labe
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Capture the Atlas project published their anual collection of the Milky Way photos from the enthusiatic photographers from all around the world 😍 Look at this beauty!
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Capture the Atlas is a project that is aiming to provide guidance, knowledge and adventures to the photographers around the world to elevate their picture-taking skills, travel the jaw-dropping locations on Earth, build long lasting communities and friendships to learn, being amazed and grow together.
#astropgotography
#capturetheatlas
#photography
#milkyway
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2025 Milky Way Photographer of the Year - Capture the Atlas
The 2025 Milky Way photographer of the year. Discover the best Milky Way images taken around the world in 2025!Dan Zafra (Capture the Atlas)
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New instance, new #introduction !
Hi #fediverse ! We’re the European Southern Observatory, and we design, build and operate ground-based telescopes.
One of them is our Extremely Large Telescope, currently under construction in #Chile. It will have a 39 m mirror, and its rotating enclosure will weigh 6100 tonnes, or about 700 mastodons!
We’re looking forward to chatting with all of you about #astronomy
And many thanks to @sebinthestars for running our former instance!
📷 ESO/G. Vecchia
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Look forward to what you'll share here!
Perhaps you know this already, but if not then, Mastodon has the ability for accounts to verify who they are by way of their domains (in your case esa.org). Think of this as Mastodon's version of the blue checkmark from other platforms.
It is easy to set up, and would signal to everyone that your account is in fact the official ESA account.
I love those drums...
#music
#series
#art
#lovedeath+robots
#video
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Deepin 25 launches as an immutable Linux system, featuring a revamped desktop, AI assistant, and universal app packaging with cross-distro compatibility.
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Healthy people are neither needed nor useful for the economy. They don't buy medicine. They do not go to hospitals or doctors. Nothing is added to the country's GDP (gross domestic product).
On the contrary, every new McDonald's restaurant creates at least 30 jobs: 10 cardiologists, 10 dentists, 10 dietary experts and nutritionists, and obviously, people who work at the restaurant itself."
Choose carefully: cyclist or McDonald's? It is worth considering.
P.S. Walking is even worse. Pedestrians don't even buy bicycles.
P.P.S. If you have read this far and still don't get it, this post is SATIRE. Reread it with this in mind.
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@MathieuP @stekopf
Not only that. Energy is also a very important input, which comes back nicely to the gasoline for a car vs digital subscription example.
It's hard to avoid news like these nowadays:
cnbc.com/2025/06/21/why-electr…
or:
npr.org/2024/09/20/nx-s1-51205…
Or even a cursory browse of @gerrymcgovern feed will give you a good idea of how much input the digital world requires.
Why electricity prices are surging for U.S. households
Electricity prices are outstripping the pace of inflation by a wide margin — a trend likely to continue in coming years, experts said.Greg Iacurci (CNBC)
@MathieuP @stekopf @gerrymcgovern
While it is obvious that more energy is needed to move a car than to stream an album over the internet, it becomes much less obvious once the whole system is taken into account. Just like roads have costs, so does the internet infrastructure. Storing and streaming data requires data centers, routers, switches and cables that not only need to be constantly powered, but also periodically replaced.
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@MathieuP @stekopf @gerrymcgovern
In fact, diesel-powered trucks visit data centers every day to replace old and broken equipment.
Given all that, can we be sure that $100 of digital goods requires smaller resource input than $100 of gasoline?
Our world becomes increasingly digitized and yet our resource use is only going up. How would you explain that?
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Firstly, because I have recent lifecycle analysis under my eyes. We are talking differences by one or two orders of magnitude, there.
Secondly, the increase of resources consumption at world level is overwhelmingly the effect of development. In the Western world, resource consumption per capita is stable or decreasing in most countries (the US are, as for health, the embarrassing outlier).
@MathieuP @stekopf @gerrymcgovern
"We are talking differences by one or two orders of magnitude"
Could you share a link to that research?
"In the Western world, resource consumption per capita is stable or decreasing in most countries."
That is surprising. Is this accounting for trade?
For energy use, this chart (not trade adjusted) is a good place to start : ourworldindata.org/grapher/per…
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How much energy do countries consume when we take offshoring into account?
How do energy footprints compare across the world when we adjust for the goods that we import from overseas?Hannah Ritchie (Our World in Data)
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This is energy only, and the claim was about all inputs.
It may be hard to find good estimates from the production side, so we may as well look at the waste side:
ourworldindata.org/grapher/pla…
Europe went from 2.11m tonnes of plastic waste ending up in the ocean in 2000 to 5.05m tonnes in 2019.
Similarly, according to:
globalewaste.org/statistics/co…
Europe went from 15.6kg of e-waste per capita in 2015 to 17.6kg in 2022.
@MathieuP @stekopf @gerrymcgovern
I live in Europe and wherever I look I see more *stuff*. There's no way we are using less resource inputs per capita than 20 or even 10 years ago.
A current BMW consumes half as much as a 1990's Ford Sierra.
There has also been bounds in energy efficiency of most home appliances and heating devices.
You'll also notice that there is more stuff, but most of it is so much lighter than it used to be.
@MathieuP @stekopf @gerrymcgovern
Yes, but there were less cars when I was young. The playground next to my parents' house has been converted into a parking lot. 🙁
The car sizes also changed drastically. Our family of five drove on vacation in Fiat 126p. Now my two parents drive alone in Toyota RAV4.
The lighter stuff may still have a bigger environmental impact / material input. Just ask yourself: how many kilograms of raw materials must be mined to produce a single cell phone?
@jackofalltrades
A single cell phone? Last time I checked up, it was about 60 - 90 kg of mining waste for that 140 grams of specialness. And about 14,000 liters of water. Not to worry, we've only made and dumped about 16 billion of them since 2007.
@jackofalltrades
Excellent points. Bigger and worse. Lighter and more throwaway. Planned obsolescence and all that. Driven by the corrupted concepts of innovation and efficiency.
There's more materials in a modern tire than there used to be in an entire car. What that means is that tires are toxic time bombs, with a car’s four tires generating one trillion toxic nano particles of dust for every kilometer driven. But, heh, innovation and efficiency!
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@MathieuP @stekopf @gerrymcgovern
No, I'm arguing that deriving a marginal cost for digital goods is not as straightforward as one could wish. Unless we externalise pretty much everything, which would make your original point about "less inputs" moot.
@MathieuP @stekopf @gerrymcgovern
To give an example of what I mean:
If 10 more subscribers to Amazon Prime causes Amazon to run an additional server, is that part of their fixed cost or marginal cost of the new subscriptions?
If 10 more people are streaming movies every day causing the ISP to upgrade their routers is that part of their fixed cost or marginal cost of the new subscribers?
Etc.







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in reply to pixelfed • • •can you elaborate? where is the money coming from?
*edit: so they updated their post; let's see.. "The Web Monetization API allows websites to automatically and passively receive payments from Web Monetization-enabled visitors."
So I guess that's a bit like Patron, but integrated directly into Pixelfed?
I guess it could work, but I'm always a bit wary when money is involved in anything..
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in reply to bazkie 👩🏼💻 bitplanes 🎵 • • •Web Monetization
webmonetization.orgHuubje 🔜#39c3
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in reply to Huubje 🔜#39c3 • • •Huubje 🔜#39c3
in reply to pixelfed • • •Spark Purcell (they/them)
in reply to pixelfed • • •omfg WHY???!? we are supposed to be free from that capitalist-monetize-everything mindset on fedi, don't fuck that up... we gotta be different than that shit.
We are NOT "content creators"
we are CULTURE BEARERS.
NO PAYWALLS.
NO MONETIZATION.
NO CAPITALIST BULLSHIT.
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in reply to Spark Purcell (they/them) • • •@ailurocrat It's opt-in per creator, and it uses a w3c micro payment standard, we're not introducing ads.
More info: webmonetization.org/
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webmonetization.orgSpark Purcell (they/them)
in reply to pixelfed • • •With the Web Consortium captured by copyright industry, who'll lead next?
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Daniel Cooper
in reply to pixelfed • • •pixelfed
in reply to Daniel Cooper • • •@Steel_Virgin Don't worry, ads are not coming to Pixelfed, rather a w3c standard for micro payments!
More info: webmonetization.org/
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webmonetization.orgJaime Herazo
in reply to pixelfed • • •pixelfed
in reply to Jaime Herazo • • •@jherazob Don't worry, ads are not coming to Pixelfed, rather a w3c standard for micro payments!
More info: webmonetization.org/
Web Monetization
webmonetization.orgEl Duvelle
in reply to pixelfed • • •what does this mean? You'll be blocked for sure if you start allowing ads
Edit: it doesn't seem to be about ads, here is more info directly from @dansup saying the money will come from "the people" via the "web monetization" platform:
mastodon.social/@dansup/114817…
Is this the start of the enshittification of the fediverse? Personally I'd rather keep money out if it altogether
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pixelfed
in reply to El Duvelle • • •Kevin Russell
in reply to pixelfed • • •@elduvelle
Why?
Why involve payments. Why risk the anger of refugees? What does it gain the users of the platform?
What problem is it a solution to?
froufox 🥀
in reply to El Duvelle • • •El Duvelle
in reply to froufox 🥀 • • •Sure, but aren't there ways to do this already, outside of the fediverse? Do we need the fediverse to do everything? I feel that as soon as money is involved, things start to be exploited by companies and will quickly degenerate into enshittification world
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in reply to El Duvelle • • •El Duvelle
in reply to pixelfed • • •Are the mutual aid posts an example of what you want to do with Pixelfed? I thought you were suggesting something more integrated. I don't think you can directly pay a mutual aid poster from the fedi?
But I guess it's a good example, as we've recently seen waves of mutual aid spam: this is definitely being exploited, even though the payment is not direct. So with direct payment it will probably be worse.
What I prefer is when artists have a link to their website in their profile or in their posts, where I can go if I want to buy things from them.
Cc: @froufox
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Unknown parent • • •@Trevorgoodchild It's not, it's a w3c micro payment standard!
webmonetization.org/
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in reply to pixelfed • • •I'm generally wary when money gets involved in things.
I don't wanna judge too fast, but I'm thinking about ways this could potentially go wrong.
Like, maybe this could increase the amount of trash/slob on pixelfed that was put there 100% just to get monetary profits?
And could that spawn botnets that "like & repost" that kind of material, to get more people to see it == more moneys?
Did you consider these kinds of potential hazards, @pixelfed ; has there been enough internal and community debate about this?
Are you sure you aren't naively adding something without giving it enough thought?
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in reply to pixelfed • • •normy foxyoreos
in reply to pixelfed • • •direct monetization is something that as an artist I've tried to set up on Pixelfed before, and a working system would be a big deal. Thanks for trying to work on it ❤
My question is unfortunately the same that it has to be for every payment system - will NSFW artists and creators be able to participate, or will we be locked out like we usually are from these things?
woxom98179
in reply to pixelfed • • •Privacy-wise, while the recipient does not get your details, do the "wallet providers" then know all your web history?
Ultimately there is no privacy respecting way to make payments online right now (except some cryptos & maybe gnu Taler) so how does KYC and other legal requirements work with webmonetization ? I found nothing about it in their doc