#index

mc@iviv.hu

A #Linux-distro-a-day keeps the problems away and you don’t have to pay.

#linux #distros #my-selection

#INDEX

#4MLinux https://iviv.hu/posts/1579981

#Academix https://iviv.hu/posts/1581092

#antiX https://iviv.hu/posts/1582700

#Artix https://iviv.hu/posts/1584361

#AVLinux https://iviv.hu/posts/1585659

#Batocera https://iviv.hu/posts/1587077

#CROWZ https://iviv.hu/posts/1588676

#Cruncbangplusplus https://iviv.hu/posts/1590164

#CachyOS https://iviv.hu/posts/1592431

#Diamond https://iviv.hu/posts/1593569

#DietPi https://iviv.hu/posts/1595173

#DragonFlyBSD https://iviv.hu/posts/1596570

#Dragora https://iviv.hu/posts/1597447

#Exe-GnuLinux https://iviv.hu/posts/1599465

#Finnix https://iviv.hu/posts/1601139

#FreedomBox https://iviv.hu/posts/1602692

#GeckoLinux https://iviv.hu/posts/1605606

#Grml-LiveLinux https://iviv.hu/posts/1606978

#Guix-System https://iviv.hu/posts/1608320

#Haiku-OS https://iviv.hu/posts/1610171

#HardenedBSD https://iviv.hu/posts/1611525

#Kaisen https://iviv.hu/posts/1614979

#Karoshi https://iviv.hu/posts/1616490

#FreedomBox https://iviv.hu/posts/1617470

#Kwort-Linux https://iviv.hu/posts/1617920

#Manjaro https://iviv.hu/posts/1619475

#Murena-eOS https://iviv.hu/posts/1621997

#Navy-Linux https://iviv.hu/posts/1624130

#NetBSD https://iviv.hu/posts/1625881

#Netrunner https://iviv.hu/posts/1627259

#Obarun https://iviv.hu/posts/1630119

#OpenBSD https://iviv.hu/posts/1631492

#openmamba https://iviv.hu/posts/1634684

#OSGeoLive https://iviv.hu/posts/1636276

#OSMC https://iviv.hu/posts/1637728

#Parabola https://iviv.hu/posts/1639178

#Pearl-Linux-OS https://iviv.hu/posts/1640627

#PopOS https://iviv.hu/posts/1642087

#Porteus https://iviv.hu/posts/1643480

#PrimTux https://iviv.hu/posts/1645838

#Q4OS https://iviv.hu/posts/1647694

#RebeccaBlackOS https://iviv.hu/posts/1648947

#Redcore-Linux https://iviv.hu/posts/1650279

#Redo-Rescue https://iviv.hu/posts/1651483

#Salix https://iviv.hu/posts/1654392

#SELKS https://iviv.hu/posts/1655733

#Septor https://iviv.hu/posts/1657289

#Slint https://iviv.hu/posts/1659912

#SliTaz https://iviv.hu/posts/1661392

#Solus https://iviv.hu/posts/1662843

#SolydXK https://iviv.hu/posts/1664296

#Trisquel https://iviv.hu/posts/1665975

#Ufficio-Zero https://iviv.hu/posts/1667306

#Vanilla-OS https://iviv.hu/posts/1668744

#Voyager https://iviv.hu/posts/1670173

#Whonix https://iviv.hu/posts/1671604

#XigmaNAS https://iviv.hu/posts/1673122

#Xubuntu https://iviv.hu/posts/1674647

#MX-Linux https://iviv.hu/posts/1676135

olladij@diaspora.permutationsofchaos.com

Dass das Buch nun auf dem #Index steht, verdankt sich der beharrlichen journalistischen #Arbeit von Manfred Maurer, der über Monate hinweg zu islamistischen Büchern im Buchhandel in #Österreich und #Deutschland recherchierte. Sie führte außerdem dazu, dass die Buchhandelskette #Thalia bereits vor Monaten islamistische Titel aus dem Verkauf genommen und die österreichische #Staatsanwaltschaft Ermittlungen aufgenommen hat.
Neben dem genannten Ilmihal für #Frauen — Islamisches Grundwissen, das außer dem eingangs zitierten Aufruf zum Töten von Islamkritikern auch eine Anleitung zum islamkonformen »leichten Schlagen« der Ehefrau enthält, betrifft das folgende Bücher:

Henry Fords antisemitisches Elaborat Der internationale Jude in türkischer Übersetzung (Yahudi Enternasyonali)
Yusuf al-Qaradawi (Chefideologe der #Muslimbruderschaft, der den #Holocaust als gerechte Strafe Allahs bezeichnet hat): Erlaubtes und Verbotenes im #Islam, in dem die Todesstrafe für außerehelichen Geschlechtsverkehr gefordert und Ratschläge zum islamkonformen Schlagen der Ehefrau gegeben werden;
Nuri Başar: Küresel Musibet Siyonizm (Globale Geißel #Zionismus);
Abdullah Bargouthis Autobiografie (ein zu lebenslanger Haft verurteilter #Hamas -Bombenbauer);
Sayyid Qutb (wichtigster Vordenker der Muslimbruderschaft): Yoldaki Isaretler (Zeichen auf dem Weg)

https://www.mena-watch.com/ein-kleiner-schritt-vorwaerts/ #bücher #antisemitismus #antizionismus #islamismus #vs #documenta #medien #frauen

dredmorbius@joindiaspora.com

Archive Index: Joindiaspora Posts of note

This is a curated list of some of my more significant posts to Joindiaspora.

I've created a similar archive post on my new account on Glasswings.com: @Doc Edward Morbius

There's a similar curation of Ello posts at Ello.

Oldest first.

2018

2020

2021

COVID-19

Posts on the Great Pandemic of 2020-21- ...

#Archive #Index #ArchiveIndex #DredmorbiusArchive

dredmorbius@diaspora.glasswings.com

Archive and Index Post

I'll be using this particular post to link to content from both this and my earlier Joindiaspora.com account which IMO is particularly notable. That will largely be in the form of replies to the maiin post.

Any other replies or discussions may and will be removed at my sole discretion

The intent is for this to be a useful archive rather than a discussion, though if there's a sufficient interest in discussing specific comemnts or threads, I may create a separate discussion post for that purpose and direct others to it.

This is all an attempt to work around several limitations of Diaspora generally:

  • Painfully-slow and fragile scrolling through historical content.
  • Lack of any meaningful search. Hashtag search is the only mechanism, there is no full-text search.
  • Lack of pinned posts.
  • Awkwardness of stuffing such a listing into a profile bio. (I did this on Joindiaspora, it's ... useful but quite ugly).
  • Inability to retroactively edit posts once they've been submitted.
  • Lack of original Web URLs within the exported Diaspora profile data JSON structure.
  • Opacity of most Diaspora instances to third-party general Web search (e.g., Bing/DDG, Google, and others).

An out-of-band archive is of course possible. That's not yet been something I've cared to do.

#DredmorbiusIndex #DredmorbiusArchive #IndexPost #ArchivePost #Index #Archive #JoindiasporaCom #Joindiaspora

mc@iviv.hu

For approximately a month I've been posting a list of great #photographers that have shaped and/or, in some way, changed the #history of #photography.* This is the chronological #index of those #posts.

  1. Etienne-Jules Marey
  2. Jacques Henri Lartigue
  3. Martin Munkacsi
  4. Oscar Gustave Rejlander
  5. Arnold Genthe
  6. Alexander Rodchenko
  7. Paul Citroen
  8. Robert Capa
  9. Harold E. Edgerton
  10. Margaret Bourke-White
  11. Dorothea Lange
  12. Alfred Eisenstaedt
  13. Lee Miller
  14. Bruce Davidson
  15. Robert Frank
  16. Diane Arbus
  17. Arnold Newman and Philippe Halsman
  18. Irving Penn and Richard Avedon
  19. Otto Steinert
  20. Eddie Adams and Gilles Caron
  21. Jeff Wall
  22. Gilles Peress
  23. Nobuyoshi Araki

* I deliberately avoided to mention some of the greatest names in the history of photography, like Nadar, Man Ray or Sebastião Salgado. In my opinion they have to be showed in more detail. Perhaps some day I'll have the time and the will to do it.

Thank you all that commented on, and liked, these posts.

hipstre@diasp.org

Coincidence
There is a #project I have always wanted to formalize. I'd like to scan in every #photo I've ever taken and attach a date to it, if possible. Then on every #anniversary of every photo, try to go back to the same places and recreate the photo. Not every circumstance. For instance, if there are people in the original photo, I don't have to get the people and haul them out to the original place and make them wear the same clothes. I just want to take another picture of the same place, that's all.

To this strange end, I have periodically attempted to get all my data in one place, and in one format. I want a folder with every photo ever in it. In file structure I guess it should look like: photos/2008/12/07/001.jpg, etc… Something like that. I have it, more or less, though scattered over several drives. And I managed to make a #list today. It's an #index. It's simple. It goes:

01 01 2008
01 01 2011
01 01 2012
01 01 2013
01 01 2014
01 01 2017
01 01 2020
01 01 2021

01 02 2008
01 02 2011

And so on. This lets me know if I should even bother looking on any given day for photos to recreate. So, today, i do have some photos I can recreate. I found one for certain. But the others were mysterious. I tried to retrace my steps by looking in old electronic journal entries. There was no helpful information. But the old electronic journal entry had a cryptic "slug":

#meta 2016/08/15 M 0716 Photo list from XXXXX, page 5.

And when I looked at the old paper journal (XXXXX) on page 5, I had, in fact, listed a series of descriptions and dates of photos I'd taken in 1998. I had the same idea on August 15th in 1998. And then on August 15th in 2016. And now on August 15tth in 2021 I was again reviving the same idea. Keep track of when and where I take photos so that I might recreate them in the future.

This sort of thing happens to me frequently. I apparently have some idea "out of the blue." I know that I have had similar ideas in the past, and when I go rummaging through my archives, such as they are, I find a trail revealing that not only was I thinking the same thing in the past. I was thinking the same thing on the same day. #Coincidence? Yes. But coincidences are so #eerie.

opensciencedaily@diasp.org

Guggenheim Solar Index: Underperforming solar stocks and significant challenges


In June, solar stocks underperformed, writes Jesse Pichel of ROTH Capital Partners. The U.S. residential market retains a positive outlook, though rising prices and forced labor concerns represent significant challenges.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/07/13/guggenheim-solar-index-underperforming-solar-stocks-and-significant-challenges/
#guggenheim, #index, #finance, #markets, #solar, #stocks


dredmorbius@joindiaspora.com

Diaspora Post Curation?

Does anyone have procedures or suggestions on doing this?

Back at Ello I created a post that I would edit to add notable posts to it as a sort of "profile index". It didn't contain everything I'd written, but did include many of the highlights. (I started another page as a "Wiki", though that's not nearly as developed.) Both pages are otherwise simply normal post pages on the site. That approach fails on Diaspora as posts cannot be re-edited. I'd thought of starting a thread and adding items onto that but ... the approach doesn't particularly appeal.

The one exception is the profile page, which can be re-edited, and over the past couple of hours I've been going through my 2021 and 2020 posts to grab highlights and add those there, hoping to dig further into my unsavory past for more with time. It looks horrible in the wide-screen view where the bio gets compressed into a skinny column, but on a desktop system if you make your browser window narrow enough, that spreads out over the top of the screen which is ... tolerable. Mobile users probably haet haet haet me (with good cause) but the tablet view is also ... bearable.

@Ferdi Zebua is the one person I know who's attempted anything remotely similar in terms of post organisation, though on Ello only so far as I'm aware.

On Mastodon, I use the pinned toots to create something of an extended bio (though I've not maintained that rigorously either).

The other (and more tractable) option is to create an archive elsewhere (still working on that). A Reddit post or Wiki page would do in a pinch, in a bit of cross-system abuse. At least the Markdown is accessible for transfer elsewhere.

For those wondering why: I reference my own writing frequently enough that having some tractable way of referencing it online is useful. For systems lacking search (as with Diaspora), that means curating links.

If there are any other Diaspora / organisational nuts who've tried something similar I'd be open to methods.

#diaspora #tips #help #curation #blog #wiki #index #PostIndex