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#FotoVorschlag
'Kritzeleien'



Mobile #Diaspora client for Android and iOS needs testers


Jonne Haß has created a mobile client quite more comfortable than Dandelion. It was on f-droid, now he has also put it on the Play Store. Right now he needs testers to get the app approved, so if you'd like to have a really well functioning mobile client, drop him a PM, because he may need to put your email manually into the tester list.

Written on Insporation, the client I wrote about.


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A Break in the Storm

#photography #nature #naturecore #flowers #flowerphotography #naturephotography #bloomscrolling #flowercore #rain #rainy

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No more donations to Wikipedia until their entire staff is unionized then. Ideally also the management fired.

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#wikipedia #unions

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"Wir lassen einen Fremden in unser Archiv, nur weil er ein T-Shirt mit der Aufschrift «Ich helfe beim Aufräumen» trägt."
– in Sachen #KI-Nutzung: "Bequem, aber gefährlich"
publishing.blog/bequem-aber-ge…
#ki

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(Switching back to here for now. I love social.lol and the community over there but ... can't help feeling very much how annoying it is to keep communication across Bluesky, Tumblr, Diaspora* and ActivityPub on any platform other than Friendica. Not sure whether I'll regret that but then again, and in general, maybe ... it's all about accepting imperfection of all of these solution and not bothering all too much as ... esssentially no one does.)
Als Antwort auf Kristian

In many ways this ... is also basically caused by being increasingly disappointed with how things are going in the #Fediverse but maybe that's just a bubble thing. I've been out here ever since early identi.ca days, with my first post on federated social networks dating back to 2011 and still being around somewhere in the Wayback Machine. As of 2018, I think, this was the first time ever to feel like this kind of networks could finally be up to counter the commercial walled gardens, to provide an actual, human, human-centered alternative to surveillance capitalism and people farming. Turns out: It surely does better than Facebook, X, ... in some way. But it still is far from where it would need to be for that. And worse, it doesn't seem to improve much. Sure, individual platforms have matured. Mastodon has. Friendica has. But at the very end, at the bottom of things, in 2026 (eight years later) it's still the same un-addressed, unresolved issues to run into as in 2018 (which I have been whining about often enough not to do it again). Still, from some angles, it's amazing to see how some of these things did "just work" before on Diaspora* (and still do). It's amazing to see some of these issues fixed in ATProto (regardless of ones opinion on Bluesky) because people cared to think a bit ahead of the status quo in advance. It's, too, saddening to see how many once-vivid accounts and contacts out here have either turned quiet or deleted their accounts or visibly announced retreat into some walled garden (again) or to individual blogging and all of that. It's not a bad thing. It's an individual decision that should of course be respected. But it's sad. It feels very much like mission not accomplished. It feels like specifically ActivityPub has turned out to be what it apparently started wanting to be - a protocol that focuses on open networking but actually, in this, focuses on hackers and tinkerers and developers rather than users and communities, a protocol that by design is biased towards people building "something new" on top of it (and making compatibility - or lack thereof - something anyone else is to blame for) over people using technology in a reliable manner. Not sure whether the Fediverse is growing or shrinking and at some point I don't really bother that much at the moment. Just hoping that, for the time being, #Friendica will somehow continue working as good as it can to keep different channels under one hood (and not having to decide to keep or cut contacts based on an individual network technology choice again - or being overwhelmed by trying to handle a plethora of different inboxes in a load of almost fully equal yet separated systems) - and hoping for people out here to be forgiving if there are things, conversations, communications I just miss out on. Maybe part of the deal is accepting that big-picture things over "here" aren't built with reliability in mind.
Als Antwort auf Radgryd

@Radgryd Yeah, this. It's also ... not so much the fact that people give up and move on, that apparently happened in every other network too. It's specifically, in my environment, that I notice people moving on after being here for weeks to months, trying to feel home here, becoming more quiet and eventually just quietly cutting ties then, for a lot of reasons that probably could have been avoided and are valid. 😔

Lunch break deviations, a bit later that very day: Out on the terrace, observing the birds of the office neighbourhood resting on the metal roof. Bright sun, still, but there's a breeze too to keep the day bearable. Letting attention jump around and temporarily attach itself to random findings, having a lot of technical and non-technical aspects keeping ones own circuits under load and running still. The challenges of entering a state of break. And the early summer one doesn't yet feel ready for. #outerworld #concrete city #office hours #where we do what we do

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!Friendica Support Is there anything to be known about Friendica and its implementation of the Mastodon client API specifically when it comes to posting media (such as images)? I do have code that works with recent Mastodon variants but trying this against a Friendica server (POST /api/v1/media) ends up in

{
"error": "This API requires login"
}

... which seems a bit odd, for what I see it takes an Authorization: Bearer token which is there and works with other API interactions from the same code. Ideas, anyone?

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Als Antwort auf Kristian

Fixed it seems. Apparently the API implementation in Mastodon doesn't really pay attention to the OAuth Authorization header if an access_token field containing the same information in the request body is present (which obscured the fact that the scripts syntax of assembling the HTTP headers for the upload request was wrong).

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not everyone's cuppa, but i love my wild (& mostly edible) garden.
#bloomscrolling #gardening #biodiversity #fuckLawns #scotland
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"When I settled back in to my routine at home, I took a stab at reviving Linux For Everyone. I tried to immerse myself back into the tech life, hoping I could still swim in that pool instead of being polluted by it. I tried to find purpose there. Tried to convince myself it wouldn't always be a time-consuming grind. That producing enough videos to make a meager enough revenue stream to survive on wouldn't result in burnout.

But it did. And the burnout struck fast and without any mercy."

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Als Antwort auf Jason Evangelho 🐧🎒

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"Once I stepped away and viewed it all from a more objective lens, I realized with absolute certainty that the current version of Jason isn't meant to live within these four walls. That amazing road trip last year only increased my wanderlust, and the trailhead for the next season of my life is just around the corner.

As of this writing, in one week I'll be calling the open road my new home. On June 1st, the season of the nomad begins."

seasonsofjason.com/bryce-canyo…


Bryce Canyon Is Magic | The Big 2025 Parks Tour, Part 10


Thanks to a lengthy stay at Sanctuary, I felt well rested, energized, and ready to swap my cozy Airbnb bed for the forest floor again. I'm not sure what compelled me to choose Bryce Canyon National Park as my next destination, but I hold absolutely zero regrets about that decision. Which is a strong statement, considering this would end up being my last stop (albeit a lengthy three day one) before heading home, and I wouldn't make it to Zion.

Throughout this somewhat impromptu and fluid road trip, I had been sending highlight emails to friends and family. There was a substantial delay in writing and sending the one about Bryce Canyon. I was disappointed with the vast majority of the photos and videos I walked away with. Not only that, but I was struggling to put the magic of that place into words.

In fact, as I write this entry more than 6 months later, I’m still dumbstruck and mostly speechless about it. Fortunately, this time around I'm armed with a companion video which might push the needle of mystique and wonder a bit further.
video.seasonsofjason.com/video…
Please enjoy this musical companion clip!

But still, aside from perhaps a high-end 360-degree recording played back on a high-end VR headset, you simply can't experience what happens when all your sense are fully engaged while your peripheral vision is consumed by this landscape.

As an amateur photographer and nature enjoyer, Bryce Canyon National Park definitely qualifies as the most challenging I’ve ever tried to capture. Trying to convey the magnitude of it, the depth, the scale, the spectacle, is so difficult.

I honestly can’t tell you how it felt to drive up to Rainbow Point at 9300ft, see the bizarre structures and pink cliffs and red rocks from a distance high above, and then hike down into the midst of it all the next day (below).
Hoodoos at Bryce Canyon National Park, displaying a range of colors from creams and whites to oranges and reds, catching the sunlight.
How do I explain how otherworldly and downright magical it looks when a long row of white hoodoos (above) becomes brilliantly backlit by the late afternoon soon? The glow it produces is hypnotic, and I would drive all the way back there just to see that in person, one more time. Even for only 5 minutes.

I'm not exaggerating when I say it was a spiritual experience.

How do I explain how it feels to stand in front of this natural bridge (below) that appears solid, but in reality could collapse tomorrow with the right combination of dramatic weather? This landscape is so dynamic that if you travel there tomorrow, you may not see it exactly as I saw it.

That applies to so much of this park. Especially the thousands of whimsical hoodoos you see everywhere, shaped by eons of wind and water and erosion, that seem to be balancing precariously on their foundations.

Even if I had the perfect set of photos and videos to show you, I would still insist you go see it for yourself. It’s a really special place, and I’m baffled why it has significantly fewer visitors than nearby Zion National Park.

But you know what? Perhaps that's for the best 😀

Maybe I can't perfectly convey how awesome this place was, but I know two things for certain: I absolutely adore hoodoos, and I will absolutely be going back in the near future.

Epilogue


After 3 days and 2 nights basking in the wonder of Bryce Canyon, I returned home feeling a bit under the weather, but with my spirit fully recharged. It didn't take long for me to miss it. Snow Canyon State Park and Bryce Canyon ended up being the most memorable highlights for me – and neither of them had been on my original list of destinations!

When I settled back in to my routine at home, I took a stab at reviving Linux For Everyone. I tried to immerse myself back into the tech life, hoping I could still swim in that pool instead of being polluted by it. I tried to find purpose there. Tried to convince myself that it wouldn't always be a time-consuming grind. That producing enough videos to make a meager enough revenue stream to survive on wouldn't result in burnout.

It did. And the burnout struck fast and without any mercy.

Once I stepped away and viewed it all from a more objective lens, I realized with absolute certainty that the current version of Jason isn't meant to live within these four walls. That amazing road trip last year only increased my wanderlust, and the trailhead for the next season of my life is just around the corner.

As of this writing, in one week I'll be calling the open road my new home. On June 1st, the season of the nomad begins.

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PREVIOUSLY ON THE 2025 PARKS ROAD TRIP:

Merced To Mammoth Lakes | The Big 2025 Parks Tour, Part 1
12 National Parks. 4 states. Maximum adventure, zero planning…
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Dazzling Fall Colors at Convict Lake | The Big 2025 Parks Tour, Part 2
Distant hints of fall colors nestled in the mountains turns into an unforgettable hike around an alpine lake in the eastern Sierra.
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A Snow Day! | The Big 2025 Parks Tour, Part 3
Sunrise at Minaret Vista, playing in fresh snow, and a lake with a toxic secret.
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Hot Creek + Middle of Nowhere, NV | The Big 2025 Parks Tour, Part 4
A VERY hot creek, an isolated drive through the desert, and a night of car camping and star gazing at Lunar Crater.
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Great Basin National Park | The Big 2025 Parks Tour, Part 5
My first true car camping experience, and my first riveting taste of high desert hiking.
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Getting Sideways at Cathedral Gorge State Park | The Big 2025 Parks Tour, Part 6
A spontaneous detour delivers my first taste of that iconic Southwestern U.S. scenery.
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Cedar Breaks and Dixie Forest | The Big 2025 Parks Tour, Part 7
Eye-popping fall colors, otherworldly canyon rims, and magical hoodoos. I’m quickly falling helplessly in love with Utah.
Seasons of JasonJason Evangelho


Sanctuary: An Adventure Interlude | The Big 2025 Parks Tour, Part 8
Serendipity is actively happening all around us. I don’t doubt it any more.
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Snow Canyon State Park | The Big 2025 Parks Tour, Part 9
An unplanned detour that frequently felt like teleporting to Mars. Enjoy a new highlight video, and my fond memories of Snow Canyon State Park.
Seasons of JasonJason Evangelho


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#photo #fotovorschlag #lieblingsplatz #draussen #hiddensee #ostsee #balticsea

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#OTD in 1897. First publication of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Let's celebrate #DraculaDay!

The novel was mostly written in the 1890s, and Stoker produced over a hundred pages of notes, drawing extensively from folklore and history. He probably found the name "Dracula" in Whitby's public library while on holiday, selecting it because he thought it meant 'devil' in Romanian.

Dracula at PG:
gutenberg.org/ebooks/345

#Books #Literature

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Little Tahoma has a presence all its own.

This view from the south-southeast shows off its jagged rock, lingering snow, and rugged alpine shape. Mount Rainier may be the famous name in the park, but Little Tahoma definitely knows how to hold attention.

What catches your eye first, the rock, the snow, or the shape of the peak?

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Eternals

Older piece from 2022? This was a fun little experiment with some semi-transparent curtains and lights reflecting from a near by gas station.

#photography #portraiture #transartists #queerart #experimental

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#Natural #Renaturation can take many forms in #Berlin, for in few other #majorcities do #abandoned #places and #vibranthubs of activity lie side by side. Therefore, #ruins, #waste, and #urban #biodiversity can exist in close #proximity, as is the case near historical but #repurposed #ruins like the RAW site in Berlin-#Friedrichshain.

© #StefanFWirth May 2026

As a freelancer, I urgently depend on your donation. Thanks so much in advance:
ko-fi.com/sfwirth

#Photos
© S F.Wirth, RAW Berlin

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Arch. Lina Bo Bardi transformed the former factory into SESC Pompeia. Preserving the industrial buildings, she added two Brutalist concrete sports towers linked by eight walkways and opened the interiors for community use. The complex hosts sport facilities, swimming pool, theatre, public spaces, etc. 1977-86, São Paulo, Brazil.

#architecture #brutalism #brutalist #Brazil #Saopaulo #building #sesc #photography

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Challenge accepted yet probably without too much success.


Remove ambiguities and convert to specifics

#ObliqueStrategies


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2026/22 Verkehrsmittel

DR-Baureihe VT 18.16 (DDR)

#52WochenFotoChallenge oder #52wfc26
#Classicmono #edelsuesz #schwarzweiss
#blackandwhitephotography #blackandwhite

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... sehr atmosphärische S/W - Aufnahme mit feinem Bildaufbau - Danke fürs Zeigen! 🙋🏼‍♂️

... mehr Infos zum Motiv¹ gibt es hier:
digitalcourage.social/@leChris…

¹ Eine Besonderheit sei verraten: Die Bestuhlung ließ sich in Fahrrichtung drehen - das bietet nicht einmal die #DeutscheBahn

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Wild archive of concerts recorded by a Chicago area man uploaded to the internet archive. Oh my goodness, this is blowing the mind of this mid 40 something kid
archive.org/details/aadamjacob…
#LiveMusic #Archive

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🗽 The Statue of Liberty’s Silent Protest — By Judith de Leeuw in Roubaix, France 🇫🇷

35 Street Art Gems Across France: streetartutopia.com/2026/05/17…

Judith de Leeuw, also known as JDL Street Art, titled this mural The Statue of Liberty’s Silent Protest. Painted in Roubaix for URBX Festival with Collectif Renart, it turns a familiar monument into a witness: head bowed, hands over the face, carrying grief rather than glory.

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Frühsommer III - Feldmark im nördlichen Kreis Plön am Abend des 24. Mai.

#kreisplön #schleswigholstein #derechtenorden #feldmark #indenfeldern #inthefields #felder #frühsommer #earlysummer #summervibes #sommerlich #omsystemde

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Klasse! Mehr davon!


Anläßlich der #republica legen wir noch eine Schippe 🪏 drauf in unserem Einsatz für #Mastodon und das #Fediverse 🌐.
Gemeinsam mit #Wikimedia und den uns unterstützenden Organisationen* haben wir ein Tutorial erstellt. Es soll öffentlichen Einrichtungen dabei helfen, eigene Accounts oder Instanzen einzurichten und mitzumachen bei der Nutzung sozialer Medien, die dem #Gemeinwohl verpflichtet sind. 🌅

Bezieht die Broschüre digital von hier
👉 wikimedia.de/wp-content/upload… QRcode ⬇️
(nun auch barrierefrei) oder besorgt sie Euch am Stand vom Bündnis F5 auf der re:publica #rp26 (gegenüber von der ZDF/ARD Tribüne).

* @algorithmwatch @cyber4EDU @CCC @Datenpunks @digitalcourage @DresdnerForschungswerk @fiff_de @guteIT @kuketzblog @okfde @topio @wechange @wikimediaDE
#Demokratie #Datenschutz #Nachhaltigkeit #ITSouveränität #PeerTube #Friendica #Pixelfed #Loops


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Als Antwort auf DSB_BistumWuerzburg

Danke, danke. Wir sind am Ball. Und wir erfreuen uns an den steigenden Followerzahlen bei Unis und kommunalen Einrichtungen, vergl.
👉 mastodon-listen.playground.54g…
👉 mastodon-listen.playground.54g…
Meist hat man ja den meisten Einfluss dort, wo direkte Kontakte hin bestehen. Von Mensch zu Mensch eben.
Seht Ihr / Sehen Sie eine Möglichkeit, auch noch die Uni Würzburg oder die Stadt Würzburg auf Mastodon zu bringen?
Apropos "Mehr davon". 🙂
Als Antwort auf Erwin Lottermann

"(Wir sollten) in der Zeit des digitalen Wandels keine resignierten Zuschauer sozialer und kultureller Brüche sein, keine bloßen Kommentatoren der Ruinen, sondern Frauen und Männer, die sich an die Baustellen der Geschichte begeben – Forschungslabore, Technologieunternehmen, Schulen, Medien, Institutionen, lokale Gemeinschaften –, um das wieder neu zu errichten, was zusammengebrochen ist, und das zu schützen, was gefährdet ist. (241)"

vaticannews.va/de/papst/news/2…

@neuSoM

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zhhz.cc/20260525

#DailyPhoto #Photography @photography@a.gup.pe

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The Unbearable Lightness of Clouds (2026)

#Photography #Nature #Outdoors #Landscape #Skyscape #Cloudscape #Monochrome #MonochromeMonday #BlackAndWhite #Clouds

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