Just discovered @shoofle and you should too.
#FollowFriday but a different day.
Just discovered @shoofle and you should too.
#FollowFriday but a different day.
@tagesschau Es gibt derzeit eine Menge Freiwillige, die Forschungsdaten retten. Folgt @SafeguardingResearch und @internetarchive für mehr Info! Wäre auch mal einen Artikel wert, was Freiwillige im #Widerstand leisten.
Das Wort wird zwar gern überstrapaziert, aber staatlich, noch dazu von der Regierung angeordnete Löschung aus politischen Gründen ist tatsächlich ganz eindeutig Zensur: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zensur_(Informationskontrolle)
You want to know how saving US data of #science / #knowledge works? Example: @curatedjenny asks about a #Smithsonian podcast.
@lavaeolus with @SafeguardingResearch work hard: https://mastodon.online/@SafeguardingResearch@fedihum.org/114245681648466006 and #secure it: https://mastodon.online/@lavaeolus@fedihum.org/114247086021398297 Great work, follow them for more! @academicchatter
¿Acabas de llegar al Fediverso? acá te van unos poderosos #startespack para empezar tu aventura
Can't emphasize enough how much I enjoy reading the @thecontinent - it's a Saturday morning highlight, even when the stories are dark, there's always hope in it. These days it feels like a minor act of resistance to seek out news from new places where people are doing their best to build up the bulwark of solid information against the power of manipulated narrative.
If you don't already, you should subscribe
https://flipboard.social/@Flipboard/114240990006623313
Flipboard@flipboard.social - What is the most inclusive film festival in the world? @thecontinent says it’s the Berlinale, which this year supported multiple African movies and auteurs. The Golden Bear — the festival’s grand prize — was won by Senegalese-French Mati Diop for her art reparations documentary, “Dahomey.” She is the first Black person to win that award.
https://continent.substack.com/p/the-berlinale-is-getting-it-right
@LukeGoldfinch
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Nice to meet you all
That dog is super, man!
I hope you don't mind, I took away the hand, just wanted to also see it that way
@LoganFive Thx for the list of recommended Mastodon #followers #FollowFriday recommendations
#mastodontips
I want my feed to be more focused on topics like Anarchism, Syndicalism, Psychedelics, Buddhism, Linux, and LGBTQIA. To do this, I'm going to unfollow some people so my feed aligns better with my interests and values.
No hard feelings to anyone, except for fascist scums, I'll block them right away.
It's like #FollowFriday, so if you want to support me, boost this post!
Hey everyone, it's #FollowFriday again!
This week I wanted to share some more accounts on the Fediverse that I think are really worth checking out:
Politics:
@anarchismhub
@anarchistquotes
@nsf_iaa
@library
Tech and Software:
@fedora
@debian
@libreboot
@archlinux
@linuxmint
@zenbrowser
Miscellaneous:
@selea
@Piraya
@jepyang
@ana_valdi
@sous_mon_masque
@AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
@simon_brooke @LevZadov
And finally, new data from Nameberry says people in red states are giving their kids the classic Jewish name Cohen (sometimes with the spelling Kohen). Our @CultureDesk featured this Forward story by Benyamin Cohen and Mira Fox, who are trying to figure out why. Theories include that people are naming their children after the directing duo the Coen brothers, or that it’s a co-opting by Christians of Jewish traditions. Says Benyamin: “I think it’s clever to give pets human names. We have chickens and each one is named after an NPR broadcaster. We have Terry Gross, Yuki Noguchi, Nina Totenberg and so on. We’re actually on our third Melissa Block. The first two, alas, are in chicken heaven now.” Mira replies: “And they all, of course, have your last name.” Benyamin: “Yes, yes. We call them the Co-Hens. I wonder what Nameberry would think of that.”
https://forward.com/culture/707893/kohen-mira-baby-name-popularity/
Are we humans allocating our collective “genius” effectively, @Daojoan wonders? “Because when I look around at our vaunted technological progress, I can't help but notice that we're drowning in slightly better stuff while the rudiments of human flourishing remain stagnant or deteriorate and decay. There's progress here, but it's not science fiction. It's barely even science,” she writes in this essay that also covers how and why we’re trapped in a cycle of over-consumption.
https://www.joanwestenberg.com/the-future-is-more-stuff/
#Technology #Tech #Innovation #JoanWestenberg Consumption #Newstodon #NewstodonFriday #FollowFriday
What is the most inclusive film festival in the world? @thecontinent says it’s the Berlinale, which this year supported multiple African movies and auteurs. The Golden Bear — the festival’s grand prize — was won by Senegalese-French Mati Diop for her art reparations documentary, “Dahomey.” She is the first Black person to win that award.
https://continent.substack.com/p/the-berlinale-is-getting-it-right
Yale researchers at the Humanitarian Research Lab (HRL) were looking for 35,000 missing Ukrainian children, until DOGE cut off their funding. Mariana Lastovyria and Anastasiia Kryvoruchenko write for @timkmak’s Counteroffensive about what will happen now.
https://www.counteroffensive.news/p/how-doge-scrapped-the-hunt-for-ukraines
Women have been playing baseball in the U.S. for 150 years, with the first professional team, the Dolly Vardens, being formed in 1867. @TheConversationUS takes a look at how girls were gradually funnelled towards softball — seen as more suitable for the “weaker” female body — and why a new era in women’s baseball may be about to begin.
https://theconversation.com/women-are-reclaiming-their-place-in-baseball-252590
The Massachusetts State House has one of the oldest public art collections in the country with more than 300 works — of which only 20 depict women. Here’s @gbhnews’s story on how Senate President Karen Spilka is trying to change that.
Oh goodie — it’s election season in the U.S. again. @bolts’s @taniel breaks down the 20 races to watch in April, from the high-profile Wisconsin supreme court election to the congressional specials in Florida.
https://boltsmag.org/whats-on-the-ballot/guide-to-elections-in-april-2025/
There are lots of clues to suggest that Mars once had liquid water on it. @KnowableMag talked to planetary scientist Bruce Jakosky about the hunt for H2O on the red planet.
Times are hard in Sweetwater, a town of about 10,000 people in Texas’ Central Plains. Drug abuse is rife, work is limited, and mental healthcare is scarce and stigmatized. Here’s @TexasObserver’s story on the crisis in Sweetwater — one which is replicated in rural towns across the country.
https://www.texasobserver.org/mental-health-crisis-rural-texas/
Who could have predicted this? Really, a lot of people. @404mediaco’s @jasonkoebler reports on how 23andMe’s bankruptcy has led to more than 50 class-action and state court lawsuits from around 35,000 people who are worried about what will now happen to their genetic data.
https://www.404media.co/dna-of-15-million-people-for-sale-in-23andme-bankruptcy/
The word friends used to describe convenience store worker and part-time DJ Matthew Allison: Goofy. This @ProPublica report explains how he was also a key figure in Terrorgram, a network of white supremacist chat groups and channels. He was arrested last year; prosecutors say he used the Telegram platform to solicit attacks on government infrastructure, encourage the assassination of politicians and distribute instructions for making bombs.
https://www.propublica.org/article/matthew-allison-dj-terrogram-collective-boise-dallas-humber
“Is legacy media dead?” asks @parkermolloy for @damemagazine. She looks at how, with newspaper owners interfering in the work of their reporters, independent media sources are the ones holding power to account. “What independent journalism offers that legacy media increasingly doesn’t is transparency about where it’s coming from. There’s no pretense of objectivity that masks institutional biases and billionaire influence,” she writes. “Readers know what they’re getting, which paradoxically can build more trust than false neutrality.”
https://www.damemagazine.com/2025/03/19/is-legacy-media-dead/