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Activism, Lowtech, Transhumanism and Sprouting: Links from the Solarpunk Camp 2024
  • Since it was a very small event, participants found it through word of mouth.

    We'll announce the camp next year on this page. The event I linked at the bottom of the article is solpunk, a different german solarpunk event. The preferred language on both is English, AFAIK.

  • Activism, Lowtech, Transhumanism and Sprouting: Links from the Solarpunk Camp 2024
  • Thanks for the info! I was vaguely aware that her work went in a different direction. I've said it in the post already, but I clearly want to distance myself from transhumanism. I've updated the post to reflect that, and clearly distance Donna Haraway's work from transhumanism as well.

  • Introducing linkblocks, the Federated Bookmark Manager
  • Thanks for elaborating! I'm going for a flexible way to organize links that should work in a similar way to what you're describing.

  • Introducing linkblocks, the Federated Bookmark Manager
  • That's a good one! Apparently, postmarks, another fedi bookmark manager, was named FediMarks in the past!

  • Introducing linkblocks, the Federated Bookmark Manager
  • I'm definitely planning to support nested tags. Do you have an example for an app with a nested tag system you like? Also I'm not sure what you mean by meta tags, could you explain what that means?

  • Introducing linkblocks, the Federated Bookmark Manager
  • That's a good point - I havent thought about it that way. I've mostly picked that name to have something to work with, I'm open to any suggestions!

  • Who cares about red flags in people. What are your green flags
  • This comment is neither soft spoken nor patient.

  • Does Pinterest have a federated alternative
  • I‘d love to have that. The closest I know of is pinry, but it’s not federated.

  • What are your iOS hidden gem apps
  • On your phone?

  • What are your iOS hidden gem apps
  • Kiwix: Download Wikipedia for offline reading.

  • What are your iOS hidden gem apps
  • Wow, incredible! Thanks!

  • YSK: The Potential and Profitability of Trash Management: An Insight from Sweden
  • Thanks, very interesting writeup that gave me some hope!

  • Can you recommend contemporary music artists without lyrics?
  • If you like solar fields, try Asura (also on ultimae records)! Also, hinkstep is pretty nice but has vocals some of the time.

  • Dioxus 0.4: Server Functions, Suspense, Enum Router, Overhauled Docs, Bundler, Android Support, and more
  • I’m writing a small music player to test it. The experience is pretty smooth, lots of examples and built in stuff. It’s a bit rough around the edges but I’d recommend it to anyone who likes rust

  • [OtaKing Animation] TIE Fighter - short film
  • That was really nice

  • How to handle application storage in rust?
  • For storing state, I’d look at SQLite first. turbosql is a wrapper that looks like it’s a joy to use and I’ve been looking for an excuse to try it for a while :)

  • Announcing August! An Emmet-like language that produces JSON, TOML, or YAML, written in Rust
  • Congratulations! What inspired you to write this?

  • Looks like finaly there is a decent alternative to Google Photos
  • I recently tried pikapods (https://www.pikapods.com/), they provide a pretty easy and stable way to run software like immich. The prices are reasonable as well, I’d say.

  • I created a user-friendly reader for AskHistorians, using the pushshift archives

    I wanted a way to browse the AskHistorians subreddit on my phone without using the reddit app or website. It also bugged me to have all this valuable information on a site that might make it disappear on a whim.

    So, I present to you the AskHistorians Archive. It allows you to browse past submissions to the subreddit, it’s ad-free, works on mobile, loads fast, and works without JS.

    For now, it only contains some of the most recent posts up until 2022-12-31, but I’m planning to upload more over time.

    I hope this is useful to some - happy to hear and implement any feedback!

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    I created a reader for the AskHistorians reddit archives

    After the whole reddit API fiasco, I wanted a way to browse the AskHistorians subreddit on my phone without using the reddit app or website. It also bugged me to have all this valuable information on a site that might make it disappear on a whim.

    So, I present to you the AskHistorians Archive. It allows you to browse past submissions to the subreddit, it's ad-free, works on mobile, loads fast, and works without JS.

    For now, it only contains some of the most recent posts up until 2022-12-31, but I'm planning to upload more over time.

    I hope this is useful to some - happy to hear and implement any feedback!

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    Is there a way to donate?

    I’d like to support mlem development.

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    raffomania raffomania @lemmy.world

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