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@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2025-09-04 00:30:01

On The Road - To Xi’An 🗿
在路上 - 去西安 🗿
📷 Minolta Hi-Matic AF
🎞️Kentmere Pan 200
#filmphotography #Photography #blackandwhite

Kentmere Pan 200 (FF)

English Alt Text:
A stone guardian lion statue sits atop a pedestal near a modern building. Its mane is intricately carved, and its fierce expression commands attention. One paw rests on a decoration, while a smaller lion cub is sculpted beneath its body. A person with long hair stands nearby stairs against the metal railings. Behind them, a building facade with large windows and a poster featuring a human face adds contrast between tradition and modernity.

中文替代文字:
一尊石雕中…
Kentmere Pan 200 (FF)

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A bustling underground pedestrian walkway filled with people moving in various directions. The ceiling features striped patterns, and the floor is tiled. Illuminated advertisement panels line the left wall. One person on the right carries a large umbrella. The signage in Chinese characters and the urban setting suggest a subway station in a Chinese-speaking region.

中文替代文字:
一条繁忙的地下人行通道,众多行人穿梭其中。天花板呈条纹设计,地面铺设瓷砖。左侧墙上排列着发光广告牌。右侧一人手持一把雨伞。背景中的中文标识和城市环境表明这是一个位…
Kentmere Pan 200 (FF)

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A multi-tiered East Asian pagoda rises behind dense foliage. Its upturned eaves and layered rooflines reflect classical Chinese architecture. Tall trees with lush leaves frame the structure, and a single wire stretches across the top of the image. The grayscale palette adds a serene, timeless quality, blending nature and heritage in quiet harmony.

中文替代文字:
一座多层东亚风格的宝塔隐藏在茂密的树叶后方。屋檐上翘,屋顶层层叠叠,展现出典型的中国古典建筑风格。高大的树木枝叶繁茂,将塔楼环绕。画面上方横穿一根电线。黑白色调赋予画面宁静而永恒的气息,自然与文化遗…
Kentmere Pan 200 (FF)

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A long, traditional-style brick building stretches across the frame. Its base is made of stone, and the roof is tiled with a gentle slope and ornate eaves, suggesting historical or cultural significance. Small, evenly spaced windows line the upper wall, and utility poles with wires run parallel to the street beside it. A traffic sign stands on the right. The black-and-white tone gives the image a vintage feel, evoking a quiet, bygone era.

中文替代文字:
画面中是一座…
@xtaran@chaos.social
2025-09-07 09:07:23

Habe es gestern wieder früh am Morgen 😴 #rausgeschafft und bin trotz schleichendem Platten hinten mit dem #BromptonElectricGLine zum #OrigamiRide von Chur nach Walenstadt. Und da

Der Radweg den Rhein entlang kurz vor Liechtenstein. Blick von einem Bunker mit Kuppeldach. Linjs sitzen mehrere Personen an der Grenze zwischen Beton und Gras. Unten auf dem Radweg stehen ein auf wenig Gewicht getuntes, unlackertes Brompton-Faltrad mit u.a. vierspeichigen Carbon-Rädern und als Kontrast dazu drei Brompton Electric G-Line, ein grünes und zwei orangefarbene. Alle haben Fronttaschen montiert und den Hinterbau als Ständer halb eingeklappt. Rechts an einer zum Bunkereingang führende…
Vier Brompton-Falträder stehen am Ende eines geteerten Landwirtschaftsweg. Links und rechts davon Wiese. Die drei Personen im Bild blicken auf die im Hintergrund sichtbaren Churfirsten oder machen Selfies damit.
In Kurven an Felsen entlang laufender Radweg am Walensee. Im Vordergrund lehnt mein orangefarbenes Brompton Electric G-Line am Geländer.
Leicht zickzack verlaufender Tunnel mit Wänden aus Spritzbeton. Der Kegel eines hellen Fahrradscheinwerfers beleuchtet ca. die ersren 40m.
@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-11-06 12:34:05

I had 12 weeks of parental leave for each of my children. (Six of those were paid by my company, and 6 by Washington State. In the US, this might come across as bragging but functional countries will be shocked at how little it is.) My partner fed them, because we had the privilege of being able to breast feed, so I took care of diapers, tummy time, and what other things I could.
I learned about elimination communication (EC). We used cloth diapers, for ecological reasons but also because they can help with potty training later. With EC, it was relatively easy. I actually only had to change dirty diapers a few times. I was available, so I could pay attention to our babies. I could learn their body language. Both of them rarely cried because we knew what they needed before they had to cry about it.
When I was forced back to work, the EC thing fell off. We continued to use cloth diapers for a while with our oldest, but it became too hard with our youngest. We had to switch to disposable diapers because of the overhead.
There have been so many wasteful things we've done because we don't have space to do the right thing. Having kids is both isolating and overwhelming. To maintain sanity, you just have to take short cuts when you don't have time or help.
Before kids, we used to really enjoy cooking together. We would start from basic ingredients and work our way up. We made pad thai, squishing tamarind paste from pods by hand. Even after having kids, my oldest and I would collect acorns from the tree down the street and crack them together. The other day we all cracked acorns we had collected for the first time since moving over here (and I made some Dotori-muk. We've also started making bread together again.
Kids really love making and processing food. There's a sensory element to it, which, if you don't have kids, is actually a really big thing kids need. But there's also a social element to making food together. They just behave better when we do things like that. It's almost like there's some kind of evolutionary incentive for kids to *want* to help. Go figure.
I've really been wanting to make seitan as we try to reduce how much meat we eat in our house. Even that meat consumption is partially about convenience. It's relatively cheap and easy to throw a bag of chicken wings in air fryer, or some ground beef in with pearl couscous in the instant pot, and just have low effort food home made food. My partner is vegan. I used to eat mostly vegan at home and only eat meat on occasion, usually eating out. But it just takes more mental energy to cook without meat. It's an easy protein, and our kids are picky.
These threads, and a few others, all connect back to a single thing. When we can slow down, we can be more careful and thoughtful. We can be mindful. We can make decisions that are better for the environment, that account for climate change. When we are under pressure, when we are tired and overworked, it's just harder or impossible to be careful and mindful... and that's exactly the point.
At a time when the survival of our species depends on our ability to slow down and be mindful, we are more stressed and overwhelmed than ever. Because, if we had a chance to slow down and think, if we could make good choices, we would make choices that would destroy the industries at the core of the global order. To slow down, as we did at the beginning of COVID, is catastrophic for "the economy." Of course it is.
When an industry runs out of room to expand by driving efficiency, it must increase demand. If demand is already fulfilled, it must create waste. The more pressure there is on the population, the worse decisions people make, the more they waste. Waste is the point. We are in an existential conflict. If we do not destroy this system, if we cannot simply slow down and think, we will be destroyed by it.
I think about the microplastics from those diapers, the methane from them rotting (not captured in the municipal biogas digester, but released directly into the environment), the little plastic containers of everything, all the opportunity costs of the carelessness inflicted on us to survive, and I wonder, "is any of this really worth my time in the office? Did I really produce so much more value doing my work than when destroyed in order to allow me to work?" Of course not, because the invisible hand, in it's infinite wisdom, has shuffled away that cost. The cost of our family thrashing is borne by society, we are a burden on everyone, while the value of my labor is internalized to the company.
How much of your "carbon footprint" should belong to your employer? There can be no capitalist solution to the climate crisis because capitalism is the crisis.
#ClimateCrisis

@seav@en.osm.town
2025-09-07 09:28:31

Weather forecast for tonight’s total lunar eclipse: cloudy with a chance of rain 🌕🌧️
#LunarEclipse #TotalLunarEclipse #astronomy

Grid of hourly weather forecasts for four hours starting at midnight:
00:00 – cloudy – 27℃
01:00 – cloudy – 26℃
02:00 – rainy at 30% – 26℃
03:00 – cloudy – 26℃
@bourgwick@heads.social
2025-09-06 22:37:02

it took me several sentences to understand this front page billboard headline from 1951 & hope that someday a trade journal also refers to my #radio show as a "six-bong program"

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@thomasrenkert@hcommons.social
2025-09-06 19:25:44

Ein weiterer Artikel in der ZEIT, der sich die Frage stellt, woran es liegt, dass die AfD und andere Populisten ungebremst dazugewinnen (#SinddieLinkenselberschuld).
Aktuelle These: es liegt total offensichtlich - an der #Globalisierung und der Frage, ob Nationalstaat…

Aber es bleibt neben den Brücken und der Bahn dieses relevante Problem, nämlich die Frage, wo die Macht eigentlich liegt. Noch ausreichend bei denen, die wir wählen?
Denn ja: In dieser sehr spezifischen Hinsicht sorgen sich die Anhänger von Rechtspopulisten um die Demokratie. Genauer gesagt um die Souveränität demokratischer Regierungen im Zeitalter einer immer vernetzteren Welt. Deswegen taugen Demokratie-Wahlkämpfe auch nicht, um das rechtspopulistische Milieu zu erreichen. Das musste Kamala …
Nahe liegt deswegen: Der Rechtspopulismus ist keine bloße Dagegen-Kraft, keine reine Protestbewegung. Er ist daher auch nicht abhängig von den Fehlern anderer, sondern existiert aus sich heraus, aufgrund der Stärke seiner Idee. Bloß dass die Stärke dieser Idee im politischen Diskurs bis heute merkwürdig unterbelichtet ist. Oder wann haben Sie zuletzt eine Diskussion über die Zukunft der Globalisierung geführt?
@smashtie@mas.to
2025-10-05 12:55:59

Here are my favourites from the National Portrait Gallery's Portrait Award 2025. It's a fantastic selection this year, and free to see as always.
#art #portraits #painting

Mother, by Diego José Aznar Remón

Composed in muted tones, with momentary flashes of pink, this portrait of the artist's wife and son shows them on an unkempt bed, the exhausted mother asleep, the baby awake and looking directly at the viewer.  It is a moment of gorgeous intimacy.
The Echo - Self-Portrait, by Pippa Hale-Lynch

This self-portrait has the quality of a doubly exposed photograph, or one that has slipped and smudged in the process of development. Your eye slides over the detail, unable to lock on. Her face is pale, but with flushed cheeks, against a black background. The painting explores themes of solitude and grief stemming from the loss of her mother.
Ukrainian Girl, by Nelson Hernandez

A female figure with her back to the viewer stands at a window, through which shines a wintry light illuminating individual strands of her light blonde hair. Chilean artist Nelson Hernandez's spectral portrait of his Ukrainian friend, Kseniia, captures a brief moment in time: 'I was moved by her stillness as she gazed out the window. Suddenly, the drawing in her hoodie evoked in me a scene of war, a metaphor of her past and the burden she carries.'
Portrait of a Sculptor, by Dide

Blasting out bright red, the surface of Dide's portrait of the sculptor Laurence Edwards seems alive with a kinetic, electric energy. The sculpture sits in a brightly patterned armchair, looking directly at the viewer, with legs crossed and grubby boots prominent.  It explores 'the messy plaster-splattered existence of artists in their studios'.
@AimeeMaroux@mastodon.social
2025-11-06 10:49:35
Content warning:

It's the #DayOfZeus / Jupiter's Day / Thorsday! ⚡
"13 miles inland from Pilo [in Elis] is the shrine of Jove of Olympus, which owing the celebrity of its Games has taken possession of the calendar of Greece."
Pliny the Elder, Natural History 4. 14
🏛️ #Jupiter, 1s…

Roman marble statue of Jupiter called the Marbury Hall Zeus. Portrayed as a mature bearded man, Zeus sits enthroned in his role as king of the gods. Originally he would have held his attributes: a scepter and a thunderbolt. The colossal god towers over his mortal observers. Documented in the 1570s at Tivoli near Rome, the statue once decorated the gardens of the Villa d'Este. It is named for having been in the collection at Marbury Hall in England.

Although it was carved in a Roman workshop in…
@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-09-06 05:25:48

C3 AI, whose NYSE ticker symbol is AI, has fallen 32% in the past month on growth concerns, after its Q1 revenue fell 19% YoY to $70.3M, below $100M est. (Hyunsoo Rim/Sherwood News)
sherwood.news/markets/the-comp

@luca@social.luca.run
2025-08-07 08:46:59

Gestern waren wir in Innsbruck. Der Rapoldipark war entspannt und kühl. Die Stadt eine Stadt. Die Geschäfte interessieren mich wenig. Am Abend in der veganen Pizzaria meowinnsbruck.com/ essen war schön. Und als kleinen Bonus haben wir beim Platzkonzert in Mieders vorbeigeschaut.

Trauerweide neben einem Teich.
Pizza Margherita