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@jamie@boothcomputing.social
2026-06-16 22:23:48

Tonight's #baseball game is looking iffy. Steady light drizzle coming down. It might be Stripers vs Louisville Bats
Hot dog acquired.
#milb
#GWNvsLOU

a baseball field from the first base seats.  it is overcast and dreary.  a hot dog is in the foreground.
@toxi@mastodon.thi.ng
2026-07-13 11:30:05

Coming & Returning From/To The Void (2026)
#MountainMonday #LandscapePhotography #Photography

Bright super hazy morning light. A view down towards the confluence of two high alpine valleys with a third higher up one in the foreground, still 50% in shade, its glacier creek meandering through its rocky bed. A small hiking path crosses the creek and leads towards the drop off in the distance.
@vrandecic@mas.to
2026-05-14 06:28:41

Institutional Data. Open Knowledge. AI. How can we create better bridges between them and work together to solve some of our big issues around data and access to knowledge in the age of AI?
The coming AI-BRIDGES Symposium in London (May 28-29) looks at these questions.
If you care about Open Knowledge, Institutional Data and AI, join us!
Registration open till May 21st. It's free, but seats are limited. Link to full program and registration here:

AI Bridges Symposium
THE EXPERT PANEL
The Ecosystem We Need to Build

Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia
Dr. Denny Vrandečić,  Founder of Wikidata
Josie Fraser,  Head of Digital Policy Lottery Heritage Fund
Dr. Aaron Halfaker,  Principal Scientist Microsoft
Harry Verwayen, Director General Europeana Foundation
Renata Avila, CEO Open Knowledge Foundation
Prof. Elena Simperl, Co-director, KCL Institute for AI,  Director of Research, ODI
Jon Lloyd, Director of Advocacy  Digital Public Goods Allianc…
@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot
2026-05-08 17:21:36

Back in 2022, after #StormArwen, I rolled up a section of the fence around my wood so that I could haul fallen timber out of the south end of my wood. There's still a lot of fallen timber there, but I think I have hauled out as much as I practically can. So today I decided to get the fence back up.
Of course, brambles had grown through the rolled up fence, so it was far beyond my stre…

Starting the unroll. The winch line from the tractor is taken through a turning block at the farm gateway, and hooked into the roll. There's a mess of fallen timber in the foreground, which will be outside the fence once it is back up, and which is destined to become firewood.

Behind, the wood is still a mess, but the young oak trees along the edge of it are just coming into leaf.
(This picture is accidentally on its side, my apologies) Starting the unroll. The rolled fence has been pulled clear of the weeds, and is unrolling under the branches of the oak trees.
The fence more or less fully unrolled along the edge of the wood. Some of the fence posts are broken and will need to be replaced.
The fence fully unrolled and tensioned, but not yet upright.