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@weddingweiser@berlin.social
2026-03-22 06:32:54

Warum Herthas Stadion an der Plumpe verschwand weddingweiser.de/warum-herthas

@benny@norden.social
2026-02-24 10:31:30

Google Discover bringt Traffic, den man nicht gesucht hat. Im besten Sinne. 📲
Discover ist der Feed auf der Google-Startseite am Handy. Kein Keyword nötig, kein Ranking-Kampf. Google entscheidet allein anhand von Nutzerinteressen, was im Feed angezeigt wird.
Wer reinkommt, bekommt tausende Klicks an einem einzigen Tag. Am nächsten wieder null. Kein planbarer Traffic, eher wie ein Jackpot.
Was hilft: Bilder ab 1200px Breite, starke E-E-A-T-Signale und aktueller Bezug. 🎰

@hex@kolektiva.social
2026-03-23 07:57:35

I've mentioned it before, and I'm sure I will again, but, as much as there's a reason why I reject Christianity, there were also a lot of good things. Churches have governing bodies (with varying degrees of democratic representation) that guide the ministry (preaching and actions) as well as managing logistics (building maintenance, accounting, etc). This provides opportunities for self-governed collective action.
Quakers are the most radical in terms of this, and are basically anarchists. Quaker circles often meet at people's houses and can be as small as 3 people. There is often no leadership. A Quaker service could easily just be everyone sitting in a circle and someone talking at one point.
I grew up in a Presbyterian church, and one of my first jobs (at 11 or 12) was landscaping there. Within the church there were a lot of different trades, which meant that you could volunteer time and learn basically any kind of maintenance. Basically everything that needed to be done was done in-house. This also meant that if you needed a plumber, an electrician, etc, that you could pick one from within the church.
I remember painting the church, learning how to paint, with a bunch of other members of the congregation at a work party. I also remember being volunteered for child care during choir. There were a few rooms around that were used for different things, such as music practice. But these rooms could be made available for any type of community activity. This can actually include community organizing. In fact, Seattle GDC was offered an occasional space for organizing in a church (we didn't take it, but appreciated the offer), and that same church hosted a lot of other community events. I actually went to a queer relationships skills class once hosted in a church, which was great.
What I'm saying is that churches often act as a kind of parallel society up-to-and-including acting as dual power structures....

@playinprogress@assemblag.es
2026-01-23 15:08:06

cabbages are pretty, and red cabbages are the prettiest!
#photography #bloomScrolling #cabbage

another red cabbage plant, mostly a light purple-grey color, this one a bit denser, but again in bright sunlight with dramatic shadows, and a tiny drop of water in the middle of the lower third of the image catching the light just so that it makes for one single refracted bright red sparkle
a closeup of a red cabbage plant in diffuse blue tinted early morning light. large leaves surround a tiny cabbage head, the whole plant is colored in shades of light blue, purple and hints of green
a closeup of a red cabbage plant in direct morning sun, which partially hits its leaves from the front, making them look more light grey, and partially from behind, making them glow bright green with pinkish veins, while the center remains in shadow and looks mostly blue and purple
@Techmeme@techhub.social
2026-01-18 01:01:38

The AI boom is driving an unprecedented wave of data center construction, but there aren't enough skilled workers in the US, such as electricians, to keep up (Caroline Haskins/Wired)
wired.com/story/why-there-aren

@burger_jaap@mastodon.social
2026-02-20 06:16:18

“How many people does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
The answer – in SAPN’s case study – is an electrician, a plumber and software techs, who now all need to work together to ensure the home management system can control the proverbial lights.”

Using a physical, rather than a more futuristic virtual home management system also sent the project on an unexpected journey – it’s taking a lot longer to fit homes out with a physical device, up to four hours on average, than doing this remotely. 
It’s a situation that compares to the old joke, how many people does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
The answer – in SAPN’s case study – is an electrician, a plumber and software techs, who now all need to work together to ensure the home managemen…
@tinoeberl@mastodon.online
2026-03-23 13:03:38

Maximale #Pollenflug​messungen von heute für #Berlin​er #Allergiker zum Überwachen der Symptome jeweils in #Pollen

@playinprogress@assemblag.es
2026-01-21 16:08:04

red cabbages are pretty
#bloomScrolling #photography #cabbage

closeup of a red cabbage plant seen from above in bright direct sunlight, casting dramatic dark shadows. the cabbage head itself is tiny, but the leaves surrounding it are large, and a light purple-blue-grey color.
a slightly different view of the same situation as in the previous image
@playinprogress@assemblag.es
2026-01-22 07:08:03

moar pretty red cabbages :)
#photography #bloomScrolling #cabbage

a young red cabbage plant seen closeup from above, its leaves in shades of pastel green and grey structured by purple veins. it is hit by sunlight from the left side of the image casting dramatic shadows. a single grass blade of grass crosses the lower left corner of the image
a closeup of a slightly slug eaten red cabbage plant in morning sun coming from the right, casting dramatic shadows. large leaves surround a tiny cabbage head, the whole plant is colored in shades of light blue, purple and pastel green. some strawberry leaves are peaking out from behind