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> I love this person and everything they do. > > Here's his take on the latest project, in this video: > > This year I attended an art workshop on publishing and print-making. The goal was to make an art book, with total freedom of form and design. Here is "unrolling", my take on the (broad) concept of a book, with scrolls, spools and rolls.
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I love this person and everything they do.
Here's his take on the latest project, in this video: > This year I attended an art workshop on publishing and print-making. The goal was to make an art book, with total freedom of form and design. Here is "unrolling", my take on the (broad) concept of a book, with scrolls, spools and rolls.
That sounds like pretty great care! I'd recommend using a conditioner that's made for coloured hair, otherwise I think you're good to go! (And don't shampoo it too often, twice a week should be enough for most people - bleach dries up the hair and so does shampoo, and dry hair means dandruff & greasy hair!)
The photo looks amazing! If you're ready for the maintenance and the labour market lets you do it, then do it!
A new book explains why Americans know so little about other countries.
Some personal blogs that I like (mine included), all of them are indie and as far as I know they all are maintained by a single person (so they don't post several times a day!):
Two websites that I use quite a lot to find cool personal blogs/RSS feeds:
- Ye olde blogroll is a hand-curated list of interesting personal blogs in English
- The IndieWeb webring is a webring where people with indie blogs (ie. no substacks, no big websites, etc.) can sign up to get more visibility, it's a real treasure trove
Signal >>>>>>>> WhatsApp > texting > Telegram >>>>>>> Messenger.
They have a much bigger catalogue outside of English, I believe
mina le's videos are always so good!
Music: I have a few CDs that are in need of a CD player and also have Jellyfin (no server, only local) to listen to my downloaded music on my TV (which mostly comes from Bandcamp). For my phone, I have the Bandcamp app, it's basic but it does what I need from it.
Podcasts: via Podcast Addict on my phone (unfortunately no browser version, but that's gotten less important with the years as I spend less time on my computer and the time I do spend requires enough focus that I don't listen to podcasts), during sports sessions (podcast for warmup & cooldown, audiobook for the session itself), commutes, walking, cleaning & cooking.
You should post here: !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml
This is not a technical support community.
(but also i've had the same issue since the last lemmy update, i suppose a bug made its way in there.)
and @eldritch.cafe !
Sounds like an issue with Jerboa more than with Lemmy tbh if you can't properly block a community. Log in to the website and block the community there.
My suggestion would be to back it up on the Internet archive manually once in a while.
Over the past year, couldn't be bothered to scroll more than that :)
I really liked this read! I blog, and I like my blog, but sometimes get stressed out because I feel like nobody's reading it (I've removed all analytics on purpose because I used to get obsessed with them). Blogging for the simple act of blogging, and not for engagement, is the best!
The men around them.
Homemade burgers are healthy. The problem is the absurd amount of salt and low-quality fats that restaurants put in their food.
It's so hot outside, I'm almost only making salads. Yesterday was:
- 1 cucumber, diced
- 150g cherry tomatoes, halved
- 100g feta cheese, crumbled
- 1 peach, diced
- Balsamic vinegar
Most of my days are a variation around that until things get fresher (peach can be replaced with a yellow or red pepper depending on what my veggie dealer has in stock).
It's a gender-neutral variation of my birth name. I'm a simple person.
you've been an absolutely wonderful admin. please take all the time you need and come back when you're ready, if you're ready; don't come back too soon and burn out again. take care!
Alex goes from Twitter to Mastodon, then explains how Mastodon is part of a nebula of platforms called the Fediverse, in a very simple way.
This was originally built to explain Meta's P92 to some people, and I slightly edited it to make it a bit more general. It starts with Twitter, then Mastodon, then the Fediverse as a whole in what I hope is an intuitive manner, and requires no "tech literacy" outside of knowing what Twitter and Facebook are like.
Everything related to the Summer and Winter Olympics and Paralympics. — # Other communities you may like ## Sports (general) * !sports@beehaw.org [/c/sports@beehaw.org] [!sports@beehaw.org] ## Sports (specific) * Alpine Skiing * !skiing@lemmy.ml [/c/skiing@lemmy.ml] * Artistic Swimming * !swimming@d...
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> Hi! I just created this Olympics community, if anyone would like to participate :)
Everything related to the Summer & Winter olympics. — # Other communities you may like ## Sports (general) * !sports@beehaw.org [/c/sports@beehaw.org] [https://beehaw.org/c/sports] * !sports@hexbear.net [/c/sports@hexbear.net] [https://www.hexbear.net/c/sports] ## Sports (specific) * Alpine Skiing *...
Hi! I just created this Olympics community, if anyone would like to participate :)
À l'occasion du mois de la Pride, un sondage Ipsos met en lumière une large acceptation en France de la nécessité de défendre les droits LGBT.
Elliot Page's memoir is coming soon — plus more queer and trans books!
In May 2021, I thought «hey, I really need to write an article on how you need two women in your org, not just one». This was for an esports organisation, in a field where we were struggling to reach 5-6% women, the organisation itself having fewer than 10 people. Having one woman was pretty […]
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> > In May 2021, I thought «hey, I really need to write an article on how you need two women in your org, not just one». This was for an esports organisation, in a field where we were struggling to reach 5-6% women, the organisation itself having fewer than 10 people. Having one woman was pretty progressive and cool at the time; and here I was, thinking «I can’t do this alone». And then I burned out and quit the game and never wrote the blog post.
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00:29 All my rage, Sabaa Tahir 3:50 Love from Mecca to Medina, S.K. Ali 5:38 Zéro sucre, Danièle Gerkens 8:48 Homegoing, Yaa Gyasi 10:11 Finding me, Viola Davis 12:25 La passe-miroir, Christelle Dabos
L'avis d'une personne transgenre sur La Réfugiée de Rabih Alameddine, qui met en scène une médecin trans chez les réfugiés de Lesbos.
Mon avis sur le roman "La réfugiée" (the wrong end of the telescope).
Résumé :
>📖 Mina est médecin. Elle part donner un coup de main, quelques jours, à Médecins Sans Frontières, sur l’île de Lesbos où se situe un camp de réfugiés pour la plupart syriens. Mina y trouve son ancienne amie Emma, un écrivain qui l’encourage à raconter ses histoires (« mais je t’en supplie, ne l’appelle pas Lesbienne libanaise à Lesbos« ), un homosexuel palestinien avec qui elle se prend immédiatement d’amitié, des enfants malins et étonnants. Elle y retrouve aussi son frère. Ils discutent de leur vie, de leur famille, une famille qui a tourné le dos à Mina quand elle a entamé sa transition et est partie vivre aux États-Unis. Enfin, il y a cette famille syrienne et Sumaiya, la matriarche, atteinte d’un cancer en phase terminale, avec qui Mina se lie d’amitié.
There have been times when I've genderf*cked a little too close to the sun.