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  1. @csolisr @stefan

    I know the feeling. It took a while to get my family to on board to some of my services.... but they eventually came around. Apple locking the wife's pictures behind pay wall did the trick. It wasn't too much of a stretch from there to , sync, etc.

    I host these and a few more services.

  2. @mysk
    That's interesting. Yet one more (unnecessary) reason for me to never buy one of these things.

  3. Just discovered this app that beats the pants off things like Pandora and the like. No sign up necessary!

    github.com/vfsfitvnm/ViMusic

  4. Calling on for help!

    Anyone out there a instance with HPB using docker?

    I'm not seeing very much documentation out there on this, and whatever little I find does not look very helpful.

    A redacted docker-compose file or individual docker run commands would work.

    I'm looking to add this to my stack which is managed by

  5. @lpryszcz
    Been for a while now. Here are some of the google things I have moved way from

    - Docs - Replace with
    - Photos - Replace with
    - Drive - Replace with either or

    There is no way i'm going back to google for either of these.

  6. CW: long thread 4/2. welcome to the new weird

    If the weird, as #MarkFisher suggests, is an intrusion on the established world from something truly outside of it, then where exactly is the outside? Take H. P. #Lovecraft, for example. To him, ‘outside’ was outer space, and the deep sea – depths that, in his time, had scarcely been plumbed. Of course, storytellers across the globe have imagined creatures and societies living on the Moon and under the sea, well before Lovecraft, but in a way that brings these locations ‘inside.’ One of my students told me about Lucian of Samosata, the 2nd-century Roman author of A True Story (sometimes translated as True History). It is the earliest text, some scholars have argued, that could be categorised as sci-fi/fantasy (if we pretend to ignore the anachronism of genre*):

    jstor.org/stable/1348255?origi

    jstor.org/stable/4239038

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_True_S

    It is a satire of Homer, among other writers, and to greater outlandish heights does Lucian go – to the Moon, and to Venus, where first contact is made with alien races. All befitting of science fiction (and perhaps fantasy, if you substitute ‘alien’ for ‘human-adjacent’). It is bizarre, but Fisher’s weird it is not. Peopling the cosmos with humanoids and architecture familiarises the strange. Our modern understanding of the weird celebrates the strangeness as it is, and intentionally maintains a divide between the human and non-human.

  7. CW: long thread 4/2. welcome to the new weird

    If the weird, as #MarkFisher suggests, is an intrusion on the established world from something truly outside of it, then where exactly is the outside? Take H. P. #Lovecraft, for example. To him, ‘outside’ was outer space, and the deep sea – depths that, in his time, had scarcely been plumbed. Of course, storytellers across the globe have imagined creatures and societies living on the Moon and under the sea, well before Lovecraft, but in a way that brings these locations ‘inside.’ One of my students told me about Lucian of Samosata, the 2nd-century Roman author of A True Story (sometimes translated as True History). It is the earliest text, some scholars have argued, that could be categorised as sci-fi/fantasy (if we pretend to ignore the anachronism of genre*):

    jstor.org/stable/1348255?origi

    jstor.org/stable/4239038

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_True_S

    It is a satire of Homer, among other writers, and to greater outlandish heights does Lucian go – to the Moon, and to Venus, where first contact is made with alien races. All befitting of science fiction (and perhaps fantasy, if you substitute ‘alien’ for ‘human-adjacent’). It is bizarre, but Fisher’s weird it is not. Peopling the cosmos with humanoids and architecture familiarises the strange. Our modern understanding of the weird celebrates the strangeness as it is, and intentionally maintains a divide between the human and non-human.

  8. CW: long thread 4/2. welcome to the new weird

    If the weird, as #MarkFisher suggests, is an intrusion on the established world from something truly outside of it, then where exactly is the outside? Take H. P. #Lovecraft, for example. To him, ‘outside’ was outer space, and the deep sea – depths that, in his time, had scarcely been plumbed. Of course, storytellers across the globe have imagined creatures and societies living on the Moon and under the sea, well before Lovecraft, but in a way that brings these locations ‘inside.’ One of my students told me about Lucian of Samosata, the 2nd-century Roman author of A True Story (sometimes translated as True History). It is the earliest text, some scholars have argued, that could be categorised as sci-fi/fantasy (if we pretend to ignore the anachronism of genre*):

    jstor.org/stable/1348255?origi

    jstor.org/stable/4239038

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_True_S

    It is a satire of Homer, among other writers, and to greater outlandish heights does Lucian go – to the Moon, and to Venus, where first contact is made with alien races. All befitting of science fiction (and perhaps fantasy, if you substitute ‘alien’ for ‘human-adjacent’). It is bizarre, but Fisher’s weird it is not. Peopling the cosmos with humanoids and architecture familiarises the strange. Our modern understanding of the weird celebrates the strangeness as it is, and intentionally maintains a divide between the human and non-human.

  9. CW: long thread 4/2. welcome to the new weird

    If the weird, as #MarkFisher suggests, is an intrusion on the established world from something truly outside of it, then where exactly is the outside? Take H. P. #Lovecraft, for example. To him, ‘outside’ was outer space, and the deep sea – depths that, in his time, had scarcely been plumbed. Of course, storytellers across the globe have imagined creatures and societies living on the Moon and under the sea, well before Lovecraft, but in a way that brings these locations ‘inside.’ One of my students told me about Lucian of Samosata, the 2nd-century Roman author of A True Story (sometimes translated as True History). It is the earliest text, some scholars have argued, that could be categorised as sci-fi/fantasy (if we pretend to ignore the anachronism of genre*):

    jstor.org/stable/1348255?origi

    jstor.org/stable/4239038

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_True_S

    It is a satire of Homer, among other writers, and to greater outlandish heights does Lucian go – to the Moon, and to Venus, where first contact is made with alien races. All befitting of science fiction (and perhaps fantasy, if you substitute ‘alien’ for ‘human-adjacent’). It is bizarre, but Fisher’s weird it is not. Peopling the cosmos with humanoids and architecture familiarises the strange. Our modern understanding of the weird celebrates the strangeness as it is, and intentionally maintains a divide between the human and non-human.

  10. Of course, Fox gave racist cop Mark Fuhrman his own show.

    Mark Fuhrman, Racist Ex-LA Cop From OJ Simpson Trial, Lands His Own Fox Nation Show

    yahoo.com/entertainment/mark-f

    #MarkFuhrman #RacistFoxNews #USPol

  11. Mark Fuhrman, ex detective de la policía de Los Ángeles, ha fallecido a los 74 años. Su testimonio fue invalidado durante el juicio de O.J. Simpson en 1995 tras revelarse el uso de lenguaje racista en grabaciones previas. #MarkFuhrman #Justicia

    Más info: nbes.blog/mark-fuhrman-testigo

  12. #MarkFuhrman was the disgraced #LAPD cop who was subsequently convicted of committing perjury during the murder trial of #OJSimpson. He has died of *throat* #cancer. thesun.ie/news/16976680/mark-f

    No doubt he continued to use his throat to tell harmful lies when he was hired to be a crime correspondent for #FoxNews.

    #Karma kills! ✅

  13. #MarkFuhrman was the disgraced #LAPD cop who was subsequently convicted of committing perjury during the murder trial of #OJSimpson. He has died of *throat* #cancer. thesun.ie/news/16976680/mark-f

    No doubt he continued to use his throat to tell harmful lies when he was hired to be a crime correspondent for #FoxNews.

    #Karma kills! ✅

  14. #MarkFuhrman was the disgraced #LAPD cop who was subsequently convicted of committing perjury during the murder trial of #OJSimpson. He has died of *throat* #cancer. thesun.ie/news/16976680/mark-f

    No doubt he continued to use his throat to tell harmful lies when he was hired to be a crime correspondent for #FoxNews.

    #Karma kills! ✅

  15. #MarkFuhrman was the disgraced #LAPD cop who was subsequently convicted of committing perjury during the murder trial of #OJSimpson. He has died of *throat* #cancer. thesun.ie/news/16976680/mark-f

    No doubt he continued to use his throat to tell harmful lies when he was hired to be a crime correspondent for #FoxNews.

    #Karma kills! ✅

  16. #MarkFuhrman was the disgraced #LAPD cop who was subsequently convicted of committing perjury during the murder trial of #OJSimpson. He has died of *throat* #cancer. thesun.ie/news/16976680/mark-f

    No doubt he continued to use his throat to tell harmful lies when he was hired to be a crime correspondent for #FoxNews.

    #Karma kills! ✅

  17. Seven Trims Weeknight Presence of News Anchor Mark Ferguson

    Sydney 6pm news anchor Mark Ferguson will now host only 4 nights weekly. This change affects viewers from Sunday to Wednesday.

    #MarkFerguson, #SydneyNews, #SevenNews, #NewsAnchor, #TVChanges

    newsletter.tf/mark-ferguson-an

  18. Seven Trims Weeknight Presence of News Anchor Mark Ferguson

    Sydney 6pm news anchor Mark Ferguson will now host only 4 nights weekly. This change affects viewers from Sunday to Wednesday.

    #MarkFerguson, #SydneyNews, #SevenNews, #NewsAnchor, #TVChanges

    newsletter.tf/mark-ferguson-an

  19. Mark Ferguson will now anchor the Sydney 6pm news 4 nights a week, instead of 5. This means viewers will see him from Sunday to Wednesday.

    #MarkFerguson, #SydneyNews, #SevenNews, #NewsAnchor, #TVChanges
    newsletter.tf/mark-ferguson-an