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  1. @fabzgy
    Das erinnert mich an die 4-tägige Bikepacking Tour mit meiner 9-jährigen Tochter zur Tour de France Femmes #freiburg > #Jura > #Basel (August 2024).

    Wir hatten für die 4 Tage hin und zurück 340 ruhige Kilometer bei knapp 4.000 Höhenmetern geplant.

    Aber es kam anders und wir sind froh, dass wir da heile raus sind: In St. Ursanne fand ein Bergrennen statt und die Umleitung für die wegen des Rennens gesperrte Straße verlief über unser kleines Passsträßchen mit 14% Steigung. DAS WAR NICHT LUSTIG. Im Hintergrund die ohrenbetäubenden Motoren. Und die Fahrzeuge, die uns überholten, waren sicher auch zu 50% so aufgemotzte Kisten.

    Und in der #Schweiz gilt ja, dass #ausreichend #überholabstand eingehalten werden muß.

    Seelisch wurden wir verletzt. Vermutlich zählt das aber noch zu "der Abstand war ausreichend"!? Schließlich ist kein Blut geflossen...

    Dieses Jahr findet dieser Wahnsinn wieder statt! rangiers.ch

    DAS schreiben die selbst:

    "Le Clos du Doubs is a beautiful, unspoilt area of the Swiss countryside that is home to a medieval gem of a town: Saint-Ursanne. Here, environmentally friendly pursuits such as walking, cycling, canoeing, swin-golf or paragliding are popular ways of enjoying the beautiful region and its magnificent landscapes.

    The Doubs, which runs through the entire region, is a river of rare beauty that brings to the area one of its culinary specialities: trout.

    St-Ursanne is a picture-postcard medieval town boasting three magnificent gates: St Paul’s Gate in the west, St Peter’s Gate in the east and St John’s Gate in the south, along with an ancient bridge over the Doubs dedicated to St John of Nepomuk.

    Most of Saint-Ursanne consists of buildings and bridges that date back to the Middle Ages, giving the town an irresistible charm. Its highlights include the 12th century collegiate church and cloister."

    Qualle: rangiers.ch/en/organization/hi

    #stursanne #lesrangiers #bergrennen #fuckupklima #klimawandel #sicherheitimstraßenverkehr #rücksichtimstraßenverkehr #bikepacking #bikepackingmitkind #tdff #tdff2024 #velovisite

    @gruenefraktionfreiburg

  2. @fabzgy
    Das erinnert mich an die 4-tägige Bikepacking Tour mit meiner 9-jährigen Tochter zur Tour de France Femmes #freiburg > #Jura > #Basel (August 2024).

    Wir hatten für die 4 Tage hin und zurück 340 ruhige Kilometer bei knapp 4.000 Höhenmetern geplant.

    Aber es kam anders und wir sind froh, dass wir da heile raus sind: In St. Ursanne fand ein Bergrennen statt und die Umleitung für die wegen des Rennens gesperrte Straße verlief über unser kleines Passsträßchen mit 14% Steigung. DAS WAR NICHT LUSTIG. Im Hintergrund die ohrenbetäubenden Motoren. Und die Fahrzeuge, die uns überholten, waren sicher auch zu 50% so aufgemotzte Kisten.

    Und in der #Schweiz gilt ja, dass #ausreichend #überholabstand eingehalten werden muß.

    Seelisch wurden wir verletzt. Vermutlich zählt das aber noch zu "der Abstand war ausreichend"!? Schließlich ist kein Blut geflossen...

    Dieses Jahr findet dieser Wahnsinn wieder statt! rangiers.ch

    DAS schreiben die selbst:

    "Le Clos du Doubs is a beautiful, unspoilt area of the Swiss countryside that is home to a medieval gem of a town: Saint-Ursanne. Here, environmentally friendly pursuits such as walking, cycling, canoeing, swin-golf or paragliding are popular ways of enjoying the beautiful region and its magnificent landscapes.

    The Doubs, which runs through the entire region, is a river of rare beauty that brings to the area one of its culinary specialities: trout.

    St-Ursanne is a picture-postcard medieval town boasting three magnificent gates: St Paul’s Gate in the west, St Peter’s Gate in the east and St John’s Gate in the south, along with an ancient bridge over the Doubs dedicated to St John of Nepomuk.

    Most of Saint-Ursanne consists of buildings and bridges that date back to the Middle Ages, giving the town an irresistible charm. Its highlights include the 12th century collegiate church and cloister."

    Qualle: rangiers.ch/en/organization/hi

    #stursanne #lesrangiers #bergrennen #fuckupklima #klimawandel #sicherheitimstraßenverkehr #rücksichtimstraßenverkehr #bikepacking #bikepackingmitkind #tdff #tdff2024 #velovisite

    @gruenefraktionfreiburg

  3. @fabzgy
    Das erinnert mich an die 4-tägige Bikepacking Tour mit meiner 9-jährigen Tochter zur Tour de France Femmes #freiburg > #Jura > #Basel (August 2024).

    Wir hatten für die 4 Tage hin und zurück 340 ruhige Kilometer bei knapp 4.000 Höhenmetern geplant.

    Aber es kam anders und wir sind froh, dass wir da heile raus sind: In St. Ursanne fand ein Bergrennen statt und die Umleitung für die wegen des Rennens gesperrte Straße verlief über unser kleines Passsträßchen mit 14% Steigung. DAS WAR NICHT LUSTIG. Im Hintergrund die ohrenbetäubenden Motoren. Und die Fahrzeuge, die uns überholten, waren sicher auch zu 50% so aufgemotzte Kisten.

    Und in der #Schweiz gilt ja, dass #ausreichend #überholabstand eingehalten werden muß.

    Seelisch wurden wir verletzt. Vermutlich zählt das aber noch zu "der Abstand war ausreichend"!? Schließlich ist kein Blut geflossen...

    Dieses Jahr findet dieser Wahnsinn wieder statt! rangiers.ch

    DAS schreiben die selbst:

    "Le Clos du Doubs is a beautiful, unspoilt area of the Swiss countryside that is home to a medieval gem of a town: Saint-Ursanne. Here, environmentally friendly pursuits such as walking, cycling, canoeing, swin-golf or paragliding are popular ways of enjoying the beautiful region and its magnificent landscapes.

    The Doubs, which runs through the entire region, is a river of rare beauty that brings to the area one of its culinary specialities: trout.

    St-Ursanne is a picture-postcard medieval town boasting three magnificent gates: St Paul’s Gate in the west, St Peter’s Gate in the east and St John’s Gate in the south, along with an ancient bridge over the Doubs dedicated to St John of Nepomuk.

    Most of Saint-Ursanne consists of buildings and bridges that date back to the Middle Ages, giving the town an irresistible charm. Its highlights include the 12th century collegiate church and cloister."

    Qualle: rangiers.ch/en/organization/hi

    #stursanne #lesrangiers #bergrennen #fuckupklima #klimawandel #sicherheitimstraßenverkehr #rücksichtimstraßenverkehr #bikepacking #bikepackingmitkind #tdff #tdff2024 #velovisite

    @gruenefraktionfreiburg

  4. Known as the Pleiades, the rising of the Matariki star cluster marks the beginning of the Māori lunar calendar. Nine of the stars are called Waitī, Waitā, Waipunā-ā-rangi, Tupu-ā-nuku, Tupu-ā-rangi, Ururangi, Pōhutukawa, Hiwa-i-te-rangi, and Matariki. #Matariki #NewZealand

  5. Known as the Pleiades, the rising of the Matariki star cluster marks the beginning of the Māori lunar calendar. Nine of the stars are called Waitī, Waitā, Waipunā-ā-rangi, Tupu-ā-nuku, Tupu-ā-rangi, Ururangi, Pōhutukawa, Hiwa-i-te-rangi, and Matariki. #Matariki #NewZealand

  6. Known as the Pleiades, the rising of the Matariki star cluster marks the beginning of the Māori lunar calendar. Nine of the stars are called Waitī, Waitā, Waipunā-ā-rangi, Tupu-ā-nuku, Tupu-ā-rangi, Ururangi, Pōhutukawa, Hiwa-i-te-rangi, and Matariki. #Matariki #NewZealand

  7. Known as the Pleiades, the rising of the Matariki star cluster marks the beginning of the Māori lunar calendar. Nine of the stars are called Waitī, Waitā, Waipunā-ā-rangi, Tupu-ā-nuku, Tupu-ā-rangi, Ururangi, Pōhutukawa, Hiwa-i-te-rangi, and Matariki. #Matariki #NewZealand

  8. Known as the Pleiades, the rising of the Matariki star cluster marks the beginning of the Māori lunar calendar. Nine of the stars are called Waitī, Waitā, Waipunā-ā-rangi, Tupu-ā-nuku, Tupu-ā-rangi, Ururangi, Pōhutukawa, Hiwa-i-te-rangi, and Matariki. #Matariki #NewZealand

  9. Concursante donará millonario premio ganado en la “silla caliente” a amigo

    La noche de este martes se llevó a cabo una nueva emisión del programa ¿Quién quiere ser millonario?, pero esta vez tuvo un significado muy especial, no solo para los televidentes, sino especialmente para uno de los participantes, quien participa por algo más que el dinero. El ingeniero Max Espin [...]

    #Entretenimiento #Entretenimiento #Farándula #IgnacioSantos #QuiénQuiereSerMillonario #VisualC

    crhoy.com/entretenimiento/conc

  10. Concursante de “Nace una estrella” se recupera de quebranto de salud

    Días de incertidumbre han rodeado al participante de Nace Una Estrella, Yeris Lobo, luego de que se diera a conocer que enfrentó un problema de salud que puso en duda su participación en la próxima gala del programa. Sin embargo, surgen buenas noticias que podrían cambiar el rumbo de esta historia. Este medio conversó con […]

    #Entretenimiento #FarándulaNacional #NaceUnaEstrella #VisualC

    crhoy.com/entretenimiento/conc

  11. dari data telemetri lora yang didapat dari @tinygs, lalu di masukkan ke aplikasi google earth, kita bisa melihat dengan sangat jelas perbedaan ketinggian rata - rata antara satelit gaofen, spacebee, dan starlink.

    urutan dari paling tinggi ke paling rendah :
    gaofen, spacebee, starlink.

    untuk gaofen sendiri terbagi lagi. ada yang atas dan bawah. yang bawah hampir sama dengan spacebee.

    #tinygs #starlink #lora #spacebee #gaofen #tianqi #satellite #earth

  12. Concursante expulsada de Miss Universe Costa Rica se disculpa por comentario racista

    Mediante un comunicado en redes sociales, Jennifer Miranda ofreció disculpas por el comentario que llevó a su expulsión como participante de Miss Universe Costa Rica ayer jueves 11 de julio. La modelo se disculpó ante el público, organización y con María Alejandra, la persona hacia quien hizo los comentario [...]

    #Entretenimiento #Espectáculos #Farándula #MissUniverseCostaRica #VisualC

    crhoy.com/entretenimiento/conc

  13. Gushing Over Magical Girls episode 1 was... something.

    The plot is enjoyably goofy for what amounts tp a fanservice magical girls battle show. It's surprisingly low on censorship for a comedy too. Been awhile since I've seen animators bothering to show nipples in a show like this.

    As
    @[email protected] said in his impressions, don't watch this in an under 18 environment! ​:fubukiyabe:​ #gushingovermagicalgirls #Winter2024Anime #Anime

  14. Hey y'all! I posted this in a conversation re: differences between instances; I just thought I'd go ahead and make it its own post from the perspective of a user - there's other technical differences for instance admins, but this is an end-user perspective.

    So, different instances might have:

    - Different features (different character counts that may be higher than 500; emote reactions/favourites, different themes, markdown formatting for posts). From experience, different features from different instances have varying compatibility - i.e. Mastodon user favouriting Misskey/Firefish post shows as ❤️ reaction, Misskey user reacting to (vanilla) Mastodon posts counts on Mastodon as a favourite ⭐, Glitch-Soc Mastodon is inter-operable with both.

    - They may have a specific topic in mind. For example, hachyderm.io and tech.lgbt are tech and LGBTQ+ related; urusai.social and sakurajima.moe (my home instance 😉) has a focus on Japanese media discussion; mastodon.art is dedicated to art; kolektiva.social is political, anti-colonialist, left-wing.

    - Moderation and rules may differ. Some instances might have bigger moderation staff and/or have small userbase to moderate, and some may have different or additional rules. Some may be more strict on stuff (prohibiting AI unless tagged, no NFTs, stricter NSFW culture, etc), some may ban certain instances for whatever reason (mastodon.art is infamous - for better or for worse - for having strict defederating policies with the rationale of protecting their users). You can choose an instance you're comfortable with and makes you feel safe.

    - An extension of the previous point; the level of federation between different instances are different too, depending on what they're comfortable with handling. Instances can be completely blocked off, or they can be "silenced" and not appear on federated timelines (but can have people from different instances interact if they follow each other), have media rejected but other posts allowed through.

    That's what I can think of off the top of my head when it comes to the differences between mastodon.social and other instances.

    One more thing, DO NOT FORGET - this is a FEDERATED social network, that's why we call it the #Fediverse.

    For example, if you have someone you know on mastodon.social or firefish.social or misskey.io; you WILL Be able to talk with them (unless your instance has completely blocked those instances). You may have to jump through a few hoops (putting the person's handle suffixed with @mastodon.social, or pasting a URL into the search box), or use extensions like FediAct (github.com/Lartsch/FediAct); but barring any restrictions or defederation, you shouldn't have any issues.

    APOLOGIES FOR ANY ERRORS THAT I'VE MADE IN THIS POST! I'll give corrections when necessary!

    #MastodonTips #MastodonTip #MastoTips #MastoTip #FediverseTips #FediverseTip #FediTips #FediTip

  15. Hey y'all! I posted this in a conversation re: differences between instances; I just thought I'd go ahead and make it its own post from the perspective of a user - there's other technical differences for instance admins, but this is an end-user perspective.

    So, different instances might have:

    - Different features (different character counts that may be higher than 500; emote reactions/favourites, different themes, markdown formatting for posts). From experience, different features from different instances have varying compatibility - i.e. Mastodon user favouriting Misskey/Firefish post shows as ❤️ reaction, Misskey user reacting to (vanilla) Mastodon posts counts on Mastodon as a favourite ⭐, Glitch-Soc Mastodon is inter-operable with both.

    - They may have a specific topic in mind. For example, hachyderm.io and tech.lgbt are tech and LGBTQ+ related; urusai.social and sakurajima.moe (my home instance 😉) has a focus on Japanese media discussion; mastodon.art is dedicated to art; kolektiva.social is political, anti-colonialist, left-wing.

    - Moderation and rules may differ. Some instances might have bigger moderation staff and/or have small userbase to moderate, and some may have different or additional rules. Some may be more strict on stuff (prohibiting AI unless tagged, no NFTs, stricter NSFW culture, etc), some may ban certain instances for whatever reason (mastodon.art is infamous - for better or for worse - for having strict defederating policies with the rationale of protecting their users). You can choose an instance you're comfortable with and makes you feel safe.

    - An extension of the previous point; the level of federation between different instances are different too, depending on what they're comfortable with handling. Instances can be completely blocked off, or they can be "silenced" and not appear on federated timelines (but can have people from different instances interact if they follow each other), have media rejected but other posts allowed through.

    That's what I can think of off the top of my head when it comes to the differences between mastodon.social and other instances.

    One more thing, DO NOT FORGET - this is a FEDERATED social network, that's why we call it the #Fediverse.

    For example, if you have someone you know on mastodon.social or firefish.social or misskey.io; you WILL Be able to talk with them (unless your instance has completely blocked those instances). You may have to jump through a few hoops (putting the person's handle suffixed with @mastodon.social, or pasting a URL into the search box), or use extensions like FediAct (github.com/Lartsch/FediAct); but barring any restrictions or defederation, you shouldn't have any issues.

    APOLOGIES FOR ANY ERRORS THAT I'VE MADE IN THIS POST! I'll give corrections when necessary!

    #MastodonTips #MastodonTip #MastoTips #MastoTip #FediverseTips #FediverseTip #FediTips #FediTip

  16. Hey y'all! I posted this in a conversation re: differences between instances; I just thought I'd go ahead and make it its own post from the perspective of a user - there's other technical differences for instance admins, but this is an end-user perspective.

    So, different instances might have:

    - Different features (different character counts that may be higher than 500; emote reactions/favourites, different themes, markdown formatting for posts). From experience, different features from different instances have varying compatibility - i.e. Mastodon user favouriting Misskey/Firefish post shows as ❤️ reaction, Misskey user reacting to (vanilla) Mastodon posts counts on Mastodon as a favourite ⭐, Glitch-Soc Mastodon is inter-operable with both.

    - They may have a specific topic in mind. For example, hachyderm.io and tech.lgbt are tech and LGBTQ+ related; urusai.social and sakurajima.moe (my home instance 😉) has a focus on Japanese media discussion; mastodon.art is dedicated to art; kolektiva.social is political, anti-colonialist, left-wing.

    - Moderation and rules may differ. Some instances might have bigger moderation staff and/or have small userbase to moderate, and some may have different or additional rules. Some may be more strict on stuff (prohibiting AI unless tagged, no NFTs, stricter NSFW culture, etc), some may ban certain instances for whatever reason (mastodon.art is infamous - for better or for worse - for having strict defederating policies with the rationale of protecting their users). You can choose an instance you're comfortable with and makes you feel safe.

    - An extension of the previous point; the level of federation between different instances are different too, depending on what they're comfortable with handling. Instances can be completely blocked off, or they can be "silenced" and not appear on federated timelines (but can have people from different instances interact if they follow each other), have media rejected but other posts allowed through.

    That's what I can think of off the top of my head when it comes to the differences between mastodon.social and other instances.

    One more thing, DO NOT FORGET - this is a FEDERATED social network, that's why we call it the #Fediverse.

    For example, if you have someone you know on mastodon.social or firefish.social or misskey.io; you WILL Be able to talk with them (unless your instance has completely blocked those instances). You may have to jump through a few hoops (putting the person's handle suffixed with @mastodon.social, or pasting a URL into the search box), or use extensions like FediAct (github.com/Lartsch/FediAct); but barring any restrictions or defederation, you shouldn't have any issues.

    APOLOGIES FOR ANY ERRORS THAT I'VE MADE IN THIS POST! I'll give corrections when necessary!

    #MastodonTips #MastodonTip #MastoTips #MastoTip #FediverseTips #FediverseTip #FediTips #FediTip

  17. Hey y'all! I posted this in a conversation re: differences between instances; I just thought I'd go ahead and make it its own post from the perspective of a user - there's other technical differences for instance admins, but this is an end-user perspective.

    So, different instances might have:

    - Different features (different character counts that may be higher than 500; emote reactions/favourites, different themes, markdown formatting for posts). From experience, different features from different instances have varying compatibility - i.e. Mastodon user favouriting Misskey/Firefish post shows as ❤️ reaction, Misskey user reacting to (vanilla) Mastodon posts counts on Mastodon as a favourite ⭐, Glitch-Soc Mastodon is inter-operable with both.

    - They may have a specific topic in mind. For example, hachyderm.io and tech.lgbt are tech and LGBTQ+ related; urusai.social and sakurajima.moe (my home instance 😉) has a focus on Japanese media discussion; mastodon.art is dedicated to art; kolektiva.social is political, anti-colonialist, left-wing.

    - Moderation and rules may differ. Some instances might have bigger moderation staff and/or have small userbase to moderate, and some may have different or additional rules. Some may be more strict on stuff (prohibiting AI unless tagged, no NFTs, stricter NSFW culture, etc), some may ban certain instances for whatever reason (mastodon.art is infamous - for better or for worse - for having strict defederating policies with the rationale of protecting their users). You can choose an instance you're comfortable with and makes you feel safe.

    - An extension of the previous point; the level of federation between different instances are different too, depending on what they're comfortable with handling. Instances can be completely blocked off, or they can be "silenced" and not appear on federated timelines (but can have people from different instances interact if they follow each other), have media rejected but other posts allowed through.

    That's what I can think of off the top of my head when it comes to the differences between mastodon.social and other instances.

    One more thing, DO NOT FORGET - this is a FEDERATED social network, that's why we call it the #Fediverse.

    For example, if you have someone you know on mastodon.social or firefish.social or misskey.io; you WILL Be able to talk with them (unless your instance has completely blocked those instances). You may have to jump through a few hoops (putting the person's handle suffixed with @mastodon.social, or pasting a URL into the search box), or use extensions like FediAct (github.com/Lartsch/FediAct); but barring any restrictions or defederation, you shouldn't have any issues.

    APOLOGIES FOR ANY ERRORS THAT I'VE MADE IN THIS POST! I'll give corrections when necessary!

    #MastodonTips #MastodonTip #MastoTips #MastoTip #FediverseTips #FediverseTip #FediTips #FediTip

  18. Hey y'all! I posted this in a conversation re: differences between instances; I just thought I'd go ahead and make it its own post from the perspective of a user - there's other technical differences for instance admins, but this is an end-user perspective.

    So, different instances might have:

    - Different features (different character counts that may be higher than 500; emote reactions/favourites, different themes, markdown formatting for posts). From experience, different features from different instances have varying compatibility - i.e. Mastodon user favouriting Misskey/Firefish post shows as ❤️ reaction, Misskey user reacting to (vanilla) Mastodon posts counts on Mastodon as a favourite ⭐, Glitch-Soc Mastodon is inter-operable with both.

    - They may have a specific topic in mind. For example, hachyderm.io and tech.lgbt are tech and LGBTQ+ related; urusai.social and sakurajima.moe (my home instance 😉) has a focus on Japanese media discussion; mastodon.art is dedicated to art; kolektiva.social is political, anti-colonialist, left-wing.

    - Moderation and rules may differ. Some instances might have bigger moderation staff and/or have small userbase to moderate, and some may have different or additional rules. Some may be more strict on stuff (prohibiting AI unless tagged, no NFTs, stricter NSFW culture, etc), some may ban certain instances for whatever reason (mastodon.art is infamous - for better or for worse - for having strict defederating policies with the rationale of protecting their users). You can choose an instance you're comfortable with and makes you feel safe.

    - An extension of the previous point; the level of federation between different instances are different too, depending on what they're comfortable with handling. Instances can be completely blocked off, or they can be "silenced" and not appear on federated timelines (but can have people from different instances interact if they follow each other), have media rejected but other posts allowed through.

    That's what I can think of off the top of my head when it comes to the differences between mastodon.social and other instances.

    One more thing, DO NOT FORGET - this is a FEDERATED social network, that's why we call it the #Fediverse.

    For example, if you have someone you know on mastodon.social or firefish.social or misskey.io; you WILL Be able to talk with them (unless your instance has completely blocked those instances). You may have to jump through a few hoops (putting the person's handle suffixed with @mastodon.social, or pasting a URL into the search box), or use extensions like FediAct (github.com/Lartsch/FediAct); but barring any restrictions or defederation, you shouldn't have any issues.

    APOLOGIES FOR ANY ERRORS THAT I'VE MADE IN THIS POST! I'll give corrections when necessary!

    #MastodonTips #MastodonTip #MastoTips #MastoTip #FediverseTips #FediverseTip #FediTips #FediTip

  19. @Kyuuk Instances might have:

    - different features (different character counts that may be higher than 500; emote reactions, different themes)

    - They may have a specific topic in mind. Off the top of my head, hachyderm.io and tech.lgbt are tech and LGBTQ+ related; urusai.social and sakurajima.moe (my home instance 😉) has a focus on Japanese media discussion; and kolektiva.social is political, anti-colonialist, and anti-capitalist/left-wing.

    - Moderation and rules that you'd be more comfortable with. Smaller instances are generally easier to moderate due to the smaller pool of users; and some may have different rules that you would be more comfortable with. Some may be more strict on stuff in general (prohibiting AI unless tagged, no NFTs, stricter NSFW culture, etc), some may ban certain instances for whatever reason (mastodon.art is infamous - for better or for worse - for being really strict with how they defederate instances that they feel might harm their users in some way).

    That's what I can think of off the top of my head when it comes to the differences between mastodon.social and other instances.

    EDIT: DO NOT FORGET - this is a FEDERATED social network. Therefore, you WILL be able to access people in mastodon.social on ANOTHER instance. You may have to jump through a few hoops (putting the person's handle suffixed with @mastodon.social, or pasting a URL into the search box); but unless an instance hides-by-default or is defederated from mastodon.social, you shouldn't have any issues.

    If you DO decide to migrate; I guess I'll make a separate post on what to do re: migration.

    #MastodonTips #MastodonTip #MastoTips #MastoTip #FediverseTips #FediverseTip #FediTips #FediTip

  20. @Kyuuk Instances might have:

    - different features (different character counts that may be higher than 500; emote reactions, different themes)

    - They may have a specific topic in mind. Off the top of my head, hachyderm.io and tech.lgbt are tech and LGBTQ+ related; urusai.social and sakurajima.moe (my home instance 😉) has a focus on Japanese media discussion; and kolektiva.social is political, anti-colonialist, and anti-capitalist/left-wing.

    - Moderation and rules that you'd be more comfortable with. Smaller instances are generally easier to moderate due to the smaller pool of users; and some may have different rules that you would be more comfortable with. Some may be more strict on stuff in general (prohibiting AI unless tagged, no NFTs, stricter NSFW culture, etc), some may ban certain instances for whatever reason (mastodon.art is infamous - for better or for worse - for being really strict with how they defederate instances that they feel might harm their users in some way).

    That's what I can think of off the top of my head when it comes to the differences between mastodon.social and other instances.

    EDIT: DO NOT FORGET - this is a FEDERATED social network. Therefore, you WILL be able to access people in mastodon.social on ANOTHER instance. You may have to jump through a few hoops (putting the person's handle suffixed with @mastodon.social, or pasting a URL into the search box); but unless an instance hides-by-default or is defederated from mastodon.social, you shouldn't have any issues.

    If you DO decide to migrate; I guess I'll make a separate post on what to do re: migration.

    #MastodonTips #MastodonTip #MastoTips #MastoTip #FediverseTips #FediverseTip #FediTips #FediTip

  21. @Kyuuk Instances might have:

    - different features (different character counts that may be higher than 500; emote reactions, different themes)

    - They may have a specific topic in mind. Off the top of my head, hachyderm.io and tech.lgbt are tech and LGBTQ+ related; urusai.social and sakurajima.moe (my home instance 😉) has a focus on Japanese media discussion; and kolektiva.social is political, anti-colonialist, and anti-capitalist/left-wing.

    - Moderation and rules that you'd be more comfortable with. Smaller instances are generally easier to moderate due to the smaller pool of users; and some may have different rules that you would be more comfortable with. Some may be more strict on stuff in general (prohibiting AI unless tagged, no NFTs, stricter NSFW culture, etc), some may ban certain instances for whatever reason (mastodon.art is infamous - for better or for worse - for being really strict with how they defederate instances that they feel might harm their users in some way).

    That's what I can think of off the top of my head when it comes to the differences between mastodon.social and other instances.

    EDIT: DO NOT FORGET - this is a FEDERATED social network. Therefore, you WILL be able to access people in mastodon.social on ANOTHER instance. You may have to jump through a few hoops (putting the person's handle suffixed with @mastodon.social, or pasting a URL into the search box); but unless an instance hides-by-default or is defederated from mastodon.social, you shouldn't have any issues.

    If you DO decide to migrate; I guess I'll make a separate post on what to do re: migration.

    #MastodonTips #MastodonTip #MastoTips #MastoTip #FediverseTips #FediverseTip #FediTips #FediTip

  22. Feiertag ist Fahrradtag. Bei Sonnenaufgang in den Zug steigen, auf der anderen Seite vom Berg wieder aussteigen und im Jura herumkurven. Unterwegs gerettet werden von einem Pain au Chocolat (und Himbeertörtchen und doppeltem Espresso), irgendwie auf Französisch durchschlagen, das erste Mal ein Gipfel-Schild erstrampeln (Mt-Crosin 1227 m) und am Schluss im Doubs baden. Nur wird Nachmittags um drei in St-Ursanne keine Pizza gebacken, buhuhu.

    #Radeln #Radtour #Jura #Moutier #St-Imier #St-Ursanne

  23. Feiertag ist Fahrradtag. Bei Sonnenaufgang in den Zug steigen, auf der anderen Seite vom Berg wieder aussteigen und im Jura herumkurven. Unterwegs gerettet werden von einem Pain au Chocolat (und Himbeertörtchen und doppeltem Espresso), irgendwie auf Französisch durchschlagen, das erste Mal ein Gipfel-Schild erstrampeln (Mt-Crosin 1227 m) und am Schluss im Doubs baden. Nur wird Nachmittags um drei in St-Ursanne keine Pizza gebacken, buhuhu.

    #Radeln #Radtour #Jura #Moutier #St-Imier #St-Ursanne

  24. Feiertag ist Fahrradtag. Bei Sonnenaufgang in den Zug steigen, auf der anderen Seite vom Berg wieder aussteigen und im Jura herumkurven. Unterwegs gerettet werden von einem Pain au Chocolat (und Himbeertörtchen und doppeltem Espresso), irgendwie auf Französisch durchschlagen, das erste Mal ein Gipfel-Schild erstrampeln (Mt-Crosin 1227 m) und am Schluss im Doubs baden. Nur wird Nachmittags um drei in St-Ursanne keine Pizza gebacken, buhuhu.

    #Radeln #Radtour #Jura #Moutier #St-Imier #St-Ursanne

  25. Alright, I got something because it's the first song that jumped on to my head when I read those tags. I thought for sure that I remembered this song being in either NFSU2, Midnight Club 3 or some Burnout game back in the PS2 days but no, it was in Gran Turismo 4! Right console, wrong game. Anyway, this is a banger to listen to while racing.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcHKOC64KnE
    I know it's not exactly a "videogame song" but I remember the era where many games had actual licensed music soundtracks very fondly. They helped me a lot with expanding and shaping my music tastes. (I owe A LOT to Guitar Hero but I'm not picking any songs from there, that would be cheating lol)
    #VGMWednesday #VideogameVocals #retrogaming #PS2 #racinggames

    RE:
    https://urusai.social/users/gnitro/statuses/110701399342945862

  26. Alright, I got something because it's the first song that jumped on to my head when I read those tags. I thought for sure that I remembered this song being in either NFSU2, Midnight Club 3 or some Burnout game back in the PS2 days but no, it was in Gran Turismo 4! Right console, wrong game. Anyway, this is a banger to listen to while racing.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcHKOC64KnE
    I know it's not exactly a "videogame song" but I remember the era where many games had actual licensed music soundtracks very fondly. They helped me a lot with expanding and shaping my music tastes. (I owe A LOT to Guitar Hero but I'm not picking any songs from there, that would be cheating lol)
    #VGMWednesday #VideogameVocals #retrogaming #PS2 #racinggames

    RE:
    https://urusai.social/users/gnitro/statuses/110701399342945862

  27. Alright, I got something because it's the first song that jumped on to my head when I read those tags. I thought for sure that I remembered this song being in either NFSU2, Midnight Club 3 or some Burnout game back in the PS2 days but no, it was in Gran Turismo 4! Right console, wrong game. Anyway, this is a banger to listen to while racing.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcHKOC64KnE
    I know it's not exactly a "videogame song" but I remember the era where many games had actual licensed music soundtracks very fondly. They helped me a lot with expanding and shaping my music tastes. (I owe A LOT to Guitar Hero but I'm not picking any songs from there, that would be cheating lol)
    #VGMWednesday #VideogameVocals #retrogaming #PS2 #racinggames

    RE:
    https://urusai.social/users/gnitro/statuses/110701399342945862

  28. Alright, I got something because it's the first song that jumped on to my head when I read those tags. I thought for sure that I remembered this song being in either NFSU2, Midnight Club 3 or some Burnout game back in the PS2 days but no, it was in Gran Turismo 4! Right console, wrong game. Anyway, this is a banger to listen to while racing.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcHKOC64KnE
    I know it's not exactly a "videogame song" but I remember the era where many games had actual licensed music soundtracks very fondly. They helped me a lot with expanding and shaping my music tastes. (I owe A LOT to Guitar Hero but I'm not picking any songs from there, that would be cheating lol)
    #VGMWednesday #VideogameVocals #retrogaming #PS2 #racinggames

    RE:
    https://urusai.social/users/gnitro/statuses/110701399342945862

  29. Maybe I need to do an #introduction here...
    I'm alxdre301, I play #rhythmgames, but I also play other games...
    #cavestory, #cytus (not Cytus II), #rotaeno, #EnsembleStars, I play them!
    I'm a #linux user, #anime and #manga addicted btw
    I don't have any idea to say what I should say here... Maybe you can take a look on my profile metadata.
    Ah, I forgot, this account is used for video-game related, you might see the same username on urusai.social, don't confuse the purpose of them!