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  1. Hallo allerseits, ich stll mich hier kurz vor, hab das bei anderen auch gesehen und finde ich ganz sinnvoll #introduction:

    Ich studiere evangelische #Theologie an der #unibas.

    Besonders beschäftigen mich folgende theologisch-philosophischen Themenfelder: #SystematicTheology #KarlBarth #ethics #dogmatics #epistemology #theologie

    Ausserdem beschäftige ich mich mit der effektiven Entwicklung eines #Zettelkastens zur Erforschung meiner genannten Interessensfelder. Dazu verwende ich #Obsidian.md #obsidian

  2. Hallo allerseits, ich stll mich hier kurz vor, hab das bei anderen auch gesehen und finde ich ganz sinnvoll #introduction:

    Ich studiere evangelische #Theologie an der #unibas.

    Besonders beschäftigen mich folgende theologisch-philosophischen Themenfelder: #SystematicTheology #KarlBarth #ethics #dogmatics #epistemology #theologie

    Ausserdem beschäftige ich mich mit der effektiven Entwicklung eines #Zettelkastens zur Erforschung meiner genannten Interessensfelder. Dazu verwende ich #Obsidian.md #obsidian

  3. Hallo allerseits, ich stll mich hier kurz vor, hab das bei anderen auch gesehen und finde ich ganz sinnvoll #introduction:

    Ich studiere evangelische #Theologie an der #unibas.

    Besonders beschäftigen mich folgende theologisch-philosophischen Themenfelder: #SystematicTheology #KarlBarth #ethics #dogmatics #epistemology #theologie

    Ausserdem beschäftige ich mich mit der effektiven Entwicklung eines #Zettelkastens zur Erforschung meiner genannten Interessensfelder. Dazu verwende ich #Obsidian.md #obsidian

  4. Hallo allerseits, ich stll mich hier kurz vor, hab das bei anderen auch gesehen und finde ich ganz sinnvoll #introduction:

    Ich studiere evangelische #Theologie an der #unibas.

    Besonders beschäftigen mich folgende theologisch-philosophischen Themenfelder: #SystematicTheology #KarlBarth #ethics #dogmatics #epistemology #theologie

    Ausserdem beschäftige ich mich mit der effektiven Entwicklung eines #Zettelkastens zur Erforschung meiner genannten Interessensfelder. Dazu verwende ich #Obsidian.md #obsidian

  5. Hello world, since I've switched servers, let me give an #introduction:

    I teach #ReformedTheology at #PrincetonTheologicalSeminary.

    Questions that keep me up/tooting include theological epistemology (#bettertheology, #citizentheology), theological anthropology (#againsthumanity), omniscience/surveillance, #KarlBarth.

    I also overshare on #GenderDissonance, #AcademicADHD, the toil of writing (#AmWriting), and I love the occasional #TheoPoll

    #Theology #SystematicTheology #ConstructiveTheology, #QueerTheoloy, #CripTheology, #Theologidons, #Academia, #HigherEd,

  6. Hello world, since I've switched servers, let me give an #introduction:

    I teach #ReformedTheology at #PrincetonTheologicalSeminary.

    Questions that keep me up/tooting include theological epistemology (#bettertheology, #citizentheology), theological anthropology (#againsthumanity), omniscience/surveillance, #KarlBarth.

    I also overshare on #GenderDissonance, #AcademicADHD, the toil of writing (#AmWriting), and I love the occasional #TheoPoll

    #Theology #SystematicTheology #ConstructiveTheology, #QueerTheoloy, #CripTheology, #Theologidons, #Academia, #HigherEd,

  7. Hello world, since I've switched servers, let me give an #introduction:

    I teach #ReformedTheology at #PrincetonTheologicalSeminary.

    Questions that keep me up/tooting include theological epistemology (#bettertheology, #citizentheology), theological anthropology (#againsthumanity), omniscience/surveillance, #KarlBarth.

    I also overshare on #GenderDissonance, #AcademicADHD, the toil of writing (#AmWriting), and I love the occasional #TheoPoll

    #Theology #SystematicTheology #ConstructiveTheology, #QueerTheoloy, #CripTheology, #Theologidons, #Academia, #HigherEd,

  8. Hello world, since I've switched servers, let me give an #introduction:

    I teach #ReformedTheology at #PrincetonTheologicalSeminary.

    Questions that keep me up/tooting include theological epistemology (#bettertheology, #citizentheology), theological anthropology (#againsthumanity), omniscience/surveillance, #KarlBarth.

    I also overshare on #GenderDissonance, #AcademicADHD, the toil of writing (#AmWriting), and I love the occasional #TheoPoll

    #Theology #SystematicTheology #ConstructiveTheology, #QueerTheoloy, #CripTheology, #Theologidons, #Academia, #HigherEd,

  9. Mannheim Moves - Live Jazz
    Wann? Dienstag, den 13.12.2022
    Wo? Klapsmühl' #Mannheim D6, 3

    #WolfgangLauth, #HansDotterLaib, #FritzMünzer; #KarlBerger, #EgonDenu, #PeterTrunk, #FritzHartschuh waren die Menschen, die die Freiheit des #Jazz in den Nachkriegsjahren ins Rhein-Neckar Delta trugen.

    Im Rahmen der Reihe Impulsive Jazz werden einige Kompositionen dieser Jazzmusiker von einer hochkarätigen Besetzung Mannheimer Musiker gespielt und neu interpretiert.

    kristofkoerner.de/event/mannhe…
  10. ''Most tech giants and media companies see AI primarily as a way to lazily cut corners, automate already broken U.S. systems, and undermine labor. They see it as a path to creating a giant, badly-automated ouroborus that shits ad money without the need to pay annoying human beings a living wage or health insurance."
    karlbode.com/anger-at-ai-is-in
    They're cutting off the branch they sit on, missing Henry Ford's point about who'll buy their stuff if they don't have money.
    #AI #Trends #Billionaires

  11. ''Most tech giants and media companies see AI primarily as a way to lazily cut corners, automate already broken U.S. systems, and undermine labor. They see it as a path to creating a giant, badly-automated ouroborus that shits ad money without the need to pay annoying human beings a living wage or health insurance."
    karlbode.com/anger-at-ai-is-in
    They're cutting off the branch they sit on, missing Henry Ford's point about who'll buy their stuff if they don't have money.
    #AI #Trends #Billionaires

  12. ''Most tech giants and media companies see AI primarily as a way to lazily cut corners, automate already broken U.S. systems, and undermine labor. They see it as a path to creating a giant, badly-automated ouroborus that shits ad money without the need to pay annoying human beings a living wage or health insurance."
    karlbode.com/anger-at-ai-is-in
    They're cutting off the branch they sit on, missing Henry Ford's point about who'll buy their stuff if they don't have money.
    #AI #Trends #Billionaires

  13. ''Most tech giants and media companies see AI primarily as a way to lazily cut corners, automate already broken U.S. systems, and undermine labor. They see it as a path to creating a giant, badly-automated ouroborus that shits ad money without the need to pay annoying human beings a living wage or health insurance."
    karlbode.com/anger-at-ai-is-in
    They're cutting off the branch they sit on, missing Henry Ford's point about who'll buy their stuff if they don't have money.

  14. ''Most tech giants and media companies see AI primarily as a way to lazily cut corners, automate already broken U.S. systems, and undermine labor. They see it as a path to creating a giant, badly-automated ouroborus that shits ad money without the need to pay annoying human beings a living wage or health insurance."
    karlbode.com/anger-at-ai-is-in
    They're cutting off the branch they sit on, missing Henry Ford's point about who'll buy their stuff if they don't have money.
    #AI #Trends #Billionaires

  15. "CBS is poised to be another unapologetic right wing propaganda network like Fox News. Potentially worse, if David Ellison can find a way to tether his CBS and CNN vision to TikTok, which he also just happened to buy a major stake in":
    karlbode.com/cbs-just-cant-sto
    #MediaBias #media #politics

  16. 📰🎩 "CEO said a thing, and journalists across the land scrambled to reprint their #press #releases without a hint of #skepticism. Context is overrated, they cried, as they hurriedly transcribed every word uttered by their #corporate overlords. 📢🤦‍♂️"
    karlbode.com/ceo-said-a-thing- #journalism #ethics #news #media #integrity #HackerNews #ngated

  17. Nearing the finish line, we wrapped up our fourth day of the Open Science Summer School 2025 ✅We’re excited for the final day to bring together the skills we’ve explored throughout the week and launch the Train-the-Trainer programme ✨ where participants will not only gain new competencies but also learn how to effectively teach and share them with other researchers.

    📌 Here’s a recap of Day 4:
    💻 Vera Karlbauer and Jonas Hagenberg talked about the importance of having readable code for both the reader and author while giving practical recommendations: provide structure, follow programming style standards, and engage with reciprocal code peer review!
    📝 Pat Callahan and Florian Kohrt were assisted by Reema Gupta in conducting two workshops. 1️⃣ The first workshop guided participants from downloading the Quarto software all the way to combining text and code to create reproducible manuscripts ready for submission. 2️⃣ The second concentrated on building a reproducible R environment and the considerations for publishing code with appropriate license and documentation.
    🔬 Dr. Tim Errington promoted open science practices in research communities as a solution for key barriers to testing the replicability of studies, such as limited access to data, code, reagents. He presented insights from the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology.

    Although the public lectures are over, registered participants still have one more day to benefit from the workshops and interactive sessions! You can find slides and recording of the public lectures here: osf.io/x639j/files/osfstorage

    #OpenScience #OSSS25 #LMUOSC

  18. #Sweden’s Secret to Well-Being? Tiny #UrbanGardens.

    By Ingrid K. Williams, July 13, 2025

    "On an unseasonably warm June morning in Stockholm, Stina Larsson, 98, stood among fragrant lilacs, lilies and lavender, inspecting the garden that she has tended for more than 40 years. Rabbits had been nibbling the nasturtiums, she noticed, and there were weeds that needed pulling.

    "Larsson’s garden, situated on a postage stamp of land beside the Karlbergs Canal, is one of more than 7,000 garden allotments, known as #koloniträdgårdar, in Stockholm. The gardens, established as part of a social movement around the turn of the 20th century, offer city dwellers access to green space and a reprieve from crowded urban life.

    "Though most are modest in size — Larsson’s garden is about 970 square feet — koloniträdgårdar are prized for providing a rare kind of #UrbanSanctuary, a corner of the city where residents can trade pavement for soil and the buzz of traffic for birdsong.

    "The garden programs were specifically designed to improve the mental and physical health of city dwellers, said Fredrik Björk, a lecturer at Malmö University who specializes in environmental history.

    " 'The idea was that a working-class family would be able to spend the summer there and work together but also have some leisure and fun,' Björk said on the phone from his own koloniträdgård in Ärtholmen, a garden association in Malmö that dates back to the 1940s.

    " 'In those days, there was lots of heavy drinking,' Björk said. But at the garden colonies, he said, 'instead of drinking alcohol, you would grow potatoes.'
    "The health benefits of gardening are well established, both for the physical activity and for the time spent in nature. Cecilia Stenfors, an associate professor of psychology at Stockholm University, said her research shows that those who frequently visit green spaces, whether a forest or a koloniträdgård, 'have better health outcomes, in terms of fewer depressive symptoms, less anxiety, better sleep and fewer feelings of loneliness and social isolation.'

    "These positive effects can be particularly pronounced in older people and can help combat symptoms of age-related mental and physical decline. Maja-Lena Säfström, 80, who owns a cotton-candy-pink cottage in a garden association outside of Uppsala, said she had seen many wellness benefits from having a koloniträdgård.

    " 'When you’re in an apartment, you don’t move much, but if you have a garden, you move around in a different way, and that makes you feel better,' she said. Garden associations can also help foster social connection, Säfström explained, giving residents a chance to meet other people with similar interests."

    Read more:
    seattletimes.com/nation-world/

    #UrbanGardening #GreenTime #GreenSpace #TinyUrbanGardens #SolarPunkSunday #BuildingCommunity #SpendingTimeInNature

  19. #Sweden’s Secret to Well-Being? Tiny #UrbanGardens.

    By Ingrid K. Williams, July 13, 2025

    "On an unseasonably warm June morning in Stockholm, Stina Larsson, 98, stood among fragrant lilacs, lilies and lavender, inspecting the garden that she has tended for more than 40 years. Rabbits had been nibbling the nasturtiums, she noticed, and there were weeds that needed pulling.

    "Larsson’s garden, situated on a postage stamp of land beside the Karlbergs Canal, is one of more than 7,000 garden allotments, known as #koloniträdgårdar, in Stockholm. The gardens, established as part of a social movement around the turn of the 20th century, offer city dwellers access to green space and a reprieve from crowded urban life.

    "Though most are modest in size — Larsson’s garden is about 970 square feet — koloniträdgårdar are prized for providing a rare kind of #UrbanSanctuary, a corner of the city where residents can trade pavement for soil and the buzz of traffic for birdsong.

    "The garden programs were specifically designed to improve the mental and physical health of city dwellers, said Fredrik Björk, a lecturer at Malmö University who specializes in environmental history.

    " 'The idea was that a working-class family would be able to spend the summer there and work together but also have some leisure and fun,' Björk said on the phone from his own koloniträdgård in Ärtholmen, a garden association in Malmö that dates back to the 1940s.

    " 'In those days, there was lots of heavy drinking,' Björk said. But at the garden colonies, he said, 'instead of drinking alcohol, you would grow potatoes.'
    "The health benefits of gardening are well established, both for the physical activity and for the time spent in nature. Cecilia Stenfors, an associate professor of psychology at Stockholm University, said her research shows that those who frequently visit green spaces, whether a forest or a koloniträdgård, 'have better health outcomes, in terms of fewer depressive symptoms, less anxiety, better sleep and fewer feelings of loneliness and social isolation.'

    "These positive effects can be particularly pronounced in older people and can help combat symptoms of age-related mental and physical decline. Maja-Lena Säfström, 80, who owns a cotton-candy-pink cottage in a garden association outside of Uppsala, said she had seen many wellness benefits from having a koloniträdgård.

    " 'When you’re in an apartment, you don’t move much, but if you have a garden, you move around in a different way, and that makes you feel better,' she said. Garden associations can also help foster social connection, Säfström explained, giving residents a chance to meet other people with similar interests."

    Read more:
    seattletimes.com/nation-world/

    #UrbanGardening #GreenTime #GreenSpace #TinyUrbanGardens #SolarPunkSunday #BuildingCommunity #SpendingTimeInNature

  20. #Sweden’s Secret to Well-Being? Tiny #UrbanGardens.

    By Ingrid K. Williams, July 13, 2025

    "On an unseasonably warm June morning in Stockholm, Stina Larsson, 98, stood among fragrant lilacs, lilies and lavender, inspecting the garden that she has tended for more than 40 years. Rabbits had been nibbling the nasturtiums, she noticed, and there were weeds that needed pulling.

    "Larsson’s garden, situated on a postage stamp of land beside the Karlbergs Canal, is one of more than 7,000 garden allotments, known as #koloniträdgårdar, in Stockholm. The gardens, established as part of a social movement around the turn of the 20th century, offer city dwellers access to green space and a reprieve from crowded urban life.

    "Though most are modest in size — Larsson’s garden is about 970 square feet — koloniträdgårdar are prized for providing a rare kind of #UrbanSanctuary, a corner of the city where residents can trade pavement for soil and the buzz of traffic for birdsong.

    "The garden programs were specifically designed to improve the mental and physical health of city dwellers, said Fredrik Björk, a lecturer at Malmö University who specializes in environmental history.

    " 'The idea was that a working-class family would be able to spend the summer there and work together but also have some leisure and fun,' Björk said on the phone from his own koloniträdgård in Ärtholmen, a garden association in Malmö that dates back to the 1940s.

    " 'In those days, there was lots of heavy drinking,' Björk said. But at the garden colonies, he said, 'instead of drinking alcohol, you would grow potatoes.'
    "The health benefits of gardening are well established, both for the physical activity and for the time spent in nature. Cecilia Stenfors, an associate professor of psychology at Stockholm University, said her research shows that those who frequently visit green spaces, whether a forest or a koloniträdgård, 'have better health outcomes, in terms of fewer depressive symptoms, less anxiety, better sleep and fewer feelings of loneliness and social isolation.'

    "These positive effects can be particularly pronounced in older people and can help combat symptoms of age-related mental and physical decline. Maja-Lena Säfström, 80, who owns a cotton-candy-pink cottage in a garden association outside of Uppsala, said she had seen many wellness benefits from having a koloniträdgård.

    " 'When you’re in an apartment, you don’t move much, but if you have a garden, you move around in a different way, and that makes you feel better,' she said. Garden associations can also help foster social connection, Säfström explained, giving residents a chance to meet other people with similar interests."

    Read more:
    seattletimes.com/nation-world/

    #UrbanGardening #GreenTime #GreenSpace #TinyUrbanGardens #SolarPunkSunday #BuildingCommunity #SpendingTimeInNature

  21. #Sweden’s Secret to Well-Being? Tiny #UrbanGardens.

    By Ingrid K. Williams, July 13, 2025

    "On an unseasonably warm June morning in Stockholm, Stina Larsson, 98, stood among fragrant lilacs, lilies and lavender, inspecting the garden that she has tended for more than 40 years. Rabbits had been nibbling the nasturtiums, she noticed, and there were weeds that needed pulling.

    "Larsson’s garden, situated on a postage stamp of land beside the Karlbergs Canal, is one of more than 7,000 garden allotments, known as #koloniträdgårdar, in Stockholm. The gardens, established as part of a social movement around the turn of the 20th century, offer city dwellers access to green space and a reprieve from crowded urban life.

    "Though most are modest in size — Larsson’s garden is about 970 square feet — koloniträdgårdar are prized for providing a rare kind of #UrbanSanctuary, a corner of the city where residents can trade pavement for soil and the buzz of traffic for birdsong.

    "The garden programs were specifically designed to improve the mental and physical health of city dwellers, said Fredrik Björk, a lecturer at Malmö University who specializes in environmental history.

    " 'The idea was that a working-class family would be able to spend the summer there and work together but also have some leisure and fun,' Björk said on the phone from his own koloniträdgård in Ärtholmen, a garden association in Malmö that dates back to the 1940s.

    " 'In those days, there was lots of heavy drinking,' Björk said. But at the garden colonies, he said, 'instead of drinking alcohol, you would grow potatoes.'
    "The health benefits of gardening are well established, both for the physical activity and for the time spent in nature. Cecilia Stenfors, an associate professor of psychology at Stockholm University, said her research shows that those who frequently visit green spaces, whether a forest or a koloniträdgård, 'have better health outcomes, in terms of fewer depressive symptoms, less anxiety, better sleep and fewer feelings of loneliness and social isolation.'

    "These positive effects can be particularly pronounced in older people and can help combat symptoms of age-related mental and physical decline. Maja-Lena Säfström, 80, who owns a cotton-candy-pink cottage in a garden association outside of Uppsala, said she had seen many wellness benefits from having a koloniträdgård.

    " 'When you’re in an apartment, you don’t move much, but if you have a garden, you move around in a different way, and that makes you feel better,' she said. Garden associations can also help foster social connection, Säfström explained, giving residents a chance to meet other people with similar interests."

    Read more:
    seattletimes.com/nation-world/

    #UrbanGardening #GreenTime #GreenSpace #TinyUrbanGardens #SolarPunkSunday #BuildingCommunity #SpendingTimeInNature

  22. #Sweden’s Secret to Well-Being? Tiny #UrbanGardens.

    By Ingrid K. Williams, July 13, 2025

    "On an unseasonably warm June morning in Stockholm, Stina Larsson, 98, stood among fragrant lilacs, lilies and lavender, inspecting the garden that she has tended for more than 40 years. Rabbits had been nibbling the nasturtiums, she noticed, and there were weeds that needed pulling.

    "Larsson’s garden, situated on a postage stamp of land beside the Karlbergs Canal, is one of more than 7,000 garden allotments, known as #koloniträdgårdar, in Stockholm. The gardens, established as part of a social movement around the turn of the 20th century, offer city dwellers access to green space and a reprieve from crowded urban life.

    "Though most are modest in size — Larsson’s garden is about 970 square feet — koloniträdgårdar are prized for providing a rare kind of #UrbanSanctuary, a corner of the city where residents can trade pavement for soil and the buzz of traffic for birdsong.

    "The garden programs were specifically designed to improve the mental and physical health of city dwellers, said Fredrik Björk, a lecturer at Malmö University who specializes in environmental history.

    " 'The idea was that a working-class family would be able to spend the summer there and work together but also have some leisure and fun,' Björk said on the phone from his own koloniträdgård in Ärtholmen, a garden association in Malmö that dates back to the 1940s.

    " 'In those days, there was lots of heavy drinking,' Björk said. But at the garden colonies, he said, 'instead of drinking alcohol, you would grow potatoes.'
    "The health benefits of gardening are well established, both for the physical activity and for the time spent in nature. Cecilia Stenfors, an associate professor of psychology at Stockholm University, said her research shows that those who frequently visit green spaces, whether a forest or a koloniträdgård, 'have better health outcomes, in terms of fewer depressive symptoms, less anxiety, better sleep and fewer feelings of loneliness and social isolation.'

    "These positive effects can be particularly pronounced in older people and can help combat symptoms of age-related mental and physical decline. Maja-Lena Säfström, 80, who owns a cotton-candy-pink cottage in a garden association outside of Uppsala, said she had seen many wellness benefits from having a koloniträdgård.

    " 'When you’re in an apartment, you don’t move much, but if you have a garden, you move around in a different way, and that makes you feel better,' she said. Garden associations can also help foster social connection, Säfström explained, giving residents a chance to meet other people with similar interests."

    Read more:
    seattletimes.com/nation-world/

    #UrbanGardening #GreenTime #GreenSpace #TinyUrbanGardens #SolarPunkSunday #BuildingCommunity #SpendingTimeInNature