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  1. Unternehmen fehlen Bewerber mit Berufsausbildung

    52 Prozent der Unternehmen in Deutschland kämpfen mit akutem Fachkräftemangel, besonders bei Arbeitskräften mit Berufsausbildung.

    Arbeitnehmer*innen haben laut Randstad-ifo-Umfrage derzeit mehr Verhandlungsmacht.

    Sprachhürden und Bürokratie erschweren die Anwerbung ausländischer Fachkräfte.

    bildungsspiegel.de/news/person

    #Recruiting #Fachkräftemangel #Berufsabschluss #Arbeitsmigration

  2. Unternehmen fehlen Bewerber mit Berufsausbildung

    52 Prozent der Unternehmen in Deutschland kämpfen mit akutem Fachkräftemangel, besonders bei Arbeitskräften mit Berufsausbildung.

    Arbeitnehmer*innen haben laut Randstad-ifo-Umfrage derzeit mehr Verhandlungsmacht.

    Sprachhürden und Bürokratie erschweren die Anwerbung ausländischer Fachkräfte.

    bildungsspiegel.de/news/person

    #Recruiting #Fachkräftemangel #Berufsabschluss #Arbeitsmigration

  3. A Comprehensive Guide to the Differences in English Learning Content! Key Points to Consider When Choosing Between YouTube Channels and Paid Courses *Japanese article available; translations into various languages provided

    Revised 6 April 2026

    #EN
    #Streaming
    #Learning

    enghaishin.com/eigo-youtuber-g

  4. A road warrior in Oz

    Australia is a land of remote places; most of the country has little to no mobile network coverage. Likewise, many of these remote regions are served by little to no road network. Where there is no paved road, the driving surface may be gravel, dirt or sand. Dystopian Mad Max visions aside, it really is a country for road warriors. Naturally, we decided to hire one for a short road trip with caravanning friends, camping in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales.

    Coordinates

    A Gold Coast excursion

    We took breakfast with a view from Elephant Rock, looking up Currumbin Beach and beyond to Burleigh Heads and the skyscrapers of Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast (📷1). Living on the rock and sunning themselves upon the steps to the lookout over Tugun Beach were Intellagama lesueurii, the Australian water dragon (📷2). Continuing south into NSW we visited the Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art Centre, set in the Tweed Valley in Bundjalung Country, which formed from the eroded caldera of an ancient shield volcano. Wollumbin | Mount Warning stands as the remnant volcanic plug (📷3) in the centre of what is one of the largest erosion calderas in the Southern Hemisphere. Also seen from the art gallery, Springbrook Plateau, viewed some ~23M years later, is one of the best-preserved sections of the original crater rim (📷4). Both geological features are included within the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area. To follow, we took a wander around the museum, township and sampled a milkshake in a 50s-style diner in Murwillumbah.

    A 4WD ute hire

    We rented a Britz Warrior 4WD ute, based on a Ford Ranger double cab with automatic transmission and a 3,650kg GVM upgrade (📷1). Specs include high and low-range four-wheel drive; bullbar; snorkel; all-terrain tyres; long-range fuel tank; two spare tyres; personal locator beacon (PLB); Outback safety kit; two roof-top tents (📷2); 3m tall canopy with kitchenette (📷3); and a 270 degree “bat wing” awning with camping table and chairs (📷4). Ours also came with an infestation of baby Huntsman spiders and ants!

    Monitoring and insurance

    A window sticker advised us that parent company thl monitor the location, speed and safe driving of their hire vehicles. There are rules by state that stipulate where you can and cannot go e.g. no beaches whatsoever; no ferries without prior approval. Furthermore, an insurance upgrade is mandatory to avoid an 8,000 AUD bond being charged to your credit card. You can also opt for independent gap cover to reduce liability e.g. Zero Excess Rental Cover from RentalCover.

    ✳️ Tips and tricks

    Appreciating our Britz Warrior 4WD hire

    It was an interesting exercise to research and reflect on the likely rationale the rental company had for the specification of their 4WD rentals:

    • Ford Ranger double cab with automatic transmission: For two travellers the back seat offers extra storage space (which we used in preference to the canopy) and a compact indoor living area in wet weather; for four it offers the requisite number of belted seats.
    • High and low-range 4-wheel drive (4WD, or 4×4 if you prefer): Gear ratios affect a vehicle’s torque and speed; gears are set for normal driving speeds in high-range mode, proving extra traction without massive torque, suitable for e.g. gravel roads; in low-range mode the gearing is much lower, dramatically increasing the torque at the wheels to allow the vehicle to crawl over obstacles with maximum control, albeit slowly e.g. on steep inclines or descents.
    • Bullbar: Offers structural protection from wildlife e.g. kangaroo strikes and deflect obstacles such as rocks or trees when off roading; may also serve as attachment points for accessories e.g. a winch or extra driving lights; although some people favour the “off-road aesthetic” bullbars can be dangerous for pedestrians or cyclists in an accident.
    • Snorkel: By elevating the air intake a vehicle snorkel avoids engine damage that could otherwise occur if crossing deep water; it also helps keep the air filter from being overwhelmed by dust/ debris when driving off-road.
    • All-terrain tyres: All-terrain tyres are suited to both on-road and off-road driving as they provide good grip in wet, muddy and uneven terrain while still providing decent traction on paved roads.
    • Long-range fuel tank: 140 L provides increased range and peace of mind in unpredictable terrain, allowing for more flexibility in route choices and timings.
    • Two spare tyres: With an increased risk of tyre damage in rough terrain, long distances between service centres and potential difficulty finding the right replacement tyres in the Outback, a second spare offers the flexibility to handle various scenarios/ multiple incidents.
    Two spare wheels = double redundancy
    • Personal locator beacon: PLBs are small devices for personal use in remote land-based locations (cf. Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons or EPIRBs, typically for maritime use); they are manually activated to transmit a distress signal that can be picked up by search and rescue teams or satellites, and feature long-lasting batteries.
    • Outback safety kit: An air compressor, shovel and recovery boards are considered essential tools for a 4WD adventure in the Australian Outback as they help with tyre pressure management, recovery and getting your vehicle unstuck from soft surfaces (for more extreme adventures consider extras such as a tyre repair kit, recovery straps, first aid kit and additional communication devices e.g. radio or sat phone).
    • Two roof-top tents: 1x Ironman and 1x Akuma, fitted with foam mattresses, LED lights and USB charge points, accessed via a ladder; their elevated position offers protection from wildlife, insects and weather, improved views/ ventilation, extra shade and they’re comparatively quick/ easy to set up and pack down—once you know how.
    • Canopy: Turns the rear tray of a ute/ utility vehicle into a lockable, dust-resistant, weatherproof and flexible storage area, integrating a kitchen with slide-out bench/ cold water sink, fridge, pantry and two-burner portable gas stove; can be removable, as many Australians like to use their 4WD as both a camper and a work vehicle.
    • 270 degree awning: Wraps around the side and rear of the vehicle, providing an expansive area of covered space; cooking, dining, relaxing or storing gear out of the hot sun or rain is advantageous.
    • Camping table and chairs: Essential gear for cooking, eating and relaxing outside of the vehicle.

    🤔 Curiosity

    Our Aussie friends had very kindly organised a largely coastal itinerary in order to mitigate the tyranny of distance and avoid higher inland temperatures—as there had been in a recent protracted heatwave. We didn’t want to go too far into the wilderness as inexperienced 4WD drivers, but would welcome any opportunities to drive off the “black top” (paved road).

    Queensland in the 4WD

    Driving in convoy with experienced caravaners, for our first night we went inland from the Gold Coast to a pitch in the vicinity of Mount Barney. Our aim with this short hire was to gain familiarity with the 4WD’s camping form factor (such as negotiating access to/ from a rooftop tent in the small hours), rather than its off-roading abilities. Arriving later than planned, and with eyes peeled for kangaroos, we caught the evening light on Mount Lindesay as we neared our destination (📷1). Mount Barney Creek looked serene in the golden hour (📷2) and part of Mount Barney itself was visible from pitch (📷3). In the remaining daylight we figured out how to raise one of the rooftop tents and our friends lit a fire as dinner was prepared (📷4).

    Were we actually camping?

    We were not inside the vehicle; we were lying in a tent on top of one. A 4WD pick-up truck/ ute is not a motorhome, conventional RV nor camper van. It’s not self-contained, so living, cooking, toileting and other activities of daily life must be performed outdoors. So yes—this was “camping“. In fact, the experience was very much akin to the non-self contained car camping popular with young tourists in NZ—expect we slept atop cf. inside the vehicle. It presents similar challenges with space and environmental management.

    🤔 Curiosity

    Images capturing dawn in the vicinity of Mount Barney. Mount Maroon was tinged red by the first rays of sun (📷1). The shadows smartly departed from Mount Barney’s flank soon after (📷2). A heavy dew was accompanied by morning mist in the valley between us and Mount Argyle, serving to outline eucalyptus trees against the rising orb (📷3); mist also shrouded the trees lining the access road (📷4).

    We enjoyed spotting wildlife on a morning walk from pitch. Cracticus nigrogularis | the pied butcherbird is a native songbird (📷1); the hooked bill tells of a carnivorous habit. Danaus petilia | the lesser wanderer butterfly is a frequent sight in Australia (📷2), as is Melanitis leda | the common evening brown—so named because it’s typically seen flying at dusk (📷3). Rhinella marina | the cane toad can grow up to 15cm, but this juvenile was hidden in grass (📷4); the invasive species was introduced to Australia in 1935 to control beetles, but they spread rapidly, poisoning native predators with their toxins and causing major ecological damage.

    Here’s a sound clip from that morning walk:

    Leaving camp mid-morning we again enjoyed views of prominent Mount Lindesay (📷1) before taking the Colins Gap on the B91 into NSW, then back into Queensland, arriving at Queen Mary Falls in Main Range National Park. The park is also part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area (remnants of rainforest that once covered all of Australia). Queen Mary Falls are a 40m drop on Spring Creek, which forms the Condamine River’s upper reaches (📷2). This river in turn constitutes part of the headwaters of the Murray-Darling—one of Australia’s longest river systems—seen here from Carr’s Lookout, with The Head between Mount Superbus on the left and the foothills of Wilson’s Peak centre-frame (📷3). Riding in the Landcruiser (with permanent 4WD) we took Condamine River Road, making 14 river crossings to Killarney (📷4); the gravel 4WD-only road follows an old bullock wagon track once used to service riverside farms and for transporting logs to local mills.

    Wildlife spotted around camp at Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park included Trichoglossus moluccanus | the rainbow lorikeet (📷1); Varanus varius | the lace goanna (📷2); Dacelo novaeguineae | the laughing kookaburra (📷3); and Notamacropus rufogriseus | the red-necked wallaby (📷4).

    Also seen were Alisterus scapularis | the Australian king parrot (📷1); Eolophus roseicapilla | the galah, a.k.a. rose-breasted cockatoo (📷2); and Platycercus elegans | the crimson rosella (📷3). On the falls circuit walk we had several close encounters with Intellagama lesueurii | Australian water dragons (📷4).

    New South Wales in the 4WD

    Broom Head NSW, looking northward to Main Beach and Red Cliff (📷1); a view south from the same lookout (📷2). Beach access from pitch at Lake Arragan Beachside campground in Yuraygir National Park (📷3). Just around the corner, looking south towards Red Cliff (📷4).

    Lake Arragan Beachside campground was inundated with resident Macropus giganteus | eastern grey kangaroo.

    We next pitched in Richmond River Nature Reserve, South Ballina NSW. Vehicle access to the adjacent long surf beach is now disallowed, so we didn’t get the chance to experience driving in the Landcruiser on sand (we’re also conflicted about beach driving). But we did access the beach on foot (📷1&2), observing Thalasseus bergii | the great crested tern at the waters edge (📷3) and dolphin jumping for joy just offshore (📷4).

    Light rain in the evening made a pleasant sound as it hit the shell of the rooftop tent:

    What’s the deal with Anderson plugs?

    Our Britz hire featured Anderson plugs. These are genderless heavy-duty DC electrical connectors, built to survive dirt, vibration and weather—making them ideal for use in vehicles and in other off-grid setups.

    SB50 (Source: Anderson Power)

    They’re very common in Australia, having become the de facto 12V connector standard. Although we’ve never personally seen them in NZ, UK or European campers, they can be found—albeit with less frequency. The SB50 variant is typical, conveying a current of ~50A; they’re much safer than cigarette sockets for high current. Applications include supply of vehicle power to a trailer or to a house battery (DC-DC charging); joining solar panels to a charge controller; powering winches and recovery gear; and providing external power outlets (e.g. to a fridge or air compressor).

    🤔 Curiosity

    More birds were seen at Richmond River Nature Reserve, South Ballina NSW. Ocyphaps lophotes | the crested pigeon is an endemic native with an erect crest (📷1). Entomyzon cyanotis | the blue-faced honeyeater is also known as the bananabird (📷2). Another look at the gorgeous Trichoglossus moluccanus | rainbow lorikeet, a common and rather vocal parrot (📷3). Not nearly as pretty, Threskiornis molucca | the Australian white ibis is colloquially known as the “bin chook” (📷4).

    General insights from our short 4WD hire

    In conversation with our caravanning friends before and during this trip we picked up a number of tips/ insights that we can put to use on future Australian away missions.

    Planning:

    • WikiCamps Australia is a popular app for finding overnight pitches
    • Do your research (e.g. fuel stops) ahead of time and with reliable connectivity.

    The rig/ equipment:

    • You don’t want anything too heavy, or too top-heavy for 4WD tracks
    • Consider carrying a portable jump starter, either for your own use, or to help others without having to mess around with your own vehicle
    • If the desire is for self-sufficiency and you want a gas-free setup, it’s now possible to find 12V water heaters
    • A 48V electrical system has advantages (see here and here).

    Driving:

    • Drive to the conditions and to your personal abilities
    • Take a break at least every two hours (“Stop, Revive, Survive”)
    • When travelling in convey a UHF CB (ultra-high frequency citizen band) radio enables (public) commentary/ direction sharing; channel 18 is used by vanners/ campers
    • Beware that the risk to your paintwork from bush scratches is high
    • If your vehicle has non-tinted glass you’ll need sunscreen on for driving or else risk sunburn
    • Fooling heavy rain “If it’s flooded forget it”
    • Stay with your vehicle in the event of a breakdown, as it will be more visible from the air than you are
    • Take extra care at marked Yowie crossings.

    On pitch:

    • Aim to arrive on pitch before shadows get long and kangaroos may leap into your path
    • Don’t leave your shoes on the ground; stomp on the toes or check carefully before putting them on (the Warrior’s roof tents have shoe bags)
    • Don’t park under trees; gum trees have a habit of dropping branches without provocation (and beware of drop bears).

    Next time we hire a 4WD our practical learning could encompass:

    • Driving on sand tracks (noting that beach driving isn’t allowed in Britz hires) and adjusting tyre pressures
    • Selecting appropriate gears
    • Driving on dirt roads and managing bulldust
    • Tackling inclines and declines
    • Making water crossings
    • Towing?

    ✳️ Tips and tricks

    While not everything went to plan (B was ill on the morning of picking up the vehicle and thus wasn’t a named driver) we had a great time with our friends and are looking forward to further adventures on our next trip to Australia.

    #2026 #4WD #4x4 #australia #camping #nationalPark #nature #newSouthWales #queensland #roadTrip #travel #unesco
  5. Lift defekt

    Letzten Donnerstag war ich morgens im Untergrund des Bahnhofs Stadelhofen unterwegs. Ich wollte schnell etwas einkaufen und anschliessend mit dem Lift nach oben fahren, wie ich das immer wieder mal tue.

    Bereits auf dem Weg ins Ladengeschoss runter wurde mir jedoch klar, dass daraus diesmal nichts werden würde: Der Lift – so liess sich durch die gläserne Hülle unschwer erkennen – steckte zwischen Gleis- und Ladengeschoss fest.

    Nun – für mich war das ja kein Problem. Ich bin gut zu Fuss. Gehbehinderte waren jedoch auf den Lift angewiesen. Ihretwegen wr es nötig, den Lift baldmöglichst zu reparieren. Und, was noch akuter war: Was, wenn der Lift momentan gar nicht leer war?

    Eine unangenehme Vorstellung …

    #defekt #Gleisgeschoss #Ladengeschoss #Lift #steckenbleiben
  6. Sony alpha 7R VI: 66 megapikseli w trybie „turbo”. To już nie jest aparat tylko do studia

    Sony zaprezentowało szóstą generację swojej flagowej linii o wysokiej rozdzielczości.

    Nowy korpus alpha 7R VI (ILCE-7RM6) to pokaz siły inżynieryjnej, który łączy ogromną szczegółowość obrazu z szybkością, jakiej w tej serii jeszcze nie było.

    Matryca i procesor: warstwowy przełom

    Sercem aparatu jest pełnoklatkowy, wykonany w technologii BSI, w pełni warstwowy przetwornik Exmor RS o rozdzielczości 66,8 megapiksela. Zastosowanie konstrukcji warstwowej pozwoliło na 5,6-krotne przyspieszenie odczytu danych w porównaniu do poprzednika.

    Nowy procesor BIONZ XR2 wspiera dedykowany układ AI, co przekłada się na zakres dynamiczny sięgający 16 stopni. Stabilizacja obrazu została poprawiona – 5-osiowy układ oferuje teraz skuteczność do 8,5 stopnia na środku kadru.

    Szybkość i AF: inteligencja kadrowania

    To pierwszy model z serii „R”, który tak mocno wchodzi w kompetencje serii sportowych. Aparat pozwala na zdjęcia seryjne z szybkością do 30 kl./s bez zaciemnienia wizjera (blackout-free) przy pełnym śledzeniu AF/AE.

    System Real-time Recognition AF+ wykorzystuje modelowanie szkieletu człowieka, co pozwala na precyzyjne śledzenie ostrości nawet wtedy, gdy fotografowana postać jest odwrócona lub porusza się nieprzewidywalnie. Parametry ekspozycji i ostrości są przeliczane do 60 razy na sekundę.

    Wideo i audio: profesjonalna produkcja

    Sony wyeliminowało jeden z największych problemów wysokich rozdzielczości – przegrzewanie się. Korpus umożliwia nagrywanie w formacie 8K 30p (z nadpróbkowaniem z 8,2K) nieprzerwanie przez 120 minut. Materiał 4K 60p i 120p jest rejestrowany z całej powierzchni matrycy, bez dodatkowego przycięcia (crop).

    Aparat wspiera funkcję podwójnego wzmocnienia (dual gain), co optymalizuje dynamikę w cieniach. Wraz z nowym adapterem XLR-A4, alpha 7R VI pozwala na wewnętrzny zapis dźwięku w 32-bitowym formacie float, co praktycznie eliminuje ryzyko przesterowania sygnału.

    Ergonomia: w końcu nowa bateria

    Producent w końcu odpowiedział na prośby o dłuższy czas pracy. Zastosowano nowy akumulator NP-SA100 o pojemności 2670 mAh, który mieści o 30% więcej energii niż popularna seria Z. Wizjer OLED o rozdzielczości 9,44 mln pikseli jest około trzy razy jaśniejszy niż w standardowych modelach i odwzorowuje przestrzeń barw DCI-P3. Korpus posiada dwa porty USB-C (jeden do ładowania, drugi do danych) oraz podświetlane przyciski ułatwiające pracę w nocy. Aparat trafi do sprzedaży pod koniec maja 2026 roku.

    Sony Xperia 1 VIII oficjalnie. AI pomaga robić lepsze zdjęcia, a nowy teleobiektyw ma znacznie większą matrycę

    #Alpha7RVI #bezlusterkowiec #fotografia #iMagazine #sony #sprzętProfesjonalny #wideo8K
  7. Sony alpha 7R VI: 66 megapikseli w trybie „turbo”. To już nie jest aparat tylko do studia

    Sony zaprezentowało szóstą generację swojej flagowej linii o wysokiej rozdzielczości.

    Nowy korpus alpha 7R VI (ILCE-7RM6) to pokaz siły inżynieryjnej, który łączy ogromną szczegółowość obrazu z szybkością, jakiej w tej serii jeszcze nie było.

    Matryca i procesor: warstwowy przełom

    Sercem aparatu jest pełnoklatkowy, wykonany w technologii BSI, w pełni warstwowy przetwornik Exmor RS o rozdzielczości 66,8 megapiksela. Zastosowanie konstrukcji warstwowej pozwoliło na 5,6-krotne przyspieszenie odczytu danych w porównaniu do poprzednika.

    Nowy procesor BIONZ XR2 wspiera dedykowany układ AI, co przekłada się na zakres dynamiczny sięgający 16 stopni. Stabilizacja obrazu została poprawiona – 5-osiowy układ oferuje teraz skuteczność do 8,5 stopnia na środku kadru.

    Szybkość i AF: inteligencja kadrowania

    To pierwszy model z serii „R”, który tak mocno wchodzi w kompetencje serii sportowych. Aparat pozwala na zdjęcia seryjne z szybkością do 30 kl./s bez zaciemnienia wizjera (blackout-free) przy pełnym śledzeniu AF/AE.

    System Real-time Recognition AF+ wykorzystuje modelowanie szkieletu człowieka, co pozwala na precyzyjne śledzenie ostrości nawet wtedy, gdy fotografowana postać jest odwrócona lub porusza się nieprzewidywalnie. Parametry ekspozycji i ostrości są przeliczane do 60 razy na sekundę.

    Wideo i audio: profesjonalna produkcja

    Sony wyeliminowało jeden z największych problemów wysokich rozdzielczości – przegrzewanie się. Korpus umożliwia nagrywanie w formacie 8K 30p (z nadpróbkowaniem z 8,2K) nieprzerwanie przez 120 minut. Materiał 4K 60p i 120p jest rejestrowany z całej powierzchni matrycy, bez dodatkowego przycięcia (crop).

    Aparat wspiera funkcję podwójnego wzmocnienia (dual gain), co optymalizuje dynamikę w cieniach. Wraz z nowym adapterem XLR-A4, alpha 7R VI pozwala na wewnętrzny zapis dźwięku w 32-bitowym formacie float, co praktycznie eliminuje ryzyko przesterowania sygnału.

    Ergonomia: w końcu nowa bateria

    Producent w końcu odpowiedział na prośby o dłuższy czas pracy. Zastosowano nowy akumulator NP-SA100 o pojemności 2670 mAh, który mieści o 30% więcej energii niż popularna seria Z. Wizjer OLED o rozdzielczości 9,44 mln pikseli jest około trzy razy jaśniejszy niż w standardowych modelach i odwzorowuje przestrzeń barw DCI-P3. Korpus posiada dwa porty USB-C (jeden do ładowania, drugi do danych) oraz podświetlane przyciski ułatwiające pracę w nocy. Aparat trafi do sprzedaży pod koniec maja 2026 roku.

    Sony Xperia 1 VIII oficjalnie. AI pomaga robić lepsze zdjęcia, a nowy teleobiektyw ma znacznie większą matrycę

    #Alpha7RVI #bezlusterkowiec #fotografia #iMagazine #sony #sprzętProfesjonalny #wideo8K
  8. 2/2 I continued blogging Alberniweather and on FB and Twitter but I gradually removed my personal self from Facebook and eventually during the Pandemic, I decided the Facebook environment was just too toxic even for weather stuff and I shut down my page and left Facebook completely.

    The impact on traffic to Alberniweather.ca and its prominence in the community was, and still is, significant.

    I have diehard followers, many who have become friends over the years, I still get the odd call from media, or even the public about random weather things.

    I have good connections with a few folks at Environment Canada (though their staff have become thinner and more transient :(

    and major events still get spikes of local traffic but I since about 2022, and after I removed myself from Twitter that year, I don’t blog nearly as much. I would do a few posts in a week, and then go months without posting. I just got out of the habit I guess.

    But I am still interested in the weather. I still feel like Alberniweather is a useful service for people in my community. I still feel a willing obligation to inform people about the weather and I believe I am trusted to do so by the public and local leaders. I’ve never made any money at it, I sold ad space on the website for a few years but it wasn’t worth the hassle and I didn’t feel comfortable taking the money when I was councillor. I have had some generous spontaneous donations at times.

    But mainly I do it because it’s interesting, and I hope it is useful for people especially when people are looking for information during a major event.

    The highest traffic I have ever had on Alberniweather pre-FB exit was the local Dog Mountain forest fire in 2015.

    post-FB exit: the #underwoodfire

    People want easy access to reliable local, trusted, information.

    Large media orgs have mostly given up on this.

    I am grateful we still have an active local newspaper and radio and that both trust me and I trust them.

    @akurjata @alberniweather

  9. 🍃 Hasta hoy la #agroindustria ha dejado-deja una 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗳𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗮 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗮 𝘆 𝗰𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗿𝗶𝘇 𝗲𝗻 𝗲𝗹 𝘃𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲 𝗱𝗲𝗹 #𝗔𝗸𝘂𝗻𝗸𝗮𝘄𝗮, siendo la principal causante de contaminación de nitratos, fosfatos y pesticidas en los #suelos y las aguas que cruzan nuestro valle 🍃

    También han degradado y salinizado los suelos, acaparado las aguas. Lo que ha impactado en la disminución significativa de la diversidad local y criollas de plantas medicinales y alimenticias, y con ello la identidad campesina e indígena.

    Es tiempo de 𝗮𝗯𝗿𝗮𝘇𝗮𝗿 𝗹𝗮 𝘀𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗻í𝗮 𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗮, la cual reivindica el derecho a decidir de forma autónoma que queremos producir, como nos queremos alimentar y en que tiempos.

    Al hablar de 𝘀𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗻í𝗮 𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗮, 𝗻𝗼 𝗽𝘂𝗲𝗱𝗼 𝗲𝘃𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗿 𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗿 𝘆 𝗽𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗮𝗿 𝗲𝗻 𝗹𝗮 𝗿𝗲𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮 𝗮𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗮 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗼 𝘂𝗻 𝘁𝗼𝗱𝗼 𝗶𝗻𝘀𝗲𝗽𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗱𝗲 𝗹𝗮 𝗹𝘂𝗰𝗵𝗮 𝗽𝗼𝗿 𝗹𝗮 𝘁𝗶𝗲𝗿𝗿𝗮, porque nuestro territorio es nuestra vida misma.🍃

    #ecocidio #ReformaAgrariaPopular #autonomia #SoberaniaAlimentariaYa #agroecología #buenvivir #laagroindustriamata #elagronegocioesmuerte #semillaslibres #territoriotierra #defensadelavida #pikunmapu #akunkawa

  10. 🧛 DRACULA MEETS BERSERK IN UPCOMING REGICIDE SERIES LAUNCHING THIS AUGUST
    Fan-favorite writer Patrick Kindlon (Tigress Island, Gehenna: Naked Aggression) and up-and-coming artist Ludovic Lalliat (Akutezoïde) will take readers on a doomed march through Transylvania in the upcoming Regicide. This dark, ongoing fantasy series...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #comic books #comics #dracula #Image Comics #REGICIDE

  11. 🧛 DRACULA MEETS BERSERK IN UPCOMING REGICIDE SERIES LAUNCHING THIS AUGUST
    Fan-favorite writer Patrick Kindlon (Tigress Island, Gehenna: Naked Aggression) and up-and-coming artist Ludovic Lalliat (Akutezoïde) will take readers on a doomed march through Transylvania in the upcoming Regicide. This dark, ongoing fantasy series...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #comic books #comics #dracula #Image Comics #REGICIDE

  12. 🧛 DRACULA MEETS BERSERK IN UPCOMING REGICIDE SERIES LAUNCHING THIS AUGUST
    Fan-favorite writer Patrick Kindlon (Tigress Island, Gehenna: Naked Aggression) and up-and-coming artist Ludovic Lalliat (Akutezoïde) will take readers on a doomed march through Transylvania in the upcoming Regicide. This dark, ongoing fantasy series...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #comic books #comics #dracula #Image Comics #REGICIDE

  13. 🧛 DRACULA MEETS BERSERK IN UPCOMING REGICIDE SERIES LAUNCHING THIS AUGUST
    Fan-favorite writer Patrick Kindlon (Tigress Island, Gehenna: Naked Aggression) and up-and-coming artist Ludovic Lalliat (Akutezoïde) will take readers on a doomed march through Transylvania in the upcoming Regicide. This dark, ongoing fantasy series...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #dracula #comics #comic books #REGICIDE #image comics

  14. 🧛 DRACULA MEETS BERSERK IN UPCOMING REGICIDE SERIES LAUNCHING THIS AUGUST
    Fan-favorite writer Patrick Kindlon (Tigress Island, Gehenna: Naked Aggression) and up-and-coming artist Ludovic Lalliat (Akutezoïde) will take readers on a doomed march through Transylvania in the upcoming Regicide. This dark, ongoing fantasy series...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #dracula #comics #comic books #REGICIDE #image comics

  15. 🧛 DRACULA MEETS BERSERK IN UPCOMING REGICIDE SERIES LAUNCHING THIS AUGUST
    Fan-favorite writer Patrick Kindlon (Tigress Island, Gehenna: Naked Aggression) and up-and-coming artist Ludovic Lalliat (Akutezoïde) will take readers on a doomed march through Transylvania in the upcoming Regicide. This dark, ongoing fantasy series...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #dracula #comics #comic books #REGICIDE #image comics

  16. CW: deltarune, self-harm

    You VS. Your Will To Live

    #Deltarune

  17. 🎉
    Dienstag 28.04. wird
    Konny (Kleinkunstpunk)
    mit seinem neuen Projekt Turgutz in der KTS, Freiburg spielen.
    Turgutz ist linkes Musiktheater.

    Briefe in A-Moll

    Die Zeiten sind, wie sie sind - und die Kämpfer:innen sind müde. Da kannste nix machen.

    Außer allen erzählen, die es nicht hören wollen, dass es so ist,

    und früher sich alles zumindest mal anders angefühlt hat, oder?

    Wie bleiben wir handlungsfähig, wenn Angst und Zynismus um sich greifen?

    Konny schaut zurück auf Lebensstationen und auf eine linke Bewegung, um nach vorne schauen zu können.

    🎸Ein musikalisch-szenisches Programm aus Liedern, Briefpassagen und Theaterelementen gegen das Aufgeben.

    einen Vorgeschmack gibt es hier:

    ▶️youtu.be/PU7umsXPw4s?si=5U3rYU

    und hier
    ▶️turgutz.de/

    ▶️ tacker.fr/node/17455

    #freiburg #kts #kats #konzert #lieder #liedermaching #kleinkunst #theater #kleinkunstbühne #straßenkünstler #konny
    #punkmusik #turgutz #akustisch #musicians #anarchie #antifa #kleinkunstpunk #gitarre #quetsche #akkordeon #ontour #musiktheater #wagenburg #hambach

  18. Heute endlich wieder eine lang erwartete Episode aus der beliebten Reihe „Frag The Meister“! ;-)

    Mein Kind möchte Gitarre spielen, gibt es für Kinder geeignete Gitarren?
    Ja, es gibt sogenannte ¾ Gitarren, die etwas kürzere Mensuren(Saitenlängen) haben. Sehr gut für kleinere Hände geeignet. Gibt es in akustisch und elektrisch.

    #fragthemeister #gitarre #gitarrentipps