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  1. 🎶It shouldn't bother me
    But it does …🎶

    🎶The small victories
    The cankers and medallions
    The little nothings
    They keep me thinking that someday

    I might beat you🎶

    Faith No More "A Small Victory"

    youtu.be/i9_hCjcFNO0

    #JukeboxFridayNight #Obsessions

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  4. Signing off with a favourite about sore losers and sore winners.

    Faith No More "A Small Victory"

    youtube.com/watch?v=i9_hCjcFNO

    Well, it's a hit for me.

    It shouldn't. But it does.

    #JukeboxFridayNight #HitAndMiss

  5. Account portability and the social web underlap.org/account-portabili

    I believe this is an important topic for the Fediverse. Please boost for visibility.

    Thanks to @dottorblaster @jamesravey @hcj @mima @hirad @devnull for commenting on my earlier survey on this topic (fosstodon.org/@underlap/111617)

  6. Chấn thương sau hỏa hoạn có thể ảnh hưởng sâu sắc đến tâm lý con người. Hãy nhớ rằng không chỉ có bạn trong cuộc chiến này. Tìm kiếm sự hỗ trợ từ bạn bè và cộng đồng giúp bạn vượt qua. Đừng ngần ngại chia sẻ cảm xúc của mình. #ChấnThươngHỏaHoạn #HỗTrợTâmThần #HKSAR ift.tt/hcJW4lo

  7. When consumers are protected, Europe thrives.

    We've launched a public consultation to shape an ambitious consumer policy agenda for the next five years.

    We must ensure their online safety, access to safe products, and fair competition for businesses.

    #HaveYourSay

    europa.eu/!hcj9Pb

  8. Prof. Dr. Anette Sosna hat Anfang April das Amt der Prorektorin für Lehre und Lehrkräftebildung übernommen. Sie möchte sich für gute Lehre und eine enge Betreuung der Studierenden einsetzen. Ein nachhaltiger Kompetenzaufbau für alle Studierenden mit Blick auf die spätere Berufstätigkeit und die Umsetzung der Reform der Lehrkräftebildung stehen im Zentrum ihrer Arbeit.
    Lesen Sie hier das vollständige Interview: ugreif.de/hcje3
    #UniGreifswald #Lehrkräftebildung

  9. All Creatures Great and Small Season 5 | Official Teaser | PBS Masterpiece | January 12
    "To things that never change." Darrowby, here we come! Return to the cozy world of All Creatures Great and Small for an all-new season.

    #AllCreaturesGreatAndSmall #PBSMasterpiece #OfficialTeaser #Entertainment #Television #TV

    youtu.be/3nNBwD78MQ4?si=5NEs8D

  10. R to @ERC_Research: Over 2023's three #ERCPoC competition rounds, 240 projects received a total of €36 million in top-up innovation funding.

    What are the projects about?

    So many interesting investigations...we describe three to give you a taste.

    👉 europa.eu/!HcjPbq

    🐦🔗: nitter.cz/ERC_Research/status/

    [2024-01-18 11:41 UTC]

  11. Sometimes all you need is some Amelie Lens to get you through the day. Also for those of you who know my music posts and usually don't check out the hashtags I use below, this is a 2 hour Techno music mix.

    Amelie Lens - Kompass Klub Closing - NYE LIVESTREAM
    invidious.13ad.de/watch?v=ojxZ

    #Music #AmelieLens #Techno

  12. #Palestine / Israel’s Supreme Court orders demolition of illegal settlement construction on Palestinian land near Nabi Aner, 7 years after the case was filed

    The case, filed in December 2017 by the head of Ras Karkar village council, two residents of Deir Amar village, and the human rights organizations Yesh Din and Emek Shaveh, challenged the illegal construction and takeover of the Nabi Aner archaeological site.

    The site, partially located on Palestinian-owned land near Ramallah, contains significant cultural heritage including springs, a mosque, and ruins of historical structures. Since the early 2000s, Palestinian landowners have experienced severe violence from Israeli settlers, hindering access to the site. Israeli settlers subsequently transformed the area into a recreational site, illegally constructing pools, pathways, and other structures, even boasting about displacing Palestinians.

    Despite repeated appeals to authorities, the illegal construction continued. The Israeli government attempted to delay enforcement by citing the “Regularization Law,” but the Supreme Court rejected this argument in 2020. Finally, on December 17, 2024, the court ruled in favor of the petitioners, ordering the demolition of illegal structures within six months and the restoration of the site to its pre-occupation state.

    The court emphasized the state's obligation to protect Palestinian property rights and ensure access to heritage sites. The ruling also criticized the government and prosecution for their handling of the case.

    yesh-din.org/en/hcj-petition-r

    Photo: Settlers after they encroached upon the Nabi Aner site, which served to irrigate the lands of the villages of Ras Karkar and Deir Amar. This is part of a widespread phenomenon of “settlement tourism”, which involves taking over Palestinian lands and claiming them to be public goods (while violently denying access to the rightful owners of course).

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelOccupation
    #israelWarCrims
    #NabiAner
    #Nakba #Domicide
    #SettelementTourism

  13. #Palestine / Israel’s Supreme Court orders demolition of illegal settlement construction on Palestinian land near Nabi Aner, 7 years after the case was filed

    The case, filed in December 2017 by the head of Ras Karkar village council, two residents of Deir Amar village, and the human rights organizations Yesh Din and Emek Shaveh, challenged the illegal construction and takeover of the Nabi Aner archaeological site.

    The site, partially located on Palestinian-owned land near Ramallah, contains significant cultural heritage including springs, a mosque, and ruins of historical structures. Since the early 2000s, Palestinian landowners have experienced severe violence from Israeli settlers, hindering access to the site. Israeli settlers subsequently transformed the area into a recreational site, illegally constructing pools, pathways, and other structures, even boasting about displacing Palestinians.

    Despite repeated appeals to authorities, the illegal construction continued. The Israeli government attempted to delay enforcement by citing the “Regularization Law,” but the Supreme Court rejected this argument in 2020. Finally, on December 17, 2024, the court ruled in favor of the petitioners, ordering the demolition of illegal structures within six months and the restoration of the site to its pre-occupation state.

    The court emphasized the state's obligation to protect Palestinian property rights and ensure access to heritage sites. The ruling also criticized the government and prosecution for their handling of the case.

    yesh-din.org/en/hcj-petition-r

    Photo: Settlers after they encroached upon the Nabi Aner site, which served to irrigate the lands of the villages of Ras Karkar and Deir Amar. This is part of a widespread phenomenon of “settlement tourism”, which involves taking over Palestinian lands and claiming them to be public goods (while violently denying access to the rightful owners of course).

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelOccupation
    #israelWarCrims
    #NabiAner
    #Nakba #Domicide
    #SettelementTourism

  14. #Palestine / Israel’s Supreme Court orders demolition of illegal settlement construction on Palestinian land near Nabi Aner, 7 years after the case was filed

    The case, filed in December 2017 by the head of Ras Karkar village council, two residents of Deir Amar village, and the human rights organizations Yesh Din and Emek Shaveh, challenged the illegal construction and takeover of the Nabi Aner archaeological site.

    The site, partially located on Palestinian-owned land near Ramallah, contains significant cultural heritage including springs, a mosque, and ruins of historical structures. Since the early 2000s, Palestinian landowners have experienced severe violence from Israeli settlers, hindering access to the site. Israeli settlers subsequently transformed the area into a recreational site, illegally constructing pools, pathways, and other structures, even boasting about displacing Palestinians.

    Despite repeated appeals to authorities, the illegal construction continued. The Israeli government attempted to delay enforcement by citing the “Regularization Law,” but the Supreme Court rejected this argument in 2020. Finally, on December 17, 2024, the court ruled in favor of the petitioners, ordering the demolition of illegal structures within six months and the restoration of the site to its pre-occupation state.

    The court emphasized the state's obligation to protect Palestinian property rights and ensure access to heritage sites. The ruling also criticized the government and prosecution for their handling of the case.

    yesh-din.org/en/hcj-petition-r

    Photo: Settlers after they encroached upon the Nabi Aner site, which served to irrigate the lands of the villages of Ras Karkar and Deir Amar. This is part of a widespread phenomenon of “settlement tourism”, which involves taking over Palestinian lands and claiming them to be public goods (while violently denying access to the rightful owners of course).

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelOccupation
    #israelWarCrims
    #NabiAner
    #Nakba #Domicide
    #SettelementTourism

  15. #Palestine / Israel’s Supreme Court orders demolition of illegal settlement construction on Palestinian land near Nabi Aner, 7 years after the case was filed

    The case, filed in December 2017 by the head of Ras Karkar village council, two residents of Deir Amar village, and the human rights organizations Yesh Din and Emek Shaveh, challenged the illegal construction and takeover of the Nabi Aner archaeological site.

    The site, partially located on Palestinian-owned land near Ramallah, contains significant cultural heritage including springs, a mosque, and ruins of historical structures. Since the early 2000s, Palestinian landowners have experienced severe violence from Israeli settlers, hindering access to the site. Israeli settlers subsequently transformed the area into a recreational site, illegally constructing pools, pathways, and other structures, even boasting about displacing Palestinians.

    Despite repeated appeals to authorities, the illegal construction continued. The Israeli government attempted to delay enforcement by citing the “Regularization Law,” but the Supreme Court rejected this argument in 2020. Finally, on December 17, 2024, the court ruled in favor of the petitioners, ordering the demolition of illegal structures within six months and the restoration of the site to its pre-occupation state.

    The court emphasized the state's obligation to protect Palestinian property rights and ensure access to heritage sites. The ruling also criticized the government and prosecution for their handling of the case.

    yesh-din.org/en/hcj-petition-r

    Photo: Settlers after they encroached upon the Nabi Aner site, which served to irrigate the lands of the villages of Ras Karkar and Deir Amar. This is part of a widespread phenomenon of “settlement tourism”, which involves taking over Palestinian lands and claiming them to be public goods (while violently denying access to the rightful owners of course).

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelOccupation
    #israelWarCrims
    #NabiAner
    #Nakba #Domicide
    #SettelementTourism

  16. #Palestine / Israel’s Supreme Court orders demolition of illegal settlement construction on Palestinian land near Nabi Aner, 7 years after the case was filed

    The case, filed in December 2017 by the head of Ras Karkar village council, two residents of Deir Amar village, and the human rights organizations Yesh Din and Emek Shaveh, challenged the illegal construction and takeover of the Nabi Aner archaeological site.

    The site, partially located on Palestinian-owned land near Ramallah, contains significant cultural heritage including springs, a mosque, and ruins of historical structures. Since the early 2000s, Palestinian landowners have experienced severe violence from Israeli settlers, hindering access to the site. Israeli settlers subsequently transformed the area into a recreational site, illegally constructing pools, pathways, and other structures, even boasting about displacing Palestinians.

    Despite repeated appeals to authorities, the illegal construction continued. The Israeli government attempted to delay enforcement by citing the “Regularization Law,” but the Supreme Court rejected this argument in 2020. Finally, on December 17, 2024, the court ruled in favor of the petitioners, ordering the demolition of illegal structures within six months and the restoration of the site to its pre-occupation state.

    The court emphasized the state's obligation to protect Palestinian property rights and ensure access to heritage sites. The ruling also criticized the government and prosecution for their handling of the case.

    yesh-din.org/en/hcj-petition-r

    Photo: Settlers after they encroached upon the Nabi Aner site, which served to irrigate the lands of the villages of Ras Karkar and Deir Amar. This is part of a widespread phenomenon of “settlement tourism”, which involves taking over Palestinian lands and claiming them to be public goods (while violently denying access to the rightful owners of course).

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelOccupation
    #israelWarCrims
    #NabiAner
    #Nakba #Domicide
    #SettelementTourism

  17. Today I had to remove from and it turns out it is as simple as running 1 powershell command

    learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answ

  18. I have finally setup to work with my custom domain :ac_happy:

  19. GM, and for those in the UK and are currently suffering from nationwide outages so it might be time to touch grass 🌿

  20. Today's is

    Kerning is the space between characters. It can also be the process of making the spacing uniform to improve legibility of text.

  21. I wonder how many people in the older generation are finding out who the are from the

  22. I wonder how many people in the older generation are finding out who the #Sidemen are from the #SidemenCharityMatch