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  1. Look at these great tools by @MattHodges and @mauforonda. They generate regular #digests of popular #mastodon posts from your timeline in case you missed anything. Looking forward to trying them out! 😍

    - #python code base: github.com/hodgesmr/mastodon_d
    - personal digest page: github.com/mauforonda/mastodon
    - email digest: github.com/mauforonda/mastodon
    - link collector: github.com/mauforonda/mastodon

    Examples are available from the respective github.io pages.

    From: hachyderm.io/@mauforonda/10963

  2. Was ist der Unterschied zwischen hartem und weichem DRM?
    Was ist DRM?
    Warum kann/darf ich keine E-Books kaufen und/oder weiterverkaufen?
    WAS DARF ICH ÜBERHAUPT? #drm #ebooks #kindle #amazon #epub #kfx #blog yavin3.de/ebooks-formate-drm-u

  3. das ist definitiv mein lieblingsmusikvideo. es passt perfekt zum song. roh in der produktion, aber genau dadurch steckt so viel schönheit in der einfachheit. ich frage mich immer wieder, wie er all diese alten clips gefunden hat, die er dann auf sich selbst und die wand hinter sich projiziert. ich komme oft zu diesem video zurück.

    youtu.be/MhdLcQ8SACA?si=sXubHj

    #musik #alldiesegewalt #maxrieger #experimentalmusic #ambient #drone #postpunk

  4. Lieber Weihnachtsmann, Wenn du mir diesen Wunsch erfüllst, dann werde ich mir die nächsten 4 Jahre nichts mehr wünschen 🙏 #LindnerRücktritt

  5. Also mit 2 Gläser Wein auf nüchternen Magen kann man schon fast lachen statt weinen #Wahlabend

  6. Also mit 2 Gläser Wein auf nüchternen Magen kann man schon fast lachen statt weinen #Wahlabend

  7. Wenn der Faschismus wiederkommt, wird er nicht sagen „Ich bin der Faschismus!“ er wird sagen „Ich hab das nicht ertragen, deshalb habe ich weggesehen!“ #Grütters

  8. Hier nochmal Impressionen aus #Riesa Gerne teilen, denn die Aktivist*innen haben jede Reichweite verdient! ❤️ #rie1101 #Polizeigewalt

  9. Zacarias and Severina having a picnic at Speedway Meadows in Golden Gate Park (San Francisco, California), 1967, lcsh
    Filipino Americans

    From Digital Collections of San Francisco Public Library
    https://digitalsf.org/record/1972
    #SanFrancisco #SF #SFPL #California #US #USA #history #image #photography #photo #retro #photos
  10. Zacarias and Severina having a picnic at Speedway Meadows in Golden Gate Park (San Francisco, California), 1967, lcsh
    Filipino Americans

    From Digital Collections of San Francisco Public Library
    https://digitalsf.org/record/1972
    #SanFrancisco #SF #SFPL #California #US #USA #history #image #photography #photo #retro #photos
  11. Zacarias and Severina having a picnic at Speedway Meadows in Golden Gate Park (San Francisco, California), 1967, lcsh
    Filipino Americans

    From Digital Collections of San Francisco Public Library
    https://digitalsf.org/record/1972
    #SanFrancisco #SF #SFPL #California #US #USA #history #image #photography #photo #retro #photos
  12. Zacarias and Severina having a picnic at Speedway Meadows in Golden Gate Park (San Francisco, California), 1967, lcsh
    Filipino Americans

    From Digital Collections of San Francisco Public Library
    https://digitalsf.org/record/1972
    #SanFrancisco #SF #SFPL #California #US #USA #history #image #photography #photo #retro #photos
  13. Anubis – Anthromorphicide Review By Grin Reaper

    Straddling the line between power metal and thrash, Anubis returns two years removed from their debut to unveil full-length follow-up Anthromorphicide. According to the promo materials,1 this translates to ‘the death of the human form,’ with Anubis mastermind Devin Reiche (Hatchet) clarifying that Anthromorphicide captures a band in flux as they ‘evolve in real time.’ Anubis formed back in 2018, and between then and now, they’ve released six EPs as well as 2024 LP Dark Paradise. The band maintains a steady course with Anthromorphicide, yet power thrash is niche enough that newer bands struggle to escape comparisons to its cornerstones (namely, Iced Earth). Given Anubis’ claim of continuously maturing their sound, how far do they extend past the limits imposed by themselves and the genre?

    Anthromorphicide brims with influences and inspirations, yet Anubis transcends mere mimicry. Instead, they call upon dozens of bands to inform a love letter to the fusion of power and thrash. Most immediately, Anubis’ theatrics remind me of Helloween, with Reiche’s vocals sidling comfortably between Kiske and Mystic Prophecy’s R.D. Liapakis. Musically, Anthromorphicide traverses a varied landscape, covering the likes of Kreator’s rabid power thrash attack (“Anthromorphicide,” “Reptile Eyes”), Persuader’s sprightly riffing (“Nuclear Dawn”), and DragonForce’s knack for hooky choruses and histrionics (“Celestial,” “Battalion”). And going back to Iced Earth, “Ancient at Birth” could slot nicely into one of the Something Wicked installments. Even with all these reference points, though, Anubis manages to craft an engaging affair that injects the familiar into an original and diverse collection of songs.

    Considering the lineup turbulence Anubis has weathered, Anthromorphicide evinces a natural progression. Each of their releases combines power metal’s anthemic songwriting with thrash’s chugs and aggressive riffing, and while Anthromorphicide is no different, it feels more vibrant and deliberate. Fun abounds when songs strong-arm listeners into singing along, such as the “Moonchild”like opening to “Ancient at Birth” or the candy-coated, synth-driven bop “My Favorite Cage,” elevated by Zhariah’s guest vocals. Anthromorphicide isn’t chintzy, singalong cheese, though, and Anubis adds plenty of heart and grit into the formula. “Celestial” conjures Follow the Blind-era Blind Guardian with kinetic drumming and furious riffing, while longtime bassist Will Buckley buffets with his buttery bottom-end. “The Arcanist” in particular highlights Buckley’s fluid grooves, recalling D.D. Verni’s (Overkill) in-your-face aesthetic. Through it all, Ulises Hernandez (Judicator) flits and wails in tandem with returning guitarist Justin Escamilla, ensuring a dual-axe flurry that rarely misses.

    Anubis shimmers during Anthromorphicide’s best moments, yet small snags hold it back. The first and final thirds of the album bristle with energy and deft execution, but the middle third sags compared to the bookends. The opening triad purrs with engrossing riffs and memorable melodies, but “The Fire Inside” slows proceedings with a seven-minute ballad that stalls Anthromorphicide’s momentum. Slow, contemplative numbers have their place, but just because it’s slow doesn’t mean it should be long. Paces accelerate from there, but it’s not until “My Favorite Cage” that I’m properly back in the groove. And that’s not to suggest that the intervening songs aren’t good, mind—just that they lack the show-stopping moments needed to reignite the flames left smoldering after “The Arcanist.” On the production front, Anthromorphicide sounds a bit thin and glossy. The bass drum and toms, contributed by David Velez, work well, but the cymbals get buried in the mix while the snare sounds flat and lifeless. Anubis commits no glaring sins, but the sum total of the minor gripes inhibits the album’s staying power.

    A single listen through Anthromorphicide exposes Anubis’ sturdy songwriting and technical chops, and my appreciation grows with each spin. Anthromorphicide presents a crisp forty-two minutes of power thrash drama that’s easy to get lost within, and despite its flaws, rewards return visits. Although Anubis weaves scads of references together, each track possesses a core identity, and while some are more memorable than others, it gives Anubis a secure foundation to build upon. If they can preserve what works, with a few small tweaks, Anubis could tip the scales and unload an undeniable power thrash triumph with their next outing.

    Rating: Good
    DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 192 kbps mp3
    Label: M-Theory Audio
    Website: Bandcamp
    Releases Worldwide: April 24th, 2026

    #2026 #30 #AmericanMetal #Anthromorphicide #Anubis #Apr26 #BlindGuardian #DragonForce #Hatchet #Helloween #IcedEarth #Judicator #Kreator #MTheoryAudio #MysticProphecy #Overkill #PowerMetal #PowerThrash #Review #Reviews #ThrashMetal #TowerGuard #Zhariah
  14. Zecharias Zechalem provides deeply researched insight into how Ethiopeans in search of work get lured into forced labor in Saudi Arabia through misinforming Facebook pages and ads. Apparently FB doesn't do much against that, and provides no moderation or counter measures for this in that corner of Africa/Arabic states.
    Zecharias Zelalem wrote the following post Sat, 16 Sep 2023 22:11:02 +0200

    This is what 7 months & 100s of hours of work culminated in. If you have the time, read the story online, or pick up the Globe and Mail paper if you are in 🇨🇦. My story is on page A16.

    This is yet another example of how big tech may be quick to respond to consumer demands in North America, but when it comes to non English speaking populations in impoverished countries, they're slow to address real life devastation their tools cause.

    They have to do better.

    Thank you for your time.

    -ZZ.

    #commercialSocialMedia #Africa #Ethiopea #SaudiArabia #ForcedLabor #Facebook #fail #BigTech
  15. Zecharias Zechalem provides deeply researched insight into how Ethiopeans in search of work get lured into forced labor in Saudi Arabia through misinforming Facebook pages and ads. Apparently FB doesn't do much against that, and provides no moderation or counter measures for this in that corner of Africa/Arabic states.
    Zecharias Zelalem wrote the following post Sat, 16 Sep 2023 22:11:02 +0200

    This is what 7 months & 100s of hours of work culminated in. If you have the time, read the story online, or pick up the Globe and Mail paper if you are in 🇨🇦. My story is on page A16.

    This is yet another example of how big tech may be quick to respond to consumer demands in North America, but when it comes to non English speaking populations in impoverished countries, they're slow to address real life devastation their tools cause.

    They have to do better.

    Thank you for your time.

    -ZZ.

    #commercialSocialMedia #Africa #Ethiopea #SaudiArabia #ForcedLabor #Facebook #fail #BigTech
  16. Zecharias Zechalem provides deeply researched insight into how Ethiopeans in search of work get lured into forced labor in Saudi Arabia through misinforming Facebook pages and ads. Apparently FB doesn't do much against that, and provides no moderation or counter measures for this in that corner of Africa/Arabic states.
    Zecharias Zelalem wrote the following post Sat, 16 Sep 2023 22:11:02 +0200

    This is what 7 months & 100s of hours of work culminated in. If you have the time, read the story online, or pick up the Globe and Mail paper if you are in 🇨🇦. My story is on page A16.

    This is yet another example of how big tech may be quick to respond to consumer demands in North America, but when it comes to non English speaking populations in impoverished countries, they're slow to address real life devastation their tools cause.

    They have to do better.

    Thank you for your time.

    -ZZ.

    #commercialSocialMedia #Africa #Ethiopea #SaudiArabia #ForcedLabor #Facebook #fail #BigTech
  17. Zecharias Zechalem provides deeply researched insight into how Ethiopeans in search of work get lured into forced labor in Saudi Arabia through misinforming Facebook pages and ads. Apparently FB doesn't do much against that, and provides no moderation or counter measures for this in that corner of Africa/Arabic states.
    Zecharias Zelalem wrote the following post Sat, 16 Sep 2023 22:11:02 +0200

    This is what 7 months & 100s of hours of work culminated in. If you have the time, read the story online, or pick up the Globe and Mail paper if you are in 🇨🇦. My story is on page A16.

    This is yet another example of how big tech may be quick to respond to consumer demands in North America, but when it comes to non English speaking populations in impoverished countries, they're slow to address real life devastation their tools cause.

    They have to do better.

    Thank you for your time.

    -ZZ.

    #commercialSocialMedia #Africa #Ethiopea #SaudiArabia #ForcedLabor #Facebook #fail #BigTech
  18. Zecharias Zechalem provides deeply researched insight into how Ethiopeans in search of work get lured into forced labor in Saudi Arabia through misinforming Facebook pages and ads. Apparently FB doesn't do much against that, and provides no moderation or counter measures for this in that corner of Africa/Arabic states.
    Zecharias Zelalem wrote the following post Sat, 16 Sep 2023 22:11:02 +0200

    This is what 7 months & 100s of hours of work culminated in. If you have the time, read the story online, or pick up the Globe and Mail paper if you are in 🇨🇦. My story is on page A16.

    This is yet another example of how big tech may be quick to respond to consumer demands in North America, but when it comes to non English speaking populations in impoverished countries, they're slow to address real life devastation their tools cause.

    They have to do better.

    Thank you for your time.

    -ZZ.

    #commercialSocialMedia #Africa #Ethiopea #SaudiArabia #ForcedLabor #Facebook #fail #BigTech