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🐶 ■ El animal de apariencia bondadosa que amenaza la conservación de la biodiversidad de España ■ Se introdujo en nuestro país como mascota pero, en la actualidad, numerosas poblaciones han sido localizadas en el campo de casi todas las comunidades.
https://www.huffingtonpost.es/life/animales/elanimal-apariencia-bondadosa-amenaza-conservacion-biodiversidad-espana.html?int=MASTODON_WORLD#animales #especiesinvasoras #mascotas #biodiversidad #amenazas #mapaches
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🎥 ■ Instala una pequeña puerta para sus gatos y se ve invadida por animales inesperados ■ Para facilitar la entrada y salida de sus gatos, una señora de Texas instaló una gatera en la ventana trasera de su casa. Pero no había pensado en las posibles consecuencias. Todo cambió una noche, cuando oyó un alboroto en el salón […]
https://www.huffingtonpost.es/videos/instala-pequena-puerta-gatos-ve-invadida-animales-inesperados.html?int=MASTODON_WORLD -
I'm nearly ready to launch a public invite-only #BadgeFed instance. I'm offering free access to nonprofit and volunteer organizations in exchange for a few months of feedback. I am looking probably 2-3 organizations.
If your group wants to test Open Badges (aka open credentials, badges, verification) issuance, help shape early features, and influence a community‑focused/fediverse enabled credentialing platform, please reply or reach out!
Thanks for boosting to increase reach!
- @badgefed
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HEY WASHINGTON STATE FOLLOW WAHEALTH HERE SO THEY HAVE REASON TO STAY
From: @mapache
https://hachyderm.io/@mapache/114122531448686470#seattle #washingtonState #KingCounty #ShohomishCounty #PierceCounty
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Aplikacja Find My od Apple może stać się modnym narzędziem społecznościowym, zwłaszcza wśród młodszych pokoleń.
Pamiętacie meldowanie się na Facebooku…? Tak, to już brzmi bardzo źle, ale pokazuje się, że zaprojektowana początkowo do lokalizowania zagubionych urządzeń aplikacja Find My jest teraz wykorzystywana przez wielu użytkowników do dzielenia się rzeczywistymi lokalizacjami z bliskimi przyjaciółmi i rodziną. Ta zmiana sprawiła, że stała się de facto aplikacją społecznościową, pozwalając użytkownikom na wygodne śledzenie lokalizacji znajomych i spontaniczne spotkania.
Trend ten zyskuje na popularności, szczególnie po tym, jak Apple uprościł funkcje dzielenia się lokalizacją w ostatnich aktualizacjach, integrując je bezpośrednio w aplikacji Wiadomości. Pomimo potencjalnych obaw dotyczących prywatności, ten nowy sposób na utrzymywanie kontaktu staje się coraz bardziej popularny, podkreślając, że Find My to nie tylko narzędzie użytkowe, ale również platforma do interakcji społecznych.
Ellen Huet pisze na łamach Bloomberga:
Uwielbiam udostępniać znajomym lokalizacje w czasie rzeczywistym. W ciągu ostatnich kilku lat stopniowo przekonałam około 20 znajomych, by pozwolili mi śledzić ich miejsce pobytu 24/7. A ja z kolei udostępniam im swoje.
Korzystamy głównie z aplikacji Znajdź mnie na iOS, a kilku znajomych użytkowników Androida z funkcji udostępniania lokalizacji w Mapach Google. Kiedy tylko chcę, mogę otworzyć aplikację i czule spojrzeć na moją kolekcję małych kropek przyjaciół na mapie, dryfujących po mieście, kraju, a czasem po całym świecie.
Cyfrowy nawyk stał się również bardziej popularny wśród młodszych pokoleń. Niektórzy z pokolenia Z postrzegają to jako rytuał przyjaźni lub kamień milowy wskazujący na bliskość.
Powiem tak – ze wszystkich „cyfrowych nawyków” ten akurat powinien być ostatnim, którym się moim zdaniem warto zainteresować. Mam nadzieję, że Apple nie podejmie decyzji zrobienia pełnoprawnego serwisu społecznościowego na bazie Find My. Swoją drogą, pamiętacie iTunes Ping?
Oczywiście działanie Find My jest w pełni bezpieczne, o czym więcej mówiłem w jednym z ostatnich odcinków podcastu, ale warto pamiętać, że na koniec dnia decyzję o tym, jak zostanie ono wykorzystanie podejmuje człowiek – czyli Ty.
https://imagazine.pl/2024/08/26/find-my-nowym-serwisem-spolecznosciowym/
#Bezpieczeństwo #e4e4e4 #FindMy #lokalizacja #lokalizator #mediaSpołecznościowe #prywatność #socialMedia
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Ceny ropy letí vzhůru, letiště kolabují. Jaké má válka v Íránu dopady na globální ekonomiku? Přehledný vývoj konfliktu v grafech a mapách.
Tón: : mírně negativní
#česko #gdelt #válka #cenaRopy #hormuzskýPrůliv
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@GIMP Aquí está!!! Retro sello del Calvo Barba Blanca con mis ojazos marrones. Cada perfil de cada plataforma con su logo en la parte inferior.
Que me gusta meterme en estas historias!
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Bueno, ahora si. Completamente laminado el Sky Atlas 2000.0 Field Edition 2da Edición de Tirion y Sinnott. quisiera enrularlo del lado largo pero en CopiSer no tienen una máquina lo suficientemente larga como para hacerlo. Alguen sabe algun lugar donde puedan enrularlo o por lo menos que me vendan una carpeta donde guardar las láminas? son de 47x34 cm aprox #skyatlas #tirion #wiltirion #astronomy #astronomía #map #cesestialmap #uranography #uranografía #mapaceleste #cartografía
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Bueno, ahora si. Completamente laminado el Sky Atlas 2000.0 Field Edition 2da Edición de Tirion y Sinnott. quisiera enrularlo del lado largo pero en CopiSer no tienen una máquina lo suficientemente larga como para hacerlo. Alguen sabe algun lugar donde puedan enrularlo o por lo menos que me vendan una carpeta donde guardar las láminas? son de 47x34 cm aprox #skyatlas #tirion #wiltirion #astronomy #astronomía #map #cesestialmap #uranography #uranografía #mapaceleste #cartografía
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Bueno, ahora si. Completamente laminado el Sky Atlas 2000.0 Field Edition 2da Edición de Tirion y Sinnott. quisiera enrularlo del lado largo pero en CopiSer no tienen una máquina lo suficientemente larga como para hacerlo. Alguen sabe algun lugar donde puedan enrularlo o por lo menos que me vendan una carpeta donde guardar las láminas? son de 47x34 cm aprox #skyatlas #tirion #wiltirion #astronomy #astronomía #map #cesestialmap #uranography #uranografía #mapaceleste #cartografía
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Bueno, ahora si. Completamente laminado el Sky Atlas 2000.0 Field Edition 2da Edición de Tirion y Sinnott. quisiera enrularlo del lado largo pero en CopiSer no tienen una máquina lo suficientemente larga como para hacerlo. Alguen sabe algun lugar donde puedan enrularlo o por lo menos que me vendan una carpeta donde guardar las láminas? son de 47x34 cm aprox #skyatlas #tirion #wiltirion #astronomy #astronomía #map #cesestialmap #uranography #uranografía #mapaceleste #cartografía
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[December 2022, Wallmapu] News from the Mapuche struggle against the Chilean State
Here's a collection of different actions claimed by radical Mapuche groups in Wallmapu, against the Chilean state in the month of December 2022.
Last month of the year! Marked notably by many attacks in solidarity with the Mapuche political prisoners of the CAM that continued their hunger strike for the entire month.
#2022 #anticolonialism #armedstruggle #cam #chile #directaction #hungerstrike #lnm #mapuche #ort #politicalprisoners #prison #rml #rmm #rmp #wallmapu #wam
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A Guide to Implementing ActivityPub in a Static Site (or Any Website) - Part 8 is out!
Follow the site here @blog or check the article here: https://maho.dev/2025/01/a-guide-to-implementing-activitypub-in-a-static-site-or-any-website-part-8/
#fediverse #activitypub #static-sites #hugo #azure #mastodon #web-development #social-web #webfinger #http #azure #azurefunctions
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Working late shifts as a graphic designer at a newspaper, coffee turned into a socializing tool with colleagues. Learned the 'art of preparation' from a 70-year-old journalist.
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#SantiagoCentro │ Continua avanzando la marcha por la liberación de lxs presxs políticxs Mapuche y de la revuelta, no más presos por luchar.
Vía @[email protected]
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So today i had a strange revelation which has the potential for a PSA in #gischat : while our #mapcache powered #wmts for #historicalmap in Hessen has worked from the start in #qgis i have received reports from #arcmap users (v10) that they could not use the service. It was showing the notorious red exclamation mark. Not being #opensource there was no way to determine the reason it failed. Turns out it was a colon in the scale (1:25.000) in the metadata title Tag. IMHO a tale to #switch2qgis
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today "why is my lenovo p14s extremely slow?" and #bing did not have anything relevant, but then "can you check if there is anything useful about it in reddit?" and boom! an amazing summary with very specific actions to do, and context (ex. "They have also tried some of the solutions mentioned above, but with mixed results."). #amazed
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AI is Making Libraries Obsolete
Summary: AI agents are fundamentally changing the economics of general-purpose libraries. Why build on Bootstrap when an agent can generate exactly what you need? A collection of thoughts on where this is all heading.
The Great Library Unbundling: How AI is Eating the Software Stack
More than a year ago, I told people that ORMs like Entity Framework were going to feel like relics. That LLMs would just generate the SQL you need, making all that object-relational mapping overhead pointless. A few people told me I was crazy and doing things wrong (and to be honest I wasn't good enough at explaining why I thought this).
Well, time seems to have been on my side (Wwo is laughing now hahahaha!!).
Now, this is a hot take, so I will go forward and talk as a hot take. If I put my devil's advocate hat on, I would probably rage against whoever wrote this post. But because I LOVE MYSELF, I won't do it. I certainly see flaws in my arguments. So buckle up—this is not rage bait, it is just a hot take from a Mexican developer who spent the weekend arguing with AI agents instead of sleeping like a normal person.
The ORM Prediction, or How I Accidentally Became Right About Something
Here's the thing about ORMs: they exist because writing SQL is supposedly "hard" and "error-prone." Meanwhile, I've been writing raw SQL since my first job at a tiny shop in Tepic where we didn't have the luxury of Entity Framework or Hibernate or whatever fancy abstraction layer the cool kids were using. We just wrote the queries, crossed ourselves, and hit execute. Catholic upbringing has some unexpected engineering applications.
Now, to be fair—we did end up building our own tailored ORM for the common cases. Because once you've written the same parameterized INSERT fifteen times, even the most stubborn raw-SQL purist starts thinking "maybe I should abstract this." And ORMs do earn their keep in some areas: SQL injection prevention, enforcing parameterized queries, handling connection lifecycle stuff that nobody wants to think about. Security guardrails that your 2 AM brain will absolutely forget to implement on its own. I get it. ORMs aren't stupid—they solved real problems.
But here's the trap: as soon as you start getting into complex queries, you're no longer just maintaining your application logic—you're also maintaining the ORM and the complex queries. You end up fighting the abstraction to make it do what raw SQL does naturally, and now you have two problems instead of one. The thing that was supposed to simplify your life becomes another layer you have to debug, optimize, and keep in your head at the same time. And whoever has run a high-performance application—like an ecommerce site during Black Friday—knows exactly what I'm talking about. That query you spent weeks trying to optimize through the ORM, doing quirky reflection tricks and fighting with expression trees? You ended up raw-dogging the SQL anyway, because that was the only way to get the performance you needed. The ORM was never going to get you there. It was just standing in the way, politely.
Now Claude just writes you the exact SQL you need—parameterized, injection-safe, the whole deal. No mapping, no configuration, no surprises. Just the data access pattern you actually want. It's like having a DBA who never sleeps, never complains about schema changes, and doesn't passive-aggressively CC your manager when you write a bad join. The abstraction layer that was supposed to save us from SQL is now the thing standing between us and the AI that's better at SQL than most of us ever were.
Agentic Development and the Death of One-Size-Fits-None
This isn't just about ORMs. I've been thinking about how agentic development fundamentally changes the whole premise of general-purpose libraries and building blocks.
Platform teams across the industry are going to start questioning their investments in broad, one-size-fits-all libraries. And honestly? Good. Because "one-size-fits-all" always meant "fits nobody perfectly but everyone tolerably." Like those beach ponchos they sell at every tourist shop in Nayarit—technically covers you, technically functions, but you look ridiculous and you know it.
Take CSS frameworks. Bootstrap, Bulma, Fluent UI—they're great for getting started quickly. But you end up learning their specific class naming conventions, carrying tons of CSS you'll never use, fighting against the framework the moment you want something custom, and—my personal favorite—looking like every other Bootstrap site on the internet. Your site ends up with more unused CSS than empty beer bottles after a Sunday carne asada in Nayarit. And that's a lot of bottles, trust me.
With agentic development? You just tell the agent what you want your UI to look like. It generates exactly the CSS you need. No framework lock-in, no unused code, no learning curve. The agent doesn't need to know Bootstrap's grid system (although it probably was trained on such codebases)—it just writes "vanilla" CSS that does what you asked for. I know this because that's exactly what happened with this blog. The CSS you're looking at right now? Generated. By an agent. Who understood what I wanted better than I understood what I wanted (debatable).
MCP is Already Feeling Old
Speaking of things that are aging quickly: the Model Context Protocol. MCP. Remember when everyone was wrapping every CLI tool as an MCP server like it was the new hotness? That was, what, months ago? In AI time that's basically the Paleolithic era.
Here's the thing—CLI tools already come with perfect documentation in the form of man pages. They're basically documented APIs already. Your agent doesn't need a special protocol wrapper to use
gh pr createoraz webapp deploy. It just reads the docs, fumbles the first attempt (like any of us), and then figures it out. Combine Claude Code with existing CLI tools—GitHub CLI, Azure CLI, kubectl, whatever—and you've got everything MCP promised, but without the ceremony.Microsoft's already doing something interesting with their dotnet/skills repo. Skills that are just prompts guiding the agent through repeatable processes. No protocol, no server, no serialization format drama. Just a well-written prompt. Turns out the best API for an AI agent is just... words. Who knew. (Okay, a lot of people knew. But still.)
Hugo Drove Me to Build My Own (Again, Because I Never Learn)
I just finished redoing my entire publishing workflow. Hugo felt limiting and bloated—all these features I'm maintaining, constantly broken by dependency updates, GitHub workflows failing for mysterious reasons. Every time I pushed a new post it was a coin flip whether the build would succeed or I'd spend an hour debugging some Go template issue that made me question my life choices.
So I rewrote it in .NET. Dead simple. I don't expect anyone else to use it—exclusive distribution, zero units available—but damn, it felt liberating. The CSS and HTML of this blog changed completely, and I actually understand every piece of it now. No more cargo-culting Hugo partials I copied from a theme three years ago and was afraid to touch.
This is the pattern I keep seeing: when AI can generate exactly what you need, the appeal of heavyweight, general-purpose solutions just evaporates. Like fog burning off in the morning sun in Tepic. One moment it's there, thick and omnipresent, and then it's just... gone.
The Accountability Problem
Here's something that's been bugging me. I saw a conversation on the fediverse about more and more tools being created with no clear ownership. Developers suspect some might be entirely AI-generated, with humans just shepherding them into existence like zookeepers who can't actually control the animals.
That sucks. Humans should be in charge and taking responsibility for the software they put into the world. There's a difference between using AI as a tool and letting AI be the architect while you nod along pretending you reviewed the blueprints.
When something breaks, when there's a security issue, when users need support—who's accountable? You can't file a bug report against GPT-4. And "the AI did it" is not an incident postmortem. Not yet, anyway. Give it a year (debatable).
Copilot's Infinite Loop of Self-Criticism
Speaking of AI quirks: Copilot keeps finding issues in my PRs, I ask it to fix them, it fixes them, and then when I ask it to review again, it finds more issues. In the code it just wrote. In the code. It. Just. Wrote.
This is like watching someone argue with themselves in the mirror. Except the mirror is burning tokens, the person is burning my budget, and the argument never ends. The AI equivalent of "works on my machine" syndrome, except it doesn't even work on its own machine.
Blog Posts Are Better Than Repos for Teaching AI
Here's something that genuinely surprised me. A friend at Microsoft pointed his AI agent to my blog series to implement ActivityPub. Not to a GitHub repo with code samples. Not to the official W3C spec. To my blog posts. The ones I write at 1 AM like a gremlin-raccoon, full of rambling asides and half-baked metaphors.
Turns out prose explanations with context and reasoning are way more effective for agents than just dumping code at them. Blog posts tell the story of why decisions were made, not just what the final result looks like. The agent needs to understand intent, not just syntax. It needs the narrative—the "I tried this and it broke spectacularly, so I did this other thing instead" part that never makes it into a README.
So all those years of writing meandering blog posts about my projects instead of writing proper documentation? Turns out I was ahead of my time. Or just lazy. Probably both.
Where This Is All Heading
I think we're heading toward a world where general-purpose libraries become luxury items—nice to have, but not essential. Where AI-generated, purpose-built solutions become the norm. Where documentation and prose become more important than code artifacts. And where human accountability becomes the thing that actually differentiates good software from the rest.
This doesn't mean libraries disappear overnight. But the incentives are shifting. Why build and maintain a framework used by millions when everyone can have their own custom solution?
The future might be less about sharing code and more about sharing knowledge, context, and decision-making frameworks. Less "here's my npm package" and more "here's the blog post explaining why I built it this way so your agent can do something better."
Anyway
This post is a collection of half-formed thoughts and observations. I'm not claiming to have all the answers—hell, I'm not even sure these are the right questions. But something is shifting under our feet, and pretending it isn't doesn't make it stop.
Are we heading toward a more fragmented, AI-generated software landscape? Or am I just another old developer yelling at algorithmic clouds from a small corner of the internet?
Honestly, I don't know. But I'd rather be wrong and loud about it than quiet and surprised when the whole toolchain landscape looks unrecognizable in five years.
Also readable in: https://maho.dev/2026/03/ai-is-making-libraries-obsolete/ by @mapache:
#AI #Software Development #Libraries #Agentic Development #ORMs #CSS Frameworks #MCP #Developer Tools #Future of Coding #Hot Takes #LLM #Copilot
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There is no doubt one of the most difficult things on software engineering is naming things, 30% of my Gen-AI prompts end with "give me a list of 10 options/names/titles for ..."
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Async programming in C#:
Step 1: Add async, duh.
Step 2: Sprinkle await like candies.
Step 3: Spend hours hunting down why nothing’s awaiting the way it should.#programming #C# #asyncprogramming #softwaredevelopment #humorous #sarcastic #informal #dotnet
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BadgeFed 0.1.1 — Breaking change: per-domain database filenames
We are VERY excited about all the features landing in the next release! However, we’re also introducing one big breaking change—and that’s the purpose of this post. WE ENCOURAGE EVERYONE USING BADGEFED TO CREATE A DATABASE BACKUP BEFORE UPGRADING.
(GO, do it now, we will wait for you and then continue reading this post.)
Don’t worry: if you forget, chances are you won’t lose data, but recovery may be trickier. If you can, please back up first.
Summary (read before upgrading)
- Database filenames now match your domain, for example:
mydomain.db. The previous single default filename is no longer used by default. - Back up your existing SQLite file NOW. You can also download a backup from the admin portal: Admin > Database > Download Backup.
- After upgrading to 0.1.1, the app uses a per-domain database. Use the import utility to migrate from your backup—or copy your backup into the data directory and rename it to the domain-based filename.
- Prefer one shared database? Set the environment variable
SQLITE_DB_PATHto your desired (or current) filename (for example,badgefed.db).
If you already upgraded without preparing
- Your previous database was not replaced or deleted. Locate your old
badgefed.db(or backup), copy it to the data directory, and rename it to the new domain-based filename.
The 0.1.1 release and full release notes are coming soon!
Badge up!
You can read the article "BadgeFed 0.1.1 — Breaking change: per-domain database filenames" by @mapache here as well.
#badgefed #fediverse #openbadges #update #activitypub #sqlite #federation - Database filenames now match your domain, for example:
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BadgeFed Update: Multiple Instances Online!
Hey Fediverse! 👋
We've been quiet… but not idle. Forget waiting for long blog posts, time for micro updates.
Today's news:
We’ve got a few BadgeFed instances live and federating! 🏅
To make it happen, we did a hardcore backend rewrite to support multiple domains on a single machine. For most, it's a niche cost-saving move, but it might be useful for others too. Under the hood: each domain runs its own SQLite DB, with backups in place.
But this isn't just about the tech, the fun part is seeing multiple BadgeFed servers talking to each other (!!). Follow them, check the thread, boost it, and watch for more as they come online!
You can read the article "BadgeFed Update: Multiple Instances Online!" by @mapache here as well.
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BadgeFed 0.0.2 Release: Docker, Federation Standards, and FOSDEM 2026!
Hey Fediverse!
The changes have been coming fast and furious, so much happening that we couldn't keep up with individual posts! But here we are with something big to share.
BadgeFed 0.0.2 is Live!
After incredible feedback from our community (huge thanks to @[email protected] for the contributions to @badgefed, it became clear we needed a new release.
Download BadgeFed 0.0.2 here →
What's New
🐳 Docker-Ready
We've restructured everything for easier deployment. Now you can mount all persistent storage cleanly.
🌍 Global Expansion
- New BadgeFed server in Poland running on Kubernetes! Follow @[email protected]
- New official domain: https://badgefed.org/ - we've grown! 🎉
With our new domain comes new opportunities—and new challenges! We're currently exploring how to implement the ActivityPub Move activity to enable seamless account migration between BadgeFed servers. This would allow users to migrate their badge credentials and followers when moving between instances, maintaining the decentralized spirit while ensuring user sovereignty over their digital achievements.
📡 Federation Standards
We implemented FEP-67ff: FEDERATION.md (thanks @[email protected]!)—you can see exactly how BadgeFed federates.
⚡ Performance & Reliability
- New queue system for better responsiveness and job management
- Multiple Mastodon server support for improved federation
🔍 And Much More...
Honestly, there have been so many rapid changes and improvements that we've lost track of documenting everything! The best way to discover all the new features and enhancements is to dive in and explore BadgeFed 0.0.2 yourself. You might find some pleasant surprises we forgot to mention here.
See BadgeFed at FOSDEM 2026! 🇧🇪
We're presenting at FOSDEM 2026! Join us for:
"Decentralised Badges with BadgeFed: Implementing ActivityPub-based Credentials for Non Profits" 📅 January 31, 4:30pm local time
📍 Brussels, Belgium
🔗 Session DetailsCome say hi and see BadgeFed in action!
For full documentation and setup instructions, check out our GitHub repo.
Badge up! 🏅
You can read the article "BadgeFed 0.0.2 Release: Docker, Federation Standards, and FOSDEM 2026!" by @mapache here as well.
#badgefed #fediverse #openbadges #update #activitypub #docker #kubernetes #federation #fosdem -
Dernière ligne droite pour les travaux 🚧 d'amélioration de la ligne C1 🚌, dans le secteur Granier/Taillefer.
⚠️ 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝗻 𝗱𝗲 𝗰𝗶𝗿𝗰𝘂𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗱𝘂 𝟮 𝗮𝘂 𝟮𝟬 𝗱𝗲́𝗰𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗿𝗲 :
⛔ l'avenue du Granier sera fermée dans le sens Grenoble vers Montbonnot. Une déviation 🚗 est mise en place par l'avenue de Taillefer, le chemin du Vieux chêne et le chemin de Malacher.
✅ l'avenue de Taillefer est rouverte dans les deux sens de circulation et le nouvel arrêt 🚏“maison de la musique” de la ligne C10 sera fonctionnel ! -
Comunicado y denuncia pública del preso comunero mapuche José Arzola Millalen
"El pasado 23 de julio de 2025 fuí condenado a presidio perpetuo simple (40 años) por diferentes causas de violencia rural. Además 11 años por homicidio frustrado al latifundista René Urban pagnar que cómo ya es sabido, tiene una deuda historica con el pueblo mapuche. A esto se le suma disparos injustificados (51 años de condena), privandome de toda mi vida junto a mi familia, comunidad, mi juventud y mi ñuke mapu. Entre otras irregularidades en mi proceso judicial, todo esto ante un persistente trato discriminatorio y reiteradas vulneraciones por parte del Top de Angol, Fiscalía y tribunales de la Araucanía, que en este comunicado vengo a denunciar como Preso comunero Mapuche".
#PPM #Mapuche #Wallmapu #Abolición #Cárcel #JoséArzolaMillalenLibertad
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Si assiste alla “normalizzazione della violenza”.
"Sembra normale che il popolo #Mapuche riceva violenze, abusi, rastrellamenti e violazioni ai diritti umani da parte degli Stati cileno e argentino." -
Diritti mapuche: #Cile denunciato in sede Onu.
"La promulgazione della “nuova” Ley Antiterrorista voluta da #Boric non fa altro che confermare la persecuzione del suo governo nei confronti dei #Mapuche."
#colonialismo #razzismo #MapucheResiste #14aprile
https://www.labottegadelbarbieri.org/diritti-mapuche-cile-denunciato-in-sede-onu/
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Julia Chuñil Catricura est une femme Mapuche, présidente de la communauté indigène de Putreguel dans la commune de Máfil, dans la région de Los Ríos. Avant de disparaître, Julia a déclaré à ses voisins qu'elle recevait des menaces parce qu'elle ne voulait pas vendre son terrain.
@WallmapuResiste sur X
#chili #chile #mapuche #mapucheresiste #mapuchePrisoners #antifas
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#CamiloCatrillancaMarín, giovane #mapuche, fu ucciso a #Temucuicui il #14novembre 2018 dal sergente #CarlosAlarcónMolina, membro del cosiddetto #comandosJungla.
"Lo Stato cileno razzista e coloniale uccide il popolo mapuche."https://mapucheit.wordpress.com/2024/11/14/14-novembre-2024-sei-anni-senza-camilo-catrillanca/