#defconsocial — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #defconsocial, aggregated by home.social.
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I can now post videos and audios here on defcon.social 🎉
Something I wasn’t able to do on mastodon.social 😅
Feels good to have more freedom to share content 🔥
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I can now post videos and audios here on defcon.social 🎉
Something I wasn’t able to do on mastodon.social 😅
Feels good to have more freedom to share content 🔥
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I can now post videos and audios here on defcon.social 🎉
Something I wasn’t able to do on mastodon.social 😅
Feels good to have more freedom to share content 🔥
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I can now post videos and audios here on defcon.social 🎉
Something I wasn’t able to do on mastodon.social 😅
Feels good to have more freedom to share content 🔥
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I can now post videos and audios here on defcon.social 🎉
Something I wasn’t able to do on mastodon.social 😅
Feels good to have more freedom to share content 🔥
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@support
@instance-defcon.social
@thedarktangentHello,
I see that defcon.social had an upgrade, but unfortunately that brought some drawbacks. For one thing, the ALT text no longer works as a tooltip and the media/audio player now looks just as ugly as it does on Mastodon.social...
Can you change that again please ^^Pics:
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@support
@instance-defcon.social
@thedarktangentHello,
I see that defcon.social had an upgrade, but unfortunately that brought some drawbacks. For one thing, the ALT text no longer works as a tooltip and the media/audio player now looks just as ugly as it does on Mastodon.social...
Can you change that again please ^^Pics:
+ left before the upgrade
+ right after the upgrade -
@support
@instance-defcon.social
@thedarktangentHello,
I see that defcon.social had an upgrade, but unfortunately that brought some drawbacks. For one thing, the ALT text no longer works as a tooltip and the media/audio player now looks just as ugly as it does on Mastodon.social...
Can you change that again please ^^Pics:
+ left before the upgrade
+ right after the upgrade -
@support
@instance-defcon.social
@thedarktangentHello,
I see that defcon.social had an upgrade, but unfortunately that brought some drawbacks. For one thing, the ALT text no longer works as a tooltip and the media/audio player now looks just as ugly as it does on Mastodon.social...
Can you change that again please ^^Pics:
+ left before the upgrade
+ right after the upgrade -
@support
@instance-defcon.social
@thedarktangentHello,
I see that defcon.social had an upgrade, but unfortunately that brought some drawbacks. For one thing, the ALT text no longer works as a tooltip and the media/audio player now looks just as ugly as it does on Mastodon.social...
Can you change that again please ^^Pics:
+ left before the upgrade
+ right after the upgrade -
"I'm sorry for you Mastodon users due to insufficiently configured software on your server side you unfortunately only see a third of the displayed images. I can expressly recommend the platform defcon.social to scientifically and creatively interested and committed users of the Fediverse."
Moon Phases
In our entire solar system, the only object that shines with its own light is the Sun. That light always beams onto Earth and Moon from the direction of the Sun, illuminating half of our planet in its orbit and reflecting off the surface of the Moon to create moonlight. Sometimes the entire face of the Moon glows brightly. Other times we see only a thin crescent of light. Sometimes the Moon seems to disappear. These shifts are called moon phases.
The eight lunar phases are, in order: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent. The cycle repeats about once a month (every 29.5 days).
Like Earth, the Moon has a day side and a night side, which change as the Moon rotates. The Sun always illuminates half of the Moon while the other half remains dark, but how much we are able to see of that illuminated half changes as the Moon travels through its orbit.
Images:
1.
Position of the Moon and the Sun during each of the Moon’s phases2. - 9.
All Moon Phases
Let’s take a look at the individual phases, and how the movements of the Moon and Sun appear to us as we watch from the Northern Hemisphere on Earth.10.
Overview From Space
The Moon orbits Earth from a viewpoint above the North Pole in this animation. The blue gridlines show how the same side of the Moon always faces Earth. The size of the Earth and Moon are enlarged 20 times.CREDITS:
* NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
* NASA/JPL-Caltechhttps://science.nasa.gov/moon/moon-phases/
#space #moon #astrophotography #photography #science #astronomy #nature #NASA #ESA #education #fediverse #mastodon #defconsocial
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"I'm sorry for you Mastodon users due to insufficiently configured software on your server side you unfortunately only see a third of the displayed images. I can expressly recommend the platform defcon.social to scientifically and creatively interested and committed users of the Fediverse."
Moon Phases
In our entire solar system, the only object that shines with its own light is the Sun. That light always beams onto Earth and Moon from the direction of the Sun, illuminating half of our planet in its orbit and reflecting off the surface of the Moon to create moonlight. Sometimes the entire face of the Moon glows brightly. Other times we see only a thin crescent of light. Sometimes the Moon seems to disappear. These shifts are called moon phases.
The eight lunar phases are, in order: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent. The cycle repeats about once a month (every 29.5 days).
Like Earth, the Moon has a day side and a night side, which change as the Moon rotates. The Sun always illuminates half of the Moon while the other half remains dark, but how much we are able to see of that illuminated half changes as the Moon travels through its orbit.
Imanges:
1.
Position of the Moon and the Sun during each of the Moon’s phases2. - 9.
All Moon Phases
Let’s take a look at the individual phases, and how the movements of the Moon and Sun appear to us as we watch from the Northern Hemisphere on Earth.10.
Overview From Space
The Moon orbits Earth from a viewpoint above the North Pole in this animation. The blue gridlines show how the same side of the Moon always faces Earth. The size of the Earth and Moon are enlarged 20 times.CREDITS:
* NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
* NASA/JPL-Caltechhttps://science.nasa.gov/moon/moon-phases/
#space #moon #astrophotography #photography #science #astronomy #nature #NASA #ESA #education #fediverse #mastodon #defconsocial
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"I'm sorry for you Mastodon users due to insufficiently configured software on your server side you unfortunately only see a third of the displayed images. I can expressly recommend the platform defcon.social to scientifically and creatively interested and committed users of the Fediverse."
Moon Phases
In our entire solar system, the only object that shines with its own light is the Sun. That light always beams onto Earth and Moon from the direction of the Sun, illuminating half of our planet in its orbit and reflecting off the surface of the Moon to create moonlight. Sometimes the entire face of the Moon glows brightly. Other times we see only a thin crescent of light. Sometimes the Moon seems to disappear. These shifts are called moon phases.
The eight lunar phases are, in order: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent. The cycle repeats about once a month (every 29.5 days).
Like Earth, the Moon has a day side and a night side, which change as the Moon rotates. The Sun always illuminates half of the Moon while the other half remains dark, but how much we are able to see of that illuminated half changes as the Moon travels through its orbit.
Images:
1.
Position of the Moon and the Sun during each of the Moon’s phases2. - 9.
All Moon Phases
Let’s take a look at the individual phases, and how the movements of the Moon and Sun appear to us as we watch from the Northern Hemisphere on Earth.10.
Overview From Space
The Moon orbits Earth from a viewpoint above the North Pole in this animation. The blue gridlines show how the same side of the Moon always faces Earth. The size of the Earth and Moon are enlarged 20 times.CREDITS:
* NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
* NASA/JPL-Caltechhttps://science.nasa.gov/moon/moon-phases/
#space #moon #astrophotography #photography #science #astronomy #nature #NASA #ESA #education #fediverse #mastodon #defconsocial
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"I'm sorry for you Mastodon users due to insufficiently configured software on your server side you unfortunately only see a third of the displayed images. I can expressly recommend the platform defcon.social to scientifically and creatively interested and committed users of the Fediverse."
Moon Phases
In our entire solar system, the only object that shines with its own light is the Sun. That light always beams onto Earth and Moon from the direction of the Sun, illuminating half of our planet in its orbit and reflecting off the surface of the Moon to create moonlight. Sometimes the entire face of the Moon glows brightly. Other times we see only a thin crescent of light. Sometimes the Moon seems to disappear. These shifts are called moon phases.
The eight lunar phases are, in order: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent. The cycle repeats about once a month (every 29.5 days).
Like Earth, the Moon has a day side and a night side, which change as the Moon rotates. The Sun always illuminates half of the Moon while the other half remains dark, but how much we are able to see of that illuminated half changes as the Moon travels through its orbit.
Images:
1.
Position of the Moon and the Sun during each of the Moon’s phases2. - 9.
All Moon Phases
Let’s take a look at the individual phases, and how the movements of the Moon and Sun appear to us as we watch from the Northern Hemisphere on Earth.10.
Overview From Space
The Moon orbits Earth from a viewpoint above the North Pole in this animation. The blue gridlines show how the same side of the Moon always faces Earth. The size of the Earth and Moon are enlarged 20 times.CREDITS:
* NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
* NASA/JPL-Caltechhttps://science.nasa.gov/moon/moon-phases/
#space #moon #astrophotography #photography #science #astronomy #nature #NASA #ESA #education #fediverse #mastodon #defconsocial
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"I'm sorry for you Mastodon users due to insufficiently configured software on your server side you unfortunately only see a third of the displayed images. I can expressly recommend the platform defcon.social to scientifically and creatively interested and committed users of the Fediverse."
Moon Phases
In our entire solar system, the only object that shines with its own light is the Sun. That light always beams onto Earth and Moon from the direction of the Sun, illuminating half of our planet in its orbit and reflecting off the surface of the Moon to create moonlight. Sometimes the entire face of the Moon glows brightly. Other times we see only a thin crescent of light. Sometimes the Moon seems to disappear. These shifts are called moon phases.
The eight lunar phases are, in order: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent. The cycle repeats about once a month (every 29.5 days).
Like Earth, the Moon has a day side and a night side, which change as the Moon rotates. The Sun always illuminates half of the Moon while the other half remains dark, but how much we are able to see of that illuminated half changes as the Moon travels through its orbit.
Imanges:
1.
Position of the Moon and the Sun during each of the Moon’s phases2. - 9.
All Moon Phases
Let’s take a look at the individual phases, and how the movements of the Moon and Sun appear to us as we watch from the Northern Hemisphere on Earth.10.
Overview From Space
The Moon orbits Earth from a viewpoint above the North Pole in this animation. The blue gridlines show how the same side of the Moon always faces Earth. The size of the Earth and Moon are enlarged 20 times.CREDITS:
* NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
* NASA/JPL-Caltechhttps://science.nasa.gov/moon/moon-phases/
#space #moon #astrophotography #photography #science #astronomy #nature #NASA #ESA #education #fediverse #mastodon #defconsocial
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Yes, I created the #Pixelfed account "just in case" with the intention of archiving topic-related images there. Since I created the account, I unfortunately can't find the time for it and therefore I haven't noticed your request yet. But the plan for the archive is in place.
#defconsocial offers the advantage and the option of linking different #media with more #text than other platforms of the #Fediverse or #Mastodon and therefore it is optimal for my purposes.
In addition, the uploading and layout of media (e.g. the presentation of the media player) is much more advanced on defcon.social.
I really hope all other Fediverse platforms will follow this good example soon!
*Example: comparing MediaPlayer
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Yes, I created the #Pixelfed account "just in case" with the intention of archiving topic-related images there. Since I created the account, I unfortunately can't find the time for it and therefore I haven't noticed your request yet. But the plan for the archive is in place.
#defconsocial offers the advantage and the option of linking different #media with more #text than other platforms of the #Fediverse or #Mastodon and therefore it is optimal for my purposes.
In addition, the uploading and layout of media (e.g. the presentation of the media player) is much more advanced on defcon.social.
I really hope all other Fediverse platforms will follow this good example soon!
*Example: comparing MediaPlayer
left: defcon.social
right: mastodon.social -
Yes, I created the #Pixelfed account "just in case" with the intention of archiving topic-related images there. Since I created the account, I unfortunately can't find the time for it and therefore I haven't noticed your request yet. But the plan for the archive is in place.
#defconsocial offers the advantage and the option of linking different #media with more #text than other platforms of the #Fediverse or #Mastodon and therefore it is optimal for my purposes.
In addition, the uploading and layout of media (e.g. the presentation of the media player) is much more advanced on defcon.social.
I really hope all other Fediverse platforms will follow this good example soon!
*Example: comparing MediaPlayer
left: defcon.social
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seems like defcon.social added some ip's in block list. my ISP provided IP gets a forbidden error while my cloud instances can reach through. so i get all follower details but my direct connection for my defcon.social login doesnt works.
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seems like defcon.social added some ip's in block list. my ISP provided IP gets a forbidden error while my cloud instances can reach through. so i get all follower details but my direct connection for my defcon.social login doesnt works.
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seems like defcon.social added some ip's in block list. my ISP provided IP gets a forbidden error while my cloud instances can reach through. so i get all follower details but my direct connection for my defcon.social login doesnt works.
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seems like defcon.social added some ip's in block list. my ISP provided IP gets a forbidden error while my cloud instances can reach through. so i get all follower details but my direct connection for my defcon.social login doesnt works.
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seems like defcon.social added some ip's in block list. my ISP provided IP gets a forbidden error while my cloud instances can reach through. so i get all follower details but my direct connection for my defcon.social login doesnt works.
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Odd situation here on #defconsocial
Anyone else get a mass #unfollow? I did.
I patched it up by importing follows from another account, and got an absolute flurry of notifications.
It wasn't just from one server, but from a variety.
#Export your follows periodically. You might need it in case something like this happens to you.
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Odd situation here on #defconsocial
Anyone else get a mass #unfollow? I did.
I patched it up by importing follows from another account, and got an absolute flurry of notifications.
It wasn't just from one server, but from a variety.
#Export your follows periodically. You might need it in case something like this happens to you.
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Odd situation here on #defconsocial
Anyone else get a mass #unfollow? I did.
I patched it up by importing follows from another account, and got an absolute flurry of notifications.
It wasn't just from one server, but from a variety.
#Export your follows periodically. You might need it in case something like this happens to you.
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Odd situation here on #defconsocial
Anyone else get a mass #unfollow? I did.
I patched it up by importing follows from another account, and got an absolute flurry of notifications.
It wasn't just from one server, but from a variety.
#Export your follows periodically. You might need it in case something like this happens to you.
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Odd situation here on #defconsocial
Anyone else get a mass #unfollow? I did.
I patched it up by importing follows from another account, and got an absolute flurry of notifications.
It wasn't just from one server, but from a variety.
#Export your follows periodically. You might need it in case something like this happens to you.
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for example, moving from #defconsocial: I configured the account I'm moving to, and then I get locked out of downloading my archive. @support Is there any way to get access to download my archived posts and such after initiating the migration? When I go to download it, I don't have permission..
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Hello World -- @Defcon_Music now has a Mastodon account! This is a thing now if you'd like to follow: https://defcon.social/@Defcon_Music
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Hello World -- @Defcon_Music now has a Mastodon account! This is a thing now if you'd like to follow: https://defcon.social/@Defcon_Music
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Hello World -- @Defcon_Music now has a Mastodon account! This is a thing now if you'd like to follow: https://defcon.social/@Defcon_Music
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Hello World -- @Defcon_Music now has a Mastodon account! This is a thing now if you'd like to follow: https://defcon.social/@Defcon_Music
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Hello World -- @Defcon_Music now has a Mastodon account! This is a thing now if you'd like to follow: https://defcon.social/@Defcon_Music