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uploading a fix for #fedicat crashing on #fedimeteo posts, the Textual renderer breaks on large markdown, workaround is fall back to EmojiText renderer
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RE: https://poliversity.it/@devconf/116549350437622576
La DevConf sarà un evento davvero interessante, ricco di interventi stimolanti.
Il programma prevede argomenti a tutto tondo, con una particolare attenzione al Fediverse e alle tecnologie di comunicazione libera.
Personalmente presenterò #FediMeteo, raccontando come è nato, perché, come è fatto, a chi è rivolto, alla libertà dietro il progetto stesso. E ad una truffa.
Stay tuned!
https://devconf.it/2026/programma.html
#DevConf #DevConfItalia #IT #SysAdmin #Fediverso #Fediverse #OwnYourData
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Hey, that's pretty cool and there are many different concepts to unpack.
However, despite the really beautiful ideas behind (rainmaking as a soil microbial function), I would like to hear from a #meteorologist about how local atmospheric upwards movement of soilborne molecules can be.
I mean, as far as I understand, clouds are seeded in several km altitude, but to reach these heights, I imagine that the particles have to travel horizontally quite far. Therefore, if the particles travel hundreds (?) of km before coming in the upper spheres, I wonder whether there is then a feedback for an evolutionary advantage.
(sorry, I don't want to crash the party, but since it is necessary to be sceptical about theories that sound too nice, because also we scientists want beautiful mechanisms to be important)
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Hey, that's pretty cool and there are many different concepts to unpack.
However, despite the really beautiful ideas behind (rainmaking as a soil microbial function), I would like to hear from a #meteorologist about how local atmospheric upwards movement of soilborne molecules can be.
I mean, as far as I understand, clouds are seeded in several km altitude, but to reach these heights, I imagine that the particles have to travel horizontally quite far. Therefore, if the particles travel hundreds (?) of km before coming in the upper spheres, I wonder whether there is then a feedback for an evolutionary advantage.
(sorry, I don't want to crash the party, but since it is necessary to be sceptical about theories that sound too nice, because also we scientists want beautiful mechanisms to be important)
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Hey, that's pretty cool and there are many different concepts to unpack.
However, despite the really beautiful ideas behind (rainmaking as a soil microbial function), I would like to hear from a #meteorologist about how local atmospheric upwards movement of soilborne molecules can be.
I mean, as far as I understand, clouds are seeded in several km altitude, but to reach these heights, I imagine that the particles have to travel horizontally quite far. Therefore, if the particles travel hundreds (?) of km before coming in the upper spheres, I wonder whether there is then a feedback for an evolutionary advantage.
(sorry, I don't want to crash the party, but since it is necessary to be sceptical about theories that sound too nice, because also we scientists want beautiful mechanisms to be important)
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Hey, that's pretty cool and there are many different concepts to unpack.
However, despite the really beautiful ideas behind (rainmaking as a soil microbial function), I would like to hear from a #meteorologist about how local atmospheric upwards movement of soilborne molecules can be.
I mean, as far as I understand, clouds are seeded in several km altitude, but to reach these heights, I imagine that the particles have to travel horizontally quite far. Therefore, if the particles travel hundreds (?) of km before coming in the upper spheres, I wonder whether there is then a feedback for an evolutionary advantage.
(sorry, I don't want to crash the party, but since it is necessary to be sceptical about theories that sound too nice, because also we scientists want beautiful mechanisms to be important)
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Hey, that's pretty cool and there are many different concepts to unpack.
However, despite the really beautiful ideas behind (rainmaking as a soil microbial function), I would like to hear from a #meteorologist about how local atmospheric upwards movement of soilborne molecules can be.
I mean, as far as I understand, clouds are seeded in several km altitude, but to reach these heights, I imagine that the particles have to travel horizontally quite far. Therefore, if the particles travel hundreds (?) of km before coming in the upper spheres, I wonder whether there is then a feedback for an evolutionary advantage.
(sorry, I don't want to crash the party, but since it is necessary to be sceptical about theories that sound too nice, because also we scientists want beautiful mechanisms to be important)
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📢 Il programma della prima edizione del DevConf è stato definito!
Tanti talk su:
❤️ applicazioni Open Source
❤️ sicurezza informatica
❤️ sovranità digitale
❤️ fediverso🚩 Il convegno si svolgerà il 7 e 8 Luglio presso il Learning Space Cravino in Via Agostino Bassi 2 a Pavia.
Di seguito il link al portale di riferimento per l'edizione 2026.
Che aspetti, prenota il tuo ingresso gratuito.
Vi aspettiamo numerosi!
#devconf #devconfita #opensource #freesoftware #sovranitadigitale #libertadigitale #scuolaopensource #fediverso #sicurezzainformatica #sicurezzadigitale #privacy #fedimeteo
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The javascript tool yt-dlp uses is deno
Ill play with it later in the day
#sh #shell #bash #csh #ksh #zsh #programming #technology #deno #fedimeteo #weather #w3m #sed #tr #pipe
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Interesting method; you use w3m tr head sed and a verical pipe to format the output for your favourite sh
https://linux.die.net/man/1/w3m
#sh #shell #bash #csh #ksh #zsh #programming #fedimeteo #weather #w3m #sed #tr #pipe
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FediMeteo: A €4 FreeBSD VPS Became a Global Weather Service
#HackerNews #FediMeteo #FreeBSD #VPS #WeatherService #GlobalWeather #TechInnovation
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@[email protected] @[email protected]
1️⃣ Is it a configuration option on #Snac or is any instance using #Snac federating this way? Will it stop, when no one is following any account?
hhmx.de is my single account instance, that i use do develop my own #Fediverse server named #Mammuthus.
At least i noticed an issue, as the #Fedimeteo posts shows up as public (and not unlisted). Fixed now.
But as unlisted posts are used users can just find #Fedimeteo accounts by searching for accounts, right? Not sure, how visible this is... :-)
2️⃣ My approach is currently "what's the weather now, and soon, the next hours?" and just then "the next days"... maybe a poll would be a good idea?
Thanks for your reply.
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Hmmm... since there is no #FediMeteo for #Meckenheim I have to follow @bonn -- am I really the first one??
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Hmmm... since there is no #FediMeteo for #Meckenheim I have to follow @bonn -- am I really the first one??
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Hmmm... since there is no #FediMeteo for #Meckenheim I have to follow @bonn -- am I really the first one??
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Hmmm... since there is no #FediMeteo for #Meckenheim I have to follow @bonn -- am I really the first one??
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Hmmm... since there is no #FediMeteo for #Meckenheim I have to follow @bonn -- am I really the first one??
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Radarretik/hondartzatik #fedimeteo #eguraldia #ekaitza
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Today's top ten tag trends:
10: #worldintrovertday
9: #Meteobot
8: #wetterbot
7: #government
6: #musiquinta
5: #law
4: #fedimeteo
3: #accident
2: #makershour
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Announcing FediMeteo – Weather in the Fediverse!
UPDATE: I have created an account for updates and other information on FediMeteo - follow the account @admin to stay updated!
UPDATE: Ireland, Poland, Portugal and Switzerland have just been added
Weather has always influenced our lives: from agriculture to outdoor activities, to extreme events that, thanks to modern technology, can now be predicted with greater reliability. Personally, weather plays a significant role in my daily decisions, which is why I decided to create a service tailored for the Fediverse.
FediMeteo uses Open-Meteo data to publish updates every 6 hours, including current weather conditions, forecasts for the next 12 hours, and predictions for the upcoming days. Each country is served by its own dedicated instance (e.g., it.fedimeteo.com for Italy), managed through snac to ensure simplicity and efficiency in publishing.
You can follow FediMeteo directly in the Fediverse (on Mastodon and compatible platforms), via RSS, or by visiting the dedicated page for your city (e.g., fr.fedimeteo.com/paris).
Currently supported countries include:
Austria, Germany, France, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, – with many more regions coming soon!FediMeteo is hosted on a FreeBSD-based VPS, with each country isolated in its own jail to ensure security and scalability.
Visit the main site to explore the national instances and start following your local weather updates today:
https://fedimeteo.comHappy weather monitoring to all! 🌦️
FediMeteo is dedicated to my grandfather, who every evening would give me the weather forecast based on TV, radio, and his personal experience. He would convince me that the weather would be bad, so he had an excuse to accompany me to school instead of me going alone.
#FediMeteo #Announcements #FreeBSD #FediMeteo #WeatherForecasts #Weather #Meteo #snac #Fediverse #Mastodon