#tbl — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #tbl, aggregated by home.social.
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#NHLVideos: Vasy doesn’t wanna hear it https://www.rawchili.com/4994066/ #AndreiVasilevskiy #drama #hockey #HockeyGods #HockeyVideos #IceHockey #IceHockeyVideos #JonCooper #Lightning #LightningLose #LightningPlayoffs #LightningVsCanadiens #NationalHockeyLeague #NHL #NhlHockeyGames2026 #NHLVideo #NHLVideos #NHLVlog #OhSnap #PuckLuck #TampaBayLightning #TBL #vasi #Vasilevskiy #VasilevskiyCooper #Vasy #VasyCooper #video #videos #Vlog
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Lightning vs. Canadiens - Game 3
Referee: Chris Rooney #5
Referee: Peter MacDougall #38
Lines: Devin Berg #87
Lines: James Tobias #61
https://scoutingtherefs.com/2026/04/51934/todays-nhl-referees-and-linespersons-4-24-26/
#GoBolts #GoHabsGo #TBLvsMTL #NHL #Canadiens #Lightning #Bolts #Habs #TBL #MTL -
Lightning vs. Canadiens - Game 3
Referee: Chris Rooney #5
Referee: Peter MacDougall #38
Lines: Devin Berg #87
Lines: James Tobias #61
https://scoutingtherefs.com/2026/04/51934/todays-nhl-referees-and-linespersons-4-24-26/
#GoBolts #GoHabsGo #TBLvsMTL #NHL #Canadiens #Lightning #Bolts #Habs #TBL #MTL -
@ryan2one3 @hnom I’ve been enjoying the #Sabres quite a lot this year…
Right now watching them dismantle the best in the East 6-2 #TBL #HNOM
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#NHLVideos: STRIKE⚡️ of good fortune https://www.rawchili.com/4773609/ #GageGoncalves #GameWinner #GameWinningGoal #GWG #HIGHLIGHTS: #hockey #HockeyGame #HockeyGames2025 #HockeyVideos #IceHockey #IceHockeyHighlights #IceHockeyVideos #Lightning #LightningHighlights #LightningKingsHighlights #LightningVsKings #NationalHockeyLeague #NationalHockeyLeagueHighlights #NHL #NhlHighlights #NhlHockeyGames2025 #NHLVideos #NHLVlog #TampaBayLightning #TBL #video #videos #Vlog
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#NHLVideos: STRIKE⚡️ of good fortune https://www.rawchili.com/4773609/ #GageGoncalves #GameWinner #GameWinningGoal #GWG #HIGHLIGHTS: #hockey #HockeyGame #HockeyGames2025 #HockeyVideos #IceHockey #IceHockeyHighlights #IceHockeyVideos #Lightning #LightningHighlights #LightningKingsHighlights #LightningVsKings #NationalHockeyLeague #NationalHockeyLeagueHighlights #NHL #NhlHighlights #NhlHockeyGames2025 #NHLVideos #NHLVlog #TampaBayLightning #TBL #video #videos #Vlog
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30. August, #MegaMarschBerlin ,
50km in 8h34min - eine mächtige Herausforderung bei wenig Lauftraining, das Durchziehen, der Zieleinlauf morgens um 4.00h. Dass ich das geschafft habe ... ja, hat mich bisschen stolz gemacht.Aber wisst Ihr was ich richtig klasse fand?
Dass auch ein taubblinder Mann mit seinem #TBl Assistenten erfolgreich daran teilgenommen hat! Ich hatte die beiden am Start unter den hunderten Teilnehmenden gebärden sehen.
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#Taubblind beim #MegaMarsch
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Bin gestern auf dem Frühlingsfest des Taubblindenwerks #Hannover gewesen.
Habe mir dort in der Beratungsstelle auch einige Hilfsmittel angesehen.
Das Braille-Schreibgerät kostet ca. 1000€
https://www.perkins.org/perkins-brailler/Mit taubblinden Menschen kommuniziert eins über #Lormen .
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🧵 7/9 #ClimateKG foundational software: Dictionaries, machine learning, etc. This all comes from team #semanticClimate. Status: Production. Here is a live demo that explains the tool chain of https://colab.research.google.com/github/semanticClimate/sC-tools-demo/blob/main/TTWW_demo_sC_tools.ipynb for machine learning and #TBL 5*-ification of data - shout out to the developers DEVELOPERS: 1. pygetpapers - Ayush Garg 2. amilib - Peter Murray-Rust 2. docanalysis - Shweata N Hegde 2. Jupyter notebooks - Parijat Bhadra, Renu Kumari
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I got nostalgic, so I ended up browsing pictures from #DWebCamp2023, and I found these wild shots of me and @timbl. Almost two years have passed, and I still cannot completely believe that I spent time chatting with the creator of the #WorldWideWeb and that he autographed my thesis!
Unbelievable things happen at #DWebCamp.
(Thanks to @mai for the stolen shot 🌻)
Fun fact: @mark kindly came and picked me up at the airport and he drove me and TBL to DWeb Camp. The first thing they asked me about while getting to the car was this patch I had, simulating the hammer and sickle communist symbol, but actually representing a sickle popping open an Aperol Spritz. So there was me, super jet-lagged and hungover (because I had my last exam of my bachelor the day before) trying to explain what that was to the creator of #HTML and the director of the #WaybackMachine. It was super embarrassing but it is a great story to tell.
@dweb #TBL #WWW #Internet #InternetHistory #decentralization #HTTP #Web
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Bolts Beginnings | Ryan McDonagh https://www.rawchili.com/4061748/
#ArdenHills #bolts #BoltsBeginnings #defenseman #gobolts #hockey #Lightning #Minnesota #NHL #Ryanmcdonagh #SaintPaul #TampaBayLightning #TampaBayLightning #TBL
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And for #hockeyhits comparison, the 10 teams with the lowest “hits %”
Reviewing these two “top 10” lists *should* make any NHL fan or pundit question the wisdom of hitting = success. Somehow I know that it won’t. Watch for my article, later this season.
#hnom #canucks #nhlducks #sjsharks #oilers #nhlstars #nhljets #tbl
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Weekly output: Internet founders in D.C., Tim Berners-Lee at Web Summit, Bluesky account-verification advice
This holiday-shortened week still had a lot of work–just not all the kind that yielded bylines, in some cases not the kind that will yield bylines this year.
11/25/2024: Internet Founders: Open Architectures Are Best, But Big Tech Makes It Difficult, PCMag
As I wrote last week, it’s a treat seeing Internet pioneers speak about how their collective invention has been working out and what we ought to be doing with it.
11/27/2024: The man who gave us the web is building a better digital wallet, Fast Company
My Fast Company editor Harry McCracken asked if I wanted to join him to quiz the inventor of the Web at Web Summit, and I quickly said I’d clear my schedule for that. Like two years ago, Harry asked most of the questions and then wrote up our conversation.
11/29/2024: Real or Imposter? How to Verify That a Bluesky Account Is Legit, PCMag
My inspiration for this how-to came from seeing some bozo try to impersonate Rep. Don Beyer (D.-Va.) on Bluesky, then wondering why my congressman had not domain-verified his account with a house.gov handle, then personally shaming Bay Area Rapid Transit into tweeting its Bluesky handle from its verified X account (BART has since domain-verified its account). My editors then updated the post Sunday with details from posts Friday afternoon by Bluesky’s safety account about how the platform is dealing with this impersonation problem–including a recognition that “users want more ways to verify their identity beyond domain verification.”
#accountImpersonation #Bluesky #domainNameVerification #ProjectLiberty #socialMediaFraud #socialMediaVerification #SteveCrocker #TBL #TimBernersLee #VintCerf #webOfTrust #WebSummit
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Weekly output: Internet founders in D.C., Tim Berners-Lee at Web Summit, Bluesky account-verification advice
This holiday-shortened week still had a lot of work–just not all the kind that yielded bylines, in some cases not the kind that will yield bylines this year.
11/25/2024: Internet Founders: Open Architectures Are Best, But Big Tech Makes It Difficult, PCMag
As I wrote last week, it’s a treat seeing Internet pioneers speak about how their collective invention has been working out and what we ought to be doing with it.
11/27/2024: The man who gave us the web is building a better digital wallet, Fast Company
My Fast Company editor Harry McCracken asked if I wanted to join him to quiz the inventor of the Web at Web Summit, and I quickly said I’d clear my schedule for that. Like two years ago, Harry asked most of the questions and then wrote up our conversation.
11/29/2024: Real or Imposter? How to Verify That a Bluesky Account Is Legit, PCMag
My inspiration for this how-to came from seeing some bozo try to impersonate Rep. Don Beyer (D.-Va.) on Bluesky, then wondering why my congressman had not domain-verified his account with a house.gov handle, then personally shaming Bay Area Rapid Transit into tweeting its Bluesky handle from its verified X account (BART has since domain-verified its account). My editors then updated the post Sunday with details from posts Friday afternoon by Bluesky’s safety account about how the platform is dealing with this impersonation problem–including a recognition that “users want more ways to verify their identity beyond domain verification.”
#accountImpersonation #Bluesky #domainNameVerification #ProjectLiberty #socialMediaFraud #socialMediaVerification #SteveCrocker #TBL #TimBernersLee #VintCerf #webOfTrust #WebSummit
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Weekly output: Internet founders in D.C., Tim Berners-Lee at Web Summit, Bluesky account-verification advice
This holiday-shortened week still had a lot of work–just not all the kind that yielded bylines, in some cases not the kind that will yield bylines this year.
11/25/2024: Internet Founders: Open Architectures Are Best, But Big Tech Makes It Difficult, PCMag
As I wrote last week, it’s a treat seeing Internet pioneers speak about how their collective invention has been working out and what we ought to be doing with it.
11/27/2024: The man who gave us the web is building a better digital wallet, Fast Company
My Fast Company editor Harry McCracken asked if I wanted to join him to quiz the inventor of the Web at Web Summit, and I quickly said I’d clear my schedule for that. Like two years ago, Harry asked most of the questions and then wrote up our conversation.
11/29/2024: Real or Imposter? How to Verify That a Bluesky Account Is Legit, PCMag
My inspiration for this how-to came from seeing some bozo try to impersonate Rep. Don Beyer (D.-Va.) on Bluesky, then wondering why my congressman had not domain-verified his account with a house.gov handle, then personally shaming Bay Area Rapid Transit into tweeting its Bluesky handle from its verified X account (BART has since domain-verified its account). My editors then updated the post Sunday with details from posts Friday afternoon by Bluesky’s safety account about how the platform is dealing with this impersonation problem–including a recognition that “users want more ways to verify their identity beyond domain verification.”
#accountImpersonation #Bluesky #domainNameVerification #ProjectLiberty #socialMediaFraud #socialMediaVerification #SteveCrocker #TBL #TimBernersLee #VintCerf #webOfTrust #WebSummit
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Weekly output: Internet founders in D.C., Tim Berners-Lee at Web Summit, Bluesky account-verification advice
This holiday-shortened week still had a lot of work–just not all the kind that yielded bylines, in some cases not the kind that will yield bylines this year.
11/25/2024: Internet Founders: Open Architectures Are Best, But Big Tech Makes It Difficult, PCMag
As I wrote last week, it’s a treat seeing Internet pioneers speak about how their collective invention has been working out and what we ought to be doing with it.
11/27/2024: The man who gave us the web is building a better digital wallet, Fast Company
My Fast Company editor Harry McCracken asked if I wanted to join him to quiz the inventor of the Web at Web Summit, and I quickly said I’d clear my schedule for that. Like two years ago, Harry asked most of the questions and then wrote up our conversation.
11/29/2024: Real or Imposter? How to Verify That a Bluesky Account Is Legit, PCMag
My inspiration for this how-to came from seeing some bozo try to impersonate Rep. Don Beyer (D.-Va.) on Bluesky, then wondering why my congressman had not domain-verified his account with a house.gov handle, then personally shaming Bay Area Rapid Transit into tweeting its Bluesky handle from its verified X account (BART has since domain-verified its account). My editors then updated the post Sunday with details from posts Friday afternoon by Bluesky’s safety account about how the platform is dealing with this impersonation problem–including a recognition that “users want more ways to verify their identity beyond domain verification.”
#accountImpersonation #Bluesky #domainNameVerification #ProjectLiberty #socialMediaFraud #socialMediaVerification #SteveCrocker #TBL #TimBernersLee #VintCerf #webOfTrust #WebSummit
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Reminder: It’s neat covering a technology when its inventors are still around to talk about it
Friday afternoon had me in the audience at a tech event watching two older computer scientists discuss their work. That could be interesting in a variety of contexts, but it wasn’t just any two life-experienced CS types speaking at Project Liberty’s Summit on the Future of the Internet: Steve Crocker and Vint Cerf are pivotal to the Internet’s past, having helped to create the thing.
It’s not a given that most of the developers of a technology prototyped in 1969 would still be around to talk about it in 2024, but they are here and so here we are. Which means that every time I get to see any of these Internet pioneers talk about what they helped to give the world, I realize what a treat that is.
Nobody writing about aviation or electricity or cars or rockets today has that kind of privilege, and people writing about the Internet 20 years from now almost certainly won’t either.
In Cerf’s case, that privilege has happened reasonably often over the years—including a few extended interviews and one panel I did with the co-designer of the Internet’s TCP/IP foundation at a Google event in D.C. in 2011.
Two weeks ago, I had a similar experience at Web Summit in Lisbon when my Fast Company editor Harry McCracken asked if I’d like to join him for a meeting with Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. No other communications platform has been as important to my work as the Web, so of course I’d make time for that. My reply to Harry: “Excellent. When at?”
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Sir Tim (Queen Elizabeth II knighted him in 2004 in recognition of his work) a few times before then. Among them, I keep thinking back to one such occasion in 2009, a fancy reception at the Finnish Embassy at which he was one of the speakers. I said hello to the man afterwards and thanked him for giving me something to write about all these years; he said with his typical modesty something like “Oh, I’m sure you would have found other things to write about.”
When Harry met Berners-Lee for the first time at Web Summit two years ago—somehow that had not happened before, despite my editor being a walking encyclopedia of computing history—he, too, thanked Sir Tim for inventing the Web. His equally gracious reply: “You’re very welcome—use it any time you like.”
My industry has its share of jerks, but these guys aren’t among them.
#Humblebrag #InternetFoundingFathers #InternetInventors #InternetPioneers #SirTim #SteveCrocker #TBL #TimBernersLee #VintCerf #WorldWideWeb
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Reminder: It’s neat covering a technology when its inventors are still around to talk about it
Friday afternoon had me in the audience at a tech event watching two older computer scientists discuss their work. That could be interesting in a variety of contexts, but it wasn’t just any two life-experienced CS types speaking at Project Liberty’s Summit on the Future of the Internet: Steve Crocker and Vint Cerf are pivotal to the Internet’s past, having helped to create the thing.
It’s not a given that most of the developers of a technology prototyped in 1969 would still be around to talk about it in 2024, but they are here and so here we are. Which means that every time I get to see any of these Internet pioneers talk about what they helped to give the world, I realize what a treat that is.
Nobody writing about aviation or electricity or cars or rockets today has that kind of privilege, and people writing about the Internet 20 years from now almost certainly won’t either.
In Cerf’s case, that privilege has happened reasonably often over the years—including a few extended interviews and one panel I did with the co-designer of the Internet’s TCP/IP foundation at a Google event in D.C. in 2011.
Two weeks ago, I had a similar experience at Web Summit in Lisbon when my Fast Company editor Harry McCracken asked if I’d like to join him for a meeting with Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. No other communications platform has been as important to my work as the Web, so of course I’d make time for that. My reply to Harry: “Excellent. When at?”
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Sir Tim (Queen Elizabeth II knighted him in 2004 in recognition of his work) a few times before then. Among them, I keep thinking back to one such occasion in 2009, a fancy reception at the Finnish Embassy at which he was one of the speakers. I said hello to the man afterwards and thanked him for giving me something to write about all these years; he said with his typical modesty something like “Oh, I’m sure you would have found other things to write about.”
When Harry met Berners-Lee for the first time at Web Summit two years ago—somehow that had not happened before, despite my editor being a walking encyclopedia of computing history—he, too, thanked Sir Tim for inventing the Web. His equally gracious reply: “You’re very welcome—use it any time you like.”
My industry has its share of jerks, but these guys aren’t among them.
#Humblebrag #InternetFoundingFathers #InternetInventors #InternetPioneers #SirTim #SteveCrocker #TBL #TimBernersLee #VintCerf #WorldWideWeb
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Reminder: It’s neat covering a technology when its inventors are still around to talk about it
Friday afternoon had me in the audience at a tech event watching two older computer scientists discuss their work. That could be interesting in a variety of contexts, but it wasn’t just any two life-experienced CS types speaking at Project Liberty’s Summit on the Future of the Internet: Steve Crocker and Vint Cerf are pivotal to the Internet’s past, having helped to create the thing.
It’s not a given that most of the developers of a technology prototyped in 1969 would still be around to talk about it in 2024, but they are here and so here we are. Which means that every time I get to see any of these Internet pioneers talk about what they helped to give the world, I realize what a treat that is.
Nobody writing about aviation or electricity or cars or rockets today has that kind of privilege, and people writing about the Internet 20 years from now almost certainly won’t either.
In Cerf’s case, that privilege has happened reasonably often over the years—including a few extended interviews and one panel I did with the co-designer of the Internet’s TCP/IP foundation at a Google event in D.C. in 2011.
Two weeks ago, I had a similar experience at Web Summit in Lisbon when my Fast Company editor Harry McCracken asked if I’d like to join him for a meeting with Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. No other communications platform has been as important to my work as the Web, so of course I’d make time for that. My reply to Harry: “Excellent. When at?”
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Sir Tim (Queen Elizabeth II knighted him in 2004 in recognition of his work) a few times before then. Among them, I keep thinking back to one such occasion in 2009, a fancy reception at the Finnish Embassy at which he was one of the speakers. I said hello to the man afterwards and thanked him for giving me something to write about all these years; he said with his typical modesty something like “Oh, I’m sure you would have found other things to write about.”
When Harry met Berners-Lee for the first time at Web Summit two years ago—somehow that had not happened before, despite my editor being a walking encyclopedia of computing history—he, too, thanked Sir Tim for inventing the Web. His equally gracious reply: “You’re very welcome—use it any time you like.”
My industry has its share of jerks, but these guys aren’t among them.
#Humblebrag #InternetFoundingFathers #InternetInventors #InternetPioneers #SirTim #SteveCrocker #TBL #TimBernersLee #VintCerf #WorldWideWeb
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Why isn't Moose wearing his bucket during warm-ups? In any event #LetsGoWild and beat the #TampaBayLightning !
#MinnesotaWild @[email protected] @[email protected] #NHL #MIN #TBL @hnom #hnom #hockey
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C'est quand même particulier que le Québec soit si tolérant en regard d'un symbole d'extrême-droite.
https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2032567/thin-blue-line-rapport-ethique-spvm-policiers
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My sports lives and geographical lives are coming full circle. The Islanders played Buffalo tonight and the Giants play Buffalo tomorrow. The Lightning played Detroit tonight and the Bucs play Detroit tomorrow. Throw in a partial eclipse of the sun today. What does it all mean? Patterns and shit. #NHL #NFL #NYI #NYG #TBL #TBBuccaneers #Eclipse
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Triple Bottom Line (TBL): Profit (economic impact), People (social impact), Planet (environmental/ecological impact). #TBL
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Interested in learning about the free and open-source resources offered at Library.TBIL.org? I self-recorded my presentation from MathFest so folks who could not attend could learn about it as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OoRS_bkdXg
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#gendarmerie #extrêmedroite #TBL #punch
Rappel des règles de déontologie pour la gendarmerie toujours pas pris en compte malgré les divers menace de punch...
"«Thin blue line» : la gendarmerie siffle le rappel
Après l’article de «Libération» sur le sujet, le chef de l’Inspection générale de la gendarmerie nationale enjoint les officiers à relever les manquements des personnels affichant la ligne bleue, un symbole utilisé par l’extrême droite américaine. ..." -
#TBL PPG GOAL!
Scored by Ross Colton(13)
Unassisted
14:54 of the 3rd period
(TBL 5 - BUF 5) -
#TBL GOAL!
Scored by Anthony Cirelli(8)
Unassisted
08:33 of the 3rd period
(TBL 4 - BUF 5) -
#TBL GOAL!
Scored by Brayden Point(34)
Unassisted
05:47 of the 3rd period
(TBL 3 - BUF 4) -
#TBL GOAL!
Scored by Victor Hedman(5)
Unassisted
12:36 of the 2nd period
(TBL 2 - BUF 3) -
#TBL GOAL!
Scored by Steven Stamkos(26)
Assisted by Brayden Point(29), Nikita Kucherov(60)
02:19 of the 1st period
(TBL 1 - BUF 0) -
@oblomov @shengokai @blaine @atomicpoet
It seems to me that the logical endpoint for development of a general, powerful, and federated backend, which allowed arbitrary filtering and flexibility in client design. would be something very much like Tim Berners-Lee's vision of a Semantic Web.The Semantic Web seems to have "failed" largely because #RDF is too different from common practice. Could we accomplish similar ends without RDF?
#SemanticWeb #LinkedData #TBL
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YES!!!!#LGRW !!!Oh Captain my Captain!!! #Larkin with the 5-3 lead over #TBL #HockeyDon @redwingschats
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@redwingschats
Stupid #uglyJerseys with a sink. 2-1 #TBL over #LGRW less than 1:30min in first. #HockeyDon (goal challenge) -
Keeping 2018 SAFE and Solid
You may have noticed a recurring theme across the SAFE ecosystem this year. The conversation around the ownership of data is picking up pace.
Perhaps you were at SAFE DevCon 2018. Perhaps you’ve stumbled across a podcast discussing words such as #rdf and Socially Linked Data (or SOLID).
The word #solid is appearing more frequently in conversations — but why? And what does it mean for the #SAFENetwork?
https://medium.com/safenetwork/keeping-2018-safe-and-solid-d68eea18807a