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  • @muffa la libertà individuale tra scegliere tra la schiavitú e la morte per fame.

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  • Rampa di lancio danneggiata ieri a Baikonur durante la partenza di tre astronauti verso la ISS. Rassicurazioni dalla Russia, ma si temono ripercussioni sui prossimi lanci di navette Soyuz e Progress
    https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/11/russian-launch-pad-incident-raises-concerns-about-future-of-space-station/

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  • @batkaren

    ROBOT: because orchid comes from Greek through Latin and French, while orchard is an Anglo-Saxon word. [beheads the English teacher]

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  • @Aleums Imagine how many women I could have had if I had been George Clooney.

    (I think I deserve a big "A" if I got all the correct tenses 😁)

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  • @DigiDavidex "passami la iarda." (91cm)

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  • @pierostrada qualunque movimento sovranista si finge nazionalista, ma ha come unico scopo la sovranità di uno, o una classe ristrettissima di governanti
    (In Italia in particolare autonominati, visto cme sono le leggi elettorali nel nostro paese, che non a caso portano all'aumento incontrollato dei non votanti)

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  • @pierostrada quel che uscirà però, teniamolo a mente, è una sola Unione Europea
    Certe politiche si imporranno e mostreranno un'unica faccia. Se l'UE prenderà una strada dirigista, semiautoritaria, espressione di certe élite, l'Europa potrà contenere al suo interno tante anime, ma avrà un solo modo di rapportarsi coi propri cittadini, e sarà quello, anzi, è
    Vd antifilopalestinesi, pro controllo e spionaggio cittadini, pro armamento e sovranismo "europeo" (il sovranismo è sempre e solo di un re)

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  • Build Your Own Compact Temp Gun

    Sometimes you need to know what temperature something is, but you don’t quite want to touch it. At times like these, you might want a temp gun on hand to get a good reading, like the one [Arnov Sharma] built.

    The build is a relatively simple one, and is based around an Waveshare ESP32 C6 development module that comes with a small LCD screen out of the box. The microcontroller is set up to read an MLX90614 infrared temperature sensor. This device picks up the infrared energy that is emitted by objects relative to their temperature. The sensor has a great range—from -70 C to 380 C. The readouts from this sensor are then displayed on the screen. Battery power is from a small 600 mAh LiPo cell, which is managed by a IP5306 charge module.

    It’s worth noting that these infrared temperature sensors aren’t infallible devices. The temperature they perceive is based on certain assumptions about factors like an objects emissivity. Thus, they don’t always give accurate readings on metallic or shiny objects, for example. It’s also important to understand the sensor’s field of view. Despite many commercial versions featuring a laser pointer for aiming, many of these infrared temperature sensors tend to average their reading over a small spot that gets larger the farther away they are from the object being measured.

    Tools like portable temp guns are pretty cheap, but sometimes it’s just fun to build your own. Plus, you usually learn something along the way. Video after the break.

    youtube.com/embed/WrRs6STve8M?…

    hackaday.com/2025/11/28/build-…

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    I don't think I've ever written an #introduction here. Now, I'm doing it elsewhere in the context of my research in the #DigitalHumanies, so, also sharing it here:I'm a technical researcher coming from #edtech, based in #Milan, Italy and with interest in multidisciplinary collaborations. Due to the shoot-in-the-foot nature of Italian politics (https://en.ilsole24ore.com/art/crui-manoeuvre-cuts-mean-country-does-not-need-universities-AGBrKdx), my (not yet tenure-track) 4-year collaboration with #UniMi was suspended until further notice and I'm currently collaborating with the Minors on the Move project (https://prinminorsonthemove.wordpress.com/team, my role is interactive geomapping) on behalf of #UniGe. Previously, I've worked on societal values (https://doi.org/10.46298/jdmdh.13120), Early Modern English (https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3865/#02_paper), history of publishing (https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3558/#paper774, https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3937/#paper14) and Old Church Slavonic (https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3937/#short8, http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3246/#03_paper-6921). Typically, I bring together expertise from usability and information awareness to develop new collaborative approaches to data exploration and technology dissemination.
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    Hello ☀️ How are you today?My name is Khaled, I’m 21, from Rafah, #Gaza, #Palestine.#introductionI’m here to share my everyday life as an IT engineering student in a war zone, and to make friends. If you’ve got questions about life in Gaza nowadays, ask me!I’m looking to keep my family alive, so I’ll share my fundraising campaign regularly. Life is really difficult.Please help me by sharing my posts as often as you can, and by donating if you can:👉 https://gofund.me/0962a012aLots of love ♥️✌️
  • Hey Fediverse!

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    Hey Fediverse! Announcing cycle.town, a new instance dedicated to urbanism and bikes!We're running the glitch-soc patches, including increased character limit. Still more to configure, but the server is ready to take registrations. (Our domain is just a few days new and is still being marked as spam by some email providers; check your junk folder for your confirmation emails.)Come follow me at @streetmeme for my main account focused on Minneapolis urbanism.#introduction
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    Hello everyone, I'm new to Mastodon.I haven't officially used mainstream social media apart from Discord. I've been a Lemmy user for some time and wanted to spread out to other Fediverse spaces. Mastodon feels way more polished and mature than I would've imagined. I embrace FOSS apps and use them wherever I can in my daily life. I've been comfortably using Linux Mint for more than a year.I also have experience working in web development and on my way to learning fullstack development with help of JavaScript. I also tend to selfhost things though they are a bit unreliable.I also have interests in 3D animation, music and art. I'm open to friendly chats!#Introduction #new_here