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  • LA GUERRA INTERNA SI INTENSIFICA. 32 denunce per il blocco al porto di Ravenna.
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    Riceviamo, diffondiamo e condividiamo il seguente. comunicato di alcune realtà anarchiche e libertarie romagnole.  La guerra interna si intensifica. Sulle 32 denunce per il blocco al porto di Ravenna. In questi giorni la stampa ha dato notizia dell’arrivo di 32...

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  • @matz @luca vedi, io sono più giovane ed il primo insert gregoriano in un album di musica contemporanea l'ho sentito con MCMXC di Enigma

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  • @afreytes so, how did you achieve this?

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  • I have the following four domain names:

    적독가.com 積讀家.com 積読家.com 积读家.com

    … which basically mean the same thing: a person who does tsundoku.

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  • Cookie Launcher Makes You Catch Your Own Snack

    Holiday cookies are a joy, and to make things a bit more fun, [The Skjegg] created the Cookie Launcher. At the touch of a button, a door opens and the tin launches a cookie (and perhaps a few crumbs) skyward. Catching it is up to the operator, but since the tin can hold up to 40 cookies at once (39 in a magazine and 1 in the launcher), there’s enough to get some practice in.

    The design is a real thing of beauty, from the rotary cookie holder to the ejector. Individual cookies are held in a pan-style magazine that rotates until a tasty disk is lined up with the ejector. The red separators aren’t just for show, either. The little inward protrusion on each one interacts with an optical sensor to ensure the system always knows when things are lined up.

    The launcher design is pretty neat, too. There’s a platform that uses two smooth bolts as guides, and elastic bands to store energy. A motor cranks it downward, where it locks into place. The rotary magazine then turns to line up a cookie, which gravity feeds into the launcher by rolling down an incline. When a cookie is in place, a door in the lid opens and the launcher platform releases, sending the cookie skyward.

    The original concept for the Cookie Launcher involved voice activation, but training the voice module to trigger on custom Norwegian commands wasn’t very reliable. Luckily, a button is far more obedient. It may be a bit less magical to use, but in our opinion the physicality of a button push meshes perfectly well with the requirement to catch your own cookie.

    You can get a good look at the operation and a detailed tour of the insides in the video, embedded below. Thanks to [Rohit] for sending in the tip!

    If airborne cookies aren’t your bag, check out one a very different approach to hands-free cookie dispensing.

    youtube.com/embed/iRCB_mtFyi8?…

    hackaday.com/2025/12/25/cookie…

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  • @enno I read his content a lot but I don't necessarily agree with all of her positions. For example, as someone who lived in rural Wyoming for a few years, having Starlink was a major improvement over what we had before.

    Obviously the real fix for rural internet is community fiber, but until there is actually glass in the ground some solution is needed.

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  • @kit @aeva ROTFL

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  • going to go on a post-dinner walk and then do a pkgconf development stream in an hour or so. this will again be on twitch!

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  • Good morning Zagreb

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    Good morning Zagreb!Coffee lovers who are preparing to travel home should drink it in QUAHWA in Nikola Tesla street 9/1You can visit Croatian gift shops in Krvavi most (bloody bridge) street or in Tome Bakača street just under the cathedral. All three locations are in city center.Enjoy your trip home from @EuroBSDCon #EuroBSDCon
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    The last day of talks at the European *BSD event of the year has come to an end! 😈⛳🐡A colossal shout-out to everyone who made this event awesome! Hvala!!A big up to OC for taking care of us these days. 🫶🏻- Bojan Novković- Karlo Miličević- Marko Vlaić- prof. dr. sc. Marin Golub- Philipp BuehlerAnd let's not forget the fantastic talks and tutorials by:- Albert Dengg- Alexander Bluhm- Alfonso Sabato Siciliano- Andreas Kirchner- Benedict Reuschling- Beni Keller- Bjoern Zeeb- Charlie Li- Chris Moerz- Christoph Badura- Christos Margiolis- Daniel Stenberg- Dave Cottlehuber- Denis Salopek- Eirik Øverby- Florian Obser- Hans-Jörg Höxer- Harald Eilertsen- Harold Gutch- Hiroki Sato- Jake Freeland- Jan Bramkamp- Jeroen- John Baldwin- Kent Inge Fagerland Simonsen- Kirk McKusick- Lukas Engelhardt- Marc Espie- Mario Spuler- Martin Husemann- Michael Dexter- Michael Lucas- Moin Rahman- Nils Imhoff- Olivier Certner- Patrick M. Hausen- Peter N. M. Hansteen- Rob Keizer- Roller Angel- Souma Sakaguchi- Stefan Sperling- Stefano Marinelli- Stephen Borrill- Terence Eden - Tom Smyth🤘 You all rocked the stage! 🤘#EuroBSDCon #EuroBSDCon2026 #EuroBSDCon2025 #RUNBSD #FreeBSD #NetBSD #OpenBSD
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    @Edent @stsp infuriating like a bot, yes
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    @stefano I found a very close city and followed it. I can't wait to see what shows up. Thanks!!