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@reinhard_codes@chaos.social

Could you point out any nazist account on qoto?
@starbreaker@mastodon.sdf.org

@pschwede I usually clean the kitchen. Or the garage. Or drive. Or ride the bicycle.

Well basically anything =D

What about you? And what do you listen to?

@starbreaker@mastodon.sdf.org If by your definition of the word "association" federation is a kind of it, I guess fine, who am I to say your definition is not good.

I well then rephrase: we do not have any particular relationship with any instance.

@alex I'm following this discussion since a while. It would be really awesome!

@starbreaker@mastodon.sdf.org
Why do you say "associate"? We do not "associate" with any instance. We do, however, federate with all. Gab does no exception, in a way or another.

Goodbye to you =)

Latest addition to my : The Genealogical World of phylogenetic Networks:

phylonetworks.blogspot.com

A lot of interesting thoughts about , , computational science, and networks in analysis by scientists from many country, mainly northern Europe.

There is enough to read for a while!

I was thinking that, as a mod, I'd like to spend more time here talking about scientific content and matters and fun facts, and less about the matter.

But then it dawned on me: they are very, very related.

@whirli Lucky you. I wish my life was adventurous enough to do something with a gopro.

Keep us posted!

@freemo
Thanks, once I have the bot(s) ready and the full permission of the twitter accounts I'll get in touch =)

@Surasanji

@freemo @Surasanji

I wanted to mirror some people too, like Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris... I was just figuring out where to put the mirror bot =D

@ondiz Oh well, thanks but in reality it was a very slow ride, even with me being Italian and the stories a mere 10 pages long =D

But at least was motivating!
How is your Italian going, btw?

@ondiz When I started to learn Spanish Borges is one of the first authors I approached, El ALeph specifically. Difficult for me, but totally worth it!

suggestion:

I just started to listen to "Species", where every week Macken talks about a species of animal.
Unlike many other informative pieces of podcast I listened to, this is very entertaining, with fun bits of info and a very story like way of delivering juicy, hard checked facts.
I was captured from the very first episode, the Opossum.

Link: speciespodcast.com/

uni acceptance speech hah 

@logarithmic_function@scholar.social A bit late, but congratulations. I have a similar field of studies and passions.

I have no tips, just keep critical af about anything and keep us posted!

@CorioPsicologia
Gracias, va a ser un placer escuchar algo que no es en ingles! Si tienes mas podcasts en espanol, por favor

@PostApocalipsisNau

@Absinthe Oh, I did. Hilarious, I'm still at the first episodes though.

Thanks for the suggestion!

@whirli thanks!
We have similar tastes it seems... you are not so smart is one of my favorites, the first podcast I fell in love for and it had quite an impact on my life!

No such thing as a fish and infinite monkey cage I also listen from time to time. Some episodes are good, some are meh. Good fillers. SGTTG is a classic as you say.

I do not know the other you mention, but I'll surely give them a try. Thanks a bunch!

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