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For Halloween this year, lucky Rolf of Warwick and Sherry both dressed up in Style.

"Kiki's Delivery Service" is one of my most loved by Studio . Superb drawing and story lines.

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@design_RG 👍🏾 which is why I might just make this account my main.

429 Throttling, you say? 

Was ist Das?

Mysterious artifacts keep showing at the bottom left corner of my mastodon window into QOTO. "429 Throttled" -- woot?

Any idea what this is or could be? How to remove it? They do seem to disappear, each staying on screen for a couple of seconds, then the bottom ones drop off, disappears.

The whole stack drops, and sometimes new ones appear, at the top.

Browser is Waterfox Current, which is Firefox Aurora channel, 68.0a2 atm.

Running in Windows 10, with Strict mode for tracking.

QOTO has a Forum. Here's a New User Guide for it. 

Reading many areas of our Discourse Forum is possible even without an account, as the areas have Public viewing permissions.

Some other areas are reserved for registered and logged in members. You will need to register an account at the Discourse forum page -- We suggest you use the SAME username as in the Mastodon instance so you are recognized when posting there.

Registering is free and easy. Head to discourse.qoto.org/ , click on the Signup button on top right of the page, and fill in the requested info, or use the "Sign Up with.." buttons. 😉

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QOTO has a Forum. Here's a New User Guide for it. 

It is Nice to have a Forum as part of our QOTO instance group of services. Each service has its own focus, and Discourse is a nice way to keep conversations visible for longer times.

* QOTO's Discourse Forum is at discourse.qoto.org/

Our posts in Mastodon are still here, but buried under many more we add to our profiles daily, while here a discussion has a more visible "Home".

* We can refer to threads we post here, helping new users, and ourselves at the same time. No more "I did write something about that...", or similar. :wink:

* We have emojis, text formatting with Bold and Italic, Images, attachments and more.

* To get started or to refresh your skills, learn some new ones and make your posts prettier - How about Reading the Friendly Manual?

* RTFM has always been a recommendation in tech and science circles. :wink:

The developers team at Discourse created a New User Guide.

It's located at : meta.discourse.org/t/discourse

Using an enhanced Clipboard Feature, Windows 10 

Today another mastodon user created a Blog post about the new enhanced clipboard in Windows 10.

Marco's article is all text, and explains the workings of it.

marcozehe.de/2019/12/08/how-to

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A Japanese Light House with Rotating Lights 

@chikara A screenshot of the visual of this post, edited with the CW and occulted text.

I think it takes a lot less vertical space in the Feed line, looks Clean, and is more likely to attract attention and interactions. 👍

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A Japanese Light House with Rotating Lights 

LIGHTHOUSE WITH ROTATING LIGHTS

In the 1870s, the Japanese government built lighthouses with rotating lights. Some of these Meiji era lighthouses are still in use today.

Eight lighthouses were first brought into service in the 1870s with the same mechanical light rotating system. This apparatus was designed and manufactured in Scotland; and then the equipment was shipped to Japan. The Japanese government hired Richard Henry Brunton to oversee this technology transfer process.-- see Richard Brunton (1991). "Building Japan: 1868-1876," pp. 24-25. books.google.com/books?id=q6GO

The heavy glass lens mechanism is only part of the optical instrument assembly in Japanese lighthouses built using European designs.

The heart of the lighthouse is the light rotation apparatus which moves the lens. In the earliest Western-style lighthouses, the bulk of the lens and rotation gear is supported in a mercury bath. Mercury was used because of its low rotation friction. -- see Japan Coast Guard, Maritime Safety Department, "Past and Present of the Aids to Navigation of Japan," p. 6 (PDF p. 7 of 12) kaiho.mlit.go.jp/e/image/41_th

In the mechanical drawing below, the mercury bath is shown below in blue.

The Kashinozaki Lighthouse in Wakayama Prefecture is one of the eight sites where the "modern" mercury bath pedestal support mechanism was installed by Brunton. -- see Wikipedia "Kashinozaki Lighthouse" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashinoz; and see Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME), "Mechanical Engineering Heritage No. 83." jsme.or.jp/kikaiisan/heritage_

QUESTION: The fact that the Japanese lighthouse apparatus was modeled on equipment used in Scotland begs a few questions -- for example, where were similar mercury bath pedestal support mechanisms in use in Scotland in the 1870s? Are there sites where this 19th century technology is still in use in the United Kingdom?

QOTO = Question Others to Teach Ourselves?

** Editor note: ** I am just testing out @chikara's post with a suggestion of a possible new layout. His OP is here: qoto.org/@chikara/103273481915

I think that having a Content Warning to wrap the text will give it better exposure - if a catchy CW Description text is used, maybe people will click and expose it. The images selected for a post are ALSO important in attracting readership.

We are basically on the business of Publishing here, and fending for attention from users who have a never ending scroll on their Feeds.

Hope you consider this and don't mind it, Chikara. Also, this suggestion is a method I use and would recommend to Anyone wanting feedback, readers and interaction.

** Thank you for your detailed posts! @design_RG...

Working on replacing my desk with a bigger one. What a cabling hell

Big Tech doesn't stop Fakery and manipulation 

"Companies like Facebook and Twitter are poorly policing automated bots and other methods for manipulating social media...

For €300, the researchers bought over 3,500 comments, 25,000 likes, 20,000 views and 5,000 followers...

After four weeks, about 80% of the fake clicks remained. And virtually all of the accounts remained active three weeks after researchers reported them"

nytimes.com/2019/12/06/technol

Re-Toot with Comment is Possible. 

Re-Toot with Comment is Possible.

Nolan's thoughts are interesting.

About Media articles frequently quote, mentioning and including snapshots of random twitter posts.

OP at toot.cafe/@nolan/1032702335329

Manjaro Linux team represents ARM (the primary hardware environment for many mobile device OS's).

The resilient team of Manjaro have teased it already a lot. Now proud to have their first Alpha of Manjaro Linux ARM ready for the Pine64's Pinephone!

* Basically you'd use Arch on your phone BTW *

==> forum.manjaro.org/t/manjaro-ar
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#Manjaro #Linux #ARM #Pinephone #Pine64 #mobile #Arch #Alpha

> So in America when the sun goes down and I sit and watch the long skies over New Jersey and think about the land that rolls away to the West Coast, and all that road, and all the people dreaming on it, I think of Dean Moriarty.

Thinking about On the Road tonight. Someone this week on Mastodon was talking about it as an early hacker text -- trying to draw a long line that connects the beatnicks to ourselves.

I'm on the road myself this week. As I am often.

On the Road, I've read four times. Got three copies at home and have read it four times over. I'm in the mood to pick up a fourth copy for a fifth read through.

My friend, who introduced the book to me ten years ago pointed out how its a very melancholic book. There are those of us who are never happy unless we're on the road, and yet being on the road does not cure of us of our melancholy.

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