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🇵🇹 🇧🇷 "A felicidade é um chazinho quente em noites de frio;
é um banho gelado no meio de um calor danado
é receber uma agradável e inesperada visita em um fim de tarde qualquer;
é pão quentinho com manteiga derretendo;
é café com o pão que escrevi na frase acima;
é cair de quatro no chão e morrer de rir;
é não morrer quando cair de quatro;
é fazer o bolo predileto e lamber a vasilha no final;
é cama limpa, travesseiro fofo e pijama cheiroso;
é sensação de alívio após uma situação resolvida;
é ligar pra bate papo com alguém querido;
é olhar o horizonte;
é ao olhar o horizonte, enxergar um mundo melhor.
Felicidade é inventar e fazer valer a pena a invenção, porque a realidade é dura demais."

EN version on next post...

@freemo must have new emoji!!

tag it sadness.

They have a great collection at another instance... will borrow a few... 😉

Anyone with an interest in Information Technology, an active robotic feed I found last night is available for following.

@itnewsbot

Fresh IT news from a variety of sources. Public service by @emanuel

Geez, but this Local timeline is pretty dead, ahem, quiet.... 😜

The Foundation of the Iroquois Confederacy 

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The page is here:
earthsky.org/space/solar-eclip

"What really attracted my attention was that a total, or near total, solar eclipse marked the beginning of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, the oldest living democracy in North America and possibly on Earth. American democracy is said to have been modeled upon the democratic ideals of the Iroquois Confederacy, which originally consisted of five nations (Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca). The sixth nation – the Tuscarora – joined the Iroquois Confederacy in the early eighteenth century (1701-1800). "

in response to James's post here: todon.nl/@OglalaWarriorAW/1033

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The Foundation of the Iroquois Confederacy 

@OglalaWarriorAW Hello James, Thank you for your post and telling us not only your personal story, but that of your nation as well. It's fascinating.

I traveled by bicycle along the Erie Canal trail and when passing near Lake Oneida came across a nice book telling the story of the beginning of th Iroquois Confederacy, which met at the margins of the lake, I believe.

There was some legends too, and I enjoyed reading this book as I camped nearby.

I did a search and found an interesting link, I don't think people know much about the Confederacy and how it was a democratic union of different peoples for the better of all.

We need this kind of thinking for the times we live in.

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There's a Python here looking for a Programmer by name...

She's going up to the boss's office now...

Find penpals for letter writing all over the world? FREE and FUN too 

@_lunawinters @Vishsai

Sending my replies for letters with the new special edition Purrfect Holidays stamp set. 😺

which I actually got for free, just taking the time to watch short videos in the app, if desired, you get one coin for each (up to 20 sec or so).

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Find penpals for letter writing all over the world? FREE and FUN too 

Just received a letter from a penpal overseas, and with it a nice Special Edition, Christmas stamp I did not have yet. It's from last year, 2018, and I didn't know about the Slowly penpal letter writing app yet.

The app is great, Slowly allows you to find interesting people with shared interests and keep in touch via letters - not instant messages, but electronic letters, longer like a paper one would be, and which are not delivered instantly either.

They take time to arrive, depending on how far apart we are. From 3 hours or so for a close location, to 2 days to far away places like Australia, Indonesia, etc.

getslowly.com/en/ for details

great fun! @_lunawinters @Vishsai

Serious work requires serious Tools 

Preparing and researching a post, for me, is fun and serious work.

I love Writing, and am quite picky with visuals as well as words.

The screenshot shows the programs currently loaded here, used to produce this morning's two research posts.

And new Blog pages too. write.tedomum.net/rgx/

image editor.
Lite text editor.
Current Browser with a zillion tabs open.

@freemo with

📷 “Puro Amor”, street mural in Coyhaique (Southern Chile) portraying the role of street dogs, most famously the late Negro Matapacos, in Chilean student protests of recent times. Thanks to “segundo tello” on Facebook for the tip.

Fuente: dogandcatcomics.tumblr.com/pos

RT from todon.nl/@soloojos/10331789165

Story Time : How I got started in Computer Networking 

Blog post now complete, adding Notes and References, etc.

Pretty too. ❤️ Write.Freely!

See it here: write.tedomum.net/rgx/story-ti

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Avant Garde poster, Political message spot on.

"Journalism has to incommodate State Powers."

RT from TW (@Skoknic), found in another instance.

Story Time : How I got started in Computer Networking 

RT from hackers.town/@rgx/103317533135

My first one was an US Robotics Courier 2400 bps, internal model.

I had to learn VERY quickly of all the intricacies of IRQs, Com port addresses and default assigned IRQs, Jumper settings to change those.

And -- even when perfectly configured for a Com 2, IRQ 3 (I think it was, been a long time), it did not work well at all.

More troubleshooting, and it was the beginning of my learning of many aspects of PC technology. Fast forward 5 years and I was teaching a Computer Repairs class, all from what I learned on my own, struggling but persevering and getting things working in the end.

Loved it, specially when things were working well!

Turns out, the modem problem wasn't the modem, or any ports on the ISA expansion card this system had. It was the mouse, a Logitech bus mouse with its own ISA controller card, which had been set by jumpers to use IRQ 3, the one I wanted, default for Com2 serial ports.

Once I figured that, a Jumper change and it moved to IRQ 5; no more conflicts.

And my adventures in the BBS world started. Becoming an active member of FidoNet was the next phase.

Internet? that took about 4 years before I could get access, when joining a University. NO consumer internet existed at the time, it only became more common later, 1996-7 or so.

Blog Post coming soon... 😉

Setting up the Advanced Web Interface for Mastodon - Full use of wide screens 

@chikara, the Tutorial is alive now, as promised.

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Setting up the Advanced Web Interface for Mastodon - Full use of wide screens 

Have now figured out a way to make my laptop settings for the mastodon Web Client really sharp – it is using the FULL screen width, but without the madness of the multi-pane, 3 pulsating Feeds running simultaneously which is kind of the Default when you enable it.

I have prepared a detailed Tutorial, with step by step notes, screenshots to help people wanting a similar setup.

Due to the amount of images, and the placement of them and the text, I used QOTO's Discourse Forum for the post.

discourse.qoto.org/t/setting-u

Will be preparing a Blog post with same content later today. Hope you enjoy, the Forum post is Visible to Anyone, to reply there you need a free account registration.

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