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@kechpaja @cwebber@octodon.social Thats the rule I tend to follow anyway. Though of course in practice it is a bit more involved than that with a few caveats.

@aral Oh weird, never saw it chopped up like that. But man those are good. I'm living here in the dutcherlands (netherlands) but cant eat carbs :(

@notclacke @ayy @animeirl @cwebber@octodon.social I'd say that even as a summary it is poorly worded. It should just be "treat people how THEY want to be treated"

@ayy I dont need to be surrounded by people like me though. Diversity is a good thing.

@Gargron I'm on the latest version so I'm guessing it just wasnt released yet. No worries we all appreciate and look forward to the next release. Thanks for all the effort.

@Gargron I think i just noticed what is happening with the language filtering i mentioned earlier.

Basically languages i have filtered out do show up live. But if i reload the page afterwards they disappear.

So would appear it does work but only partly...

@Gargron I dont now the details, I just know it isnt too effective. But I respect that it may be a difficult problem to fix well.

@Gargron I dont think the language filter works. I used it since day one and it doesnt even filter out chinese or japanese, let alone languages that use roman letters that may be harder to detect.

@Blort lol. I wouldnt have an issue if you had a celebratory day for every group. Throw in whites and straights too, everyone should be recognized.

@thegibson I am following you solely because you spell magick the correct way (the way Crowley suggested). :)

Did anyone else go to the absolutely MASSIVE Gay Pride Day in Amsterdam this weekend?

I was there on Saturday it is so epic to see an ENTIRE city celebrating a group that just a few decades ago were oppressed, beaten, and outlawed. The world has come so far with acceptance of others that it is really refreshing to see.

I hope everyone who celebrated had an epic time!

This is the Fiascone, or Re Umberto . It's native from the Amalfi coast, and is probably the father of more famous tomatoes like the San Marzano. First accounts of it is at the end of the 19th century, when was donated to King Umberto.

Was thought lost, until a few years ago some plants have been found, and now is a must have for every seed-saver in my area!

Strong plant, easy to cultivate, quite pest resistant, solid in drought.
This specific ripe fruit is quite small because it was grown in pot, but the green on the side is the same variety grown in ground.

Personal favorite tomato of mine.

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