27 December 1914 | A Pole, Zbigniew Ruszczyński, was born in Głuchów. An architect.
In Auschwitz from 8 July 1940.
No. 1360
He was shot in the camp on 25 January 1943.
#Auschwitz #Birkenau #ww2 #Poland #Nazis #Germany #NeverForget #education #history #people #architect #Głuchów #political #prisoner #red #photography
In the richest nation on earth, a man died in the freezing cold Mississippi woods on Christmas Day while trying to walk home to his family.
They had been unable to wire money to him or help him get a bus ticket because he didn’t have a current ID.
https://www.sunherald.com/news/weather-news/article270464302.html
An abandoned hair salon
Explore more: https://www.abandonedamerica.us/brownsville-pa
Now that Christmas is over, it's officially time start sharing #horror movie posters again, right? 😜
I've reached the point where I'm not sure what I've shared on here already, but I think it's always nice for new followers to see them regardless. Plus I get asked a lot if I've made a poster for The Thing, so here it is - along with #Hellraiser 🖤
#HorrorMovies #TheThing #Cinema #cinemaston #Clay #Art #MastoArt
And Twitter isn't alone in my contempt.
The following social media needs to be dead buried too:
* Facebook
* WhatsApp
* Instagram
* TikTok
* YouTube
All of them are awful.
All of them need to die.
Hot Spots Around Infant Binary Stars
https://www.mpe.mpg.de/7918485/news20221227
Search over 1,000 astronomy and space news releases at www.stars-n-stuff.com/news-stories
#astronomy #space #science #news #stargazing
Image: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/Maureira et al.
Do you know that there's a search engine for videos across all Peertube instances?
It's called Sepia Search!
Republican George Santos admits lying on his CV
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-64102086
If anyone else did this and lied on their CV they would be disciplined and sacked by their employer.
So why do politicians seem to get away with it, or think they can.
Look, I don't know what the alternative looks like, but maybe we should aim to have an educational system that doesn't result in millions of people having recurring nightmares about forgetting to study for an exam for the rest of their entire lives???
Seems like a bad outcome
All I'm saying is that if someone was like "I will teach you what cos, sin and tan are but you will have reoccurring nightmares about exams and classes every week for the rest of your life" I would say "no thanks"
I will add that masking/distancing/vaccination is all good, but what we REALLY need is forced PM2.5 air filtration in all public spaces. Schools, hospitals, universities, shops, restaurants, cinemas: on trains, buses, planes, and passenger ships. And ESPECIALLY schools and hospitals. These premises have always been viral disease amplifiers, but filtration stops it spreading at source.
Yes, Apache OpenOffice is still alive and kicking, and no, it is not intended to be the #opensource office suite for the masses. It still has a very specific use case, and maybe it's not *your* use case, but for those who it is, it's vitally important.
Test builds for AOO 4.2.0-Dev4 can be found here: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/openoffice/4.2.0-Dev4/binaries/
@pbarker Those stuck on extremely old OSs and platforms as well as those that require permissive (non-copyleft) licensing.
There are huge swathes of world population that are still using 32 bit OSs for example.
@jimjag @pbarker
ok from a very quick check, LibreOffice stopped directly supplying pre-compiled binaries for 32 bit a while back (citing low demand) but the code is thought to still be viable for others to compile.
As an example, Debian seems to still support it across multiple architectures - see https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libreoffice
Can you imagine trusting a car made by the fool who runs Twitter?
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