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Mastodon.me.uk is an open, user-supported, corporation-free Mastodon server for the UK:

➡️ mastodon.me.uk

This server has been operating since April 2017.

You can find out more at mastodon.me.uk/about or contact the admin @Floppy

#FeaturedServer #UK #UnitedKingdom #Britain #England #Scotland #Wales #NorthernIreland #GreatBritain #Mastodon #Fediverse #FreeFediverse

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From that one time I saw the most perfect window scene and felt obligated to capture it.

I was inside the capital building of Antigua #Guatemala and as I walked up the stairs I looked out the stairwell window to see this gorgeously framed flower pot. Someone had to have put it there on purpose! I particularly enjoy the effectively black canvas created by the dark interior behind.

#WindowFriday #feinsterfreitag #fineartphotography #artphotography #photography #fujifilm #FensterFreitag

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Something I stumbled upon recently. Considering the number of book lovers around Mastodon, this seems like a must-share.

"Standard Ebooks is a volunteer-driven project that produces new editions of public domain ebooks that are lovingly formatted, open source, free of U.S. copyright restrictions, and free of cost."

standardebooks.org/

#ebook #bookstodon #kirjamastodon

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'Wellington, you’re so weird': Huge crowd gathers to watch a man fold a fitted sheet


Comedian Dan Boerman arrived in Wellington jetlagged and delirious, but he had a plan. On Monday afternoon, in front of a raucous crowd on Cuba Street, he would perform his ability to fold a fitted sheet to all.

“I’m ballparking about 700 people showed up, and from the videos, there were people standing on bins to try and see. It was like a Fred Again concert.”

“Loads of people were saying to me afterwards, ‘This is so silly, this is what we needed in Wellington’ and it was kind of profound in a sense. I was just being silly and putting together something nonsense but people felt real good coming together and chanting on a stranger: ‘Fold that sheet!’

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Agh I was meant to go to this but I forgot!
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I didn't know it was happening! "One big poster in town" and a reddit post, no chance of me seeing it 🙁

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Integrating Forum.openwrt.org with activityPub


!OpenWrt - I really appreciate the OpenWrt forum but also like using an ActivityPub based account to browse posts on topics I am interested in.

I understand that forum OpenWrt uses Discourse which has some capabilities to integrate with activityPub services and have suggested in the forum that they are used but there doesn't seem to be much enthusiasm to do so.

Im probably not good at promoting the benefits or addressing points of concern.

What are people's thoughts?

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Maybe but again I don't think that fuller implementation of ActivityPub by Discourse is the issue that is holding back OpenWrt forum from allowing some federation.

Perhaps some positive comments from ActivtyPub users on the OpenWrt fourm discussion might help encourge the admins to consider using the Discource Plugin


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Stopping routes via an impassable ford


!OpenStreetMap community - I know that a particular ford openstreetmap.org/way/47302278… is impassable by cars and have tried to mark it as such however even after this change and allowing routing engines to update many still seem to use the route. (e.g. Osmand+) - Is there anything else I should have done or have I have done incorrectly that should be fixed?
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There is an approved tag, 4wd_only, that fits very well. But as with all tags, it's up to the engines to recognise and honor it.

A way to fine tune it would be using the acess restrictions. Maybe vehicle=no, ohv=yes? But I'm not sure whether routing engines are so vehicle aware.

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access=* is where m* mind went too. After checking the wiki, I was reminded that is for legal access.
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Looks like you got it figured out. Setting it to track did the job. If you're still getting routed on something other than osm.org (e.g. a phone app), you may need to change your router settings.

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Eh I don't even need to think about this anymore. I have a cron job that backs up every March 31st.
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Eh, I'm not sure if the world can be picked backup, it's been knocked down pretty hard. I'm always down for trying though.

/apr1


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Imapsync - Installation and use


!Selfhosted - I'm not amazingly skilled when it comes to Linux but I'm working through installing and testing #imapsync - imapsync.lamiral.info on Debian following these instructions imapsync.lamiral.info/INSTALL.… - I'm a bit confused as it talks about example config files in a configuration directory but being a bit of a dunce I'm not sure where these would have been installed and where I should be creating config files for imapsync. My objective is to eventually sync my Gmail across to another email account I have via IMAP.
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You can remap IMAP source folder to destination folder. It's very likely that sent folder needs to be remapped between different hosts.
I suggest you to use the dry-run option and examine the log to see if the folders are correctly mapped.

More in detail, I created an user just to run imapsync as a good practice in Linux.
Then downloaded imapsync in a subfolder of the user home directory, created two very simple scripts, one with the imapsync command with all the parameters I needed and one for the token.
Lastly, using crontab -e, I added two entry one for each script.

You don't need to put imapsync into etc, it is not a binary and, as far as I know, there is no package that you can install with a package manager, it's just a script that you download and execute. Anyway, where you put that, its up to you.

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Yeah I did some dry runs and the folders maoped but I think its something about the labels .. Ill dig further.

That info about running via cron is really useful.


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Co-op Group pledges to price-match Aldi on 100 essentials


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NZ Herald owner NZME reveals talks to buy Stuff newspapers


Nothing like having a monopoly on media to control the population.

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So the billionaire that bought our biggest media company may end up with all of them. Perfect.
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Noooooo please dont buy stuff, they're like the only refreshing voice NZ media has.

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Reddit Plans To Lock Some Content Behind a Paywall This Year, CEO Says tech.slashdot.org/story/25/02/…

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Import from Instagram has been re-enabled!

We're working on improving support for older archives, with our update expected next week!

pixelfed.social/settings/impor…

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Foundations laid for new Aviation museum

www.guardianonline.co.nz/news/foundations-laid-for-new-aviation-museum

The new and improved Ashburton Aviation Museum is well underway, with the foundations set to be finished by February.Building committee chairperson Owen Moore said a bit more money has come into the bank, which has been welcome.“We were initially just…

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