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in reply to Jessica Pennell

And people wonder why I'm so against AI, it's a pernicious threat to our collective intelligence and even our perception of reality. AI arrests the need to think, to question, to study, to create and that makes for obedient if clueless worker drones.
in reply to Jessica Pennell

or you can just mess up the finance sector like the banks did in 2008








Les soeurs K


On se retrouve le vendredi 17 janvier à 20H à Grigny (69) au Centre Brenot avec "NI FLEURS, NI COURONNES"
Cérémonie burlesque et magique.


Hello world!


Well, I really don't know what to say as I haven't been that active on social media for the last, say 5, 6 years (I totally lost my mojo).
So I decided to share a pic from April 23 when I went to


Emsworth UK

#introductionpost #helloquitmeta

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Good #tzag everybody!


(#tzag = Time Zone Appropriate #Greeting)

I'm in CET=UTC+1, so it's "morning" here (läs: God förmiddag! 😅).
I wish us all a nice #Tuesday!




So there doesn't appear to be any way to manage/delete files uploaded to #Friendica through the Compose window Browser!?

When I click the little document icon it says the path is "/Files" and I see a list at the bottom of the files I've uploaded. Each one is listed twice per line like "filename.ext filename.ext" (but the first one is actually an image of the text, implying these could be managed like photos). Clicking any of them attaches them to the post as you'd expect.

But there isn't a "Files" manager like there is for "Photos" and the "Media" tab doesn't seem to do anything useful either. I get that this is for small files, I uploaded some CSS files to share, which works, but now I can apparently never, ever delete them? Am I missing a setting somewhere, or is file management a missing feature?

in reply to Kristi H.

















Hello Folks!


Another Meta/Corporate Social Media escapee here. Nice to meet you all. Found this site from Lemmy, but remember hearing it years ago. Looking to find, use, and support community-driven open source media and sites. How? I'm not quite sure yet, going to figure it out as I go.

Love history, love genre fiction, and New York City (Let's Go Mets!). Hope everyone is well, and thanks for having me.

#introductionpost #helloquitmeta






What happens when wildland fire reaches the city?


"Wildfire" is the word we tend to use when we talk about what Los Angeles has been dealing with the past week.
But Lori Moore-Merrell, the U.S. Fire Administrator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency used a different word, when she spoke to NPR this morning.

She described a "conflagration." Saying they're not wildland fires with trees burning. They're structure to structure fire spread.

They may have started at the suburban fringe, but they didn't stay there. Which prompts a question: what happens when fire meets city?

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in reply to Georgiana Brummell

When fire finds its favourite food - wood - it hits the bungalow buffet.