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To use Pleroma, please enable JavaScript. An ounce of perception, a pound of obscure Log in Username Password Forgot password? Log in * Timelines Public timelineKnown Network * About Features * Shoutbox * Pleroma Chat * Scope options * Text limit = 5000 * Upload limit = 15.26 MiB Log in to join the discussion Known Network Up-to-date JULIA EVANS b0rk@jvns.ca 1min Reply to@icing @icing@chaos.social Show more @icing @icing@chaos.social so good!!! Show content Hide content STEFAN EISSING icing@chaos.social 1min Reply to@b0rk @b0rk@jvns.ca Show more @b0rk @b0rk@jvns.ca my daughter made me this: Show content Hide content 1 JULIA EVANS b0rk@jvns.ca 22min Show more making crochet cacti https://jvns.ca/blog/2024/04/01/making-crochet-cacti/ Show content Hide content jvns.ca MAKING CROCHET CACTI 2 PRABHAKAR RAGDE plragde@mstdn.social 3h Show more I am no longer eligible for long-term disability leave. Fortunately, I wasn't planning on taking any. Show content Hide content PRABHAKAR RAGDE plragde@mstdn.social 3h Reply to@ccshan @ccshan@woof.group Show more @ccshan @ccshan@woof.group Pretty much mine though I do try not to overstress myself on vacation Show content Hide content CHUNG-CHIEH SHAN單中杰 ccshan@woof.group 13h Show more Coming to terms with the fact that my approach to tourist travel is "if I wanted to relax and do nothing, I could do it cheaper at home" Show content Hide content 1 HNAPEL hnapel@mastodon.social 17h Reply to@climagic @climagic@mastodon.social Show more @climagic @climagic@mastodon.social@hoyd @hoyd@mastodon.scot@nixCraft @nixCraft@mastodon.social Good to know! Show content Hide content COMMAND LINE MAGIC climagic@mastodon.social 17h Reply to@hnapel @hnapel@mastodon.social Show more @hnapel @hnapel@mastodon.social@hoyd @hoyd@mastodon.scot@nixCraft @nixCraft@mastodon.social nah. Back in 2009 or so it was unmaintained for a while, but now it's back. Show content Hide content 1 HNAPEL hnapel@mastodon.social 17h Reply to@hoyd @hoyd@mastodon.scot Show more @hoyd @hoyd@mastodon.scot@climagic @climagic@mastodon.social@nixCraft @nixCraft@mastodon.social It's great and I ❤️ 'screen' but the word on the street is that it's obsolete and the new thing is tmux. Show content Hide content 1 PRABHAKAR RAGDE plragde@mstdn.social 18h Reply to@sramsay @sramsay@hcommons.social Show more @sramsay @sramsay@hcommons.social@jdonland @jdonland@vis.social Apparently the term "Páscoa judaica" is sometimes used here, though I suspect very few people need to refer to both in the same context. Show content Hide content STEPHEN RAMSAY sramsay@hcommons.social 19h Reply to@jdonland @jdonland@vis.social Show more @jdonland @jdonland@vis.social@plragde @plragde@mstdn.social In my tradition (Orthodoxy) it is always called "Pascha" in any kind of Anglophone parish (Greek, Slavic, Antiochian, Coptic, Ethiopian, etc.) -- at least, I've never heard it referred to as Easter in a religious context. And though "Pascha" does ultimately mean "passover," I've never heard anyone call it that either. Show content Hide content 1 JESSE ONLAND jdonland@vis.social 19h Reply to@sramsay @sramsay@hcommons.social Show more @sramsay @sramsay@hcommons.social@plragde @plragde@mstdn.social The theory that the holiday is named for a West Germanic goddess seems to come from Bede, but there's no other documentary evidence for it. Neither is there a clear equivalent in much better-documented Norse pantheon. Linguistically it seems to come from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ews- (“dawn; east”) or *wósr̥ (“spring”), which does make it distantly related to the names of some known dawn goddesses. Show content Hide content 1 ØRJAN HOYD H. VØLLESTAD hoyd@mastodon.scot 19h Show more Forgot to give a name to a screen when starting it? Find the id with $ screen -list and rename it like this: $ screen -rd id_number -X sessionname new_screen_name @climagic @climagic@mastodon.social @nixCraft @nixCraft@mastodon.social #commandline #cli Show content Hide content 1 1 PRABHAKAR RAGDE plragde@mstdn.social 1d Reply to@sramsay @sramsay@hcommons.social Show more @sramsay @sramsay@hcommons.social I have studied a few modern languages, and have tourist knowledge of a few more. But the word for Easter is not typically useful knowledge until one is actually living somewhere else... Show content Hide content Load older statuses Settings Settings backup Show advanced Please bear with us We haven't had a release in a while, so things might look and feel different than what you're used to. Please report any issues and bugs on Pleroma GitLab, as we have changed a lot, and although we test thoroughly and use development versions ourselves, we may have missed some things. We welcome your feedback and suggestions on issues you might encounter, or how to improve Pleroma and Pleroma-FE. For more details on what's changed, see the full changelog. Art by pipivovott Never show againShow moreDismiss