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Das Vierpunkt-Flechtenbärchen oder der Große Flechtenbär (Lithosia quadra)
#naturfotografie #flechtenbärchen #lepidoptera #lithosiaquadra #insect #nature

Thought I had a native ladybug on my common milkweed but it IDs as the non-native Asiatic ladybug. It definitely has lovely wing covers🐞.

#PhotoHour #insects #beetles #wildlife #nature #MacroPhotography #macro #Photography #AltText

The Crab museum in Margate is completely … wild

…I find myself fascinated by the parallels between carbon emissions and the obsession with immigration.

#climateDiary

Jonathan Portes says of the UK, “We don’t have control of immigration and we never have”.

If we want lower immigration we must have an *entirely different foreign policy*.

And if we want low carbon emissions we must have an *entirely different economy*.

The two go hand in hand but we cannot collectively contemplate either https://mastodon.social/@urlyman/112592972942108064

China has blown up 300 dams and decommissioned more than 300 hydropower stations to try to save upper Yangtse River ecology. It is the largest river restoration ever attempted.
#China
#riverrestoration
#yangtze
#environment

https://indianexpress.com/article/world/china-destroys-300-dams-shuts-down-hydropower-stations-red-river-rare-fish-10120518/

Hungary’s oldest library is fighting to save 100,000 ancient books from a beetle infestation.

Climate change may have contributed.

(AP) #books #history #beetles #climatechange

https://apnews.com/article/hungary-library-abbey-beetle-infestation-pannonhalma-11069ba2713340ed28d27e3d7c8498cf

Hungary's oldest library is fighting to save 100,000 books from a beetle infestation

A medieval abbey in Hungary is battling a beetle infestation threatening its ancient book collection. Workers at the Pannonhalma Archabbey are removing around 100,000 books for disinfection after the drugstore beetle was found damaging the volumes. The beetles are attracted to adhesives in books and have infested about a quarter of the abbey's 400,000 works. The library at the UNESCO World Heritage site houses Hungary's oldest books, including a 13th-century Bible and pre-printing press manuscripts. The abbey blames rising temperatures from climate change for contributing to the infestation. Damaged books will undergo restoration after the six-week, oxygen-free treatment to kill the pests.

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Buenos días con este pequeño díptero de la familia Conopidae "Physocephala vittata". Al parecer parásito de abejas y avispas.
#insectos #insects #macro #mosca #fly #diptera #photography #nature #naturaleza #fotografia
In the 1700s, teens were accused of being… addicted to novels.
Not alcohol. Not gambling.
Reading.
Across Europe, a strange fear gripped adults. Young people were devouring novels at a pace never seen before. They read at the dinner table, in bed, even while walking through the streets.
This wasn’t seen as a harmless hobby.
It was called “reading fever” or “book addiction.”
Some claimed it would rot their minds.
Others worried it would damage morals, ruin posture, or lead to dangerous daydreaming. Fiction was accused of causing everything from laziness to madness.
Moralists and educators sounded the alarm.
Pamphlets warned parents. Schools debated limits.
It wasn’t just what teens were reading — it was who was writing it.
Books like Samuel Richardson’s Pamela (1740) or Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774) stirred emotion, imagination, and independence.
They were often written by or for women — a major threat to the era’s social order.
But despite the panic, teens kept reading.
And quietly, something revolutionary was happening.
This “reading mania” helped fuel mass literacy, gave rise to the modern novel, and encouraged generations to explore new ideas through story.
The so-called crisis?
It laid the foundation for modern literature as we know it.
Funny how things change.
Today, we beg kids to pick up a book.
Had you ever heard about the 1700s reading panic?
What do you think society would say if teens got “addicted” to books again?
CMYK test finch. Useful for printer calibration.

Displacement drive 🚨

I’m writing this 6 hours ago, unsure what the morning will bring for these six families. Friday night left some displaced and others expecting not to survive the night.

We’re helping them with URGENT food & new shelter. 1485/2500: https://chuffed.org/project/hope-giving-circle

#MutualAid #MutualAidRequest

Keep Hope Alive: a Gaza Giving Circle

We are a team of volunteers in the US and UK, led by two sisters passionate about helping our friends on the ground keep their families and neighbors alive with food, water, & shelter. We saw that their campaigns are extremely stagnant and wanted to find a way to direct steady help to them. We distribute your contributions equally every week for sustainable support.

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@serpentroots In God We Trust, Inc ep. I still have this cassette in a box somewhere.
@serpentroots I just wish piracy wasn't so effective at killing record industry profits. I could really go for some new music right now.
@cbleslie @serpentroots These days it’s mostly Spotify that’s killing the music industry.
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@schrotthaufen @cbleslie @serpentroots 100% correct. The consumers need to realize supporting Spotify for convenience, is conveniently killing off any new musician, band or producer. Soon they will be hearing Spotify playlists of AI created music by AI created bands, and I guess no one will care about that either.
@mylesw “soon”? It has already happened to me and is why I ditched them. Rediscovering the music I already own was a tonic for my ears. And I have allocated a budget to buy music.
@etp We, in the music industry, thank you.

@cbleslie @serpentroots Is this tongue-in-cheek? I can't tell...

Just in case, it needs to be said aloud anyway: piracy never even put the tiniest dent in their profit margins. And they just suck solely on their own merits with no one but themselves and their own practices and choices to blame. All they ever cared about was maximizing profits, so every single choice -- including what sort of music to make and how to make it -- has been made by calculating what would produce maximum profits.

Sorry, it just really had to be said just in case someone somewhere takes that seriously.

@nazokiyoubinbou @cbleslie during the 80s there was a campaign by the record labels with the slogan "Home taping is killing the record industry". This tape is from the punk label Alternative Tentacles and they're making a joke of how ridiculous it was.

@serpentroots @cbleslie Yeah, I got the meaning of the OP. I just was uncertain about that post I responded to.

They're probably just being silly and playing along, but it's hard to tell. For every bad thing like major labels there are always people who believe all the rhetoric and stick up for them despite the horrible things they do.

@nazokiyoubinbou @serpentroots yes. Same with how the war on drugs was so effective you can't get drugs anymore.

@cbleslie @serpentroots Ok, just had to be sure.

There legit are people who will defend these companies with absolute seriousness, believing every word of it.

@cbleslie @serpentroots I hate to tell you this, but the record industry hasn't made "records" in years. The record labels that most confused with the music industry, are just big marketing agencies. They don't fund recording studios, or bands, etc. unless they are under contract to do so, and that rarely happens unless the artist already has 10 mil TikTok followers. It is a stupid system, and why you only here the rotation of the "oldies” now.
@mylesw @serpentroots yes. I was making a bad joke.

@serpentroots I love The Dead Kennedys 😁

There's always room for Jello.

@serpentroots I didn't notice the tape over the record hole at first. Nice touch.
@serpentroots i have that fine recording. One of these days I will think of what to put on that side.
@serpentroots Easy fix. Stream everything, pay $0.003 per stream to the top 10% of the streamers and screw the rest. Then swindle them by creating fake AI bands with fake AI music, and push that out as the preferred playlist. Musicians? Who needs those pesky musicians. There's your solution. What could possibly go wrong?
@serpentroots gonna start printing this on all my homemade cassettes
@serpentroots I was just thinking about homemade compilation tapes this morning or last night.