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Notices by Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de), page 36

  1. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Aug-2023 19:09:11 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    #bunny


    ♲ @bunnytimezone@mastodon.thirring.org: It is 11:06!

    (Requested by @Satori )

    In conversation Wednesday, 16-Aug-2023 19:09:11 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  2. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 15-Aug-2023 23:18:52 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    Holy Family Perpetual Adoration Chapel celebrates 30 year anniversary

    !Michigan detroitcatholic.com/events/hol…

    In conversation Tuesday, 15-Aug-2023 23:18:52 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  3. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 15-Aug-2023 23:15:20 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    but Firefox isn't #GNOME
    My Favourite Part About Not Using GNOME Anymore: No More GNOME Software http://techrights.org/2023/08/15/no-more-gnome-software/
    In conversation Tuesday, 15-Aug-2023 23:15:20 EDT from libranet.de permalink

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      My Favourite Part About Not Using GNOME Anymore: No More GNOME Software
      from Techrights
      Reprinted with permission from Ryan Farmer
  4. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Monday, 14-Aug-2023 21:10:55 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    see Barbie again for the first time



    ♲ @faab64@diasp.org: ♲ https://friendica.myportal.social/display/e65e1095-9864-da78-11f3-54a380022208 @anubis2814@friendica.myportal.social:

    https://friendica.myportal.social/photos/anubis2814/image/163669980864da78075747d125213398
    You haven't really seen Barbie until you see it in the original Klingon!
    In conversation Monday, 14-Aug-2023 21:10:55 EDT from libranet.de permalink

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      anubis2814
      You haven't really seen Barbie until you see it in the original Klingon!
  5. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Monday, 14-Aug-2023 21:08:51 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    #bunny


    ♲ @IncognitoDef@mastodon.thirring.org: I love this little man

    In conversation Monday, 14-Aug-2023 21:08:51 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  6. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Monday, 14-Aug-2023 21:04:34 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    #bunny


    ♲ @IncognitoDef@mastodon.thirring.org:

    In conversation Monday, 14-Aug-2023 21:04:34 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  7. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Monday, 14-Aug-2023 19:44:34 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    Collars Make a Comeback | US Forest Service
    In conversation Monday, 14-Aug-2023 19:44:34 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  8. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Monday, 14-Aug-2023 16:38:25 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    #bunny


    ♲ @RainCityBunnies@mastodon.thirring.org: we have an Excessive Heat Warning in our area through Thursday, so mom has moved us into a room in the air conditioned part of the house. is a very strange room-there are occasional, hyperlocalized rainstorms! and the hooms stand in said rainstorms, very strange behavior. mom hid treats in our stacking cups to help us acclimate, I was all over this tactic - I am not a dumb bunny!

    In conversation Monday, 14-Aug-2023 16:38:25 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  9. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 11-Aug-2023 12:25:17 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    Why is it always .tar.gz? #compress. Why is this the #compression that is always used in #development? Don't we have anything better? On #Windows it always takes a two step process to un-gzip and then un-tar using #7-zip #GUI. I often forget that it had started running in the background and forget the second step. Is there another tool I should be using?
    kill-the-newsletter.com/altern…
    In conversation Friday, 11-Aug-2023 12:25:17 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  10. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 10-Aug-2023 14:57:18 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    #MyWife won't let me watch #Marvel #Movies anymore because she is one of these people is all worried about "#spoilers" and she hasn't seen infinity wars, so we aren't allowed to watch anything that comes after it, and I think we got stuck even worse when the second part of a double feature we went to at the Ford Drive-In years ago was #Antman & The Wasp, which I think actually comes after Infinity Wars.

    "spoilers" weren't a thing back in the 90s-00s and we could freely talk about what movies we saw, why we liked them, and we didn't have to time our arrival at the movie theater to make sure we got there after the trailers but before the movie started.

    I find knowing how a movie ended is different than her being upset about knowing the joke before hand because of a trailer, or not getting understanding every nuanced inside-joke or time-line connection by not having seen every single episode before hand in the order it was release. It is not really the same thing, right? I often watch #sports #on-demand, but I won't if I already heard who won. (Occasionally I will for wrestling if I heard it was a great match, even though I inadvertently learned who won the match, but baseball/cricket/etc. not so much, highlights are always enough if I care).

    This is why I haven't seen Star Trek: #Discovery, #Picard, etc. because she needs to have seen every episode from the #StarTrek pilot till the #Enterprise Series finale, even #Voyager, before she'll let me watch a new episode in her presence. Which would be OK if it meant I got to watch all those great old shows again, but we don't, because kids, and if we ever are able to get the #TV, she'd rather watch some "#streamer" play video games for some reason than watch Star Trek. 🖖

    @casey is remote
    At what point does avoiding #Spoilers go to far? https://kill-the-newsletter.com/alternates/ikmvagvpos6sqp89.html

    In conversation Thursday, 10-Aug-2023 14:57:18 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  11. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 10-Aug-2023 14:47:55 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    According to #MyWife talking in my #sleep last night included the following:

    "Delete, delete, delete."

    "NO! Stupid computer."

    "Staaaaahp...."

    "Mission critical, get this @$%# Windows machine out of here."

    "OH NO, NOT A MAC!!!"


    Warning: Tootymail https://kill-the-newsletter.com/alternates/u0t8fynojcjnujlr.html

    In conversation Thursday, 10-Aug-2023 14:47:55 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  12. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Aug-2023 10:52:21 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    ♲ @fodworeq@social.re: ♲ https://social.gibberfish.org/posts/822a0f30e7d6013b63220242ac120006 @hackaday@social.gibberfish.org:

    Well Documented Code Helps Revive Decades-Old Commodore Project https://hackaday.com/2023/06/07/well-documented-code-helps-revive-decades-old-commodore-project/


    #retrocomputing https://libranet.de/search?tag=retrocomputing #assembly https://libranet.de/search?tag=assembly #code https://libranet.de/search?tag=code #commenting https://libranet.de/search?tag=commenting #commodore https://libranet.de/search?tag=commodore #documentation https://libranet.de/search?tag=documentation #gaming https://libranet.de/search?tag=gaming #homebrew https://libranet.de/search?tag=homebrew #rpg https://libranet.de/search?tag=rpg #hackaday https://libranet.de/search?tag=hackaday
    posted by https://gitlab.com/brianodonnell/pod_feeder_v2/

    In conversation Tuesday, 08-Aug-2023 10:52:21 EDT from libranet.de permalink

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      Brian Ó Donnell / pod_feeder_v2 · GitLab
      from GitLab
      Publishes RSS/Atom feeds to Diaspora*
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      Well Documented Code Helps Revive Decades-Old Commodore Project (ht...
      from diaspora* social network
      Well Documented Code Helps Revive Decades-Old Commodore Project (https://hackaday.com/2023/06/07/well-documented-code-helps-revive-decades-old-commodore-project/) image https://hackaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/commodore-game-main.png #retrocomputing #assembly #code #commenting #commodore #documentation #gaming #homebrew #rpg #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 (https://gitlab.com/brianodonnell/pod_feeder_v2/)
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      Well Documented Code Helps Revive Decades-Old Commodore Project
      By Bryan Cockfield from Hackaday
      In the 1980s, [Mike] was working on his own RPG for the Commodore 64, inspired by dungeon crawlers of the era like Ultima IV and Telengard, both some of his favorites. The mechanics and gameplay we…
  13. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Aug-2023 09:28:09 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    "It’s true that John’s Gospel has many elements that are more or less unique to itself, but it’s assuredly not lacking a solid grounding in historical reality. There are many compelling elements involved in probing the “archaeology of the Gospel of John.”

    We hope you enjoyed this excerpt from The Word Set in Stone: How Archaeology, Science and History Back Up the Bible.


    St. John's Gospel and the Archaeological Record https://shop.catholic.com/blog/st-johns-gospel-and-the-archaeological-record/

    In conversation Tuesday, 08-Aug-2023 09:28:09 EDT from libranet.de permalink

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      St. John's Gospel and the Archaeological Record
      from Catholic Answers, Inc
      Ironically, though the Gospel of John has subject matter that can be subjected to archaeological examination, many seem to think the book is almost entirely non-historical and confines itself to theology and a sort of vague accompanying or underlying Greek-influenced philosophy. Some have even opined that topographical aspects of the Gospel are only symbolic. It’s a classic example of presuppositions leading folks astray.It’s true that John’s Gospel has many elements that are more or less unique to itself, but it’s assuredly not lacking a solid grounding in historical reality. There are many compelling elements involved in probing the “archaeology of the Gospel of John.” Jacob’s WellJohn 4:12“Are you greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well, and drank from it himself, and his sons, and his cattle?”The location of Jacob’s Well is in Sychar (John 4:5-6), between Mt. Ebal and Mt. Gerizim, near Shechem and Nablus (or Neapolis). No excavations have taken place as of yet, but it’s well attested to in the second-century B.C. Jewish Book of Jubilee and in the Mishna (“the plain of Ein Soker”). Jacob’s Well is indeed located in the vicinity, about half a mile southeast of Nablus, at the foot of Mt. Gerizim. Jews, Samaritans, Muslims, and Christians all agree on its location and connection to Jacob, and there is scarce reason to doubt this strong tradition. Nor should John be doubted in writing that Jacob’s Well existed in Sychar.John 4:6 (twice) and 4:14 use the Greek word pégé, which means “spring” or “fountain” (compare 2 Pet. 2:17; James 3:11). On the other hand, in 4:11-12, a different Greek word is used:phrear, which means “well” or “cistern” (see Luke 14:5). This perfectly describes Jacob’s Well, which is “a combination of dug-out well and running spring” and is “cut through alluvial soil and soft rock [limestone], receiving water by infiltration through the sides.”Its water “is supplied in two ways—through underground sources that make it a true well and by percolated surface water, which makes it a cistern. This may have prompted Jesus’ remark about living water in v. 14.” Thus, we observe an uncanny accuracy of description through the use of two Greek words that fit the actual site like a hand in a glove. “Bible and science”—contrary to unfortunately popular conceptions—is always a harmonious combination. This is a classic example.The Pool of BethesdaJohn 5:2Now there is in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate a pool, in Hebrew called Beth-zatha, which has five porticoes.Until the nineteenth century, clear archaeological evidence for the existence of this pool was lacking. But in archaeological digs in that century, Conrad Schick discovered a large tank about 100 feet northwest of St. Anne’s Church, which he believed to be the Pool of Bethesda. Evidence for a pool under this name (“Beth Eshdathayin”) is found in the Copper Scroll from Qumran, dated to between A.D. 25 and 68. Israeli historian Benjamin Mazar (1906-1995) believed that Jewish high priest Simon the Just built the pools in the third century B.C. Urban C. von Wahlde elaborates:In John 5:2 the Pool of Bethesda is described as having five porticoes or colonnades. For centuries, scholars thought that the notion of a five-sided pool was purely symbolic, intended to represent the five books of the Torah that were somehow superseded by the miracle of Jesus. Beginning in the 1880s, however, archaeologists discovered the remains of a pool north of the Pool of Israel, and continuing excavation ultimately exposed a rectangular pool with a wall in the middle that divided it in two. With porticoes on the four sides of the pool and on the central wall, this was indeed a “five-sided” pool.The Pool of SiloamJohn 9:7“Go, wash in the pool of Siloam.”. . . So he went and washed and came back seeing.The Pool of Siloam was built during the reign of King Hezekiah, to leave besieging armies without access to the spring’s waters. The pool was fed by the newly constructed Siloam tunnel (“Hezekiah’s Tunnel”). During its early period, it was sometimes known as the Lower Pool (Neh. 3:15; Isa. 22:9). It was rediscovered during work on a sewer in the autumn of 2004. Archaeologists Eli Shukron and Ronny Reich uncovered some stone steps, and it quickly became evident that they were likely part of the Second Temple-period (516 B.C.-A.D. 70) pool. Shukron commented in an article announcing the exciting find,The moment that we revealed and discovered this four months ago, we were 100 percent sure it was the Siloam Pool. . . . We know today that the Siloam Pool is connected to the Temple Mount. There is a road that connects the two elements. The entire system is clearer today. Once excavation commenced, four coins were soon found: all coins of Alexander Jannaeus (103-76 B.C.), a Hasmonean Jewish king. This is a strong indication that the newly rebuilt pool dates from the late Hasmonean or early Herodian period. A dozen coins later found date to the time of the First Jewish Revolt (A.D. 66-70).We hope you enjoyed this excerpt from The Word Set in Stone: How Archaeology, Science and History Back Up the Bible.
  14. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Aug-2023 09:23:53 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    • utzer
    @utzer [Friendica] @Steffen K9 🍮 he doesn't look like a trustworthy source 😉
    In conversation Tuesday, 08-Aug-2023 09:23:53 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  15. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Saturday, 05-Aug-2023 16:25:20 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    girl, are you a git branch? because I'm checking... no wait, hold on, I gotta fetch from upstream first and... oh right i haven't added the remote... wait, i'll just...
    #joke #git #Girl
    In conversation Saturday, 05-Aug-2023 16:25:20 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  16. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 04-Aug-2023 16:20:49 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    in reply to
    • lnxw48a1
    • Ji Fu
    @LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} out of curosity, I know Friendica support Diaspora*, Ostatus and ActivityPub, and GNU Social does not support Diaspora*, from your instance can you see my public comments on that thread that the OP was from Diaspora individually, like libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-1… you can see it, can you comment on it?
    In conversation Friday, 04-Aug-2023 16:20:49 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  17. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 04-Aug-2023 16:14:17 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    Crazy

    OK

    In conversation Friday, 04-Aug-2023 16:14:17 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  18. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 04-Aug-2023 16:03:31 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    in reply to
    • lnxw48a1
    • Ji Fu
    @LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} out of curosity, I know Friendica support Diaspora*, Ostatus and ActivityPub, and GNU Social does not support Diaspora*, from your instance can you see my public comments on that thread individually, like libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-1… you can see it, can you comment on it?
    In conversation Friday, 04-Aug-2023 16:03:31 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  19. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 04-Aug-2023 15:59:40 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    in reply to
    • lnxw48a1

    @LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} yeah he did put on his white sheet and hood

    @baptist_joshua_on_youtube@sysad.org wrote:

    Some of my best slaves are black https://sysad.org/posts/697adea00320013c6d061eac510f7330#649160f014b9013c6d641eac510f7330
    In conversation Friday, 04-Aug-2023 15:59:40 EDT from libranet.de permalink

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      #confiscation
      from diaspora* social network
      #confiscation
  20. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 03-Aug-2023 18:43:24 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    in reply to
    • lnxw48a1

    @@lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net oh, now I see what you're talking about GNU Social v2.0.0-dev didn't t automatically recognize #confiscate as a hashtag so it instead actually displays the link for the hashtag search from my instance https://libranet.de/search?tag=confiscationand you clicked that link rather than the link to the shared post.

    If you get a chance I would highly recommend forking the version of GNU SOCIAL running on gnusocial.jp and upgrade your server. @ぐぬ管 (GNU social JP管理人) has added so many improvements over the official GNU package it's crazy.

    In conversation Thursday, 03-Aug-2023 18:43:24 EDT from libranet.de permalink
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