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Notices by Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de), page 61

  1. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 31-Mar-2023 09:00:33 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    This should be good news for the #hockey #Badgers. Also Good news for the #NMUwildcats to get Hastings out of the CCHA. @hockey group
    5 things to know about new Wisconsin men's hockey coach Mike Hastings https://madison.com/sports/college/hockey/5-things-to-know-about-new-wisconsin-mens-hockey-coach-mike-hastings/article_4911ba80-d570-5ada-9f18-1dac2863967b.html
    In conversation Friday, 31-Mar-2023 09:00:33 EDT from libranet.de permalink

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      5 things to know about new Wisconsin men's hockey coach Mike Hastings
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      Wisconsin hired a men's hockey coach who isn't a former Badgers player or assistant for the first time since 1966. Here's more on Mike Hastings.
  2. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 31-Mar-2023 08:54:37 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    ♲ @faab64@diasp.org:

    There will be some books written about the stupidity of those who stood behind, paid for and fought for the lunatic Trump.


    Only in US you get a former president indicted for paying hish money to a prostitute from his campaign donation, the same country that worships war criminals, war profiteers and mass murderers, can only go after the criminals if sex and money is involved!

    It's even stranger that people with "family values' standing behind this con man and proudly support him.

    This is a level of stupidity that is really hard to understand. But it's not much different than those who worship Obama, Clinton or Bush, just more pathetic and obvious.

    #Trump #Cult #Dumbfuckistan #Politics sFunnyAndSad #USA

    In conversation Friday, 31-Mar-2023 08:54:37 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  3. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 31-Mar-2023 02:21:28 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    An articulate article about a fantastic female.

    This Women’s History Month, Celebrate the Resolve of Jeannette Rankin original.antiwar.com/derek_whe…

    In conversation Friday, 31-Mar-2023 02:21:28 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  4. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 31-Mar-2023 01:06:46 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    Big surprise, China is where they make stuff bit.ly/3zm4kAQ
    In conversation Friday, 31-Mar-2023 01:06:46 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  5. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 31-Mar-2023 00:59:59 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    Gnuastro: Two lensed star candidates from 12.56 billion years imaged with JWST

    Two unique features of GNU Astronomy Utilities (Gnuastro), "NoiseChisel" and "Segment," assisted in a recent scientific achievement: photometry (measurements of the flux of astronomical objects) of the second most distant resolved stars behind the gravitational lens of a large intermediate galaxy cluster by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which is currently the largest optical telescope in space. The observed photons from these stars were emitted 12.56 billion years ago (when the universe was only 1.23 billion years old). Mentioned in Section 4.2 of the article published in the journal Astrophysical Journal Letters published by the American Astronomical Society, it was thanks to the unique features of Gnuastro that they were able to do the photometry and properly identify them as very distant stars.

    Special thanks to the maintainer of Gnuastro, Mohammad Akhlaghi, for sharing the article for inclusion in this month's Supporter and for providing valuable scientific context.

    iopscience.iop.org/article/10.…

    In conversation Friday, 31-Mar-2023 00:59:59 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  6. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 30-Mar-2023 23:16:00 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    "In less than two weeks, Janet Yellen’s warning proved hollow. That’s because she and the Biden administration appear to have executed an end run around both the statutory debt limit and the U.S. Congress to bail out politically influential depositors affected by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank."
    What Debt Ceiling? https://news.rationalreview.com/archives/109383
    In conversation Thursday, 30-Mar-2023 23:16:00 EDT from libranet.de permalink

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      What Debt Ceiling?
      By Thomas L. Knapp from Rational Review News Digest
      Source: Independent Institute by Craig Eyermann “Almost 50 years have passed since the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 became law. The act governs how elected officia…
  7. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Mar-2023 14:28:50 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    #egirl #military #recruiter #army
    nnomy.org/en/home-73768/1003-h…
    In conversation Wednesday, 29-Mar-2023 14:28:50 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  8. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Saturday, 25-Mar-2023 00:06:03 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    Make a donation to the internet archive.org the future of humanity may depend on it.

    Note - Judge Decides Against Internet Archive https://file770.com/judge-decides… https://file770.com/judge-decides%E2%80%A6
    Judge Decides Against Internet Archive

    file770.com/judge-decides-agai…


    technews@aspiechattr.me
    URL: aspiechattr.me/@TechNews/11008…

    In conversation Saturday, 25-Mar-2023 00:06:03 EDT from libranet.de permalink

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      Judge Decides Against Internet Archive
      from File 770
      Publishers Weekly has tweeted breaking news about a decision in the publishers’ suit against the Internet Archive: A copy of the decision can be downloaded from CourtListener: gov.uscourts.nysd.537…
  9. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 24-Mar-2023 19:30:08 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    • Michael Vogel
    @Michael Vogel oh! I have no idea where i got that idea from then
    In conversation Friday, 24-Mar-2023 19:30:08 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  10. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 13:35:01 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    LOL!


    ♲ @noraqudus@diaspora.glasswings.com: ♲ https://pod.haxxors.com/posts/218d1570aae0013b2b7531f510d113bf @ahuka@pod.haxxors.com:

    www.rawstory.com/florida-gop-l… https://www.rawstory.com/florida-gop-lawmaker-who-wrote-dont-say-gay-bill-facing-up-to-35-years-after-pleading-guilty-in-fraud-case/
    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 13:35:01 EDT from libranet.de permalink

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      from diaspora* social network
      https://www.rawstory.com/florida-gop-lawmaker-who-wrote-dont-say-gay-bill-facing-up-to-35-years-after-pleading-guilty-in-fraud-case/
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      Florida GOP lawmaker who wrote ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill facing up to 35 years after pleading guilty in COVID fraud case
      from Raw Story - Celebrating 19 Years of Independent Journalism
      Joe Harding, the now-former Florida Republican lawmaker who authored the extremist “Don’t Say Gay” bill could face up to 35 years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday afternoon to federal felony fraud charges in a scheme to obtain $150,000 in COVID-19 relief funds, according to Florida Politics‘ ...
  11. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 13:25:05 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    ♲ @faab64@diasp.org:

    "In tomorrow’s world, we should not worry if some roads to peace go through Beijing, New Delhi or Brasília. So long as all roads to war do not go through Washington." Trita Parsi in brilliant #nytimes op-ed.


    There was a time when all roads to peace went through Washington. From the 1978 Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt brokered by President Jimmy Carter to the 1993 Oslo Accords signed on the White House lawn to Senator George Mitchell’s Good Friday Agreement that ended the fighting in Northern Ireland in 1998, America was the indispensable nation for peacemaking. To Paul Nitze, a longtime diplomat and Washington insider, “making evident its qualifications as an honest broker” was central to America’s influence after the end of the Cold War.

    But over the years, as America’s foreign policy became more militarized and as sustaining the so-called rules-based order increasingly meant that the United States put itself above all rules, America appears to have given up on the virtues of honest peacemaking.

    We deliberately chose a different path. America increasingly prides itself on not being an impartial mediator. We abhor neutrality. We strive to take sides in order to be “on the right side of history” since we view statecraft as a cosmic battle between good and evil rather than the pragmatic management of conflict where peace inevitably comes at the expense of some justice.

    This has perhaps been most evident in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but is now increasingly defining America’s general posture. In 2000, when Madeleine Albright defended the Clinton administration’s refusal to veto a U.N. Security Council Resolution condemning the excessive use of force against Palestinians, she cited the need for the United States to be seen as an “honest broker.” But since then, the United States has vetoed 12 Security Council resolutions expressing criticisms of Israel — so much for neutrality.

    We started to follow a different playbook. Today, our leaders mediate to help “our” side in a conflict advance our position rather than to establish a lasting peace. We do it to demonstrate the value of allying with the United States. While this trend is more than two decades long, it has reached full maturity now with great-power competition with China becoming the organizing principle of U.S. foreign policy. This rivalry is, in the words of Colin Kahl, the under secretary of defense for policy, “not a competition of countries. It is a competition of coalitions.” Following Dr. Kahl’s logic, we keep our coalition partners close by offering them — in addition to military might — our services as a “partial broker” to tilt the scales of diplomacy in their favor.

    It’s what you do when you see the world through the prism of a Marvel movie: Peace is born not out of compromise but out of total victory.

    But just as America has changed, so has the world. Elsewhere in the world, Marvel movie logic is seen for what it is: Fairy tales where the simplicity of good versus evil leaves no space for compromise or coexistence. Few have the luxury of pretending to live in such fantasy worlds.

    So while America may have lost interest in peacemaking, the world has not. As the Ukraine crisis has shown, America has been immensely effective in mobilizing the West but hopelessly clueless in inspiring the global south. While the Western nations wanted the United States to rally them to defend Ukraine, the global south was looking for leadership to bring peace to Ukraine — of which the United States has offered little to none.

    But America not only has moved beyond peacemaking. It is also increasingly dismissive of other powers’ efforts to mediate. Though the White House officially welcomed the Saudi-Iranian normalization deal, it could not conceal its irritation at China’s new-won role as a broker in the Middle East. And Beijing’s earlier offer to mediate between Ukraine and Russia was quickly dismissed by Washington as a distraction, even though President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine welcomed it on the condition that Russian troops would withdraw from Ukrainian territory. As Mark Hannah of the Eurasia Group Foundation recently pointed out, there is an inherent hypocrisy “in touting Ukraine’s agency when it prosecutes war, but not when it pursues peace.”

    Still, Xi Jinping of China seems undeterred. He traveled to Moscow this week and also plans to speak directly to Mr. Zelensky in what appears to be the preparation for an active mediation attempt to bring the war to an end.

    Mr. Xi succeeded in bringing Iran and Saudi Arabia together precisely because he was on neither’s side. With stubborn discipline, Beijing maintained a neutral position on the two countries’ squabbles and didn’t moralize their conflict or bother with whose side history would take. Nor did China bribe Iran and Saudi Arabia with security guarantees, arms deals or military bases, as all too often is our habit.

    Whether Mr. Xi’s formula will work to end Russia’s war on Ukraine remains to be seen. But just as a more stable Middle East where the Saudis and Iranians aren’t at each other’s throats benefits the United States, so too will any effort to get Russia and Ukraine to the negotiating table.

    In a multipolar world, shared responsibility for security can be a virtue that reduces the burden on Americans without increasing threats to U.S. interests. It is not security that we would give up, but the illusion that we are — and have to be — in control of developments far away. For too long, Americans have been told that if we do not dominate, the world will descend into chaos. In reality, as the Chinese mediation has shown, other powers are likely to step up to shoulder the burden of security and peacemaking.

    The greatest threat to our own security and reputation is if we stand in the way of a world where others have a stake in peace, if we become a nation that doesn’t just put diplomacy last but also dismisses those who seek to put diplomacy first.

    In tomorrow’s world, we should not worry if some roads to peace go through Beijing, New Delhi or Brasília. So long as all roads to war do not go through Washington.

    Trita Parsi is the author of “Losing an Enemy: Obama, Iran and the Triumph of Diplomacy” and the executive vice president of the Quincy Institute.
    #Iran #SaudiArabia #Chinan #US #Politics #Peace #War #Russia #Ukraine #Ydmen #Syria #Israel
    Paywall link:
    www.nytimes.com/2023/03/22/opi…

    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 13:25:05 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  12. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:50:58 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    Its official USA's Major League Cricket is go! MLC Draft Review

    !Sports
    MLC Draft Overview: Stars, Surprises and Snubs - Emerging Cricket https://emergingcricket.com/insight/mlc-draft-overview-stars-surprises-and-snubs/

    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:50:58 EDT from libranet.de permalink

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      MLC Draft Overview: Stars, Surprises and Snubs
  13. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:42:59 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    Democrat named woman of the year because reasons

    but...why? nypost.com/2023/03/22/transgen… isn't their voting record the same as every other Minnesotan Democrat? That doesn't take any guts.

    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:42:59 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  14. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:25:55 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    • Libranet Support
    • Ji Fu
    yep, and this post too, is only going to the forum.friendi.ca instance (or the display is incorrect saying that's all its doing !Libranet Support
    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:25:55 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  15. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:24:28 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    • Friendica Support

    only federating to forum server when ! at the end

    When you put !group@server at the begining it shoujld only go there, but if you put it at the end it should go everywhere including there, but this says posting to 0/1 servers on my instance!Friendica Support


    ♲ @fu@libranet.de:

    Afghans watching a local Cricket Tournamet final


    https://libranet.de/photos/fu/image/1335861430641b2a32ee404707175678
    #sports #Cricket !Sports
    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:24:28 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  16. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:21:45 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    Afghans watching a local Cricket Tournamet final

    https://libranet.de/photos/fu/image/1335861430641b2a32ee404707175678
    #sports #Cricket !Sports
    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:21:45 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  17. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:08:38 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    I never thought this day would come where I prefer and trust #Microsoft more than I do #Google
    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Mar-2023 12:08:38 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  18. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Saturday, 18-Mar-2023 22:12:18 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu
    El Paso 1 vs. Detroit City FC 1 36' #ESPN+
    In conversation Saturday, 18-Mar-2023 22:12:18 EDT from libranet.de permalink
  19. Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Saturday, 18-Mar-2023 21:16:59 EDT Ji Fu Ji Fu

    Alex Frye nets his 6th of the season!

    #NMUwildcats #ShareNMU

    In conversation Saturday, 18-Mar-2023 21:16:59 EDT from libranet.de permalink
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