Note that your link directs to the latest post. I think it is because of the /fap/. If that is removed it works fine. I think that’s a bit of a messy system that APOD uses.
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Housemaids were hurrying homewards with their purchases for various Gallic breakfasts, and the long sticks of bread, a yard or two in length, carried under their arms, made an odd impression upon me.
– Louis Charles Elson (1898)
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Astronomy@mander.xyz•Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1365 from WebbEnglish
2·2 months agoI guess what he is talking about is that you linked the image (https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ image /2602/PIA20522enceladus .jpg ), but not the actual blog post (https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap260207.html (be sure not to include
/fap/in the link)) that include the textual information.I am not sure if the image will show when adding the blog post as a link (instead of the image link), but when using the image link it is nice to add the blog post seperately. I think the blog post would be more valuable than the individual organisations underneath.
I commend you are adding sources! Thank you :)
baguette@piefed.socialto
Apple@lemmy.world•The Apple I Used to Know - Apple’s moral compass is broken and Tim Cook’s silence is the loudest symptom.English
52·2 months agoIt didn’t really start recently. The openness about it, sure. The constant effort in malicious compliance with open standards, new regulations, and consumer lock-in are derived from greed and are not new.
Apple have had some of the best technologist and designers, but for sure have had the best marketers. I doubt they’ll manage to keep everyone on board on this new low, though.
I am happy I started quite a few years ago with moving away from Apple software (this is such an effort in itself because of the lock-in). I still have their devices, however, I am looking to replace them with alternatives when they need replacing.
baguette@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Musk's X office in France raided by Paris prosecutorEnglish
19·2 months agoEspecially since mastodon is accessible for anyone, whether they have a mastodon account or not.
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Astronomy@mander.xyz•Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1365 from WebbEnglish
5·3 months ago@Innerworld@lemmy.world could you please add the link to the source(s) to your posts?
I guess you are just pasting the Astronomy Picture of the Day in here, which is nice. But maybe link to the relevant post (or its original source), so that people not aware of this can learn from the added context the sources provide.
I guess OP found this in yesterday’s ‘Astronomy Picture of the Day’, which includes the link you sent. Would’ve cost a second to include it in the post.
Thanks! My opinion is that images from NASA, ESA etc should always link to the source. They always include interesting information about what is in the image. It is also nice if I don’t need to search the database for ages.
baguette@piefed.socialto
politics @lemmy.world•Americans Bear Almost All the Cost of Trump Tariffs, Study ShowsEnglish
8·3 months agoWhile US citizens pay for the tariffs, it may well hurt producers of imported goods.
“The adjustment occurs through reduced trade volumes , not price concessions,” according to the Kiel paper. “Given the choice between maintaining margins on reduced sales or slashing margins to maintain volume, most exporters apparently prefer the former.
So far I am not aware of a single browser with a different engine, unfortunately.
Firefox have stated that for the time it would not be viable to develop to browsers with different engines for iOS at the moment. I start to feel that by the time Apple allows for a global role out, I have moved to GrapheneOS or something (just holding on to my mini for as long as possible).
Mark: not very usable yet.
baguette@piefed.socialto
Mlem for Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[ TestFlight Update ] Mlem TestFlight Patch Notes 2026-01-03English
4·3 months agoCheers! It is indeed on 642 :)
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Mlem for Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[ TestFlight Update ] Mlem TestFlight Patch Notes 2026-01-03English
4·3 months agoStill only showing 2.4.1 for me
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World News@lemmy.ml•Greece, Italy and France ignore ICC warrant as Netanyahu flies through airspace for Trump talksEnglish
3·4 months agoI share that sentiment.
It just doesn’t mean international law means you can shoot whatever you want out of your airspace, nor if a state should want to set that precedent.
There are a lot of other things to consider, like which branch of international law is applicable here (not humanitarian law/law of armed conflict as there is no armed conflict between the concerned states and Israel).
Customary law is to be very careful shooting down planes that violates airspace (which I doubt is the case here, as I expect they were allowed to fly through their respective airspace).
Netanyahu is also not convicted yet. And not all states agree with the ICC’s interpretation of head of state immunity.
There is some reality that needs to be taken into account, both that states have questionable views on Netanyahu, as well as that certain actions leads to unwanted consequences and/or precedents.
I’d rather focus on the fact that all states have an (erga omnes) obligation to prevent and concern themselves with the ongoing genocide, acts against humanity, and war crimes.
Finally, let’s hope Netanyahu sets food in a state that will abide by the warrant and we see him in the Hague soon.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Greece, Italy and France ignore ICC warrant as Netanyahu flies through airspace for Trump talksEnglish
36·4 months agoWhile I am also frustrated that many European states do not take their erga omnes obligations serious in regards to genocide, do I think shooting down a plane on the basis of a disputed warrant would not be a proportionate measure[1].
Generally planes can be ordered to land, but if they ignore that call and there is no further threat (like many Russian planes), they will generally escort these planes until they are out of the airspace. States do this based on the prohibition of the use of force as defined in article 2 of the UN Charter.
https://opil.ouplaw.com/display/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e1138, ‘[T]here appears to be a measure of agreement at least insofar as a State can respond proportionally to the violation of its airspace by foreign aircraft (see Korean Air Lines Incident [1983]). However, there is an equal measure of disagreement as to the exact limits of this right. In any case, the principle of proportionality must be applied for every action taken. However, even in the light of these prerequisites, it is still highly disputed whether the downing of an aircraft constitutes a legitimate means in terms of ultima ratio’. ↩︎
baguette@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.ml•Greece, Italy and France ignore ICC warrant as Netanyahu flies through airspace for Trump talksEnglish
16·4 months agoThey are indeed tracked down by fighter jets and followed out of the airspace. My point was more that international law doesn’t allow a state to just shoot stuff, even after a warning, when there is no immediate threat.
baguette@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.ml•Greece, Italy and France ignore ICC warrant as Netanyahu flies through airspace for Trump talksEnglish
215·4 months agoYou don’t just shoot down planes that pose no immediate threat, even though they contain people with warrants or are not allowed in the airspace.
Even Russian planes are not shot down when entering European airspace.
It is going to be interesting to see if/when they move to opencloud (from open-xchange) where they have greater control of the feature-set and bug fixes as they are both part of Heinlein Gruppe.
Either way I am happy with them so far, while also having some minor annoyances (syncing of shared task list on iOS is a bit weird, and no IMAP VTODO (combined calendar and tasks)).
baguette@piefed.socialto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Any decent privacy-friendly Duolingo alternatives?English
15·4 months agoI tried making my own, but generally I download them from Ankiweb. It depends on the deck how well build they are and which media they contain (audio/images/weblinks).
baguette@piefed.socialto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Any decent privacy-friendly Duolingo alternatives?English
35·4 months agoAnki?
FOSS and you can create your own decks or download those made by others.



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