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At times, we find ourselves undertaking arduous and trying tasks. We embark on these endeavors not because we possess a clear understanding of what lies ahead, but rather due to our ignorance of the obstacles that lay ahead. It’s comparable to runnin...
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View from a cliff at one of Portugal southern spot, taken in 2018 during my holidays in Portugal with a dear friend of mine. I miss Portugal…
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Generated imagery and self perception
ai photosIt’s kinda odd to find generated AI imagery more appealing than photos, a bit of a similar problem than Filters on different platforms, do you think the future will bring its fair share of disorders partly influenced by the impact generated imagery p...
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Have been playing with my #rpi400 both for python learning and watching some movies!
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Oh you can now cross-post from micro.blog to bluesky! (already support Mastodon, Twitter, LinkedIn)
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En cours de préparation, transformation de #okcinfo en une association de loi 1901, c’est pour bientôt !
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Some days are unlike some others… This one was very special to me, after 7 years of justice proceedings, we won!
October 2022
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How do you syndicate to Twitter or Mastodon from the Android micro.blog mobile app ? #microblog #indieweb
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Alright my photo page is working!
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View of the Vasco de Gama bridge in Lisbon
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Souvenir Portugal 2018
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Testing the Photos page
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Must Read about the #DalaiLama incident that shocked the world. Finally some educated reading that doesn’t go into hysterical arguments and instead, objectively look at the main points advanced to counter the hysterical first reaction.
“Predators often test the waters by overstepping boundaries in front of other adults. They may aggressively tickle a girl or wrestle with a boy or engage in what he may later call “just horseplay.” If he’s not told to stop or if he gets no negative response, then he may believe he can gradually move ahead to more aggressive touching or more.”
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Une des meilleures lecture de “l’incident” Dalaï Lama de ces dernières semaines… Ça commence enfin à sortir de l’hystérie et des lectures de cet événement sortent petit à petit, un truc est sûr, cet événement a plus endommagé la réputation du DL que 40 ans d’abus sexuels dans le bouddhisme tibétain (et pas que chez OKC)
Points principaux :
Ne suggérez pas ou n’insinuez pas que l’enfant a pris l’initiative
N’insistez pas sur des mots comme « ludique » ou « innocent »
Ne présumez pas que puisque cela a été fait en public, c’est inoffensif
N’insistez pas trop sur les différences culturelles supposées
N’attribuez pas de mauvais motifs à ceux qui rendent l’incident public
N’utilisez pas la voix passive
Ne minimisez pas ce qui s’est réellement passé
Ne pas mal interpréter la réaction de la victime
Ne critiquez pas le moment choisi pour des divulgations comme celle-ci
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I’m listening to Witness the Change by Pete Shelley on SomaFM somafm.com/u80s
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