Our alliance of digital organisations would like to actively contribute to the development of concepts for #digitalsovereignty on the occasion of the 🇪🇺 ‘#European Summit on Digital Sovereignty’ hosted by #Germany and #France on 18 November 2025 in #Berlin.
A Beautiful Revolution Pt. 2 is the fourteenth studio album by American rapper Common. It was released on September 10, 2021 through Loma Vista Recordings, making it his third project released for the label. It serves as a sequel to his 2020 album A Beautiful Revolution Pt. 1. Production was handled by Karriem Riggins.
Robin Murray of Clash wrote that the album "stares down the traumas that proliferate our lives, offering hope, creativity, and soul filtered through Common's profound hip-hop vision".[3] Joe Goggins of DIY found the album "a sweet paean to music's mood-boosting properties, as well as it capacity to effect meaningful change".[4] Ben Devlin of musicOMH wrote: "Common raps with the calm contentment of a man who's reached his destination, and it certainly sounds satisfying". - Wikipedia
A Beautiful Revolution Pt. 2 is the fourteenth studio album by American rapper Common. It was released on September 10, 2021 through Loma Vista Recordings, making it his third project released for the label. It serves as a sequel to his 2020 album A Beautiful Revolution Pt. 1.
The compiler maintains a database of caller information. The editor uses this information to let you edit each of the callers of a function. As a result, you don't need concordances, program listings, or separate CREF (cross-reference) programs. ...
The compiler maintains a database of caller information. The editor uses this information to let you edit each of the callers of a function. As a result, you don't need concordances, program listings, or separate CREF (cross-reference) programs. ...
One of the people whose work I most admire here on Mastodon is Gerry McGovern (
@gerrymcgovern). He specializes in writing about the un-sustainability of the so-called ‘Green Transition’, plus the horrendous waste and pollution associated with our billions of electronic gadgets along with the explosion of huge data centers needed for AI (Artificial Idiocy).
Gerry has just published a superb article collecting many of his key ideas in one place. I hope you’ll read the whole thing.
Screenshot from top of linked article. Headline says: "Renewables won't save us from climate catastrophe, experts warn. What will?" Below, this is a photo of two workers installing solar panels on the roof of a building.
> “The modernity project does not define humanity. #Humanity is much older. It’s too late for modernity to succeed but it’s not too late for humanity to succeed.” Here he turns to #indigenousCultures: “For hundreds of thousands of years, they survived and did quite well without causing the sixth #massExtinction.”
“There isn’t a single Indigenous package,” he says. “Each is tuned to its [particular local] #environment, and they vary a lot. But they have #common elements: humility, only taking what you need from the environment, and the belief that we can learn a lot from our ‘our brothers and sisters,’ that is, the other animals and plants who have been around for much longer than us.”
#NowReading2025 WOMEN OF THE PORTUGUESE GUINEA LIBERATION WAR: DE-GENDERING THE HISTORY OF ANTICOLONIAL STRUGGLE by Aliou Ly via Bloomsbury Books brewed with MUMS Coffee #Bookstodon#Booksmastodon
Image of the book's cover which features a black and white photo of an outside market in Guinea-Bissau full of many Black people featuring in the foreground a smiling Black woman with a head wrap reaching forward to sort a white textile
Screenshot of a social post by @TheCinesthetic that says: 'happy october 3rd to all those who celebrate.' Attached is a screenshot of a scene from the movie 'Mean Girls' (2004). In this scene, Lindsey Lohan's character muses to her, 'On October 3rd, he asked me what day it was.' Out loud, she responds to the male character, 'It's October 3rd.'
Genera Concepts ( www.chai.uni-hamburg.de )
The compiler maintains a database of caller information. The editor uses this information to let you edit each of the callers of a function. As a result, you don't need concordances, program listings, or separate CREF (cross-reference) programs. ...
Genera Concepts ( www.chai.uni-hamburg.de )
The compiler maintains a database of caller information. The editor uses this information to let you edit each of the callers of a function. As a result, you don't need concordances, program listings, or separate CREF (cross-reference) programs. ...