Физик Раджендра Гупта из Оттавского университета предложил модель, в которой темная материя и энергия не нужны. Она предполагает изменение фундаментальных констант и потерю энергии света с расстоянием, что объясняет красное смещение. Гупта утверждает, что возраст Вселенной составляет 26,7 млрд вместо 13,8 млрд лет.
Тёмной материи не существует, а возраст Вселенной составляет 27 миллиардов лет, утверждает исследование
Вселенная всегда хранила в себе тайны, разжигающие наше любопытство. Как мы сейчас понимаем, ткань Вселенной состоит из трёх основных компонентов: «обычная матер...Вячеслав Голованов (Habr)
We Distribute Is On Temporary Hiatus
We Distribute Is On Temporary Hiatus
We Distribute has been in operation in one form or another for the past 9 years. Our project has managed to reach thousands of people, both inside and outside of the Fediverse, to promote a vision ofSean Tilley (We Distribute)
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We Distribute needs a lot of help in getting to a healthy place. We need help with writing, editing, social media direction, and A/V production. We also need assistance with securing funding through donations, partnerships, and grants, and need to finish the work in establishing We Distribute Media as a 501c3, which was work we initially started in the beginning of this year.
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Hey, thanks for asking! It largely boils down to money, people, and time. I'm currently a full-time student, and struggling to stay afloat.
Here's all the things I currently do:
* Research / Testing (gathering info for stories, tracking down info for sources, testing apps and platforms)
* Writing articles, interviews, guides, and reviews.
* Content Editing pieces submitted by contributors
* Scheduling for Podcast interviews
* A/V Production
* Podcast Distribution
* Music Promotion
* Graphic Design (thumbnails and such)
* WordPress development (features and data)
* Social Media Management (11+ accounts)
* Instance moderation
* Event coverage
* Manage a Contributor Team
* Fundraising
* System Administration
I'm probably missing a few things. It's a lot! And, while I've been able to balance this out for a long time, my severe burnout has seen diminishing returns. I'm at a point where articles are getting finished days and even weeks after something has happened, which... isn't great.
All of this stuff is more or less being done for pennies an hour. It's not sustainable.
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The wait is over*—The #Mastodon stuffed toy is now available for purchase in the EU! Other regions to come later. Share your pictures with the #Plushtodon hashtag!
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Mastodon stuffed toy
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Сейчас Яндекс.Музыка подкинула мне трек моих школьных времен. Аж мурашки побежали. И, в принципе, пропали сомнения почему мне нравится такая жесткая электронщина.
Warp Brothers - Phatt Bass
Съездили законсервировали дачу на зиму.
Дома скопилась прорва имбиря из доставок. С легкой руки @n0icz решили зафигачить из него маринад для мяса. Просто имбирь, горчица, перец нескольких видов, сойка (можно из той же доставки). Готовили на костре.
Получилось фантастически вкусно.
Шуро нравится это.
yesfreenet поделился этим.
Alright guys, who shut down their farmbot yesterday? Loss of 70k users (5%), graph might be misleading
Fediverse Observer checks all servers in the fediverse and gives you an easy way to find a home using a map or list.
Lemmy Servers Status. Find a Lemmy server to sign up for, find one close to you!lemmy.fediverse.observer
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Well if they didn't even notice an axis on a graph, they might be too stupid for a graph...
My point was only to say that 5% is very mich visible on a 0-100% graph.
✨ Recently Played ✨
💀👻 An English Haunting 👻💀
by @postmodernadv tells a ghost story that takes place in England and is set in 1907.
You play the role of a university professor who sets out to prove that ghosts and the afterlife exist.
The story is well-written and includes several creepy moments! 😱
If you liked the spiritual predecessor / sequel "Nightmare Frames", you should give this one a try as well! 🧡
#PointAndClick #AdventureGames #PixelArt #Horror #London #Scotland #Gore #Ghosts
Oh, nice, so maybe this is the game for you! 😊
Could you recommend me a book from one of these authors, by the way? 👀
Thank you for the recommendations! 💜 I will choose one and give it a read! 🙂
Приготовил рис по-азиатски. Заправил рис курицей, луком, чесноком, соевым и устричным соусами. Пиалу другой формы не нашел, так что у меня в форме башни.
Давнона кухне не хозяйничал.
#федиест #федиготовит
yesfreenet поделился этим.
What's the best way to search the fediverse?
FediSearch — Easily Search the Fediverse
Easily search the fediverse in your preferred search engineprogrammer2514
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I'm not even only talking about a 24-hour lag. I'm talking about parts of the Fediverse never being discovered at all. After all, the Fediverse doesn't have a centralised DNS of its own in which all instances are registered but only them, where a search crawler could simply look them up.
Even if someone developed a Web search crawler much like the Google Bot, something that crawls the entire WWW looking for Fediverse instances, how is it supposed to tell Fediverse instances from websites that aren't Fediverse instances?
I bet the first two proposals for solutions wouldn't work with (streams).
The first proposal would probably be to go for the instance type, like "mastodon" or "lemmy" or "mbin" or "akkoma" or "misskey" or whatever. This, however, would require valid instance types to be manually added to a kind of config file from which the search crawler could look valid instance types up. This, in turn, would only work if this list was constantly kept complete and up-to-date.
This means: Whenever someone launches a new project, the identifier of this project will have to be added to the list. Whenever someone forks something into a new project, ditto. Now let the devs of the crawler have as little time as the Plume devs or as the sole Firefish dev early this year, and the list of Fediverse instance types will spend months outdated with new projects missing, and the crawler won't recognise the instances of these new projects as Fediverse projects.
Oh, and it wouldn't work with (streams) at all. See, (streams) is intentionally without a name, without a brand identity and even without a unified, pre-defined, fixed instance type. It isn't like all instances identify as "streams" or "(streams)". Some identify as "streams", but many others have unique types. The crawler wouldn't know these identifiers as valid Fediverse instance types (how is that crawler supposed to know that "bunny of doom" is a Fediverse identifier), and thus, it wouldn't be able to identify (streams) instances as Fediverse instances.
Now you could say that (streams) is so tiny that it wouldn't hurt to sweep it under the rug. Nobody would notice.
But that'd exactly be the problem. One of the (streams) users is the guy who created (streams) and everything before it all the way back to Mistpark in 2010, the one man who developed more Fediverse protocols and server applications than anyone, the man who invented nomadic identity and magic single sign-on: Mike Macgirvin. He is on one out of only two instances that identify as "y" (because Y is not X).
He is one of the few people in the Fediverse who actually post about what's possible in the Fediverse that goes way beyond Mastodon. Not only possible, but readily available right now. He started advertising (streams) in the wake of the mass-migration of Twitter users to Mastodon. And if his most recent creation, Forte, manages to take off, he'll probably advertise that. If (streams) wasn't caught by crawlers, nobody would read his advertisement except those who already follow him, and I guess half of them already know his creations and what they can do.
Hard-coding the custom identifiers of (streams) instances into the list is a stupid idea, too. The instance type is not defined upon installation in a config file. It's an admin-side free-text field that can be changed anytime with no consequences for connections, just because the admin feels like it.
Okay, so here's the second proposal: Go for nodeinfo. The problem this time: Mike has also intentionally removed almost all nodeinfo code from (streams). He didn't want (streams) to participate in that eternal rat race between Fediverse projects and Fediverse instances for the best stats on FediDB, Fediverse Observer and The Federation. In fact, (streams) is entirely absent from all three. This, too, is intentional.
If anyone has a better idea, I'm all ears.
streams
Consent based public domain federated communications server. Provides a feature rich ActivityPub and Nomad communication node.Codeberg.org
#техника #история #микроволновка
А вот еще интересная штука: 1987 г., #Sharp, капсульная микроволновка. Переносная, позиционировалась «для использования за обеденным столом». Видимо, обусловлено японской культурой. Идея развития не получила.
А на мой взгляд — зря. Мы пользуемся микроволновкой 10 минут в день максимум. Остальное время она занимает место на кухонном столе. Кто-то вообще пользуется редко. И вот эту малышку можно было бы доставать и убирать в шкаф при необходимости (я не предлагаю делать это 3 раза в день 😉 но, например, быстро освободить место).
А смотрится так вообще шикарно. Вопросы, конечно, есть к излучению... Похоже, над этим в 87-м не особо задумывались.
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1987 RE-2 Capsule Microwave Oven | Design Column| SHARP Design
SHARP DESIGN Design that moves youDesign Column | SHARP Design
Бывший инженер NASA Марк Робер изобрел инновационную печь, оснащенную инфракрасной камерой и ЖК-дисплеем.Благодаря такой конструкции «микроволновка» Heat Map Microwave способна показывать температуру разогреваемой пищи в цветовой карте, используя инфракрасную камеру, изображение с которой передается на дисплей, заменивший собой привычное окошко в дверце. Робер планирует также встроить в печь управление по Wi-Fi, чтобы наблюдать за температурой блюда можно было на экране своего смартфона, выключать ее по достижении оптимального прогрева или добавлять время.
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Насколько я понимаю, это только концепт и идея заглохла. Однако, прикиньте. Не надо дисплеев, действительно. Достаточно камеры и вайфая. Идея: готовящаяся #нямка снимается камерой, передается в приложение на смартфоне. А дальше — хоть любуйся, хоть в бложек выкладывай. А можно — подключить ИИ, пусть следит за равномерностью прогрева и рулит мощностью. ИИшница, кек, при минимальной добавке к стоимости. По-моему, идея для стартапа 😉
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дайте дешевую ИК камеру\теплак и похер на эти ваши микроволновки.
Даже мелкие и хреновые на телефон стоят 30к руб.
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A History of Microwave Ovens
Some humans put a ~2.4GHz magnetron on a ventilated metal box with a fancy door.taylor.town
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@johan бывают иногда
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MICROWAVE OVEN, cupol, design Carl Arne Breger, Husqvarna, design 1969.
With heating control, buttons, cup in shiny metal. Brown glazed round tray from Rörstrand. Length 44, width 38, height 40 cm.Auctionet
А вот и новый браслет, который я так долго не могла закончить из-за Тёмкиного больничного.
В работе: гематит в кварце, гладкие гематиты, черный перламутр, авантюриновое стекло и много разных бусинок. Бисер - Чехия и Япония. Вышивка выполнена по фетру, а основа - из алюминия, поэтому браслет гибкий и удобный.
Внутренняя сторона из мягкой кожи, приятная к телу, чтобы браслет комфортно сидел на руке. Кстати, размер ручки всего 16 см, такая нежная и худенькая.
Я очень довольна, украшение вышло нарядное, вечернее, контрастное. На вечернем освещении будет переливаться и сверкать
#бисер #ручнаяработа #handmade #art #хобби #федиВышивает #рукоделие
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We've updated Vivaldi Social to the latest Mastodon version 4.3!
Fresh out of the oven we have:
🔔 Grouped notifications and detailed options for accepting, filtering and ignoring notifications from specific user groups (for example, people you don’t follow or who don’t follow you).
🖌️ Design and usability updates for the post composer, better looking link previews and more informative confirmation dialogs.
👤 Improved follow recommendations that will now additionally appear in the Home feed.
📝 Easier way to follow writers and journalists on Mastodon.
You can read the full release blog from the Mastodon team here: blog.joinmastodon.org/2024/10/….
Additionally we have:
🎨 Two new color options (Cherry and Lagoon) for the TangerineUI theme by @nileane as well as updates to the Bird UI theme by @rolle
🎖️ Recently added badges embellishing the avatars of Vivaldi supporters (more info on login.vivaldi.net/profile/dona…).
#VivaldiSocial #Vivaldi #Mastodon #Update
Mastodon 4.3
Grouped notifications, notification filtering, better onboarding and a refreshed look await in this new release of our decentralized open-source social media software.Mastodon Blog

Considering NATO and our rules-based international order are supporting an ethnic cleansing worse than the ethnic cleansing that Russia is carrying out?
A pox on both our houses.
More mass surveillance will surely solve the issue 😜
A curfew might be great as well!!!
Trees and land absorbed almost no CO2 last year. Is nature’s carbon sink failing? | Oceans | The Guardian
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Trees and land absorbed almost no CO2 last year. Is nature’s carbon sink failing?
The sudden collapse of carbon sinks was not factored into climate models – and could rapidly accelerate global heatingPatrick Greenfield (The Guardian)
Вчера ради интереса зарегистрировался на lastfree.space посмотреть на движок Friendica.
Понял, что есть вещи пострашнее дизайна Mastodon.
(!!!) Не стоит воспринимать мои сообщения как достоверный источник новостей (!!!)
Мой шитпостинг это приглашение к диалогу а не попытка наделить вас новыми уникальными знаниями.
Я редко прикладываю ссылки потому что верю что вы сами сможете в интернете найти по тексту все что хотите.
Я смотрю как мимо летят смешные картинки и мемы и фейки и новости что-то пишу по этому поводу. Мои комментарии важнее достоверности причины. Круги на воде а не камни.
@akamar А-а-а! Ну да, тут поленился, т.к., во-первых, потому что поленился, во-вторых, совершенно понятно, что цифры ± приблизительные, т.е. даже прямая ссылка на подсчеты этой конторы не будет аргументом в пользу чего-то. Охуение вызывает общая тенденция, которая очевидна для всех и доказательств, в общем-то, не требует.
А вот когда некоторые товарищи (не имею в виду ТС!) перепощивают вырванные из контекста заявления, кликбейтные заголовки и такое всио — дико бесит.
Справедливости ради сказать, отсутствие ссылок действительно сильно портит качество беседы. Хочется быть уверенным в том, что новость верна или хотя бы верно указано, что это ложь
Тогда доверие помогает здоровому общению. Постмодерн с его двоемыслием сильно утомляет
#photography #WTphoto #travel #bike #landscape #путешествия #велосипедизм #пейзаж
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Dmitry Savvateev поделился этим.
Потенциальный вице-президент США Тим Уолц (команда Харрис):
Я получил неоспоримые доказательства того, что ураган Милтон был искусственно создан русскими учеными. Им каким-то образом удалось изменить гравитационное поле Земли, используя передовые технологии, которыми, как мы знаем, они обладают.
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Наши ученые ночью изменят гравитационное поле земли......
@sattellite в федерации много юных людей которые от неопытности надменные \ серьезные и полно душных людей которые тоже максимально серьезные
люди приходят тут ВАЖНЫЕ И СЕРЬЕЗНЫЕ темы обсуждать а я глупости хихикаю
Writing an article on the Fediverse and Lemmy in particular. What are your thoughts?
Writing an article on the Fediverse and Lemmy in particular. What are your thoughts?
Decentralized Social Media: An Introduction to the Fediverse
I've always wished that, in some ways, messengers and social media would be more like email: You chose who hosts your inbox (Google, Microsoft, good old GMX/WEB.DE, more specialized providers such as Proton, …)—or, if you feel truly adventurous and trust no one, you can even run your own mail server in your basement. And regardless of your backend choice, you can pair it with whichever client application works best for you (the stock iOS Mail app on your iPhone, the Gmail web interface in the browser, Outlook on your desktop PC, …). And the beauty is: no matter what each one of us opts for, we can all stay connected and seamlessly send emails to each other across providers and client applications—thanks to widely-adopted standardized open protocols.
Now, imagine if social media worked the same way. Currently, most mainstream messengers and social media platforms are walled gardens, that lock their users into a closed ecosystem. But as some of these platforms like Twitter and Reddit have evolved (or deteriorated), some users found themselves seeking alternatives that offer this kind of freedom and choice.
Enter the Fediverse, a collection of decentralized social media platforms built on the principles of openness and user control. This post will introduce you to the Fediverse, focusing on Lemmy—a decentralized Reddit alternative—and explore the benefits and challenges they bring to the social media landscape.
What is the Fediverse?
The Fediverse is a collection of interconnected but independent social media platforms that communicate via open protocols. Unlike traditional social networks, which are centralized and owned by companies, the Fediverse is decentralized, meaning no single entity controls it. Instead, anyone can host their own server (called an "instance") and connect it to the wider network.
Platforms within the Fediverse cover different use cases. By far the most popular platform is Mastodon (an alternative to Twitter) with currently over 7 million registered accounts and 800,000 monthly active users. In second place is Lemmy (a Reddit alternative) with a smaller but still significant number of around 400,000 registered accounts and 40,000 MAUs. Other less popular Fediverse alternatives include Pixelfed (Instagram), PeerTube (YouTube) and Friendica (Facebook).
The Rise of Lemmy and Mastodon
While over the course of time many platforms have been pitched as alternatives to mainstream social media platforms, few have gained lasting traction. Two platforms in the Fediverse, however, seem to have reached a critical mass of users that gives them a real chance of long-term relevance: Mastodon and Lemmy. Their growth can be attributed to user dissatisfaction with mainstream platforms.
Mastodon
Mastodon offers a decentralized alternative to Twitter. Its rapid growth coincided with Elon Musk's controversial takeover of Twitter, which led to the reactivation of previously banned accounts, reductions in content moderation, and spikes in hate speech and misinformation. As these issues escalated, advertisers pulled out, and the platform's value plummeted. Users flocked to Mastodon, seeking a less toxic, more user-centric environment.
Lemmy
Lemmy serves as a decentralized Reddit alternative. Its appeal grew after Reddit imposed high API fees on third-party developers, effectively forcing popular third-party client applications offline. While it is reasonable for Reddit, as the operator of the backend infrastructure, to seek a share of the revenue generated by these apps—most of which displayed ads and offered premium subscriptions—the proposed fees were excessively high. This move was widely seen as a shift of Reddit toward prioritizing its own ad revenue over its user experience. Lemmy, with its openness, community-driven ethos, and no API restrictions, became a refuge for those seeking to preserve the Reddit experience.
Getting Started with Lemmy
To truly understand the Fediverse, I'd recommend to dive in and experience it for yourself! Getting started with Lemmy is easy:
The first step is to choose an instance. An instance is a server that hosts the Lemmy software and that federates with other instances in the Lemmy network. You can check out join-lemmy.org that provides a directory of active Lemmy instances, including each instance's focus and user count, helping you find one that suits your interests. Don't overthink your choice—remember that you can still interact with communities and content from all other instances and communities, no matter which one you choose as your home.
Once you've selected an instance and registered an account there, you can start exploring the different communities on your home instance and on other instances. Communities are spaces where users share content on specific topics, similar to subreddits on Reddit. You can join as many communities as you like, engage with posts, comment, and contribute your own content.
On most instances by default you'll encounter the default lemmy-ui web client. While functional, this interface is not particularly visually appealing—don't let that overwhelm you. Once you've registered your account, I suggest exploring alternative client applications that better suit your preferences. There are various options available, including web clients and native mobile apps. Some of the mobile clients have previously been third-party Reddit clients, but pivoted to Lemmy as their new backend after Reddit imposed the aforementioned API fees.
The Technology Behind the Fediverse
The Fediverse is powered by ActivityPub, an open protocol that allows the different instances of a platform to communicate with each other and exchange its contents ("federation"). It can also facilitate connections between different Fediverse platforms and other platforms outside the Fediverse, provided their functionalities are compatible (for instance, interconnecting Lemmy and Mastodon is less practical because, among other functional differences, Lemmy is built around the concept of communities, whereas Mastodon focuses on individual users).
Here's a simplified explanation of how ActivityPub works:
Naive Approaches
One option for decentralization would be for every instance to maintain a complete copy of all data, but this would be inefficient (this is what blockchain does, btw). Another option would be to retrieve foreign content on-the-fly only when requested, but this would make certain functionalities, like search, cumbersome.
ActivityPub's Solution
ActivityPub strikes a balance by allowing servers to communicate and share content more intelligently. Servers exchange data when users from different instances interact, allowing for an efficient, distributed experience.
Integrity and Defederation
To ensure data integrity, the Fediverse relies on cryptographic keys and signatures. Each instance can also block other instances (defederation), giving users some protection against spam or malicious actors.
The Advantages of the Fediverse
The Fediverse offers a few clear advantages over centralized social media platforms:
Interoperability
Instances of Fediverse platforms communicate with each other, allowing users from one instance to follow and seamlessly interact with users on other instances.
Openness and Choice
Users can freely choose what instance to use, without missing out on the content of other instances. If you don't like or trust any of the existing instances, you can even host your own instance. Furthermore, due to the open nature of the platforms, there are many client applications / frontends to choose from, for both, web and mobile. And also here you are free to start building your own client.
No "Concentration of Power"
Due to its decentralized nature, no single company controls the network, reducing the risks of data exploitation, censorship, or the negative effects of corporate takeovers.
Challenges Facing the Fediverse
Despite its promises, the Fediverse faces several challenges:
One-man Shows and Unstable Software
Most instances as well as client applications are run by individuals or small groups. If they lose interest or funding, their projects are vulnerable to outages or sudden discontinuation. Furthermore, Platforms like Lemmy are still in early stages (version 0.x), making them prone to unexpected bugs and stability issues.
Deletion of Content
Content removal is less straightforward than on centralized platforms. Once content spreads across instances, reliably enforcing its deletion from all places becomes difficult.
Monetization
The operating cost of the instances are largely funded by donations and the efforts of enthusiast developers, which is a model that often lacks long-term viability. While some client applications show ads to their users and offer paid premium subscriptions, this primarily benefits the app developers rather than the server operators, who carry the much more significant burden in terms of infrastructure costs. This needs to be solved, possibly with a revenue-sharing model, to avoid a repetition of what happened between Reddit and its third-party app developers.
Decentralization Slows Innovation
In decentralized ecosystems, introducing new features or updates can be a slower process because decentralized protocols like ActivityPub require broader consensus for changes and must maintain backward compatibility. Centralized platforms, by contrast, can move faster since they control the entire protocol and user base.
"Outcompete and Isolate" Threat
Meta's Threads, a centralized platform, has recently started to federate with the Mastodon network, which raises strategic concerns. They might use their substantial resources to offer a more polished experience over the same content, potentially attracting users away from independent Mastodon instances and client applications. If Threads were to later limit or cut off their connection to the Fediverse, they could retain the users they gained, letting Mastodon hang out to dry. While this scenario might sound far-fetched, it is precisely what happened more than 10 years ago with Google Talk and the open instant messaging protocol XMPP.
Conclusion
In conclusion, while the Fediverse offers a promising alternative to traditional social media through its decentralized, interoperable, and open nature, significant challenges remain. Compared to the mainstream social media platforms, while not insignificant, the user numbers of platforms like Lemmy and Mastodon are still merely a drop in the bucket. Coupled with issues such as long-term financial sustainability, for which effective solutions have yet to be found, the future of the Fediverse may be uncertain.
However, recent regulatory changes like the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA) could shift the balance. For instance, WhatsApp is currently working on and rolling out a "third-party chats" feature, which is all about making WhatsApp interoperable with other different messaging services. This move, driven by regulatory pressure, signals that even major platforms might need to embrace more open and interconnected ecosystems—potentially opening the door for decentralized platforms like those in the Fediverse to gain more traction and user interest.
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That's pretty smart. Guess what I will buy redacted domain(I don't want bot to buy it).
I know domain hack exist. I just like @ b/w sal and mander.
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Golang Weekly (@golang_discussions@mastodon.social)
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Found 32 new servers and 33 servers died off since 7 hours ago.
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v.hotnike.com a #peertube server from Singapore
candyuniverse.art a #pleroma server from United States
fedi.grafo.zone a #gotosocial server from United States
elliot.my a #wordpress server from Finland
fvillahermosaf.vivaldi.net a #wordpress server from
hendrikmeibeck.com a #wordpress server from Germany
rosaacrata.noblogs.org a #wordpress server from The Netherlands
mi-k.cloud a #misskey server from Private
tint-helsinki.fi a #wordpress server from Finland
pixelboomer.de a #wordpress server from Germany
fomo.lt a #mastodon server from Private
sharkey.peaceful.social a #sharkey server from Germany
masto.fatwolfrunning.club a #mastodon server from United Kingdom
outdoorovernights.com a #wordpress server from Private
zwz.me a #sharkey server from Private
ytsubscriberbot.hopto.org a #mastodon server from Germany
weather.family a #hometown server from United States
voltooidverledentijd.noblogs.org a #wordpress server from The Netherlands
hordearii.fr a #wordpress server from France
calendar.klank.school a #gancio server from The Netherlands
mastodon.jacquesetmichel.fr a #mastodon server from France
frederickmadore.com a #wordpress server from United States
social.packetpaws.com a #mastodon server from United Kingdom
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91268476.xyz a #sharkey server from Finland
bird.air2.earth a #sharkey server from Private
transfem.boywife.top a #akkoma server from Germany
kb.qualle.dev a #kmyblue server from Private
chocolatedoughnuts.link a #misskey server from Private
procrastodon.net a #mastodon server from Canada
fedi.timka.win a #mastodon server from Private
96nos.xyz a #misskey server from Japan
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