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Slip-Free Style: Safe and Luxurious Floors for Wet Areas


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Wet floors and glossy tiles can be a risky pairing. Bathrooms, showers, and poolside spaces are stunning but hazardous without the right flooring. The challenge? Creating a space that’s both elegant and secure.

You don’t have to pick one over the other. The right tile delivers both safety and sophistication effortlessly.

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What Makes Tiles Slip-Resistant?


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Ratings are helpful, but feeling the tile is key. If possible, test a wet tile sample in a showroom—barefoot if allowed—to assess its grip.

Can Safety Be Stylish?


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Top Tiles for Wet Spaces


Porcelain is a go-to for wet environments. It’s dense, non-porous, and comes in designs mimicking stone, wood, or concrete. Slip-resistant porcelain is ideal for both floors and walls.

Natural stone, like slate or textured limestone, can work but needs regular sealing. For most homeowners, porcelain is the safer, low-maintenance choice.

Talk to a tiles supplier about slip ratings and finishes before deciding. Not every stylish tile is suited for wet conditions.

Grout’s Role in Traction


Grout lines quietly boost slip resistance. Smaller tiles mean more grout joints, which add grip. This is why mosaic tiles are popular for shower floors.

Larger tiles create a sleek look but need a slip-resistant finish in wet areas. Grout quality matters—some include sealers to resist mold and water.

Consider the full system: tile, grout, slope, and drainage. Each part ensures a safe, durable floor.

Designing with Safety in Mind


Your floor should elevate the space, not just prevent falls. For a modern aesthetic, large matte porcelain tiles in neutral tones keep things clean and open. For a natural vibe, textured stone-look tiles add character. For a spa feel, choose soft hues and subtle textures.

Visit a tiles supplier to touch samples. Photos don’t capture a tile’s feel or grip when wet.

Lighting plays a role too. Matte tiles under warm lights create a serene mood. Glossy tiles can brighten a space but must be slip-resistant for safety.

Where Slip-Resistant Tiles Excel


Slip-resistant tiles aren’t just for showers. Use them anywhere water might collect:

Bathroom floors
Walk-in showers
Pool decks
Mudrooms
Laundry rooms

Even small bathrooms benefit from textured tiles if cleaned often. For aging-in-place plans, safe flooring now prevents future issues.

The Final Word


Style is key, but safety is non-negotiable.

Modern luxury bathroom tiles deliver both—gorgeous designs and reliable grip. Whether you prefer sleek minimalism or warm textures, there’s a tile for your vision.

Consult a tiles supplier who understands design and function. Feel the tiles, ask about slip ratings, and test them if you can. The right choice today prevents a fall tomorrow.
Slipping in your bathroom isn’t just dangerous—it’s avoidable. Choose flooring that’s safe and stunning.

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I went for a Micro ATX PC, which means that, yes, it doesn't look like a console, but it was easy to install the GPU, it has ample room for cooling, and it sort of fits in my TV cabinet, so who cares. It's a Tuxedo Cube.

So here I have an intel core i7 12700,. I have 32Gigs of 3200Mhz RAM, I have a 1TB PCIE4 SSD, with a 750W modular power supply. For the GPU, I got a Radeon 6650XT off Amazon for 300 euros.
The total cost is a bit less than 1400€, which isn't cheap.

On it, I installed HoloISO, which had issues:
First, the default kernel they pick doesn't work with a lot of hardware, it lacks support for a bunch of things, so I had no Wifi and no Bluetooth support. Fortunately, they also ship with the holoiso kernel, which is more mainline, and does support a lot more things. You can select it during boot, with GRUB.

So I turned to the controversial Grub customizer, that's a graphical app that lets you tweak your grub boot options. HoloISO, like SteamOS, is based on Arch, but they don't really ship a correct pacman config with the correct repos, so I had to manually edit the pacman config to add the necessary repos to it, and then run a full system update, followed by the install of Grub Customizer.

And it flat out didn't work, it couldn't open the grub config file. That's because that file is preconfigured with conditions to boot with specific options on certain devices. I just commented all these conditions, and then Grub Customizer managed to open the file, and I could set the HoloISO kernel as the default boot option.

All games ran at 720P max. Of course, a simple web search gave me the answer, it's because SteamOS is meant for the steam deck, but you can change all that in the game's properties to select the max resolution you'll allow.

Then, the performance was horrible. I couldn't manage 1080p60 in Spiderman at medium details, Jedi Fallen Order had to run at 768p on medium to even get close to 60FPS, it was a mess, and this system should have been able to give me a lot more.

After a few hours of looking online, I found a solution: some AMD cards on Linux run in low power mode by default, and don't move to full power when you need them to.

But how's the performance then? Well, I can play virtually everything at least at 1440P, max settings at a smooth 60FPS.

I've completed a full playthrough of Spiderman, also running at 1440p high settings, upscaled to 4K through in game FSR. I've played about 13h of Cyberpunk at max details, 1440p upscaled to 4K through the in game FSR, with sharpness turned to the max, and it maintains 60FPS no problem, even when driving around in the city.

I played about a third of Red Dead Redemption 2, also running at 1440p, high settings, upscaled to 4K through HoloISO, at a smooth 60 fps as well. Everything can run at 4K High details, from 50 to 60 FPS.

And so this makes this console a better performer than a PS5, because PS5 rarely runs AAA games at 4K60, generally, if you want 4K high details, you're using quality mode, and you're running at 30FPS, not 60.

The performance mode on PS5 generally runs games at 1440p, and either medium or high details.

Cost wise, compared to a PS5, it's very expensive for a marginal visual improvement. And yet, I love it, and I plan to play everything I can on this and not on the PS5.

Because it runs Linux, and I love Linux. It also works with an Xbox controller, which I prefer to the dualsense 5. Also, my game library is mostly in Steam these days. I can also start a playthrough on my TV, and then pick up my Steam Deck, make sure my saves are synced, and go play on that outside, or in bed, or on holidays.

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Antiwar News with Dave DeCamp, 06/16/25 -- US Expected To Join Israel's Attacks on Iran, Netanyahu: War Could Result in Regime Change, and More youtube.com/watch?v=7AHel0OoOf…

Thomas L. Knapp -- The Better Israel/Iran Explanation: Trump Got Played antiwar.com/blog/2025/06/15/th…

"Auch bei ihrer Iran-Kampagne geht die Netanyahu-Regierung völkerrechtswidrig und ohne erkennbare Strategie vor. Die Bundesregierung sollte aus dem Gazakrieg gelernt haben – und das Vorgehen nicht erneut kritiklos unterstützen. " schreibt Thore Schröder aus Tel Aviv im Der Spiegel.
Bleibt zu hoffen, dass Merz und seine Regierung, aber auch sämtliche Mitglieder des Parlaments das mittlerweile begriffen haben.
#Israel #Gaza #Iran

spiegel.de/ausland/israels-ope…

First 2D, non-silicon computer developed

Link: psu.edu/news/research/story/wo…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…

So gut es die Autorin dieses Textes vielleicht auch gemeint haben mag - der Text bleibt dennoch einseitig.

Gerade in so einem Konflikt, wäre es wichtig nicht von einem Prämisse auszugehen, dass der Angreifer gute Gründe gehabt hat. So sehr ich das iranische Regime verabscheue, und einen Fall dieses sehen möchte - so muss man doch die Motive des israelischen Regimes auch hinterfragen. Es ist ja völlig richtig Unterdrückung im Iran zu erwähnen, aber nicht nur dort. 🧵

taz.de/Eskalation-in-Nahost/!6…

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>>Mit welchem Ziel, das wurde selbst für Israels Verbündete zuletzt immer fragwürdiger. Wenn es Israel wirklich um Selbstverteidigung geht, dann ist der Schritt, die Islamische Republik anzugreifen, immerhin folgerichtig – und vielleicht sogar längst überfällig. Denn solange der Oktopus seinen Kopf behält, wachsen die Tentakel nach.<<

Sind Oktopusvergleiche jetzt eigentlich okay? Ich dacht immer die wärenn antisemtisch verpönt - Minister Katz hat dieses Bild ja immer so gern verwendet.

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Einen Gegner einfach anzugreifen, wenn der eine Bedrohung der Sicherheit darstellt, dann ist das natürlich etwas, was das Völkerrecht mit dem Gewaltverbot in den meisten Fällen verbietet. Man nennt das dann idR. Ankriffskrieg.

Das Israel eine Bedrohung für den Iran, wie für das iranische Regime darstellt, sehen wir ja gerade deutlich. Wenn wir Israel das Recht auf einen Angriffskrieg bei Sicherheitsbedrohung zubilligen, muss logisch auch der Iran das Recht auf einen Krieg gegen Israel haben.

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>>Iran ist der entscheidende Faktor für Israels Sicherheit und die Stabilität der ganzen Region. Mit einer anderen Führung könnte sich Iran vom bedrohlichsten Feind zum wichtigsten Verbündeten entwickeln.<<

Wenn die Führung Israels, durch Leute ausgetauscht würde, die friedliebender sind, und eher davon abgeneigt in 6 Ländern Krieg zu führen wäre das für den Iran und die anderen Nachbarn auch besser. Plädieren wir auf das Recht auf gewaltsamen Regimechange in Israel?

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>> Netanjahu weiß das und sehr wahrscheinlich spekuliert er auch darauf – das iranische Atomprogramm war für den Militärschlag gegen den Iran insofern nur ein willkommener Vorwand.<<

Wenn es nur ein Vorwand wäre, dann wäre das Gerede vom "preemptiv-Angriff" ohnehin komplett bedeutungslos. (-> Völkerrechtswidriger Angriffskrieg)

Auch Israel hat übrigens ein Atomprogramm. Soll das iranische Regime das auch als Vorwand für irgendwas nehmen?

in reply to stephie

>>Am Samstag wandte er sich in einer Videoansprache deshalb direkt an das „stolze iranische Volk“: „Das ist eure Gelegenheit, um euch zu erheben und euren Stimmen Verhör zu verschaffen: Frauen, Leben, Freiheit. Unser Kampf gilt nicht euch, den tapferen Menschen Irans, die ich respektiere und bewundere. Unser Kampf gilt einem mörderischen Regime, das euch unterdrückt und verarmen lässt.“<<

Schon ziemlich dreist, sich dieses Motto anzueignen.

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Dann ist es natürlich auch vollkommen irrwitzig, wenn Israel bei seinen Angriffen auch auf Privatwohnungen zielt, wo die Tötung von Zivilisten, auch Regimegegnern. wahrscheinlich ist.
Es wurden ja gezielt Wissenschaftler angegegriffen - im Iran und in Israel.
Beides sind meistens keine legitimen Ziele nach dem internationalen Recht.

Netanyahu möchte einfach, dass die iranischen Bevölkerung für ihn die Drecksarbeit macht, während er sie beschiesst. Kennen wir aus Palästina.

in reply to stephie

Die Autorin schreibt dann über die Unterdrückung, die ambivalente Haltung im Iran und so weiter. Alles völlig okay.

Nur dürfen wir an diesem Punkt ja nicht vergessen, dass Netanyahu ja auch die Bevölkerung unterdrückt. Es ist nur eine andere Form der Unterdrückung. Es ist ja all die Bevölkerung, die der Staat Israel kontrolliert, in den besetzten Gebieten, wo die meisten weniger oder gar keine Rechte haben, keinerlei Mitsprache. Millionen Menschen - seit Jahrzehnten.

in reply to stephie

Das müsste man ja auch mit erwähnen in einem ausgewogenen Artikel.

Bedeutet nämlich, auch dass man das Recht des Irans Israel anzugreifen, um eine Regimechange bzw. ein ende der völkerrechtswidrigen Besatzung legitimieren müsste.

Ich weiss nicht ob man das Argument machen sollte, aber es folgerrichtig dieses Argument zu machen, wenn man das Recht Israel zubilligt wegen Unterdrückung einen militärischen Regimechange im Iran einzuleiten.

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Die Autorin geht ja davon aus, dass das Atomprogramm ein willkommener Vorwand für den lange vorbereiteten Krieg - zum Regimenchange sein könnte.

Das bedeutet dann aber auch konkret, dass man deutlich macht, dass der Iran in letzten Woche, vor der Nacht zum Freitag das Recht auf einen präemptiven Angriff gehabt hätte, wenn er vom bevorstehenden Angiff Israels gewusst hätte.

Sicherlich würde man in deutschen Medien dann nicht so argumentieren. Andere Maßstäbe. Nicht das Völkerrecht.

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>> „In meiner Nachbarschaft wurde die Wohnung eines Nuklearphysikers getroffen. Keine weiteren Häuser wurden beschädigt“<<

Hier ist zu Fragen, was war das für ein Nuklearphysiker? War er ein Militär? War er wirklich essentiell / nicht ersetzbar für die Entwicklung von Atomwaffen?

Wenn er Zivilist war, dann war das in den meisten Fällen dennoch ein Kriegsverbrechen.

Will man dem Iran das Recht einräumen Wissenschaftler in ihren Schlafzimmern zu töten? Ich denke nicht.

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>>Am Samstag drohte der israelische Verteidigungsminister: „Wenn weiterhin Raketen auf Israel fliegen, wird Teheran brennen.“ Am Sonntag folgten großräumige Luftschläge mitten in Teheran.<<

Das ist die üblichen Drohungen. Wir wissen ja dass der israelische Staat/Militär oft die Doktrin verfolgt, auf Angriffe hundertfach zurückzuschlagen. Hat mit dem internationalen Recht eher nix zu tun. Wir haben es ja auch in Gaza gesehen dort steht kein Stein mehr auf dem anderen.

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<<Wenn Israels Regierung Weitsicht hat, muss sie genau davon Abstand nehmen und iranische Zivilisten, soweit es geht, schonen. Ali Chamenei hat, nach der Tötung zentraler Regime-Figuren, die vakanten Stellen schnell neu besetzt. Wenn aber weitere hochrangige Entscheider, wenn etwa sogar Chamenei selbst der militärischen Eskalation zwischen Israel und Iran zum Opfer fallen sollte, dann scheint alles denkbar: von systemsprengenden Rochaden innerhalb des Regimes bis zu seinem endgültigen Sturz.<<
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stephie

@GRA3432
Naja das ist halt der wohlmeinende Teil des etwas progressiveren deutschen Bürgertums, dass mit ganz viel Verständnis für Israel von den eigenen Rassismen ablenken will und dabei genau das tut was die politische Rechte will, aber mit 'Bauchschmerzen' und dem Gefühl "zu den guten" zu gehören.

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@wiekkie70
Please dont conflate "jewish" with supportive of genocide, military aggression or zionism

Plenty of genocidal, zionist, racists are NOT jewish - many of the people horrified by the actions of the Israeli government ARE jewish

So...if you believe #Starmer's wife to be a problem, (idk or care) its a problem of Zionism, racism, support for genocide - not a question of jewishness

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He vist algú escriure per aquí una cosa semblant al que fa anys que us dic:
com que FRENAR és impensable, és culturalment inconcebible, els polítics ens acabaran dient "cal preparar-nos per un escenari de +4°C", (això els polítics que quedin que no neguin directament la catàstrofe). De fet, a França, ja els ho diuen.
El problema és que la millor Ciència disponible el que ens diu és que +4C° pot significar l'extinció de l'espècie humana.
Pel que sembla, no ens volem assabentar del que ja sabem. 👌🏼

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WATCH: “Early this morning, at least 100 Iranian ballistic missiles, some hypersonic, came crashing down on sites in #Haifa, #TelAviv, Bnei Brak, and the #Negev Desert. Multiple powerful, successful hits made it past US-Israeli air defense systems, reaching their targets, and causing widespread fear and among settlers”

Some of the attack sites are listed!

via The Cradle on Telegram

@palestine
@israel

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#Press #Israel #Iran #War #Missiles #Attack #AD #Failure

Joint Statement About Iran War by Palestinian Resistance Factions


In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

1️1) Condemnation of Zionist Aggression:
We denounce the criminal Zionist attack on Iran – a manifestation of this entity’s brutal nature. Iran pays the price for its principled stand with Palestine and our resistance.

2) Martyrs’ Tribute:
We mourn IRGC leaders Hossein Salami and Mohammad Bagheri, along with martyred scientists and civilians. Their pure blood shall forever curse Zionists and their American backers.

3️ 3) Iranian Retaliation Proves:
✓ Iran’s military capability to make the Zionist entity “scream in regret”
✓ The end of Zionist delusions of superiority
✓ Resistance forces can tame Netanyahu’s criminal gang

4️ 4)Strategic Impacts:

Iranian missiles brought joy to Gaza’s children
Avenging 20 months of Zionist crimes against Palestinians
Shattering the myth of Western-Zionist invincibility

5) Call to Unity:
We urge all free peoples to:

Unite behind Iran’s armed forces
Abandon petty divisions
Stand against Zionist-Western hegemony

Sunday, 19 Dhu al-Hijjah 1446 AH / June 15, 2025

abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=…

#dflp #gaza #hamas #iran #palestine #pflp #pij #resistanec #westAsia

WATCH: “Tel Aviv is still on fire from Iran’s latest massive ballistic missile wave. Israeli casualties continue piling in. The air defences dramatically failed”

via MintPress News at 03:19 GMT on Telegram

@palestine
@israel

t.me/mintpress_news/9566

#Press #Israel #Iran #War #TelAviv #MissileStrike #AD #Failure

Understanding Washington’s War On Iran Through Netanyahu journal-neo.su/2025/06/15/unde…

“BREAKING: The USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group is reportedly on route to the Middle East.

This will mean that three aircraft carriers will be in striking distance of Iran. It also leaves the US open on the China front”

via MintPress News on June 15 at 21:27 GMT on Telegram

@palestine
@israel

t.me/mintpress_news/9560

#Press #Israel #Iran #War #Nimitz #StrikeGroup #MiddleEast

🌍 ■ 26 palestinos más asesinados en ataques de Israel mientras hacían cola para recibir comida en Gaza ■ Las autoridades locales, de Hamás, hablan de los centros de ayuda estadounidense-israelíes, en Rafá y el valle de Gaza como de "trampas mortales".
huffingtonpost.es/global/26-pa…

#gaza #global #israel #ayudahumanitaria #palestina

At last week's Pride in Jerusalem: "There is no pride in genocide"

(And Israeli police violently trying to steal the banner because... people denouncing genocide is a security threat 🫠)

#Israel #Palestine #Gaza

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Quoting Noa Limona on media shift from from "casualties" to "murdered" when talking about Israelis killed by Iranian missile strikes:

Limona argues that this change diverts responsibility from internal factors like inadequate protection for citizens and blames the “enemy” solely, but it’s also hypocritical:

[…] According to this logic, the Iranian missile launchers are not soldiers but murderers. Of course, this is a logic that is only true for one side of the equation, since the civilians who die in Gaza or Iran are never murdered. Any talk of IDF pilots as "murderers," or the phrase "killing babies as a hobby," which also assumes intent—is immediately met with condemnation from all parts of the political spectrum. It is inconceivable to call the dead in Gaza "murdered," even if they are pregnant women, small children, or babies in incubators. And as far as the media and politicians in Israel are concerned, it is difficult even to say that they are "killed," since most of the time their deaths are not mentioned at all. As IDF spokesman, Effie Defrin, said yesterday, without a hint of irony, "Unlike us, who only target military targets, it is the nature of the Iranian terrorist regime to target civilian targets."

Also,

[…] In recent days, we have felt on our own skin a fraction of the terror that the residents of the Gaza Strip have felt on their skin for over a year and a half. In a panicked run with the children to the neighborhood shelter, as the missiles fly over our heads, one thing is clear: there is no difference between the civilians who die in wars, and there is nothing more terrible for any parent, anywhere in the world, than the feeling that it is impossible to protect their children.

haaretz.co.il/opinions/2025-06…

Hebrew haaretz.co.il/opinions/2025-06… or archive.is/Hi8aI

While Israel attempts to compel the U.S. into a war with #Iran, the #GazaGenocide persists unabated, and possibly intensifying kolektiva.social/@oatmeal/1146…

@israel
@palestine
#GazaGenocide #Israel #Iran #usa


Quoting Michael Sfard, a lawyer specializing in human rights law and the laws of war, on why Israel's actions in #Gaza cannot be erased by a war with #Iran, and why attention must remain focused on Gaza:

Sfard says that many Israelis are caught up in nationalistic fervor, encouraged by media that amplifies pro-war voices. There's a danger that the government will exploit a potential conflict with Iran to intensify its actions in Gaza, possibly leading to further ethnic cleansing and mass killings. The destruction in Gaza is indefensible and potentially constitutes war crimes, with future generations bearing the burden of these actions.

[…] "No war with Iran will erase our crimes in Gaza. Over the weekend, a shocking article by Nir Hasson, Yarden Michaeli, and Avi Sharf was published here about the destruction of Gaza. Read it. Look at the aerial photographs. This is us, the Israeli people of the 21st century, erasing cities, destroying towns, crushing villages. There is no military explanation that can even come close to justifying this destruction, which from a legal standpoint is a clear crime. And that's before we talk about starvation and the use of humanitarian aid to carry out transfer. Generations of Israelis will have to live with the mark of Cain that we have branded ourselves with, in actions that in the worst case are crimes against humanity and war crimes, and in the even worse case accumulate to the suspicion of genocide."

Hebrew haaretz.co.il/opinions/2025-06… or archive.is/IqFvm

@palestine
@israel
#GazaGenocide
#OatmealQuotes


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Images of wounded people following Israeli strikes in Iran

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israels hypocrisy on nuclear weapons

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Organizers say their purpose is to call for an end to the war on Gaza, push for the thousands of aid trucks stranded outside the Strip to be allowed to enter and pressure their governments to cut ties with Israel and impose sanctions.

Egypt tries to sabotage Global March to Gaza - World Socialist Web Site

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Friendica is a decentralized long format macrobloging message network. It is similar in format to facebook however there is no centralized censorship. Also, it is able to federate with all other federated message systems which use ActivityPub protocol and also we have extensions that allow it to speak to several other networks via other protocols.

Hubzilla.Eskimo.Com
Hubzilla is similar in message format to Friendica in that it allows long posts. However, it specializes in it’s ability to provide connectivity to multiple protocols and so we include it in our mix of federated services primarily for the better connectivity it offers. Hubzilla provides a great deal of interoperability between many networks though ActivityPub is still it’s primary protocol. Hubzilla gives you a greater degree of control over privacy than some of the other networks. You can create private channels that are served between hubzilla instances and other compatible instances.

Mastodon.Eskimo.Com
Mastodon is first and foremost an alternative to Twitter. While Twitter has Tweets, Mastodon has Toots. The format is very similar. Mastodon toots have a limit of 500 characters. Similar to the short limit of Twitter. This is why this platform is referred to as a Microbloging format. Mastodon interacts with other ActivityPub instances however when a long form blog post from another instance arrives, you are only shown a short portion with a link to follow to see the full post on the originating site.

NextCloud.Eskimo.Com
If you are a customer of Eskimo North, your login credentials will work without a domain extension to access Nextcloud. If you are not a customer you can apply for a Nextcloud account using your choice of login and password, in this case the login should include your originating network. Some features require an Eskimo North shell account to take full advantage of.

Pixelfed.Eskimo.Com
Pixelfed is a federated pixel gallery. A place where you can share your photos to the widest audience possible, and you can view what others have shared. Instance is new as of April 6th, 2025.


Yacy.Eskimo.Com
Yacy is a federated search engine. There are several thousand instances on the Internet. Each instances crawls whatever portion of the web the administrator requested. It is also possible for the administrator of a site with relatively few resources to request a larger site to do crawls on their behalf. Unfortunately, it does not provide a method for an end user to initiate a crawl, but if you send e-mail to support@eskimo.com and request a crawl, we will initiate a crawl on your behalf.


If you enjoy these services, please consider supporting us by taking advantage of our paid services: https://www.eskimo.com/

Israel’s war on Iran was made in USA: Trump supported attacks, while faking peace talks geopoliticaleconomy.com/2025/0…

friendica (DFRN) - Link to source
Shell Accounts

Shell Accounts
A shell is a command line interface for an operating system. With most shell providers, a command line interface on one flavor of Linux or Unix is all you get. Eskimo North provides access to eight different popular Linux distributions and SunOS Unix. Eskimo North also full remote desktop capabilities using X2Go with sound, and also NX, VNC, and RPD without sound.

Account Types
We offer four different levels of shell accounts: Economy, Standard, Power, and Enterprise. Background tasks such as IRC bots, Game Servers, and the like are permitted on all account types except student. IRC servers are not permitted because of their tendency to draw denial of service attacks. Standard, Power, Enterprise, and Super-Max shells include a MySQL database allowing you to run a variety of LAMP stack based applications on your website and to use non-web based applications that require a database.

Web Hosting
Web hosting under our domain is provided with all shell accounts. You can host your own domains with virtual domains or web hosting packages.

Remote Desktop
Remote desktop capability is like having a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and speakers plugged right into our servers. Because our servers can be accessed anywhere in the world, this allows you to have a work environment you can access from anywhere in the world without risking losing your files to a laptop, tablet, or phone thief. We offer remote desktop capabilities on all of our shell servers except for the SunOS server. We support x2go, nx, vnc, and rdp protocols. X2go is the best choice as it provides extremely efficient compression and X round trip removal as well as sound.

Applications
Applications include Office Suites such as Libre Office and Caligra (which can read and write Microsoft Office file formats), Web and Program Development tools such as Bluefish Editor as well as many other editors, compilers, interpreters, scripting languages, debuggers, profilers, and online documentation.

E-mail
Our e-mail system offers unprecedented flexibility. You can access your mail via shell mail readers including graphical mailers like Thunderbird, or via Web mail, or via pop-3 and imap mail protocols, complete with TLS encryption. Our mail system includes Bayesian filtering with Spam Assassin which can be individually configured for your needs. Procmail allows you to sort and process mail automatically. Smartlist allows you to maintain mailing lists.

Security
Access to all of our servers is available via strong encryption. The shell servers all support ssh access. All of the remote desktop protocols tunnel via ssh. We maintain all of our servers up to date keep with the latest patches. Backups are made weekly.

Eskimo North has been providing Unix timeshare services since 1985. We have been providing Linux timeshare, shell access, web hosting, e-mail, and Internet services since 1992. Please take a look at our services as they support our free Federated services including Friendica, Hubzilla, Mastodon, Nextcloud, Pixelfed, and Yacy Search.

Corn vs Solar Panels: no contest:

"31 hectares of corn ethanol ... produce the same amount of energy generated by one hectare of land covered in solar panels."

so corn is < 1% efficient?

anthropocenemagazine.org/2025/…

'We're Sentenced to Death Without a Voice': Palestinians Fear Israel-Iran Front Will Deepen Gaza's Suffering (Haaretz, 2025-06-16)

haaretz.com/middle-east-news/p…

archived:
archive.is/2025.06.15-211718/h…
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>> When Gaza's internet flickered back to life after a three-day telecommunications blackout, the first images people saw … of missiles lighting up the sky over Israel…

>> On top of all the contradicting emotions came a sobering realization: This war was not Gaza's. While missiles crossed multiple regional borders, Gaza remained trapped. Aid was still blocked and Israeli airstrikes continued to rain down.

>> As global attention pivoted toward Tehran, Gaza continued to pay a heavy price. In the 48 hours following Israel's initial strike on Iran, the number of Palestinians killed in the Strip exceeded the combined death toll in both #Iran and Israel.

#NeverStopTalkingAboutPalestine
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@a.gup.pe @middleeast

I think it’s time we revive the #notInMyName hashtag

I most certainly do *not* stand with Israel, Mr Starmer

#israel #gaza #iran #palestine #genocide

*edit* it’s been pointed out to me that this picture is from October 2024, and as such potentially doesn’t reflect current diplomatic relations between the UK and Israel. Thanks to @elaine1helen for the tip. My bad for not checking first.

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The world's oceans don't need ‘a moment’ but an effective high seas treaty — and even that might be too little, too late:

"A study by National Geographic Pristine Seas and Dynamic Planet found that...85 new marine protected areas would need to be created daily. So far, less than 3% of the ocean is given this extra protection."

theguardian.com/environment/20…

Six killed, seven missing in direct Iranian missile hit overnight in central Israel haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0…