About: Netizen, Blogger, Podcaster, Journalist, Online-Redakteur und auch noch Mensch. Mastodon und das Fediverse sind meine Heimat im Netz geworden. Admin von wue.social

#OpenData #UrbanGardening #Ukulele #Synthesizer #Würzburg #CitizenScience #Vegetarian #Blogging #Blogger #Podcaster #Podcasting #ScienceFiction #Python #Music #Cooking #BakingBread #fedi22
 

About: Kajo (a Finnish word for 'soft, shimmering light of sun') 🌤️

"We are all one. People are interconnected by invisible forces. Although we have the freedom to think and act, we stick together, like stars on the heavenly arc, with unbreakable connections. These connections cannot be seen, but we can feel them"
― Nikola Tesla

#languages 🇩🇪 & 🇺🇸, #hiking, #photography, #digitaldrawing, #design, #piano, #rubiks #cube, #megaminx, #gigaminx, #single, #vegetarian, #linux, #privacy

#nobot
 

About: #Tea drinker. Urban dweller. #Gardener. Classical guitarist. #Standards wonk. Grounded pilot. Pantheist. Jane Jacobs fanboy. #Language nerd. 25-year #vegetarian. 30-year #Linux user. #Disabled. Open-* and humanitarian #aid person. Former medieval philologist (Ph.D, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, 1993). Living on unceded Anishinabe Algonquin territory.

Header picture: Large reddish-orange letters spelling "Hintonburg", some lying flat on the sidewalk for use as benches.
 

About: Public figure/idiot. He/him. American/British. New England/cyberspace.

#Warhammer collector. #Filmmaker. #Vegetarian. #Music. Weirdo. #Internaut. User experience advocate. I like old computers, old music and old video games. We live inside a dream. I own the calculator in my header. Co-creator of GNU social (with Evan, Mikael, etc) and I run https://libre.fm, your kids are gonna love it. Helped build the #fediverse. Recovering free software user.
 

Description: Cavaleiro que diz Ni!
Age: 43
Location: Île-de-France, France
Hometown: São Paulo - SP - Brasil
Homepage: https://hubzilla.com.br/channel/aleabdo
About: Ni!

If you don't see the fnords... they won't eat you.

Science, not unlike many other human endeavors, depends on an inherently collective effort, which must carefully balance collaboration and competition. As such, it is indissociable from its communication, and will share its fate: a science that cannot be shared, cannot be.