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@lichtscheu@troet.cafe · 1d ago
Hat jemand eine Ahnung, was ich hier am Ostseestrand in Mecklenburg gefunden habe? Das Stück ist weißer als auf dem Bild. Wahrscheinlich ein Bruchstück, wobei ein Ende plan ist. Es hat eine Länge von ca. 1,5 cm und einen Durchmesser von etwa 0,7 cm. Es fühlt sich leichter/weniger dicht an als ein Stück Donnerkeil von gleicher Größe. Bei den punktförmigen Vertiefungen längsseits scheinen immer zwei zu einem "Segment" oder ähnlichem zu gehören. 🤔 #fossil #versteinert
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@CLondoner92@mastodonapp.uk · 5d ago
🇪🇺 The #European Commission has unveiled “AccelerateEU”, a package of short- and long-term measures to shield households and #businesses from rising #fossil fuel costs and reduce reliance on imports. Triggered by higher #energy prices linked to the Middle East crisis, the #EU has spent an extra €24 billion on imports without increased supply. The plan focuses on coordinated action among Member States, including fuel storage and emergency measures, alongside the creation of a Fuel Observatory to monitor supply. It proposes targeted, temporary support such as energy vouchers and tax relief for vulnerable groups and industries. Structural steps include accelerating electrification, expanding renewable energy, strengthening power grids and boosting investment, including private finance. The strategy aims to improve energy security, affordability and resilience by shifting towards clean, domestically produced energy. https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_629
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@brainsmatter@mastodonapp.uk · Apr 12, 2026
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@anachatto@flipboard.social · Mar 24, 2026
#fossil 📸 👉🏻 Inside the Natural History Museum in London, the skeleton of a Bradysaurus tells the story of how life first moved onto land. This early reptile represents a massive shift in history. To survive out of the water, it developed a strong skeleton to support its weight and waterproof skin to keep from drying out. It moved with a sprawling gait, using flexible wrist joints to navigate the terrain. Most importantly, it laid shelled eggs, allowing it to reproduce far away from the water. It is a humble-looking fossil, but it marks the very beginning of life on solid ground. You can read more about this UK's FREE museum on my blog 'Everything Enchanting' https://www.everythingenchanting.com/best-visitors-guide-natural-history-museum-london-tips-things-to-see-family-kids/ #reptile #skeleton #london #museum #fossil #uk #contentcreator #travel #travelphotography #everythingenchanting
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@km@mastodon.babb.no · Feb 03, 2026
#OpenBSD, #Exim and #Fossil SCM are the three systems where I tend to run "unstable" versions (snapshots for the first, and HEAD/trunk for the others), and those are way more stable than a lot of other "stable" software
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