whereisdani_r

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[–] whereisdani_r 1 points 10 months ago

Yes we are saying the same thing, mass adoption that was for this moment in time at that price point.

Lower the price point and it will be more common, essentially when it's no different than the price of a laptop.

[–] whereisdani_r 3 points 10 months ago (4 children)

I don't see mass adoption at this price point. What's the point?

I really don't see the productivity sell. I do see it as functional entertainment to get more use out of an 800 square foot apartment in NYC. If my partner and I disagree on something entertainment wise I can throw them on. That's about it..

[–] whereisdani_r 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Depends on the subreddit and how the mods reacted.

For mainstream users nothing changed. There’s two subreddits I stay active on. But I’m trying to make a point to make keep creating content on activity protocol.

[–] whereisdani_r 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Reddit protests so I migrated to try kbin, lemmy, mastodon. Learned about fediverse, activitypub - than down rabbit hole to open source communities, then open source software…moved to linux and it’s a whole new world!

[–] whereisdani_r 1 points 1 year ago

Will be interested to learn about the new generation of Cuban immigrations vs those of the past - most already in the US grew up with memories pre Castro, young ones now might be quite removed?

[–] whereisdani_r 2 points 1 year ago

Don't travel with people you like...test drive it somewhere close...different travel styles have ruined friendships lol

[–] whereisdani_r 1 points 1 year ago

Amazing....thank you for sharing!

[–] whereisdani_r 2 points 1 year ago

"I want to go home and rethink my life choices"

[–] whereisdani_r 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Jedi Survivor. It’s buggy and glitchy and not a world beater game but I can wield a lightsaber. A woman of simple pleasures.

[–] whereisdani_r 2 points 1 year ago

Extremely helpful! Thank you for the explanation!

[–] whereisdani_r 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Can someone please explain? Out of the loop and don’t want to open Reddit

 

Link to photos taken by photographer who did a massive undertaking by Daniel Laine to capture African Monarchs.

Inspired sharing from a recent cross post from the monarch of the Kuba Kingdom, that came from @OldSchoolCool

"From 1988 to 1991, French photographer Daniel Laine photographed 70 African monarchs, “whose dynasties marked the history of Africa until the middle of the twentieth century.” With hundreds of monarchs to choose from, Laine focused on those who continued to “retain a traditional and spiritual authority that is difficult for the Western mind to comprehend.”

Laine recalls the difficulties of getting permission for the photographs, the sensitive diplomatic negotiations involved in many cases. A war in Sudan prevented Laine from photographing the king of Shiluk, a descendant of black dynasties that ruled Egypt. Others, including the king of Swaziland, declined to be photographed. With each striking photograph, Laine provides a brief biography and historical notes about the tribe and its rituals. "

[–] whereisdani_r 4 points 1 year ago

Thanks so much for sharing!!

He was so young when he acquired the throne, 20 years old!

The photographer, Daniel Lane did a series of photos of african kings. https://twistedsifter.com/2012/07/kings-of-africa-portraits-by-daniel-laine/

For those interested some of the highlights of the enduring political system of the Kuba Kingdom:

State Centralization: The Kuba Kingdom was able to establish a more centralized and organized state than many other independent villages or chieftaincies in the region.

**Complex Institutions:**The kingdom had a range of political and social institutions, including an unwritten constitution, separation of political powers, a judicial system with courts and juries, a police force, a military, and a system of taxation.

Cultural Impact: The very fact that the Kuba Kingdom's institutions have had long-term effects on cultural norms, as indicated by the text, speaks to the power and influence that this kingdom had. This can be seen as positive in the sense that the Kingdom left a lasting legacy. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44955153

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iggy boy (i.imgur.com)
submitted 1 year ago by whereisdani_r to c/aww
 

A nice photo?! He hates the camera - I swear he can sense me reaching for it when he’s being cute. He sees that thing and makes faces. So I don’t bother him with photos lol.

This is the first photo I got of him that’s he’s not sleeping

Because my photos library is all this

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Down-brigades (self.support)
submitted 1 year ago by whereisdani_r to c/support
 

Any tips on how to handle down brigades on a community? I’ve never moderated before and I noticed and a member noticed it as well.

If it’s just people who don’t like the post is there a log to see that? If it’s a bot how is that handled?

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if i open reddit (lemmy.world)
 

What do we call ourselves by the way? "redditors" so are we lemmies"? 🤔

 

Monarchism is a system of governance that has been a part of human civilization for thousands of years, from ancient egypt, persia, medieval europe A system of government.

Some people discuss marxism, communism, socialism, republicanism or anarchism (all of the isms!)

It's not all about the Windsors (aka, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha).

There are those that find genuine merit in exploring the benefits of monarchism, usually constitutional. Although discussing the merits of each system is a thing to. Some just like to discuss the history of leaders and systems spanning civilizations.

Merits of Constitutional Monarchies:

  • Stability
  • Cultural identity - like come on. There's an Emperor of Japan. Emperor will all of the constant chaos in this world Japan has a sun god symbol, even if it's just ceremonious, that links back their history to like the Tales of Gengi
  • Non-partisan figurehead
  • Checks on power (notice how well the checks and balances are going over here in the US...not well...our supreme court overlords have more power)

If that's not within your interests, that's great, just keep scrolling, no need to continue to down vote a community that isn't your cup of tea. I never really wanted to moderate, but that community is cool and should they ever need the space, or others want to find that information, I'll keep it here.

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overview of introduction (self.monarchism)
submitted 1 year ago by whereisdani_r to c/monarchism
 

Hi everyone - there is an issue on my end where I am not seeing posts so please excuse if this seems redudant..

A community for those who support monarchism, existing monarchies, restoration of monarchies, or share pics of present and past history!

This is not a place for debate against monarchism or those who wish to abolish the monarchy. All discussions related to monarchism should be in good faith. Those comments will be removed.

Hey! Quick hello, inspired by the subreddit, creating a space here. Topic examples…

All existing monarchies globally (Japan, Thailand, Spain, Jordan, UK, ETC)

Thoughts on restoration of monarchies(Austria, Iran, Russia, etc)

What ideal system of monarchism is effective (absolute, semi-constitutional, etc)

Share historical figures, talk about them For those who don’t support monarchies, be kind! Be kind to one another. 🙂

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Monarchists! (self.monarchism)
submitted 1 year ago by whereisdani_r to c/monarchism
 

Hey! Quick hello, inspired by the subreddit, creating a space here. Topic examples...

All existing monarchies globally (Japan, Thailand, Spain, Jordan, UK, ETC)

Thoughts on restoration of monarchies(Austria, Iran, Russia, etc)

What ideal system of monarchism are effective (absolute, semi constitutional , etc)

Share historical figures, talk about them For those who don't support monarchies, be kind! Be kind to one another. 🙂

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