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Wenn auch Du auf meinem #Minecraft #Server spielen möchtest, kontaktiere mich.

Wir spielen #Vanilla #Freebuild #Survival, ohne extra Farmwelt. Man kann den eigenen Bereich mit einer Goldschaufel claimen und sichern. Ansonsten gibt es noch einen Bahnhof auf der Netherdecke. Teleports oder /home gibt es nicht. Wie gesagt, wir spielen Vanilla. 🙂

Wir spielen bereits auf der 1.21.4 (#Java Edition). Es gibt also alles, was das (Creaking-) Herz begehrt. 🙂

Wenn Du mit uns zusammen spielen möchtest, kontaktiere mich. Ich muss Dich dann freischalten. Aus Sicherheitsgründen, ist de Server nur auf #whitelist.

What a 💚 #vanilla story!

Until recently local farmers were unaware of its commercial and financial value. In 2015, after discovering the orchid in El Valle, #Swissaid #Colombia partnered with two local community councils.

"offers a more sustainable alternative to traditional, often environmentally harmful practices, such as cattle grazing, illegal mining and coca plantation, which drive deforestation"

By conserving forests, vanilla #farming helps sequester carbon.

theguardian.com/global-develop

The Guardian · ‘What joy! What damn joy!’: vanilla boom transforms fortunes of Colombia’s farmersBy Guardian staff reporter

@FibroJedi it's actually not a #client thing, but a #server thing.

Which is a shame, but then again they refuse to acknowledge problems and instead stonewall users with their nonchalant #TechBro attitude...

So far, GlitchSoc allows way #over9000 characters (AFAICT it's 11.000 on infosec.space & infosec.exchange), and AFAICT it does account for everything - so there's that.

  • But then again Markdown is sleek and efficient as a format so it's not as if you'd be writing #HTML directly and needing all the <h6>blabla</h6> nonsense...

So yeah, I use the "Advanced UI" aka. "Deck" version of the #Web - Interface which is like #TweetDeck but for Mastodon/GlitchSoc and @Tusky / #Tusky on mobile but I do type that stuff like a markdown file by hand...

GitHubBlocklist Feed Support · Issue #28605 · mastodon/mastodonBy kkarhan

An interesting vanilla variety crawling all the way up a wall in a greenhouse at the national botanic garden in Washington DC: vanilla chamissonis (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanill)

It looks noticeably different than the vanilla plants that I've seen in Hawai'i, although they clearly share the same tendency to climb as high as possible 😅. Now I'm wondering how different the flavor would be 😋

Controversial Linux Mobile Post

@krafter @williamtries case in point: #OpenMoko existed before the #iPhone and #Android and failed not just commercially.

Cuz aside from #TechLiterates and #Tinkerers noone buys themselves a "Linux Phone"* like the @PINE64 #PinePhone...

  • At this point non-Android Linux on Phones is at best a "rounding error"...

Not that I don't want to see a Linux phone - far from it - it's just not going to happen within the foreseeable fuzure, and thus we've to act situationally and realize that unlike #iOS we'll at least be able to salbage adapt and reuse Android in most cases...

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Here's a previous #vanilla #orchid cutting I made. It's growing a new stem.

Originally it was a cutting with 1 node that had 1 leaf & 1 long root coming out of it.

I wanted the cut ends to dry properly and not rot, so I left them suspended in air. The root got buried under some forest floor and black cinder (a common potting medium in my area). The node is sort of balanced on the edge of the flower pot.

The whole thing is mostly out of the sun, and I put an old piece of mossy wood across part of it to provide shade & water retention (the wood gets very soggy when it rains & creates a cool, wet, yet airy environment under it. It's just laid on top, no soil).

Anyway, this is the most successful one out of my previous set of cuttings, so we'll see how this next batch goes. At least I know that I *can* propagate vanilla from a one-node cutting. For this next batch, I plan to include 3-4 nodes per cutting and hopefully they will be better set up for success 👍

I pulled a bunch of #vanilla orchid off an 'ohi'a tree that it was climbing.

My plan is to propagate. Vanilla can grow from a cutting that includes just 1 node (which can grow leaf, root, and new stem), but more nodes per cutting improves chance of success. I haven't decided yet how many cuttings to make.

Pic 1 shows the entire harvest (it's in several pieces because I had to cut it to separate it from the 'ohi'a. Part of its growing strategy is wrapping tightly up & down the trunk of the host tree. 'ohi'a has flaky bark and the vanilla gets under there & holds tight. Getting under the bark protects the air roots from direct sun and drying out too much.)

Pic 2 shows new stem parts coming out of a bunch of nodes along the main stem. This was right above the spot where I'd previously cut it.

Pic 3 shows a closeup on the new growth. So cool!

I watched this #video (and a few others from this #YouTube channel) a couple of weeks ago and just gave it a try with a blend of #cream, a bit of #HalfAndHalf, and a splash of water seasoned with #cinnamon, a dash of #turmeric, and a teaspoon of #vanilla.

It's a great idea that worked brilliantly and easily. With a couple of shots of #CaféCubano stirred in, I'm now enjoying a delicious, foamy, after dinner #coffee treat.

Link should start at 9:16 in this video.

#link: youtube.com/watch?v=ES113R2it8