techhub.social is one of the many independent Mastodon servers you can use to participate in the fediverse.
A hub primarily for passionate technologists, but everyone is welcome

Administered by:

Server stats:

4.9K
active users

#vine

1 post1 participant0 posts today

Yesterday I discovered an awesome rock band from New York: Red Vox.
I knew that the most awesome The Cybertronic Spree played MAGFest 2025, and I explored what other bands played the event.
It was my delight to find and listen to Red Vox.
Their Bandcamp account is: https://vine.bandcamp.com
They also go by the names of Vine and Davy's Grey.
Please check them out for yourself. You will not be disappointed.
I did purchase their 144 track discography for only $12. Totally worth it.
#RedVox #Vine #DavysGrey #Magfest #Magfest2025 #Bandcamp

LES AMPHORES SANT'IMBENIA SONT REVENUES
📅8 mai 2025 à 18h30
📍 Dalheim, Luxembourg

#Conférence « 2000 ans d’histoire de la viticulture dans la région de la Moselle ».
#Première Présentation du projet Simbenia et des amphores méditerranéennes de Sant’Imbenia, avec la participation de chercheurs et vignerons.
📩 Infos: info@ricciacus.lu
#simbenia #vinenamphore #Dalheim #moselle #vine #luxembourg #sardaigne #latium

youtube.com/watch?v=kBxBnRAHj4A

`Good morning. 🌿🌿🌿

3 March 2025

There’s an old paperback Webster's New World Dictionary sitting in the middle of my desk. My wife must have been using it yesterday because I rarely reach for a dictionary anymore—the internet does it for me. This particular edition, printed in 1990, has well-used, yellowed pages. To me, 1990 doesn’t seem that long ago, though it's been over thirty years. The dictionary's cover price is $4.50, while a new version costs over $9. I could have sworn I had two copies, but glancing around, I don't see another one. I probably purchased the dictionary in a Stars and Stripes Book Store overseas. Boring, I know - like reading a dictionary.

"At painful times, when composition is impossible and reading is not enough, grammars and dictionaries are excellent for distraction. " - Elizabeth Barrett Browning