Didn't know of mander.xyz, thank you :)
Hjalamanger
Some organisation I think could run instances:
- churches could run a Mastodon instance (maybe godwills.it, that domain is not in use)
- some European science agency could run an instance. preferably this would be an Lemmy instance so that you could follow fields. That would probably demand some from of community nesting so that you could have things like an "math" community with the subcommunity "number theory" and a way of controlling who can post in the communities.
- I feel like it would make sense for governments to run fediverse instances that could both be used as general purpose instances by the people of that country and a channel for news communication. Some governments could maybe take over the local instance for that country (I haven't talked to the mods but I'm thinking of feddit.nu and feddit.dk)
- the scouts should run some instance, either locally or globally. As a scout I would love that :)
- libraries/book shops could run bookwyrm instances. This could also help them recommend books to customers based on data from there bookwyrm instance.
Regarding film instances I think it's best if that's community run as I can't see any organisation who wouldn't bamboozle it and wants to run it. And community run instances can work if you have more then one moderator
I would suggest we add community nesting. It would allow people to easier find new communities and post in small communities without risking that no-one sees it
Himmelbjerget, more like Fladbakken b(^_^)d
Ok maybe I'm a silly swed, but to me the idea of a mountain in Denmark sounds really silly :)
I looked it up on Wikipedia. They don't mention any lightning coming from his hammer but say that he rides is carriage and creates lightning when he is angry
When Thor is enraged, he rides around on his chariot, which is drawn by the goats Tanngnjóstr and Tanngrisnir, i.e. Tandgnissle and Tandglese, among the clouds and fights with his hammer, Mjölnir (Mjölnir, a symbol of the thunderclaw), against evil in the form of giants; a similar battle is fought in Indian mythology between Indra and Asuras. This is how thunder occurs
Translation from the Swedish Wikipedia
I'm kinda disappointed that he doesn't create thunder with is hammer. I thought our school knew what the were teaching us :(
But he is riding his carriage during combat with the giants and then the actual lighting is when he throws his hammer? But I could be wrong, it was a couple of years since I studied this
I listened to an amazing podcast about this a while ago. It was some science dude helping people not to be attracted to children. If somebody wants to have a listen I can probably find a link, but the podcast was in Swedish
Wow, that's some impressive writing :)
I hate teams but sadly I'm forced to use it in school. Our city spent ridiculous amount of money developing an ms SharePoint/office site for all schools so now I'm stuck with shotsoft teams :(
sushi.fish
That game looks really nice, hadn't heard of it :)