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Astronomy for All: in Japan and worldwide
https://edu.inaf.it/in-english/universe-world/hidehiko-agata-japan-worldwide/
How popular is astronomy in Japan? Let’s find out with Hidehiko Agata from NAOJ, one of the most famous Japanese science communicators
Astronomy for All: in Japan and worldwide
How popular is astronomy in Japan? Let's find out with Hidehiko Agata from NAOJ, one of the most famous Japanese science communicatorsClaudia Mignone (EduINAF)
It looks like the #Japanese made #ActivityPub platform #Misskey is soon to take over #Mastodon in the number of forks.
See: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/delightful-fediverse-apps/issues/47
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As an #Asian myself, I'm happy to see that ideas, developers, and software from #Japan are going mainstream. There are a lot of things the West, and the world for that matter, can learn from Japan.
Not only from the Japanese, to be exact, even from #Korean made software. I talked about last year how #Korea created its own Internet culture that not even #Google and #Microsoft can compete with. (See: #Naver's amazing interconnected platforms; what Google would have been if they had a vision.)
New Misskey and Mastodon forks (a big list)
There is a large number of new-ish Mastodon and Misskey forks, but it is not clear which criteria one should employ for their inclusion. Mastodon: Little Forest (https://github.com/mashirozx/mastodon, live at https://littlefore.Codeberg.org
"Japanese disaster prevention #X account can’t post anymore after hitting API limit"
Governments should not depend on #SocialMedia for #emergency communication. If you run a group or organization, you shouldn't be using Facebook or Twitter for your official communications, you should use products designed for that purpose that won't interfere with your ability to disseminate information in the event of an emergency.
Japanese disaster prevention X account can’t post anymore after hitting API limit
Japanese disaster prevention app NERV can't post to the platform after hitting X's API rate limitations.Sayem Ahmed (Dexerto)
Japanese artist Nana Akua photographed her grandmother's embroidery folk art called Temari.
A colourful thread-wrapped & embroidered temari ball is given as a token of love and good luck to family and friends.
#Japan #sewing #embroidery #TraditionalCrafts #WomensArt
Minyo Crusaders: Tiny Desk (Home) Concerts
Min'yō folk music was originally sung by Japanese fishermen, coal miners and sumo wrestlers hundreds of years ago, and the Minyo Crusaders are on a mission t...YouTube
No on-street parking makes all the difference in the cities of #Japan. The 1962 "proof-of-parking" law means you buy a car, you've got to show you've got a place—off public streets—to warehouse it.