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#GoodNews für alle Freunde der #Modelleisenbahn #Moba
Seit heute klappt der #wiFred vollumfänglich sowohl mit #JMRI als auch mit #RocRail
Ich fahre mit Komponenten von #opendcc die sowohl in Software als auch Hardware #FOSS sind. Konkret kommt ein #IFNet und ein #ReadyBoost zum Einsatz. Damit kann ich nun durchgängig vom Handregler über den Steuer-Rechner (Ubuntu) und der darauf laufenden Software Rocrail bzw. JMRI oder den #BiDiB Wizzard bis zum Interface, Zentrale und Rückmeldebausteinen meine Moba komplett mit FOSS betreiben.
Einzig die Decoder von Zimo sind nicht opensource... aber #irgendwasistjaimmer
#goodnews #architecture #design #swimming #creativity #reuse #Netherlands
Extraordinary Reuse of Vacant Church: Transforming into a Public Swimming Pool in the Netherlands
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Extraordinary Reuse of Vacant Church: Transforming into a Public Swimming Pool in the Netherlands
Architects in The Netherlands won a competition to transform the St. Francis of Assisi Church in Heerlen—into a public swimming pool.Good News Network
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Norwegian transgender politician wants to give trans Americans asylum in Norway
The Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten presents Karina Ødegård, a Norwegian politician representing the Green Party (MDG). She might become Norway's first transgender member of parliament. Ødegård...crossdreamers (Tumblr)
In rural Zimbabwe, electric tricycles are empowering women by providing financial independence and boosting self-esteem. Women like Anna are now operating these green energy vehicles, contributing significantly to household expenses and gaining respect in their communities. The initiative by Mobility for Africa offers a lease-to-purchase program at $15 a month, making these tricycles accessible to many.
#GoodNews #WomenEmpowerment #SustainableTransport
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Electric tricycles are a ticket to respect and prosperity for some rural women in Zimbabwe
Electric tricycles are transforming the lives of some women in parts of rural Zimbabwe. They offer financial independence and social empowerment in a society long seen as deeply patriarchal. Women were once dependent on their husbands.Farai Mutsaka (AP News)