The posting was also quoted under the headline "Moth Lore" in Ontario Insects, journal of The Toronto Entomologists’ Association (Jan 2003, p. 13).
Moth Lore.
MOTH
LORE.
The posting was also quoted under the headline "Moth Lore" in Ontario Insects, journal of The Toronto Entomologists’ Association (Jan 2003, p. 13).
Moth Lore.
MOTH
LORE.
From: "John Acorn" <janature@compusmart.ab.ca>
Subject: Re: [Odonata-l] Range changes
Date: Mon, Nov 5, 2001
The nocutuid moth Eurois occulta (L.), probably played a major
role here. I read about it in Louis Hanfield's book "Les Guide des
Papillons du Qu=C8bec." ... In short, he argues that the Vikings accidentally introduced the moth, and that the caterpillars became super abundant and ate every green leaf in sight. In support of this, there are reports of caterpillars so
thick on the rocks by the sea that kayaks could not be landed due to the slipperiness of their collective squished bodies. As well, there are layer's in Greenland peat bogs made up of almost nothing but the remains of Eurois pupae. Interesting, no?
...
I think that was in 1985. Back then, no one had heard of global warming. I was taught ... that the climate was cooling at the time I took the course.
https://web.archive.org/web/20060820162150/https://mail.ups.edu/pipermail/odonata-l/2001-November/003697.html
#greenland #moth #climate #history
@BhagwaMattick (meaning that I'm also open to edit a machine translation, if you're interested)
@johank76 Of course @pluralistic was first on that one too! (Thanks for the link.)
And what if the European Patent Office would de-register every patent belonging to Amazon, Microsoft or Meta?
I'm sure that would hit harder than any counter-tariff on imports from the US.
What if EU would just take "Tesla" off its list of protected trademarks?
The Pirate Bay as Sweden's anti-US killer weapon in a trade war?
No, but seriously: there might be a likelihood for the global IP regime to crackle. If the US does not respect WTO:s agreements on stuff like non-discrimination in tariff policies etc – how long would other WTO members respect the rules on patents, trademarks and copyrights in WTO:s TRIPS agreement which, after all, was very much designed to favor US interests?
Yet, I wouldn't say that any crackle in that global IP regime woule necessarily be a positive thing. Trade wars are usually far too cynical, nationalist and boring.
What if Sweden's reponse to US tariffs would be to legalize The Pirate Bay again.
You know, that search engine which once caused the US to threaten Sweden with sanctions.
#thepiratebay #piracy #copyright
@BhagwaMattick That would be a honour, anyway I maybe could check the translation first and probably make some edits?
Zakayo Kjellström:
"Patterns of piracy: Sci-Hub and Sweden 2011–2018"
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/24701475.2025.2482459?src=exp-la#abstract
#piracy #shadowlibraries
Here's a text (in Swedish) on the council communist tradition, written last year for the Swedish magazine OEI.
It's largely based on Felix Klopotek's book Rätekommunismus, and it makes the point that we should distinguish between "councilism" (as the idealization of a historical form of organization) and "council communism" (as a kind of critique of the possible organizational forms within capitalism).
The text also discusses the concept of "prefigurative politics", broadly characteric of anarchism, trying instead to think what could be meant with an "inverted prefiguration".
https://copyriot.se/om-radskommunismens-relevans-2/
#communism #anarchism #marxism #kommunismus
Sad to hear about the passing of media historian Jonathan Sterne (@jonathansterne), author of books like "The audible past" and "MP3: The meaning of a format".
https://dukeupress.wordpress.com/2025/03/21/farewell-to-jonathan-sterne/
His MP3 book was certainly an inspiration for our Spotify book (and more generally for the critique of today's digital media landscape). I also wrote a theoretical critique of the way Sterne (as well as others) used the concepts of commodity and commodification. But never met him.
"It is not just that people making AI slop are spamming the internet, it’s that the intended “audience” of AI slop is social media and search algorithms, not human beings.
...
there is a near total collapse of the information ecosystem and thus of 'reality' online."
https://archive.is/5GT1H
Eamon Harkin – Special Sympathy (Sobolik's Parasympathetic Dub) [US, 2023]
Om Unit – Strange Brew (Amy Kisnorbo Remix) [UK, 2023]
Siete Catorce – Todo [MX, 2021]
Kaval – Drum Fila [FR, 2021]
Klahrk – MF.MT [UK, 2021]
Hieroglyphic Being – The Moon Dance [US, 2023]
Mucho Sueño – Heart of Glass [CL, 2020]
Gacha Bakradze – Daraji [GE, 2019]
Ayesha – Infinite Space [US, 2020]
Fluid Matter – Have You Seen My Friends? [FR, 2022]
STATE OFFF – Soundbwoy Killa [NL, 2024]
Kaval – Bongoness [FR, 2022]
Oyubi – 140yaku [JP, 2021]
Skee Mask – Bandprobe Dub [DE, 2023]
DJ Plead – Ambush [AU, 2019]
Brandon Braun – Search For Peace [US, 2024]
Enayet – চক্কর [BD/US, 2021]
Noria Lilt – Shadows Left [CH, 2024]
obese.dogma777 – Stupid Tình, tình, tình, tang, tang (Salbakuta x See Tình mashup) [PH, 2023]
#gqom #budots #bass #techno #machinejazz #brokenbeat #breakbeat #dubtechno #dubstep #140 #percussive
machine jazz, dub techno, broken beats in this hour-long mix, ending with some uplifting filipino pop. enjoy!
https://soundcloud.com/rasmusfleischer/baltic-baile-belt-marsmixen-2025
@ahltorp The relation between Grieg and Debussy is an interesting one. I totally feel the relation. Anyway, it's rather the younger Debussy being influenced by older maestro Grieg.
It wasn't yesterday I was impressed by a recorder player (myself being a mediocre yet educated one) but hearing Modo Antiquo's recording of Antonio Vivaldi's early works, specifically that RV 52 sonata in F major... wow! The microtiming in the ornamentation! (Whatever we say about the mixing of the record.)
Possibly unpopular opinion: I still think Vivaldi is among the greatest. And that the recorder can be a great instrument 🙂
When it comes to written music for solo piano, I must confess that I think that:
1) Edwards Grieg's "Bryllupsdag på Troldhaugen" is the best piece written;
2) the best interpretation of "Bryllupsdag på Troldhaugen", as far as I've heard, is this one by Mogens Dalsgaard:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcfzm1qG6lo
🇳🇴 💍 🇩🇰
I maybe should add that I do not hold the piano as an instrument very high, relative to other instruments, nor written music relative to other musics. And that there were a few others who also wrote fucking great tunes for solo piano (primarily Beethoven, Debussy and Bartók).
"One reason that was given for the Indian left’s ‘tendency’ to measure the USA and Russia by different yardsticks was a stated preference for what used to be called ‘multipolarity’ over ‘unipolarity’.
For some of us, the nature of global Capital made this hair-splitting between ‘multi’ and ‘uni’ seem always a bit abstracted from actual reality, but the Indian ‘left’s’ fascination with metaphysics would have it otherwise.
But even given this fealty towards a metaphysical understanding of geo-politics - now that the world has finally realised the long cherished ‘unipolar’ fantasy of a Russian puppet ensconced in the White House, why shy away, at least now, from a critique of ‘actually existing unipolarity’."
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10162112381895546&id=653125545
Interview with two members of the Endnotes collective, by the Chuang collective:
https://chuangcn.org/2025/02/neither-prophets-nor-orphans-interview/
"about the history of Endnotes, the context of its interventions into left debates, and clarifications about some of the articles"
Historian & writer, Stockholm.Swedish account: @rasmusfleischer
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