It occurred to me that rather than trying to convince #aikidoka to join the fediverse, I can try and convince the fediverse to try #aikido. So here's my pitch.
Do you have a new year resolution to try and get in shape? Do you want to try a #MartialArt?
#Aikido is a non-competitive art of Japanese origin practiced around the world. There is a saying "aikido is for everyone". Training consists (generally) of paired practice where you and your partner work through a kata that was demonstrated by the sensei. The goal is to improve your (and your training partner's) ability, not to "win". There are (wooden) swords and short staffs and disarmament that you get to play with.
So why shouldn't you try it? The only thing I've got is that we're still in an ongoing multi-year pandemic and, unfortunately, the number of people still masking largely reflects the rest of society. If that's a deal breaker for you, you might need to wait until someone invents public health and the airborne virus is controlled through ventilation.. aikido is largely based on trying to blend with an attacker's energy and redirect it to control the situation. It is hard to do without a partner.
If you can, I still think you should try a class (or watch one) at your local dojo. If your idea of martial arts comes from Hollywood or you think there's inherent competition in the concept you might be surprised. I'm sure there are bad dojos, but I haven't seen many. Most have a warm and welcoming atmosphere and it's a great way to get in shape.
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Oh man, I'm glad the planet is being cooked alive for this useful technology.
That #Mozilla has fully embraced the bullshit "open source AI" definition that labels Meta's llama as open source is just so painful.
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The totem pole stands in the entryway of France’s Musée du Quai Branly, elegant but somewhat out of place. Strangers breeze past often without a glance.
For nearly a century, the pole has been separated from its people.
Tragedy in Nunavik: Police Shooting of Inuk Brothers Sparks Outrage and Calls for Justice in Salluit
On November 4, 2024, tragedy struck in Salluit, Nunavik,
when police fatally shot 27-year-old Inuk man Joshua Papigatuk and critically injured his twin brother, Garnet.
The Nunavik Police Service (NPS) responded to a disturbance call involving the brothers,
and as the situation escalated, officers reportedly used pepper spray and electric shock weapons to subdue the men,
ultimately resorting to gunfire.
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And I’m sure that Trump’s address at his second inauguration will be something all these $1 million guys can proudly stand behind. https://www.axios.com/2025/01/03/tim-cook-apple-donate-1-million-trump-inauguration
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Sent Alien Pop off to a close artist friend for the visual side of it all, and, man, she's already blowing my mind.
It's one thing to listen to music, yes.
But it's a totally different thing to have art made for the thing. It really pops.
Next up, I'm bringing the stuff to a local radio station.
How's that for trying???