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Hat jemand eine Idee, wo ich ein #Schmuckstück wie auf den Bildern gezeigt bekommen könnte?

Es ist meine geliebte #Brockenhexe, die ich verloren habe. Ich habe sie vor Jaaahren auf dem #RudolstadtFestival geschenkt bekommen und natürlich keine Visitenkarte der Künstlerin oder des Künstlers.

Der Gag an diesem Anhänger ist, dass die #Hexe um die Schultern und Knie eine Achse hatte und damit lustig geschaukelt hat.

I think it's time I ask the fedi hivemind about this...

I am looking for some news outlets about tech and gaming news that avoid politics, don't do clickbait and serve RSS.

I am most interested in both corporate ongoings (so I know what I may need to look out for at work) and noteworthy happenings at major FOSS projects in terms of tech news (but ideally without AI), as well as major game releases and indie projects as well as retro gaming-related news.

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Our queer library is trying to expand its range. We are looking for queer literature published in the following languages: Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Pashto, Tamil, Russian, Swahili, French, Spanish. Of interest would be non-fiction, novels, poetry collections, memoirs by LGBTQ+ authors or with queer themes/ characters. Classic and contemporary works are welcome! Looking forward to your recommendations. Thanks a lot!!!

Question to the wider Fediverse since my Search Engine-Fu is failing me:

Is Windows 11 on ARM writing Registry keys for x86-64 apps into is own subtree (similiar to how x86-64 Windows stores registry keys for 32 bit apps at, for example, HKLM:/Software/Wow6432node/foo/bar instead of HKLM:/Software/foo/bar for 64-bit apps), or are ARM64 and x86-64 versions of the same apps accessing the same exact registry keys?