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It is a problem in many occasions, we depend on a person, but it is an important security problem. And this person has the right to not continue if he doesn't want to.
That's why I was asking for alternatives
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More clarity on what you just said. It would be nice period if your website is going slow. Done, it's an issue on your end period my website Does not run slow.
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The idea of the dioramas is great, and I can't wait to see them finished. I love the variety of airplanes; it reminded me of when I used to visit the Cuatro Vientos Museum in Madrid. I would have liked to find more information about airships and hot air balloons.
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TriSH, TY for your comments. I am absolutely in love with airships, and will be sure to add more information near the airships/blimps that are on display. If you have any aircraft in your inventory, that I do not have on display, I welcome donations to the collection. 127 aircraft so far.
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I'm sorry to read what you're saying.

Hamas is not the Palestinian people, just as ETA was not the Spanish people, nor was the IRA the Irish people.

Your observations, which I don't think are suitable for discussing on OpenSim, touch on a very delicate and controversial topic that involves multiple dimensions such as politics, religion, and history. It's important to consider that this is a very complex conflict and cannot be fully resolved or understood with a simple explanation. Keep in mind that both Jews and Palestinians have the same origin; they are Semitic (even many words are similar, and they have the same "prophets" on both sides). The exception is that, at a certain point, their religious beliefs diverged. Even so, Palestinians allowed Jews to live in their land, and the latter have expelled the Palestinians, condemning those who did not have the money to flee to live in the Gaza Strip (which is the no-man's land between the borders of two countries). These are stateless people, subsisting in tents and shacks without resources.

I don't know the human limit at which someone will not accept the desolation to which they are condemned due to their origin, but I do know that there is a personal limit at which someone will not tolerate injustices and takes revenge into their own hands (let he who is without sin cast the first stone).

I have lived there for several years; if you want to talk about it privately, I'd love to explain how both sides live: one in fear, the other in desolation.
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My point is that you cannot coexist with someone who is bent on your total destruction. Jews have also lived in that area for thousands of years and we could get into a long-drawn-out chat about who has the rights to that land. I posted that link for general information in response to the OP about coexisting. Maybe ask the Jews about the desolation they have been subjected to over 100s of years. When you see Palestinians (and supporters worldwide) rejoicing over what has occurred, they show their support to Hamas. This was not soldier on soldier but the slaying of normal citizens, that is a war crime. This deep hatred of Jews is not a new thing it is a hatred that has existed since the beginnings of Islam. Thanks for the offer of a private chat but I will have to decline based on the fact you have assumed I know nothing about the situation.
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If both cultures coexist, you just have to go to Jerusalem, but it's coexistence as the Jewish people want it, not by consensus:

-Schools are separate for both cultures.
-Hospitals and healthcare centers aren't shared; each has its own.
-Buses aren't either... etc.
-NOT EVEN THE BORDER, there's one exclusively for Palestinians and another for the rest of the world. I won't go into details, but it's heartbreaking when you see the treatment.

The quality of all this public care, you can imagine it's not the same for both cultures.

No restaurants, hotels, or anything. But they're living together there. Even though their cars can't cross the border (neither side), even though phone communications are cut off to Arab countries.

Hypocrisies, many:
-They coexist when Shabbat arrives, as Jews can't handle money that day, they hire Arabs so they won't lose the currency exchange commissions from tourists.

-It's so hypocritical that the Jewish Talmud says they shouldn't raise pigs on holy land, so they raise them on a one-meter-thick cement block to feed tourists.

The point is, if in all countries, diverse cultures and religions coexist, why don't they want to? Simply because of territory. For any country, annexing territory is seen as an invasion. The hatred they reflect is never towards Germans for World War II or towards Spaniards when we expelled them. The hatred is against those who let them live on their land.

I assume you're not very familiar with the situation. If you've experienced it, we can discuss because you would offer your perspective. If you only have the view of others, there's little to talk about.

And I emphasize, Palestine is not Hamas.
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When people celebrate what Hamas did they most certainly are Hamas! Gaza is given a lot in aid money from different countries what they do with the money? Egypt has no love for Hamas either due to its connection with Muslim brotherhood. Many seem to forget there is a border between Egypt and Gaza which is controlled in a similar way. Get rid of Hamas and then "maybe" peace will happen in that area. I agree there is little to discuss so we will end this here.
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whatever you say, generalizing, creating labels and stereotypes, you look evolved for your time. Best regards
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In fact, many UN resolutions calling on Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories have been ignored for 70 years. Are you aware of this? A persecuted people should recognize the suffering of being persecuted, so why do they engage in persecution and land expropriation? Why? Wouldn't it be simpler to leave the territories free as requested and respect the agreements? What is the reason for occupying land against international law?
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If your neighbour has stated that they want you destroyed from the river to the sea would you concede land to them? If they have no intention of living peacefully next to you do you concede land to them? This hatred goes back way longer than WW2 etc. While Id love to see peace there its not going to happen until this ancient hatred is dealt with.
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First of all, thank you for responding to the comment above in such an open manner and for presenting your reasoning instead of accusing me of being a flat-earther as the user "Grace Mondo" did (I also had a hard time translating her pointless comments, but fortunately there are better Italians than her, I'd say almost all of them). She responded with inappropriate and incoherent remarks, demonstrating ignorance because the UN resolutions and agreements of other countries are not misinformation, as she claimed, but rather rules and agreements on paper for years. I'm sorry, but I have to clarify this point, so in my opinion, a person who is not aware of the facts should be blocked.

That being said, I will respond to your comment. Unfortunately, there is little tolerance between the two factions, I know that. I have many Jewish friends, and they are good people. Some of them dislike Palestinians, while others believe that what is happening in Gaza right now is not at all right. However, we cannot ignore the terrorist acts of Palestinian extremist factions.

It must be said that as long as the agreements are not respected, this will be a real problem, and there will be no peace regardless. Honestly, at the moment, because the Jewish people are more widespread in the world than the Palestinians, there is clearly a greater intolerance on their part. For example, many of them who displayed pro-Israel flags have blocked me just for writing "peace in both directions," which is a logical thing to ask for peace from both sides. So we can say that there is a deep-seated hatred from some people close to Israel towards Palestinians, even though Gaza has been an open-air prison for the past 20 years, as many historians claim.

A step forward would be to respect the rules, to begin with, regardless of the hatred that the two peoples feel towards each other. Then, when Israel has given up the occupied territories to the Palestinians, liberated Gaza, and respected the UN and US resolutions, they can defend their right if attacked unjustly. But if, to defend yourself from terrorist attacks, you annihilate a people, even urging them to leave Gaza, causing a true exodus (many speak of war crimes or crimes against humanity, honestly, on TikTok, for example, the live videos are impressive), expropriating their homes and lands, and ignoring resolutions and agreements, there is little to justify. It's practically as if the police, to arrest a thief, killed half of the citizens, which would make little sense and be undemocratic.

Responding to hatred with hatred yields little... I also don't understand those Israelis who spit on the crosses of Christians when passing by churches, even though Christians are not waging war against them. So why do they do it? I really don't know, can you explain it to me? (One thing, I am neither Muslim nor Jewish, but I want to understand.)
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You have to ask why it has been an open-air prison for the last 20 years? Could it have something to do with Hamas being in power there? They were voted in. Where hatred exists rules will not be respected. There has been a call for a global Jihad to attack people in other countries. People who have nothing to do with this situation. It is naive to think that if rules are followed that this hatred will stop.

I will say it again this Hatred goes back for 100s of years since the beginning of Islam. This is from the Hadith “Judgement Day will not come until the Muslims fight the Jews. The Jews will hide behind the stones and the trees, and the stones and the trees will say, oh Muslim, oh servant of Allah, there is a Jew hiding behind me — come and kill him.”

Then in the Bible Psalm 83 talks about the enemies of Israel
Psalm 83[a]
A song. A psalm of Asaph.
1 O God, do not remain silent;
do not turn a deaf ear,
do not stand aloof, O God.
2 See how your enemies growl,
how your foes rear their heads.
3 With cunning they conspire against your people;
they plot against those you cherish.
4 “Come,” they say, “let us destroy them as a nation,
so that Israel’s name is remembered no more.”
Id encourage you to read the rest of that psalm.

As for the conduct of Jews towards Christians I cannot say why other than Christian's belief in Christ as the Messiah bothers them or the persecution of Jews by Christians in history may also contribute. All I can say for sure is that when people believe in their own righteousness and that their cause is the right one, we end up with these situations. It is not just religious people who are prone to this eg Ukraine/Russia.
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thanks for thinking about the subtitles, I will try to remember and attend
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in case it would be useful to you, best regards

login failed: client Firestorm-Releasex64 6.6.3.67470 is denied
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Hello TrisTH, you need to upgrade to the current Firestorm release 6.6.14 (69596): https://www.firestormviewer.org/os-operating-system/
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Gracias por el trabajo que nos regalas
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impressive work, a marvel of buildings, impressive levels of vegetation, a pass the plants (the digitalis I love).
The most beautiful sim I've seen so far
Thank you very much for the plants
chapeau!!!
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thanks trish, its my pleasure to share some of my stuff with you people! Keep track, new items will be added monthly.
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If there are free versions of all Linux distributions...
For now, Suse (my dog) and Debian (my cat) or their godchildren, like Ubuntu, are the only free ones.
But for example, CentOS (this cat died, I should've realized what was going to happen with this distro)
https://blog.centos.org/2023/04/end-dates-are-coming-for-c...
Who took over the developers' work???? Red Hat... most of its developers have moved to Alma Linux and/or Rocky Linux.

Red Hat does offer something free, but the reality is that people are begging for discount vouchers for it.
https://old.reddit.com/r/redhat/comments/mrgrv5/red_hat_ce...

They've taken the community's work, dressed it up, and delivered it as a paid product.

The majority of CMSs, which are free, are created to be used by everyone. But the plugins, even the code from some that have become very famous, end up being paid.

This is like games; they give it to you for free, but the royalties are paid, and little by little, they become the most expensive product in history, see PrestaShop or WordPress.

Is there something wrong with this? Not for me. If someone offers me a not-so-expensive option to integrate OpenSim into WordPress, I'll gladly pay. If someone does it in Joomla like JOpenSim, I'll also pay. I spend a fortune on licenses every month, and that's how it is (I pay for the work of developers who help me do my job from which I earn money). But I don't earn money with OpenSim...

Would I pay for the voice in OpenSim? I don't think so (by the way, Vivox still works) but if it's not too high a fee, I'd do it, just to have it for some time.

There's no need to ask for someone else's work for free, but YOU DON'T BUY SOMEONE ELSE'S WORK TO THEN SELL IT, and that's something that happens a lot, or IT'S STOLEN AND THEN SOLD.

If something is free, you are the product, or you get partners, which is what we should be doing in OpenSim, but as a community.

(Oh my God!!! Have you seen how bad the wiki is????)
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https://www.centos.org/download/ CentOS for Free, please download your ISO also from torrent.
I'm sorry for you, but I honestly use WordPress for free. I use it for various purposes, and I also have many plugins that are free in their basic version.

All GNU/Linux distributions are free, that's what the license says. If it weren't the case, it would violate the license terms.

What you pay for in relation to Linux software are: proprietary software if included (not all, for example, you don't pay for Nvidia drivers), advanced support services for individuals and businesses, services to assist businesses in developing their infrastructure (whether it's servers or desktops).

Canonical has never asked me for money for Ubuntu, the same goes for Linux Mint and other distributions. They all have a free counterpart because someone has questioned Redhat. It should be known that Redhat has Fedora as a free distribution, and it's clearly stated on their website.

Stop trying to convince people that they have to pay for good things.

Without going into technical details, GNU/Linux distributions are free. What you pay for in various forms, such as Pro versions, Advanced versions, or Enterprise versions, are proprietary software and extended support, as I explained earlier.

I have never paid, except voluntarily donating what I could, to use Filezilla, Clonezilla, Gimp, Libreoffice, or other development tools, just as I have not paid for WordPress, which I use and configure daily, and many other pieces of software. Like me, many others here haven't had to pay to get their viewer, to create their own grid.

If you have paid, I'm sorry for you. You should have carefully considered your choices, unless you are a company with special support needs or specific software requirements for your distribution.

The problem here is different. They are seeking money for something that doesn't exist, that has never been presented, not even in a minimally functional alpha state. Here, we're talking about someone who created a viewer for Opensimulator based on the old, no longer updated Alchemy Viewer, and is asking for money for it. It would be more appropriate to directly fund the Alchemy team, like all the programmers who work for FREE on Opensimulator development.

If we are going to support someone, let's support those who dedicate themselves and deliver results, not those who ask for money by selling illusions.
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In 2024, you will tell me how to download CentOS and who has taken over its development, updated for security issues.
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"CentOS (/ˈsɛntɒs/, from Community Enterprise Operating System; also known as CentOS Linux)[5][6] is a discontinued Linux distribution that provided a free and open-source community-supported computing platform, functionally compatible with its upstream source, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)." (wikipedia)

Irrespective of its development tier, it was and still is available for free, much like Fedora. An abandoned project doesn't imply that it wasn't free. Please try to provide a well-relevant response, staying on topic. It's important not to stray too far off-topic.
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I'm not going to keep discussing this topic here; when you want, we can do it privately
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I think the problem is that we call ourselves a community, but we are not really... and if we do not evolve, it will disappear (at least I am already a dinosaur in the process of becoming extinct).
It would still be important for us to get a web viewer, like the one used by Vircadia and the integration of avatars like Unity (at least, this would seem to me a step forward). SL has created something like that, hasn't it (https://blog.inf.ed.ac.uk/atate/2023/08/02/second-life-sen...)?

For a new viewer, I have been asked about 1800 euros (we would have to see if it really works and how long it would take to build it). I really don't trust this one at all....

The truth is that I have no idea about programming, but I do contract many services to programmers and they have never given me prices as high as 60000 $ (I'm not saying it's not worth it), but there are many developers working on videoconferencing platforms that use voice, and that surely for them it would be easy and would not be so expensive. Years ago yes, but since Covid, these services have skyrocketed and there are many professionals.

If the problem with FreeSwitch is that it doesn't move lips, for me it's secondary. If the problem is the repositories and the compilation, well... it's a problem (the other day we were two of us trying to compile a viewer and there were no repositories).
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the last thing they sent is this:

Hello,

We wanted to remind you that as of August 1, 2023, it is no longer possible to download any Vivox SDK released before 5.21.0 from the Unity Dashboard or the Vivox Developer Portal.

For those who have downloaded Vivox via the Unity Package Manager, please note that all earlier versions will be removed by August 31, 2023. If you continue to include previous package versions beyond this date, Unity projects using those versions will no longer load or compile properly.

We strongly advise updating to the latest Vivox SDK version prior to August 31, 2023, to avoid any potential disruptions.

There are no security concerns in using previous versions of Vivox SDK, and all live titles will remain unaffected.

Recommended actions
To guarantee the continued smooth operation of your Unity projects and to benefit from the latest features, please update your Vivox SDK to version 5.21.0 (Unity 15.1.210000-pre.1, Unreal 5.21.0.unr.0).

For those who have integrated Vivox via the Unity Package Manager, please make sure to update to Unity 15.1.210000-pre.1 by August 31, 2023.

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our customer support team or to your Unity representative.

We appreciate your understanding and ongoing support as we work hard to offer you the best tools for your projects.

Thanks and keep creating,

The Unity team
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So this is not from Vivox itself?
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Vivox has been owned by Unity since 2019
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Yes, but wouldn't it send a message to all it's customers? We have not received such message. Only time we received message, was in 2019, that Vivox was under new management, and no new free accounts given. We were grandfathered.
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I can't tell you for sure, I have a Vivox account and I received that message on August 16th. I have no idea what it refers to (I asked about it here a few days ago) and as for the acquired rights of a free product, I don't think they exist or at least I don't see a way to claim those rights.
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You can't anymore, get for free. It was offered for free, back in 2010, or 2011.
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if it's a funny term I don't understand it, I don't speak English at that level. ;)
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True, I've met many people like you who have created wonderful regions for me (thanks, Tina) in my previous simulator. They took pleasure in their good taste in creating, and I enjoyed having them (as you can see from my current regions, there's only modification and expansion of thematic content, no creation, I'm a bit clumsy with mesh).
The economy, indeed, everyone can manage it as they wish, I'm not seeking that purpose though I find it very legitimate since servers cost money and creation takes time. It's logical that someone who offers quality wants to recover their investment in time and money.
And yes, I thought they knew the difference between Opensim and a game, until they told me today: play your sick game. I'm not here speaking with players and damned fools... hence the clarification.
Thanks for your comment
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I DON'T PLAY ANYTHING :))
I have an educational simulator
I can continue posting more texts like the one you sent me, with the other accounts you have, if you prefer.
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I love duplicate users and OpenSim conversations like this one: First you write shit to my region (shit is: "can't get in", then you reply rudely and then you block ... go out and play your sick game I'm not here talking to game player and fucking idiots so you.
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Excuse me.
I've been moving for several days and I don't pay much attention to the simulator. I don't remember stopping them for maintenance, I don't understand what could have happened. The region is active and waiting for you ;)
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Non-alcoholic wine: all the polyphenols without any contraindication
A new study published in the journal Circulation Research shows interesting results on the effect of non-alcoholic red wine consumption in people at high cardiovascular risk.

The study was carried out at the Hospital Clínic in Barcelona: the effect of the consumption of gin, wine and non-alcoholic wine on blood pressure was analyzed in 67 men with diabetes mellitus or cardiovascular risk factors. Their ages ranged from 55 to 75 years.

The study volunteers followed the same diet for four weeks, with one difference: one group drank non-alcoholic red wine, another alcoholic wine and the rest gin, always in moderate amounts. The results showed that those who drank non-alcoholic wine reduced hypertension and their risk of heart attack and stroke by up to 20%.

On the other hand, the reduction in those who consumed wine with alcohol was not significant. Those who drank gin did not achieve any reduction in blood pressure. In other words, those who drank non-alcoholic wine suffered the greatest improvement by far. Because non-alcoholic wine is healthy.

Vino sin alcohol: todos los polifenoles sin ninguna contraindicación
Un nuevo estudio publicado en la revista Circulation Research arroja interesantes resultados sobre el efecto del consumo de vino tinto desalcoholizado en personas con alto riesgo cardiovascular.

El estudio se llevó a cabo en el Hospital Clínic de Barcelona: se analizó el efecto del consumo de ginebra, vino y vino sin alcohol en la tensión arterial de 67 hombres con diabetes mellitus o factores de riesgo cardiovascular. Sus edades estaban comprendidas entre 55 y 75 años.

Los voluntarios del estudio siguieron la misma dieta durante cuatro semanas, con una diferencia: grupo bebió vino tinto sin alcohol, otro vino con alcohol y el resto ginebra, siempre en cantidades moderadas. Los resultados mostraron que aquellos que bebieron vino sin alcohol redujeron la hipertensión y su riesgo de infarto y derrame en hasta un 20%.

Por otro lado, la reducción en aquellos que consumían vino con alcohol no fue significativa. Los que tomaron ginebra no consiguieron reducción alguna en la presión arterial. O sea, que los que tomaron vino sin alcohol sufrieron la mayor mejoría, con diferencia. Porque el vino sin alcohol es saludable.
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I don't see it as short, I see it as serious and elegant (and I am an adult woman), I would wear it in reality.
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I've made changes to the region and tried an Osgrid avatar. Now if you can rezzear the objects.
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:))) muy bueno

:))) good!!
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