March 15, 2026 · View on web
These are the most widely shared links from across Mastodon and the Fediverse today — surfaced by Murmel from thousands of posts in the open social web. This is the Fediverse-wide view. Sign up to get a digest tailored to the people you actually follow.
After more than 10 years, @jazzband is sunsetting.
I started it in 2015 because maintaining Open Source alone was exhausting. The idea was simple: shared access, shared responsibility. It's been an honor to watch it grow: 3,135 members, 84 projects, and a lot of code shipped together.
(1/3)
— @jezdez · Mar 14
agelesslinux.org · 79 people
A Debian-Based Operating System
Ageless Linux: Software for humans of indeterminate age. We don't know how old you are. We don't want to know. We are legally required to ask. We won't.
— @nixCraft · Mar 15
theguardian.com · 14 people Worth reading
Her research popularised the idea of the wood wide web, but the scientific backlash was brutal. As the author of The Mother Tree returns to the forest in a new book, she discusses her battle to reimagine our relationship with nature
. "Billions of dollars are being invested in #carbon capture & storage #technology, 'but we actually have highly evolved #organisms like #trees & #plants & #algae that do this very thing much more effectively than anything we can possibly create ourselves. And yet, we’re cutting these #creatures down.'" That, & we continue to burn #fossilfuels, @GeraldKutney!
— @rmblaber1956 · Mar 14
steady.page · 17 people
From the failed ethno-nationalist revolt in the early 1990s to the triumph of MAGA extremism - A history of the Republican Party, Part II
I end my history of the Republican Party with a question: What comes after Trump?
We are most likely looking at a prolonged, chaotic, and dirty struggle between different radical factions and different shades of extremism.
— @tzimmer_history · Mar 14
thefarce.org · 14 people
From Liberation Day to the Escalation Trap to Interdependence Day: How narcissistic delusion became the biggest unforced error of the decade (so far).
Man Who Spat on Allies For a Year Demands the World Clean Up His Catastrophe
— @lolgop · Mar 15
theguardian.com · 10 people Worth reading
People love to declare the death of the women’s movement, pointing to the ‘failure’ of #MeToo or the Epstein files, but don’t give up the fight just yet, writes Rebecca Solnit
One of the (many) advantages of getting older is that we gain the longer perspective (and perhaps wisdom):
"Every step of the way, feminists have worked and struggled and fought and educated and argued to win the rights and equality we have. I tell these stories to encourage people to see how far we have come, with the hope that the evidence will make the case that the work is well worth continuing. And I tell them as a witness to dizzying transformation..."
— @tompearce49 · Mar 15
Rack-Mount Hydroponics
Link:
Discussion:
— @hn50 · Mar 15
the-reframe.com · 11 people Worth reading
Reflection & remembrance on the 22nd anniversary of a grim hinge in history. What we never remember, what we never forget
The last couple weeks of war have put me in mind of this remembrance I wrote a few years back.
"I'd like a bit more contemplation about what exactly it is we should Never Forget, and also what it is that we seem to want to Never Remember."
— @JuliusGoat · Mar 14
thetimes.com · 4 people Worth reading
The eminent social thinker remained in Germany throughout his career to defend the most progressive and enlightened traditions of his native land
Rest in Power #JürgenHabermas the longest living philosopher of the Frankfurt School and legendary theorist of the public sphere.
He lived to see generations build on (and critique) his work, which only became more relevant over time as media and technology continued to coevolve.
— @aram · Mar 15
thetvcave.com · 12 people
Grab your brown coats and a very expensive bottle of Mudder’s Milk, because the impossible just happened. After two decades of "maybe next year" and enough fan petitions to paper the entire Verse, Nathan Fillion has finally stopped teasing us on Instagram and dropped the big one: a Firefly anim...
The announcement out of AwesomeCon has come.
Nathan Fillion and Crew Reunite for ‘Firefly’ Animated Series
"Grab your brown coats and a very expensive bottle of Mudder’s Milk, because the impossible just happened. After two decades of "maybe next year" and enough fan petitions to paper the entire Verse, Nathan Fillion has finally stopped teasing us on Instagram and dropped the big one: a Firefly animated series is officially in advanced development."
The series takes place between the original TV series and Serenity, the film.
#IAimToMisbehave #Firefly #Serenity #AwesomeCon #nathanfillion #animation #animatedseries #entertainment #entertainmentnews #hollywood #SciFi #nostalgia #actors #spacemovies #ScienceFiction
— @blakespot · Mar 15
Your personalized digest
This page shows the top links across the whole Fediverse. Sign up and Murmel will surface only the stories that the people you follow are actually talking about.
Start your free 30-day trialNo credit card required. Connect Mastodon.
No tracking. No profiling. No model training.
© 2026 IN2 Digital Innovations GmbH . All rights reserved.