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In this Dec. 1993, onboard view from Space Shuttle mission STS-61 shows astronauts Story Musgrave and Jeffrey Hoffman's Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA) to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

In this Dec. 4, 1993, onboard view from Space Shuttle mission STS-61 shows astronauts Story Musgrave and Jeffrey Hoffman's Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA) to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

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On the 19th day of the Artemis I mission, Dec. 4, 2022, a camera mounted on the Orion spacecraft captured the Moon just in frame as Orion prepared for its return powered flyby on Dec. 5, when it passed approximately 79 miles above the lunar surface.

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This whole collection is NGC 1858, an open star cluster in the northwest region of the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way that boasts an abundance of star-forming regions. NGC 1858 is estimated to be around 10 million years old.


On the sixth day of the Artemis I mission, Nov. 21, 2022, the Orion spacecraft’s optical navigation camera captured black-and-white images of craters on the Moon below.


Vice President Kamala Harris delivers remarks prior to meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson for an Earth Science briefing, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington.


In this image, Orion captures a unique view of Earth and the Moon, seen from a camera mounted on one of the spacecraft's solar arrays.


A portion of the far side of the Moon looms large just beyond the Orion spacecraft in this image taken Nov. 21, the sixth day of the Artemis I mission, by a camera on the tip of one of Orion’s solar arrays.








Appeareance of images attached to a post


Hello @Friendica Developers @Friendica Support @friendica-dev.mbbit.de/profile… Hello dear community, I would like to discuss with you about the appearance of posts with multiple images on #Friedica. Here is my opinion:
The current way multiple #images are displayed is awful:

Yeah, you saw it by my embedded examples your self. What bothers me most is:

  • It just looks messy (especially when there is a mix of landscape and portrait format)
  • Besides the aesthetics, multiple images take a lot of room (when you do not use an add-on like show more)


My suggestion on which I would love to hear your opinion is to use a grid format like on #mastodon:

I would pitch a suggestion by adding a PR for a (from my point of view) "better" appearance based to this
tutorial. I do not like to use JS in general and would leave it out by determine the suited amount of columns in the backend.

But before I invest time on that, I want to hear your feedback. Thank You!

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in reply to Marek Bachmann

The image grid feature is now live in the 2022.12-rc branch.

❤ Thank you very much for all the feedback and support! ❤

One known issue is that the grid is not generated in "quote shared" post, and I did not find the time to analyze / address it (github.com/friendica/friendica…).

in reply to Marek Bachmann

Do you have a screenshot showing how this looks like now? :smiling face with smiling eyes:
in reply to Hypolite Petovan

I am not able to confirm the issue. On my dev instance, clicking on any image in any of both column starts fancybox correctly (Tested it here: friendica-dev.mbbit.de/display…).
Can you provide an example? Thank You!
in reply to Marek Bachmann

@Marek Bachmann :friendica: @Grischa Don't worry about it, it's an issue with the fancybox addon specifically, and you need an image grid with two columns, it doesn't affect inline images like you've shared.














Could not acces .well-known/host-meta


Hello @Friendica Support after pulling from dev at 27th November, I receive this message on the admin page, complaining about the system has no access to .well-known/host-meta with indicate a severe misconfiguration. What has changed? :-)
in reply to Marek Bachmann

Here is the error from log corresponding to this message:


2022-11-30T17:30:14Z index [ERROR]: Uncaught Exception Error: "Class 'phpseclib3\Crypt\RSA' not found" at /home/friendica/live/src/Protocol/Salmon.php line 248 {"exception":"Error: Class 'phpseclib3\\Crypt\\RSA' not found in /home/friendica/live/src/Protocol/Salmon.php:248
Stack trace:
#0 /home/friendica/live/src/Module/WellKnown/HostMeta.php(96): Friendica\\Protocol\\Salmon::salmonKey()
#1 /home/friendica/live/src/BaseModule.php(238): Friendica\\Module\\WellKnown\\HostMeta->rawContent()\n#2 /home/friendica/live/src/App.php(739): Friendica\\BaseModule->run()
#3 /home/friendica/live/index.php(44): Friendica\\App->runFrontend()
#4 {main}"} - {"file":null,"line":null,"function":null,"uid":"14c663","process_id":568081}
in reply to Marek Bachmann

@Marek Bachmann :friendica: Ah, you need to run bin/composer install --no-dev whenever the composer.lock file changes.
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Thx, that fixed it. Nice! Was pulling the last times without worrying about that ;-)












Snoopy, the zero-gravity indicator for NASA’s Artemis I flight test, floating in space Nov. 20, 2022, while attached to his tether in the Orion spacecraft.






NASA’s uncrewed Orion spacecraft snapped this black and white photo of Earth on Nov. 17, 2022, the second day of the 25.5-day Artemis I mission.


On Nov. 20, the fifth day of the 25.5-day Artemis I mission, a camera mounted on the tip of one of Orion’s solar array wings captured this footage of the spacecraft and the Moon as it continued to grow nearer to our lunar neighbor.

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A small, dense cloud of gas and dust called CB 130-3 blots out the center of this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.

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