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poetaster.bsky.social

Beetles! Why did it have to be beetles?!

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GTtiamarie.bsky.social

This song was on the radio nonstop when I was younger and it wasn't until LAST WEEK that I realised that this song is a cover by the Beetles George Harrison. (original song is recorded by James Ray in 1962)

George Harrison - Got My Mind Set On You (Version II)
George Harrison - Got My Mind Set On You (Version II)

YouTube video by GeorgeHarrisonVEVO

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WCwillmadegood.bsky.social

Like one of those beetles.

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Bbutterflyguy99.bsky.social

I spent 30 minutes at lunchtime photographing the wild Aster patch in our middle meadow. Dozens of tiny butterflies (6 species), bees, wasps and beetles enjoying the nectar of the tiny flowers. Enjoy! Dainty Sulphur Eastern Tailed Blue Pearl Crescent Grey Hairstreak #Photography99#Butterflies 🦋

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MWfavomancer.bsky.social

"Oh, look, seed beetles!" "Hey, bedbugs!" "Oh my, the honeybee drone."

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DRdebbieohi.com

Bug experts out there! Could someone pls tell me what type of insect this is? Hubby and I took a walk through the cemetery on the wknd and there were several of these wandering about. Approx 2-3 inches long. #Insects#bugs#beetles

A shiny black beetle is seen crawling on a gravel surface, with the textured stones providing a rough backdrop. The beetle's dark exoskeleton reflects a bit of sunlight, highlighting its sleek body. A small dried twig rests nearby on the rocky ground.
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Wwesterosfaery.bsky.social

porra de beetles

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Nnollthere.bsky.social

Congrats and thanks for hosting! I'm Noll, and I like to do a lot of wildlife and creature art as well as fantasy characters. I'm inspired by vintage ads, weird dreams, and educational illustrations.

Digital painting of a carpet beetle on a teal background. From the underside of the beetle emerge various paisley shapes showing off the beautiful colors carpet beetles display in the patterns on their backs.
Digital art of a young woman with black hair, dark brown skin, and dark brown eyes in a red dress with puffy gold sleeves shaped like turkey tail mushrooms. She is wearing a headdress shaped like the sleeves, and is holding a mason jar full of stars.
Digital painting of a fairy with long, brown hair, pale skin, and orange butterfly wings wearing a green minidress with a translucent half-skirt overlay. She is casting a spell between her outstretched hands, forming teal and yellow balls of light, and she's sitting on leaves in a night-time garden scene.
Digital art of a splashback poison frog, a black frog with an orange splotchy topside and spots like someone threw orange paint on it, crouching on the side of a group of yellow quartz crystals.
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STsovereigntechfund.de

During the panel moderated by @tarakiyee.bsky.social, Amir Montazery (OSTIF), Dr. Aïmad Berady (YesWeHack), Yona Raekow (BSI), & Dr. Ryan Ellis (Northeastern University) discussed security in FOSS vs. proprietary software, funding, bug hunting / security communities, and unintended consequences. 4/

Frontal view of the panel on stage, seated left to right: Tara Tarakiyee, Amir Montazery, Dr. Aïmad Berady, Yona Raekow, and Dr. Ryan Ellis.
Wide angle view of panel on stage from left to right: Tara Tarakiyee, Amir Montazery, Dr. Aïmad Berady, Yona Raekow, and Dr. Ryan Ellis. Different colored generative art beetles are projected on the ceiling.
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STsovereigntechfund.de

The launch of the report “Bug Bounties and FOSS: Opportunities, Risks, and a Path Forward” began with a welcome from STF co-founders Adriana Groh & Fiona Krakenbürger, introductory remarks from @tarakiyee.bsky.social, bug resilience program overview by Paul Sharratt, and continued with... 1/

Adriana Groh and Fiona Krakenbürger speaking on stage at Silent Green
Tara Tarakiyee speaking at the event in Silent Green, beetles are visible and projected on the dome
Paul Sharratt giving an overview of the Bug Resilience Program
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