[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago

You don't, but you can subscribe to the comms on that instance from your instance here.

If they're already federated with monyet.cc, in the search bar search !(community)@(instance). Unless it's kbin, then it's @name@instance.

If not (or just in general), get the full http url and paste in your home instance search bar and then subscribe

[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago

LMAO

msian redditors so terbalik from the microbloggers IE twitter set. That one kalau kena rempuh Elon tmr pun degil stay put. In the meantime Indo twt selamba je set up instances and share news etc. Hari tu i emailed Mkini about my subscription but nak tanya if they're gonna do a fedi account and the answer was such a quick no. Takde consideration to even mirror.

[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago

Psst Monakay is West African (if the reviews are legit talking about Nigerian food)

[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago

They're predator species iirc? (Or I'm getting my terminology wrong) but this is a good sign of the health of the river! That means the ecosystem can support 🥰

[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago

Come, I clap for you.

[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago

goes “pst pst pst pst” when maintaining light throttle

Is this car for cats???

[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago
[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago

RIP my office work, but-- that's right!

[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago

Why did u put those words where my eyes can see them 😔

[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago

Tambah content time! Oh that reminds me to promote this instance brb

[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago

Honestly, good. The day I read when some Spanish and French courts were simply2 agreeing to the demand, I was like, like you guys don't have enough problems from your histories to bite u in the ass.

[-] cendawanita 3 points 2 years ago

the very short answer is related to balance of trade + geopolitics. It's not at all surprising if you know how textiles are like, to understand why the first tools that was mechanized and ushered in the Industrial Age were related to this industry (Europe had domestic and colonial reasons for wanting to speed this up as well as break the domination of India).

so yeah, thread made better sense for us to source rather than do (Indians had the best fine cottons, and until Egypt and America were British-colonized, nowhere else can compete; Nusantara don't have the best soil for cotton as a mass industry; China had the best silk and pretty much made it illegal to export the silkworms out), and we had other things that make better sense to trade like local organic goods; our marine navigation etc. Weaving tech for the nusantara groups (the Straits Chinese and later waves had a different cultural source) came from the north via Vietnam. Weaving basically became a thing in every cultural group worldwide, because textiles are expensive - in our case, we're so rich from the other things to get that we actually did more trade with finished Indic textiles, but eventually we did it too because you can't just wait for India (not China as textile source though; we're an Indic sphere region) - lol this is why the British also developed a weaving industry in Manchester and northern England.

In Malay the name of the loom (kek siam = siamese loom), tells you where our tech initially came from. This was the same with the more Malay/Muslim groupings in Borneo as well (the transfer of tech, which is via trade), while groups like Iban maintained backstrap weaving (where the loom tech requires your body to be part of the frame and tensioning; unlike the more stationery cultural groups who put in more energy in floor looms etc that're non-moveable).

alamak, still long answer hahahahaha

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