No, I just frequently post songs from releases that were reviewed in a small fanzine I'm subscribed to.
I noticed the same. That's why I set a custom thumbnail URL for most of my YouTube posts, in this case I simply used the direct image URL of the RYM page of the album.
Lemmy also no longer suggests a title when posting YouTube links. Maybe this is related to the missing default thumbnails?
The latest Lemmy version has other similar problems, like some normal image posts not showing a thumbnail and not having the option to expand the image. I never know if it's caused by the UI or the backend with these kind of problems.
There's also WikiFlix. It was proposed for a new Wikimedia sister project, but the proposal was rejected.
The size of the image is 11 MB, you gotta zoom in. (My instance didn't let me upload the image due to the size limit.)
Regarding music about the logger's life, I also recommend the album 'Where There Walks A Logger There Walks A Man' by Buzz Martin.
The photo is from a black-and-white US government report on the case (archive.org copy), see Sec2:38. So I assume the original photograph was actually in color.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grayzone
"Managing editor Wyatt Reed, contributor Mohamed Elmaazi and regular freelancer Jeremy Loffredo worked for Russian state media before contributing to website."
"Grayzone staff Blumenthal and Aaron Maté acted as briefers on behalf of the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations at UN meetings organized by Russia."
The "Pepe the Frog" meme and Swastikas were the most common extremist or hateful symbols on Steam, representing almost 55% and 9% of all extremist symbols detected, respectively.
Some symbols, like the sonnenrad and Totenkopf, are explicitly extremist, while others, like Pepe, are often used by extremists, but their use alone does not signal extremist ideologies.
So Pepe is a "extremist or hateful symbol", but its "use alone does not signal extremist ideologies". I'm confused.
No, Tom Cruise plays Claus von Stauffenberg in that movie.
If you're interested in a movie about Georg Elser's assassination attempt, I recommend the German movie 13 Minutes (2015) (German: Elser – Er hätte die Welt verändert).
My year in music
(I don't submit listens directly to ListenBrainz, I simply connected my Last.fm profile with my ListenBrainz account.)