bangers and cash
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sohkamyung@mstdn.io ("Soh Kam Yung") wrote:
"The American Astronomical Society (AAS), a leading nonprofit professional association for astronomers, today announced the switch of its prestigious journals to fully open access (OA) as of 1 January 2022."
#Astronomy #Journals #OpenAccess
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mwlucas@bsd.network (":flan_brick: Michael W Lucas¹") wrote:
"ln England, 'booster shot' is spelled 'borchestershire shot' "
(stolen from someone who stole it)
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Dee@fedi.underscore.world ("CyberDee :heart_nb:") wrote:
pronouncing the 'th' in in github
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
FreethoughtBlogs is making a Podish-Sortacast.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2021/09/01/the-experiment-continues/
Blazingest fastest hello world https://github.com/mTvare6/hello-world.rs
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tsturm@toot.site ("Thomas Sturm") wrote:
A video of four planets circling a star 130 light-years away. We are living in an age of wonders. https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170201.html
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
A heartbeat bill gets passed. You know, the fetal heartbeat is just a fluttering of a few muscle cells, right? It's not a sign that the fetus is suddenly a person.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2021/09/01/bye-bye-roe-v-wade/
It's driving me bongos that, if I read an email in Outlook on my laptop, the notification for said email still lingers on my work phone.
Apparently that's a feature: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/notifications-on-android-outlook-app-not/adc4d793-a527-420c-acca-41ad41de478e
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Be like Iceland.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2021/09/01/icelands-culture-of-accountability/
Bit disappointed that the Kensington Slimblade doesn't come with an armwrest.
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emsenn@ecosteader.com ("emsenn says end food apartheid") wrote:
Canadians, is your workplace or organization recognizing September 30th, the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation?
If yes, what specifically are you doing?
If no, have you asked your employer why not?
(If Canada lowered its flag for a day, for every child known to have died at your residential schools, the flag would not raise for 18 years.)
(Boosts encouraged.)
Is there a name for the thing where I can't focus on my work because I'm too anxious about an upcoming meeting?
cstanhope@social.coop ("Charles Stanhope") wrote:
I should listen to fewer podcasts and more music like this when I run:
cstanhope@social.coop ("Charles Stanhope") wrote:
I strongly suspect we are often applying ML in places where it is either not appropriate or a better solution is already possible.
Here's a fun example applying inverse FFT to remove halftone patterns from a scanned printed photo. The author originally thought they might need some ML tech.
https://www.getrevue.co/profile/shift-happens/issues/moire-no-more-688319
I like that it is also actually an example where somebody could say, "Enhance", and the image would magically improve so you could read the text like in that TV/movie trope.
gosh I'm actually so excited for this
A Be'lakor album this year? What a gift! https://smarturl.it/Belakor-Coherence
Fuck @VirginMediaCorp@twitter.com for giving me late payment fees when the direct debit bit of their website literally never works. Once this contract runs out I will be moving to someone else.
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Given the energy and anger that comes through on most of their tracks @otep@twitter.com's cover of Wake Up is surprisingly tame
The lyrics support in Apple Music is almost enough on its own to make me never consider @spotify@twitter.com again.
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NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
@isagalaev I definitely wouldn't give some rando 15m of my time if I wasn't interested in working with them. If I gave every spammer 15m I'd have no time left in the day.
However, if I am interested, 15m is nothing to get the ball rolling, so I don't see the big deal there.
grandma
magma
dogma
On my monthly "maybe I should just get rid of all this warhammer I never use or paint that is taking up space" thought cycle.
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev") wrote:
"Hi, I like your profile! Opportunity-growth-challenge-career-blah-blah, let's talk for 15 minutes on the phone. If you're *not* interested, let's talk for 15 minutes on the phone anyway."
Really? I understand that to an average recruiter "talking on the phone for 15 minutes" is a kind of noncommittal activity one can do without as much as waking up. When will they learn that to an average engineer it's something they hate with all their guts?
Learn about your customers, assholes!
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CBWebb@mastodon.art ("CB Webb") wrote:
a draw from last night before bed of a back burner dnd character that I finally get to play this week. His name is Timothy. He’s a bard.
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comradery@social.coop ("Comradery") wrote:
#introduction Comradery is a new subscription payment platform that is cooperatively owned and democratically controlled by every creator who uses it. Learn more about us and sign up for early access to be a creator at https://www.comradery.co
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mhoye wrote:
RT @mhoye Barely a game, closer to a mildly playable koan; exactly what it needs to be and no more. https://haraiva.itch.io/novena
technomancy@icosahedron.website ("tech? no! man, see...") wrote:
the #fennel survey is closed; I posted a writeup of the results here: https://fennel-lang.org/survey/2021
thanks to everyone who participated; it was great to hear from the community.
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umalkosh@goblin.camp ("steven spielberg, neutral evil") wrote:
oh you want ivermectin to treat your covid? yeah i have a big stash in the catacombs under my house,
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freedcreative@merveilles.town ("Kezz") wrote:
@aral @maxi I finally got around to watching Blade Runner 2049 last night.
You know things are cooked when one of your thoughts is that the recently made dystopian future movie seems unrealistic because the main character can have a private conversation in his home with his advanced AI girlfriend, and that he’s not location tracked by default.