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It wouldn’t be #caturday if I didn’t share any cat pictures. Here’s Sam looking particularly chuffed with himself, loafing on the couch in a nice sunbeam. #CatsOfMastodon



‘She was right and they were wrong’: the female astronomers hidden by science’s male elite


"Eighty-five years ago, several dozen eminent astronomers posed for a photograph outside the newly constructed McDonald Observatory near Fort Davis in Texas. All were men – with one exception. Half-concealed by a man in front of her, the face of a solitary woman can just be made out in the grainy black and white image.

"This is Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, whose impact on our understanding of the cosmos was profound. She showed stars were primarily made of hydrogen and helium, contradicting the scientific orthodoxy of the 1920s, which held that they were made of an array of elements. Her claims were suppressed and her work obscured, like her image on the McDonald Observatory photograph..."




As some of you may recall, it was this October that I decided to relaunch my website and try to give the pottery a go.

A month later, our postal service decided to strike. Things were going well till then, but today I accept the fact any holiday sales are lost, and we won't be getting our Christmas box from home.

If you can boost this post and follow so that more people can see my work, it'd mean a lot at this stressful time.

#art #pottery #raku #MastoArt #MastodonArt #ArtAdventCalendar

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Nobody knows how two pair-bonded Siberian tigers released into the wild found each other again. (I vote for the theory that they have huge territories and Boris stumbled on Svetlaya's scent markings.)
#Caturday

nytimes.com/2024/12/11/science…



Latest comic. A British consumer rights group examined unnecessary data harvesting by “smart” devices, including air fryers connected to phone apps. While these devices may not pose the greatest privacy risk in our everyday lives, they are part of a growing Internet of Things capable of collecting data when and where we least expect it.

#comic #cartoon #technology #tech #privacy #surveillance #consumer #cooking #internet #internetofthings

in reply to Jen Sorensen

Yes. An article I wrote relates and affirms. 3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/…
in reply to Jen Sorensen

What I wanted: My appliance to let me connect to view and control a few features. What we got: Our appliances let unseen agents of mega-corporations and their licensees to connect to collect nearly unlimited information on us in return for letting us view and control a few features, until one of them decide the steam of information isn't lucrative enough, at which time the service is shuttered and the appliance stops functioning at all.


in reply to silverwizard

@silverwizard Also tried that, I deleted everything and started from scratch. But I will try again. 😀
in reply to silverwizard

@silverwizard After a re-install I still see problems with the db connect:

2024-12-14 22:26:04 9 [Warning] Aborted connection 9 to db: 'friendica' user: 'friendicauser' host: '172.23.0.5' (Got an error reading communication packets)
2024-12-14 22:22:38 3 [Warning] Aborted connection 3 to db: 'unconnected' user: 'unauthenticated' host: '172.23.0.4' (This connection closed normally without authentication)
2024-12-14 22:23:08 7 [Warning] Aborted connection 7 to db: 'unconnected' user: 'unauthenticated' host: '172.23.0.5' (This connection closed normally without authentication)
2024-12-14 22:26:05 64 [Warning] Aborted connection 64 to db: 'unconnected' user: 'unauthenticated' host: '172.23.0.5' (This connection closed normally without authentication)

172.23.0.4 is the Friendica container
172.23.0.5 is the CRON container

Something's very wrong.

in reply to zeitverschreib ⁂

I just tried to run the same setup on a Pi 4 and get the very same messages:

Version: '11.4.4-MariaDB-ubu2404' socket: '/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' port: 3306 mariadb.org binary distribution
2024-12-14 23:09:21 7 [Warning] Aborted connection 7 to db: 'unconnected' user: 'unauthenticated' host: '172.21.0.5' (This connection closed normally without authentication)
2024-12-14 23:08:52 3 [Warning] Aborted connection 3 to db: 'unconnected' user: 'unauthenticated' host: '172.21.0.4' (This connection closed normally without authentication)
in reply to zeitverschreib ⁂

@zeitverschreib [friendica] @silverwizard is the DB container running? Can you exec into the DB container to make sure the DB user and password works?
in reply to zeitverschreib ⁂

Thinking about this again (sorry for delay). Can you open an terminal for the cron container and try to ping the database? Does it say anything when doing so?


We're live with a Future Proof Plays for Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical! Hang out as @melissa plays a mythological musical game! twitch.tv/averymd


I'm live on twitch! Come hang out with me while I play Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical: twitch.tv/averymd #magic



Today at 3 pm Eastern, Melissa will be streaming Summerfall Studio's Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Music in our next Future Proof Plays! Join us over on Twitch for an afternoon of good conversation and what looks to be an epic musical with a great cast.

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My Fears Whenever A Doctor or Nurse Prescribes An New medicine


Really...

#Humor

in reply to Joseph Teller

cross checking always happened, but she was a cluster of edge cases. Some things, like transplanted organs, are treated with stuff that is normally not given together, for reasons. Plus doctors and patients are at odds when itcomes to drugs. Follow instructions to the letter, disclose all other stuff ( "supplements", food habits ).
She was given compassionate clearance for a couple of drugs that treated her perfectly. When they finally made the market, and became big sellers ( for the same reason ) they got pulled because of potentially deadly interactions with commonly prescribed stuff. One in particular was Propulsid. She lost access to that one, and they never found another that was as efficacious. But in her case, it was not going to be an issue because the interaction was known and avoided.
in reply to Joseph Teller

I get that it's not simple for people with serious life-threatening conditions, @Mark Wollschlager That all must have been difficult for you and for her. Thanks for sharing.

In my mom's case it was mostly a cluster of non-fatal conditions: osteoporosis, neuropathy, urinary incontenence, high cholesterol, blood pressure... and a few other annoying conditions and side effects. In the end, none of those took her - it was the UTI's she kept getting due to lack of mobility, dehydration from not drinking enough water, etc. because that's just the way life is in the nursing home. When she was living at home, it would take us almost an hour to sort her pills for the week, because her doctors threw meds at everything. I realized it was a problem when I saw she was simultaneously taking diuretics AND pills to stop urinary incontinence, which would effectively cancel each other out!



Day 13: A Martian sunset.

My kid asked me to make him a stained glass piece. He's super into space, so I decided to make him a Martian sunset.

Did you know that Martian sunsets are blue?

#ArtAdventCalendar #SciArt #StainedGlass #LeadedGlass #MyWork #FensterFreitag #WindowFriday



The #plooshy starts the day comfortably with a coffee and shortens the waiting time until the #38C3 with scheduling its favorite Talks #plushtodon

in reply to Eugen Rochko

Weird, probably a bug in Safari indeed.

Well not really a problem of course. I was just wondering how that happened.



This article cites academia as accounting for 9% of carbon emissions. There needs to be a change in mindset to reduce the carbon footprint of academic research. Air travel is something many academics could cut back on. Can we do this online? Do we need to fly the candidate over? Is attending this conference really necessary? Could you tie together a few visits having flown somewhere? Culture change is needed.

biologists.com/stories/sustain…



fifteen years ago, microsoft stated that OEMs pay around 5% of a given computer's RRP for a windows licence key: arstechnica.com/information-te…

over the course of my life, i've bought maybe four new windows laptops (the rest have all been second hand), at an average price of, i dunno, let's say A$1200 each

assuming that figure is still accurate, that would mean that despite donating to projects like KDE and mozilla a few times, i have actually provided more funding to windows development than i have to linux desktop development. i would need to donate a total of around A$240 to the various linux desktop projects i use, modulo taxes

and that's not even including the 30% cut MS takes whenever i buy a digital or new physical xbox game

🙁

in reply to Lynnesbian

however! i have:

  • wasted several minutes of compute time by asking bing chat about the maximum velocity of a bullet travelling through cheese
  • downloaded gigabytes of SDKs and patches and windows XP update rollups and documentation archives and obsolete visual studio installers from the microsoft archive
  • downloaded terabytes of xbox game updates
  • used the bing image generator AI to create unintelligible "memes"
  • uploaded, then downloaded, then deleted gigabytes of xbox game clips from the free tier of onedrive
  • briefly ran a searx instance that scraped bing in a violation of the ToS

so i've cost them SOME amount of money at least. probably not enough to outweigh the several hundreds i've both directly and indirectly given them. but hey

in reply to Lynnesbian

AND!! i convinced my wife to switch from windows to linux

and when she publishes her 30,000 page tome chronicling the entire written histories of philosophy and politics and theology... and it becomes the New York Times Book of the Century... and millions of people open it to the first page and see the acknowledgement that it was typeset with LibreOffice Writer on a Fedora Linux system... along with the required APA citation for the use of GNU parallel... microsoft will realise that while they may have won in market share of people who follow the culture... but not the people who create the culture.




Go Bernie!
youtu.be/sP2uyVqSnNs?si=J-sf0y…
in reply to Muse

Election Finance Reform!!


Wallace and Gromit BBC 1 Ident for Christmas 2024!

youtu.be/-6uFV0m2J30?si=ZqMCgi…




The rest of the world doesn't get the BBC 1 idents. So, sometimes it takes awhile to find them.
@Joyce Donahue

youtu.be/_kXvs0aKSt0?si=Cah03O…



Incredible. Apple Intelligence summarized BBC news to claim Luigi had shot himself. This not only had not happened but was not something BBC reported.

AI news summaries are a terrible idea because "just making up shit" is basically an unsolvable problem in LLMs
bbc.com/news/articles/cd0elzk2…



Nextcloud is Cloudwards’ #1 choice for Best Personal Cloud Storage! 🎉

The experts at Cloudwards tested the top DIY cloud storage solutions and again Nextcloud rises to the top:

"The best private cloud storage is Nextcloud. It offers the flexibility for you to set up the system you want, and works very well for businesses with more complex needs."

See what the experts like most about Nextcloud 👇🏽

cloudwards.net/diy-cloud-stora…

#1


Meta y Amazon donan un millón de dólares cada uno para la ceremonia de toma de posesión de Trump
Mark Zuckerberg ya se ha reunido en privado con el futuro presidente y Jeff Bezos lo hará en los próximos días

#BigTechs #GAFAM

elpais.com/tecnologia/2024-12-…




🚨 ALERT. ALERT. 🚨

Testing new patron notification functionality today!

This is not a drill!

…..

This is a drill.

in reply to Cyberpunk Librarian

Are you sure? Looks like that is a Stanley brand Fatmax. Presumably it adds calories to foods. :}
in reply to La malgranda feneko volas dormeti

@LilFluff I'd love to have been in the room when they decided what to name that drill!

I dunno, Bob. Whaddya think of “The Stanley FATMAN cordless drill?”

Hrmm... that's good, Sara, but I kinda wanted to call it the Stanley MAX cordless drill.

Hey guys, I think I know how we can get what both of you want.



Direct3D 12 to Vulkan project VKD3D-Proton v2.14 out now with various performance improvements gamingonlinux.com/2024/12/dire…

#Linux #Proton #SteamDeck #OpenSource #Vulkan



Turok: Origins announced and it's now a third-person shooter with co-op gamingonlinux.com/2024/12/turo…

#TurokOrigins #Turok #PCGaming




Day 13 #ArtAdventCalendar: The vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis), literally the ‘vampire squid from hell’ is a small deep sea cephalopod found throughout temperate and tropical oceans with two long retractile filaments, located between the first two pairs of arms on its dorsal side, unlike either octopuses or squids. 🧵1/2

#cephalopod #linocut #sciart #mastoArt #printmaking #VampireSquid #squid


in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum

Amazing. So problems that we already have solutions for need to be unsolved. And to top that sh** off our health insurance is so unaffordable we won't be able to afford any treatments which may no longer exist in the future. WTF are we doing?
in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum

trump and republicans killed and immiserated a million+ Americans last time he fucked up. Going for 10x the amount this time. And remember the assholes who bankrolled the new lysenkoism and fascism.


If you haven't boycotted Facebook and their shit services yet, it's about time now.

Mark Zuckerberg's Meta donates $1m to Trump fund


bbc.com/news/articles/c8j9e1x9…



GE-Proton 9-21 released for Linux / Steam Deck bringing more game fixes gamingonlinux.com/2024/12/ge-p…

#Proton #LinuxGaming #Linux #SteamDeck #GEProton



Slay the Spire 2 gets a first trailer - coming to Early Access in 2025 gamingonlinux.com/2024/12/slay…

#SlaytheSpire2 #SlaytheSpire #Godot



The Illuminate have returned in a massive Helldivers 2 update out now gamingonlinux.com/2024/12/the-…

#Helldivers2 #Gaming #LinuxGaming #PCGaming



Silicon Valley falling in line into high-visibility corruption.

“The donation, confirmed by the company, is a departure from past practice by Zuckerberg and his company”

wsj.com/tech/mark-zuckerbergs-…

wsj.com/politics/elections/jef…

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ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN co-op spin-off announced gamingonlinux.com/2024/12/elde…

#ELDENRINGNIGHTREIGN #SteamDeck #ELDENRING #PCGaming



Core Keeper developer announced KYORA that looks suspiciously like Terraria where "every pixel is yours to shape" gamingonlinux.com/2024/12/core…

#KYORA #IndieGames #Linux #SteamDeck

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