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Disney says subscribers are happy to sit through some ads theverge.com/2023/10/27/239349…
in reply to The Verge

I don't know who they asked, if I get ads on a service I pay for, I'm out.
in reply to Eugen Rochko

@Gargron a sensible logic that sadly #SkyTv has managed to make people ignore for years (UK anyway). There, you pay a subscription and get just as many ads. Infuriating!
in reply to Eugen Rochko

@Gargron This always blows my mind when I visit my parents and sit through an evening of cable… over $100/month and an entire THIRD of the airtime is the same 6 ads on repeat



Petrol/gas prices are a major cause for our current inflation.

Petrol is holding up inflation – the 7 graphs that show what’s happening to prices and what it will mean for interest rates

in reply to Muse

This is a problem that can be solved without lowering the price of petrol.

Indeed it's probably best and most quickly solved by increasing the price of petrol!

in reply to Muse

@Greg A. Woods I would tend to agree. In particular I think we need to tax the bejeebers out of the petrol industry and use the money to not only transition to electric, but to make people's lives more secure: housing, food, medical, etc.


Nature Is Beautiful: This Stupid Little Bird Probably Has Some Dumb Name Like Violet Cockass Or Billow-Throated Goochtail Or Something. clickhole.com/nature-is-beauti…
in reply to kottke.org

But all someone could come up with when they that saw that particular birb was "white-spotted bluethroat." Which it clearly is, but bird names are invariably *dull*.
_Moth_ names, on the other hand, are truly, deliciously wild: Angle Shades; Blair's Mocha; Bloxworth Snout; Old Lady; Silky Wave; The Satellite—honestly, I am not making these up.



NASA Supports Tests of Dust Sensor to Aid Lunar Landings nasa.gov/directorates/stmd/nas… #NASA #SpaceTechnologyMissionDirectorate #FlightOpportunitiesProgram
in reply to NASA

I keep reading this as "dust senator" for some reason


Glenn Hangar Has Long Been the Face of the Center nasa.gov/image-article/glenn-h… #NASA #GlennHistory #GlennResearchCenter #NASAHistory



Our support team knows the ins and outs of all our desktops... because they actually build them too!



Happy Birthday to Pop!_OS! After 6 years, 10 non-LTS releases and 3 LTS releases, we have a lot more in store! What do you love most about Pop!_OS?
in reply to System76

I love that it makes hacker-mode Linux easy, beautiful, and (for me, here in Colorado) local!


Researchers have built a superconducting camera with 400,000 pixels, which is so sensitive it can detect single photons. It comprises a grid of wires with no resistance until a photon strikes them. This shuts down the superconductivity in the grid, sending a signal. By combining the locations and intensities of the signals, the camera generates an image. These devices have been possible for decades but with a fraction of the pixel count of this new version.

nist.gov/news-events/news/2023…



Valheim testing a Unity upgrade with lots of optimizations gamingonlinux.com/2023/10/valh…

#Valheim #Unity #SteamDeck #Linux #PCGaming



Almost weekend. Looking for a hacking project? Check out one of our tutorials on nextcloud.com/developer


NASA, JAXA Benefit from Collaborative Fellowship Experience nasa.gov/centers-and-facilitie… #NASA #NASACentersFacilities #Artemis #GatewayProgram #KennedySpaceCenter #Mars #PeopleOfNASA


"Ge Bai, a professor of Accounting and Health Policy at Johns Hopkins University, said that for any business to survive, they must go after their debt."

Bingo.

American healthcare is a predatory business that's simply sits and waits until you need it, and then you're fucked. What it *isn't* is a public service that prioritizes public health & human development.

Are there any developed nations that I am allowed to move to?

nysfocus.com/2023/10/27/medica…

in reply to Aaron

Oh yeah and the mental health hotline was off work because it was a weekend when my friend had a huge crisis. Their automated advice? Call the cops.

My friend is alive and okay today, despite the mental health system. Not because of it.



ARK: Survival Ascended out now and enabled BattlEye for Steam Deck gamingonlinux.com/2023/10/ark-…

#SteamDeck #Linux #ARK



Steam Scream: The Revenge is live for a week of Halloween deals on Steam gamingonlinux.com/2023/10/stea…

#Steam #PCGaming #SteamDeck #Linux



GOG giving away Blacksad: Under the Skin during their Halloween Sale gamingonlinux.com/2023/10/gog-…

#Gaming #PCGaming #FreeGame





The scans of my first roll of HP5 just came in. Most shots turned out quite boring but here is one of my wife that I like.

Canon AE-1 Program
Ilford HP5
Helios 44M 58mm/2

#BelieveInFilm #FilmPhotography #AnalogPhotography #35mm #MonochromePhotography

in reply to Eugen Rochko

You're lucky your wife is so beautiful; she makes for all developing and scanning glitches! Just kidding, nice photo indeed


NASA en español Senior Science Writer and Editor Noelia González nasa.gov/image-article/nasa-en… #NASA
#NASA


Join NASA to Celebrate Worm Design, Influence with Original Designer nasa.gov/news-release/join-nas… #NASA #NASAHistory



It's been a long day, but the new briefs.video will be out tomorrow. In the mean time, please support on Open Collective if you can: opencollective.com/webbed-brie…


How many animals have ever existed on Earth? The estimated number is ludicrously big, orders of magnitude more than a trillion. Mostly insects. livescience.com/animals/how-ma…


I'm so proud of Keren, one of our recent graduates in the Media and Public Engagement MA program, for her work on the spirituality and politics of a Nigerian musical instrument: m.youtube.com/watch?v=5b443u_5…

If you're interested in graduate work on making community-centered media, learn more about the program here: colorado.edu/cmci/academics/me…





New #ISEPpapers! Long-read-based genome assembly reveals numerous endogenous viral elements in the green algal bacterivore Cymbomonas tetramitiformis academic.oup.com/gbe/advance-a… #protists #algae #microbes #genomics #viruses by @DacksLabECB
in reply to ISEP

@DacksLabECB very cool! Endogenous giant viruses are turning out to be quite common!

in reply to JocelynAyodele

@StaceyAyodele "16bit Sensation: Another Layer" episode 4 at 00:30. This scene is set in 1996, and the context is that this girl, who's helping out a small bishoujo game studio, is trying to convince the person in the apartment, who is their only programmer and who is refusing to work on the game because it'll be made for Windows (he's a PC-98 nerd), to come out and work on the game.
in reply to Fe₂🦀₃⋅H₂🦀 (normie arc)

the PC-98 to Windows switchover was just the Japanese version of the DOS to Windows switchover, and there were also plenty of holdouts in the west as well.

It's just that in Japan, two things happened. A lot of people were buying PCs for the first time, and NEC was overcharging for inferior hardware. The PDF related has a whole summary of why this happened, and there were a lot of things not mentioned from the video hardware staying unchanged to how nobody else was allowed to build clones.

NEC 100% fucked themselves over to the point they sell desktops/laptops in a joint venture with...Lenovo now.

in reply to Pawlicker 🐾😹

The other important thing to note here is that without Windows, there were 3 main DOS architectures (DOS/V which was essentially a localized version of MS-DOS, the NEC PC-98/Epson clones, and the Fujitsu FMR/FM Towns). DOS programs were written to use direct hardware access, Windows programs used APIs and as a result you could abstract away the hardware differences between the PC-98, FM Towns/FMR, and whatever piece of shit you bought at Wal-Mart back in the day.

If it wasn't Windows, Linux would have done the same thing. Or OS/2. Or BSD. In fact as a result of the abstraction, Windows NT/2k works with more PCI devices and western off the shelf software than on Windows 9x on the PC-98.



Glenn Hangar Has Long Been the Face of the Center nasa.gov/image-article/glenn-h… #NASA #GlennResearchCenter


Two weeks left to apply for this postdoc in my group:
embl.org/jobs/position/EBI0215…

Deadline 9th November




Encke and the Tadpoles apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap231027.ht… #APOD
#APOD


PhylteR: efficient identification of outlier sequences in phylogenomic datasets.

PhylteR can automatically identify sequences likely to be hidden paralogs or horizontally transferred genes in very large datasets. Removing those sequences therefore reduces noise in downstream analyses.

Available as an R package on CRAN or as docker and singularity images.

Package:

cran.r-project.org/web/package…

Paper:

doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad234

#Phylogeny #Genomics #bioinformatics #Phylogenomics



A leap in user experience: AlphaFold Database introduces sequence-based search and structure cluster members
ebi.ac.uk/about/news/updates-f…


Are you attending #SC23 and do you want to learn how to program GPUs with #OpenMP ? Join Tom Deakin, Simon McIntosh-Smith and Tim Mattson for their tutorial!

Date: Monday, 13 November 2023
Time: 8:30am - 5pm MST
Location: 203

For a sneak preview, check out:
youtube.com/watch?v=so7OsHCxaq…

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