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Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer Part 42: Upset the Applecart gamingonlinux.com/2024/08/buil…

#Linux #Retro #RetroGaming





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When Teachers Become the Students: Educators Spend Summer Studying STEM Engagement at Johnson nasa.gov/centers-and-facilitie… #NASA #JohnsonSpaceCenter #General #Internships #STEMEngagementAtNASA



Sols 4263-4265: A Royal Birthday Celebration at Kings Canyon science.nasa.gov/blogs/sols-42… #NASA #Blogs


Milky Way Over Tunisia apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240805.ht… #APOD
#APOD
in reply to NASA

I was like "Is that an igloo?" and then I read the location and chuckled. 😀


Just found "Opeth Music Cartridge for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive" on bandcamp. Instant purchase. Too bad the actual cartridges are sold out. The arrangements are really good and use the FM sounds of the Genesis' sound chip to great effect.

flosk.bandcamp.com/album/opeth…

#Opeth #VGM #cover #MegaDrive #SegaGenesis #metal #ChipTune



How Do I Navigate NASA Learning Resources and Opportunities? nasa.gov/learning-resources/na… #NASA #LearningResources #ForEducators


NASA Engagement Platform Brings Experts to Classrooms, Communities nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-eng… #NASA #LearningResources #STEMEngagementAtNASA


Europa Clipper Solar Array Alignment and Install nasa.gov/image-article/europa-… #NASA
#NASA


NASA’s Stennis Space Center Announces New Deputy Director nasa.gov/news-release/stennis-… #NASA #StennisSpaceCenter



NASA Inspires Employee to Reach Full Potential nasa.gov/image-article/kim-joh… #NASA #StennisSpaceCenter



NASA Stennis Flashback: Shuttle Team Achieves Unprecedented Milestone nasa.gov/centers-and-facilitie… #NASA #StennisSpaceCenter


NASA Sends More Science to Space, More Strides for Future Exploration science.nasa.gov/science-resea… #NASA #BiologicalPhysicalSciences #GlennResearchCenter #ISSResearch #KennedySpaceCenter #MarshallSpaceFlightCenter #MaterialsScience #PhysicalSciences #PlantBiology #SpaceBiology


Lagniappe for August 2024 nasa.gov/centers-and-facilitie… #NASA #StennisSpaceCenter


Once again, evidence that #Ecosystems are complex, and perhaps we need to be acknowledge that - and be a bit more humble about implementing "solutions"

theguardian.com/environment/ar…





yeah sure magic isn't real but there is a guy who turns gatorade into steak with science so what's the difference really
in reply to Danny (he/they)

I do hope it encourages folks to wonder what independent scientific infrastructure could look like. As well as what could be possible if more folks were included in the process of technological development.
in reply to Danny (he/they)

@danwchan the reality is that genomic science is moving to become a low capital endeavor such that even a middle income YouTuber can accomplish things strange, incredible, and concerning. I've heard it, the democratization of genomic science, referred to as the biopunk revolution. its effects however, are hard to predict to say the least.
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Low Leakage Cryogenic Disconnects for Fuel Transfer and Long-Term Storage nasa.gov/directorates/stmd/pri… #NASA #CenterOfExcellenceForCollaborativeInnovationCoECI #General


@radiofreefedi just played a song by @jefftheworld that I really liked. I wouldn't have guessed that "chiptune music" was something I'd like, but I'm digging it. You can find his music at jefftheworld.com

#RadioFreeFedi

in reply to Marc Huffnagle

Glad you enjoyed! You can also find more music, videos, etc, on my peertube channel (which you can follow right here on the fediverse):

videos.rights.ninja/c/jeffthew…




A new report from European Commission's Open Source Observatory gives an in-depth analysis of #OpenSource policy across 15 EU and non-EU countries.

It shows that governments are adopting open source to enhance
🔴 digital sovereignty
🟡 data privacy
🟢 control over digital infrastructures

Read the report 👉 europa.eu/!DDyPBb

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Milky Way Over Tunisia

Image Credit & Copyright: Makrem Larnaout

apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240805.ht… #APOD

#APOD


Ooh! These look cool!

Skip’s Mo/Go Robotic Pants Help Power You Up Mountains


"Is it possible to make a hike uphill easier on your body? Skip thinks so, and they have a solution. In a collaboration with clothing company Arc’teryx, Skip, a startup born out of Google’s innovation lab, has a pair of specialized pants that act like a powered exoskeleton. They’re called Mo/Go.

"With a motor at the knee, the Mo/Go (short for mountain goat) has an adjustable carbon-fiber cuffs keep them in place, and they augment the user’s quadricep and hamstring muscles to propel them forward and upward.

"The idea is not to have a robot walk for you, but to help power your joints and muscles, letting you go farther, for longer."

in reply to Muse

@Isaac Kuo - I have a sense that you are over-discounting the size of the medical market for exoskeleton devices. There are a lot of aging people, many of whom have various muscular, skeletal, or control problems. (As I typed this I had a flash image of an REI store with an exoskeleton section.)
in reply to Muse

You may be right. After all, walkers are pretty inexpensive; they have reached economies of scale.

Still, they're made of relatively inexpensive aluminum, not carbon fiber.

Anyway, for me building my DIY idea, I've modified it from a couple flexible springs to something with four rigid sticks. Basically, the bottom sticks are walking sticks, while the top sticks go from the bottom sticks to points near the top of backpack straps or suspenders. As before, "pulling" pushes down with a good mechanical advantage.

Originally, I was thinking of attaching the bottom of the sticks to the toes of your shoes, but trying out the cadence ... it feels weird to move your left arm slightly before your left leg. By making the bottom sticks independent walking sticks, you can use your natural cadence. Also, it's more flexible because you don't need to wear anything specific on your feet.



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in reply to John Carlos Baez

i still don't understand the assumption of a single ancestor. my sense of prokaryotes is that we descend from several populations with different specialties all eveolving in an anastomising net of symbisis.

eventually things shake out to bacteria and archaea

in reply to Barry Goldman

I was just at a meeting where this idea was discussed at length. The phrase that kept coming up is "LUCA is a community", meaning that phylogenetic methods cannot prove that the genes existed in the same cell at the same time. So I think that you are essentially correct, but the methods are still valid for tracing broad evolutionary trends
in reply to Frank Aylward

@foaylward if by community we might mean half a dozen different kinds of creatures.

i'll have to review the methods again to see what they say about my idea.



Sooooo QUTE!!

youtu.be/tzHc8sOO8l8?si=gYBTST…



Baby wolverine! Daaaaaaw!

youtu.be/9Odj2KgTy0o?si=PiHG1N…





Federated chatting - now in Nextcloud Talk! 🌍 ↔️ 🌎

Add users from independent Nextcloud Hub instances in group conversations and communicate easily without leaving your own Nextcloud. Federated features are ideal for projects between teams using different Nextcloud Hubs, enabling flexible, secure collaboration without third-party messengers.

Learn more about how federated chats work in Nextcloud Hub 8! 👇

#Nextcloud #Federation #SelfHosted

nextcloud.com/blog/how-federat…

in reply to Nextcloud 📱☁️💻

feels like a missed opportunity to adopt the matrix protocol, which is already proven in federated chat. I still hope we still see that in the future!
in reply to Nextcloud 📱☁️💻

"The federated chat feature is ased on the Open Cloud Mesh (OCM) open standard developed at CERN with the help of Nextcloud and other open source projects."

May i offer you a "b"? 😉



New #ISEPpapers! Genomic analyses of Symbiomonas scintillans show no evidence for endosymbiotic #bacteria but does reveal the presence of #GiantViruses journals.plos.org/plosgenetics… #protists #symbiosis #viruses #genomics #microbes @PLOS by Anna Cho et al.



Unfortunately, the drug that prevents HIV infection, lenacapavir, is currently unaffordable at $42,250 for the first year. If it were sold by Gilead for $40 per year, it would still yield them a 30% profit. But I guess that’s not how capitalism works.

nature.com/articles/d41586-024…



Breaking my silence to bombard you with photos from a recent research trip to #Iceland... Here, for no particular reason, a washing line in Hofsós.

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