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A Landscape with Apollo and the Muses by Circle of Jan Brueghel 1st and Circle of Hendrick van Balen 1st.

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Outbound Comet ZTF

Image Credit & Copyright: Rolando Ligustri

apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230324.ht… #APOD

#APOD


"18 inch (46cm) Newtonian reflector telescope erected by British astronomer Andrew Ainslie Common in his garden shed around 1876 at his house in Ealing, near London, England" (~1880).

Museums Victoria, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

#telescope



"Newton's Discovery of the Refraction of Light," by Pelagio Palagi (1827).

Pelagio Palagi, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

#newton



Binocular Microscope by R&J Beck.

Coatsobservatory, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

#microscope



inv.vern.cc/watch?v=ySp_45K8TZ…
@BrodieOnLinux makes some great points here. i feel like dt like all of us has memories and nostalgia for old things and at the rate linux is moving now things are going to change.

some points dt made are true when your talking about certain projects like gnome, but there are so many gnome forks it's ridiculous.

in reply to karson🌙

I totally get having a love for the way everything used to be, but I just didn't find it fair to say that all of Linux is like this when it's very clearly just talking about one project
in reply to Brodie Robertson

from what i understand that's probably just how dt's thought process was in making the

love the guy and makes good content but sometimes he says things that aren't always the case or heavily biased toward his opinion




Fragment of the Chelyabinsk Meteorite that fell on February 15, 2013 in Russia.

Pavel Maltsev, pavelmaltsev.ru, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

#meteorite



"An Allegory of Intelligence" by Cesare Dandini (1656).

Cesare Dandini, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.





"The Fall of Phaeton" by Joseph Heintz the Elder (1596).

Joseph Heintz the Elder, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Color edits.



Good Dog (Stars)!🐶
Sirius A, the brightest star in our night sky, revolves with its faint, tiny stellar companion Sirius B. Both are in the Canis Major (Big Dog) constellation. Sirius B may look tiny, but it's also massive, the remains of an exploded star. #NationalPuppyDay
#NASAExoplanets

in reply to Muse

the shooting and the treatment of the animals are an allegory of the situation Jews found themselves in at that time.” While the moral of the Disney film might be that hunting animals is wrong, Salten’s message seems to be more that hunting humans is wrong.

Very different stories. Disney not only plagiarizes pre-existing tales, they corrupt them as well - to make more money, of course.



"Landscape with Apollo and the Muses," by Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée) (1652).

Claude Lorrain, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Color edits.



"A Vintage Lightning Storm at Kitt Peak" on June 4, 1972.

Gary Ladd/KPNO/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.



"The Microscope" by Robert Walter Weir (1849).

Robert Walter Weir, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Color edits.

#microscope




I feel awful that I only just learned about this. One of my physiotherapists is part of the Naarm team of Performance Medicine. I caught this when I was calling them to change an appointment. What is "Naarm"? It is the Boonwurrung name for the area that is called Melbourne by the colonial settlers. Just like "it's Istanbul not Constantinople", it's Naarm and not Melbourne.
Why is Melbourne also Called Naarm?

I will be looking further into this.



Happy to see that @hpcprogrammer will be giving a talk on “Scaling Data Analytics with Open Source Tools” April 26 in the Dell HPC Community series! dellhpc.org/networks/events/41…


It seems appropriate that blue checks on #Twitter will become even more meaningless on April Fools Day.
in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum

I hope Twitter delete the ID I provided to get my verified blue tick status several years ago.
in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum

It will be very revealing in regards to who decides to pay for the blue checks after the 1st.


The Saint-Sauveur Meteorite fell on July 10, 1914 in France.

Muséum de Toulouse, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

#meteorite



Meanwhile, in battery news...

Researchers at Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) have developed an oxygen-ion battery with a storage capacity that doesn't decrease over time, leading to an extremely long lifespan compared to other batteries.

This battery can be produced without rare metals and could be used for in large energy storage systems, e.g., to store electrical energy from renewable sources.

techxplore.com/news/2023-03-ox…

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#energy #batteries #sustainability #technology



Good news in #FOSS anyone?

Our application platform is now open! 🚀

We welcome subsmissions from projects that seek support for Open Source Infrastructure in the public interest.

Would you like to see support for a specific library, developer tool or any other critical open source component? Please let us know!

sovereigntechfund.de/de/applic…

#foss
in reply to Fiona Krakenbürger

@sl007 we have been working at the core of this area for the last 5 years. Can't quite understand from the text if these two #OMN projects are applicable or not: "governance" unite.openworlds.info/Open-Med… and "news" visionon.tv/w/jqTdss1qrdk4yEZi…

Can you clarify the text please.

in reply to vagabond

@Hamishcampbell
Did ask directly cause this was also discussed in the W3C mailing list and a lot of people asked in the official forum and fedi already (probably in fediforum and socialhub too), in particular due to 1 sentence.
But I think it would be strange if my gov. asked some years ago and now it would turn out those projects are not applicable.
This would then be the same like prototype fund who even did not support all the ActivityPub applications …

@krakenbuerger
Could you answer public about this?
Maybe also about “bundling projects”?
Thank you so much.

in reply to Sebastian Lasse

@Hamishcampbell
/me thinking privately 😀
if those projects would not be applicable, the whole fund would fail and my gov. would just repeat the same fail like with Putins gas again.
A while ago it really seemed superclear to me that they _did_ understood that we have to prevent the next monopoly (also here) and it seemed clear to me that the gov. understood that we need an ActivityPub Client Ecosystem which is as _diverse_ as possible …
This _would_ without a doubt include such prosocial projects of all kinds. Currently we seem to be on a tipping point.

@krakenbuerger

in reply to vagabond

@Hamishcampbell

Re. ActivityPub funding I think that @darius and @bobwyman made valid points in the Social CG mailing list.

ping @mariha @cpmoser
@iconet
@maxlath
too

My personal believe is that nearly all active projects _need_ some of _the same_ milestones, we could talk about teaming up on Wednesday, see
[in case you had not subscribed]
lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/p…
Maybe @krakenbuerger can confirm if this impression is fine.

in reply to Sebastian Lasse

Any updates on this? If they are going down the same #NGIzero path then they are the problem rather than the solution, the value is in #openweb culture more than the hard tech which at best if a manifestation of this value.

Let's hope this is not a fuckup, please? Send me info when you get it, as we need to talk about this stuff at the #fediforum event.

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in reply to vagabond

@Hamishcampbell @darius @bobwyman @mariha @cpmoser @iconet @maxlath

@krakenbuerger
Really many people did ask.
My personal believe is that nearly all active projects _need_ some of _the same_ milestones
(the projects are maybe “user-facing” but these milestones are infrastructure for sure).
Although I would ask myself what a huge power line means if there are no users cause power sockets for users are forbidden.

Can you confirm if this would be the right path then?
--> lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/p…

in reply to vagabond

@Hamishcampbell I deeply believe the value is in both, culture of openness and decentralized infrastructure which works as a scaffold to support the people who participate in that culture. Without it it's too easy to fallback to the old power structures, even for the best intented people. Have experienced it both sides.

@sl007 I'll be happy to join the discussion, maybe it will help me rebuild some of the lost believes in this world.

@darius @bobwyman @cpmoser @iconet @maxlath @krakenbuerger



Live with more #Yakuza 0 right now youtube.com/watch?v=2F6Kzd0Ir0…


"Portrait of the Marquise du Châtelet" by Nicolas de Largillière (~1700s).

Nicolas de Largillière, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.



A ham radio call to students in Hawaii, a microgravity combustion investigation, and space botany filled the Exp 68 crew members' Thursday as they look ahead to a Soyuz departure next week. 🗾 go.nasa.gov/3Z9PeJe
#ISS
#iss



"Silver 'Universal Double Microscope' with ornate decoration by George Adams the Elder, Fleet Street, London, c. 1763."

Science Museum Group, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 via Silver microscope by George Adams, c. 1761.. 1949-116 Science Museum Group Collection Online. collection.sciencemuseumgroup.…

#microscope



What a great talk by @mako describing how #FOSS' brilliance is sometimes co-opted by the proprietary world where they succeed creating a (self-interested) market for things that communities do gratis out of kindness & trust... invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=…


"AMD Announces Zen 4 EPYC Embedded 9004 Series"

reshared this

in reply to niconiconi

i mean, military and space applications are typically considered embedded and they need quite a bit of processing power sometimes


Scientists originally developed this lightweight material to protect spacecraft during atmospheric re-entry. Now, this @NASASpinoff technology is being used in clothing to keep the wearer warm without overheating when they’re on the move. go.nasa.gov/3lC99Tm
#NASA
#NASA


Sketch of the 15-inch Great Refractor telescope at Harvard College Observatory.

A. Sonrel, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

#telescope



Is That Supposed To Happen? #shorts #Gaming youtube.com/shorts/to0FQcEWgss



The Everlasting Storm in the "Most Electric Place on Earth". Intense lightning storms occur over Venezuela's Lake Maracaibo almost 300 days per year, with up to 200 flashes a minute during the storms' peak intensity. kottke.org/23/03/the-everlasti…


Really excited by this #FFDW-supported project, a wonderful zine exploring how new tech (in general) interacts with deeply grounded communities: ipfs.metalabel.xyz/ipfs/QmQvVu…
#FFDW


From the Brennan Center for Justice, A Proposal to Reduce Unnecessary Incarceration. "The federal government must reorient its grant spending to press states to end punitive policies that fail to deliver public safety." brennancenter.org/our-work/pol…


The origin story of Ted Lasso - the character didn't originate with those NBC commercials in 2013 but much earlier in an Amsterdam comedy club. twitter.com/JoePompliano/statu…


Join us at the Garden of Movement Building: Mar 24, 10 AM EDT / 3PM CET

If you're at #Mozfest this week, come say hi to some of our volunteers.

We'll be in the Garden of Movement Building (top left corner of Emergent Encounters > The Gardens, Spacial Chat) Friday at 10:00 EDT to meet folks and run through a small activity surfacing some considerations the #translation of #science

Feel free to add questions or suggestions to the document below and hope to see some folks: etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Trans…

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