I appreciate a discussion among a bunch of people who are all, so to speak, capable of flying space shuttles, yet understand why not every interface should look like the space shuttle cockpit. https://mstdn.social/@kissane/110300512767913104
This paper is 5 years old but I just happened across it and have been talking it up to like four different friend groups because it’s so fun. I particularly enjoyed the retrograde klimarübe (you know, the rutabaga that represents an idealized continent for climate delineation purposes … you know).
Mikolajewicz et al. (2018): “The climate of a retrograde rotating Earth” – https://esd.copernicus.org/articles/9/1191/2018/
@stephenjudkins Hah, got it: it was Food Fight!
@stephenjudkins Not knowing is going to bug me all day.
@stephenjudkins On the north side of the street, right? Just east of that downhill slope toward the river. Can’t think what street it would have been on, though.
I had these vegan shrimp from a crustpunk grocery popup near Ladd’s Division in like 2004 that still jump-scare me out of my own memory sometimes.
Extremely appreciated @kissane’s piece on Mastodon and Bluesky, but honestly everything past the first paragraph was a bit of a haze through some intense sense-memories from 1995: https://erinkissane.com/blue-skies-over-mastodon
@clayote @ingrid @cstross As far as a totally explicit articulation, this predates the one I always think of, @sparks’s: https://quietbabylon.com/2013/the-singularity-already-happened-we-got-corporations/
@glennf Just camping out in the replies here to make friends with other people affronted by “sound fairly boring”.
@BartWronski I think it’s wide-radius unsharp masking, which I understand was somewhat common as a kind of automatic dodge and burn in this era.
Wise words from the introduction & conclusion to my dad's #training material when he was learning to be a #software #developer in the early 1980s.
My sleep was disturbed by dreams of a TV show about long-duration astronauts. The writers couldn’t stick to a tone, so sometimes it was “What We Do in the Shadows” but about intense, mentally tough pilots in a tiny shared space; other times, they were doing Sorkinesque float-and-talks and making Important Arguments. I would rather have dreamed about falling off a roof again.
I’m not a Mastodon partisan, but I do have a pretty strong preference for not providing free #content for a commercial venture unless I know exactly what the deal is. https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration/110273442030673147
Just for my own sick amusement, here’s what happens if you white-balance off a cloud near totality and crop: https://xoc.s3.amazonaws.com/also/gk2a-2023-04-20-0400-crop.jpeg
To my great though trivial annoyance, their processing pipeline cuts off the limb. It does look great, though, as expected. This is from the 4/20 eclipse, which @dscovr_epic also got an excellent frame of. Link to a 30 megabyte 1 km/pixel version: https://xoc.s3.amazonaws.com/also/gk2a-2023-04-20-0400.jpeg
@burritojustice Posting my CSV on LinkedIn, etc.
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