Corymbia ficifolia, also commonly known as the #redfloweringgum, is a tree that is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.
It has rough bark on the trunk and on its branches, robust, bright green thick leaves, flower buds in groups of seven; bright red, pink or orange flowers and its fruit is like the shape of cups. That’s the best description I can give.
This one in #BentleighEast #Australia has the most lovely deep-pink flowers. Although the colour is subtle viewing the tree from afar, up close the colour is really quite striking.
Love the fine hair appearance of these flowers too! The bees seem quite partial to them as well. 🐝🐝🐝
I read just now with interest that these are one of the most commonly planted ornamental eucalypts in Australia.
#urbanflora #flora #gardening #garden #melbourne #aesthetichedonist #FebruaryFun #gardeningAU #gardening #narrm #victoria #Australia #godmustbeabotanist #makesmehappy
@AlSweigart it’s a paradigm
When you're trying to socialize a unified #CTI #ThreatHunting #DetectionEngineering taxonomy and your mind just continually goes to this:
No matter how dark it seems, there is always a path forward.
#Aotearoa #nz #Photography #Nature #naturephotography #LandscapePhotography #NewZealand #LongExposure #astro #astrophotography
Do you know why you won't find any mention anywhere on the W3C website of #web3? It does not exist. BOOM! There is one web.
@sonder excellent!
I’m also going to do the same now re:work, but hope my wife doesn’t do the same re:husband.
NEW: Elon Musk fired a top engineer over his declining view counts.
Plus the reason the site went down yesterday, fears about an upcoming FTC audit, and more, and more.
https://www.platformer.news/p/elon-musk-fires-a-top-twitter-engineer
From @zoeschiffer and me.
@emilygorcenski it’s funny, mine has never stopped (Astro tweets (sun set / sun rise etc) generated at about 6/day)
@AlSweigart bc -l # 🤭
@fbz yes, it’s called a plaster-cast, then you cast that and you have the original shape.
I’ve done that as a kid for taking casts of (animal) footprints. (The final object can be painted in glue and you then dust it with sand)
@mjg59 I’m running 1Gbps on a 20m of CAT5 with dodgy ends I manually crimped back in 1999 (with the TPairs incorrectly paired).
I don’t know how this is working (and to test, I have pushed about 300MB/s down it but I can’t source or sink more than that with the devices I have.)
Previous place I lived my ISP was so low on IPv4 that it wasn't one IPv4 per customer - the entire building was CGNed behind a single IPv4. There was port isolation, so I just skipped bothering with any NAT locally and just bridged my AP to the WAN link and everything just got an internal IP from the ISP's DHCP server. A year or so later, they got acquired by Google and had a whole bunch of IPv4 space available, and suddenly my lightswitches were on the public internet.