Dragons are real. And they live in the ocean.
Blue Glaucus or “the blue dragon” is a brightly colored nudibranch that incorporates toxic chemicals & stinging cells from prey into its skin as a defense against predation.
And in my humble opinion, it’s more spectacular than anything ever imagined in Westeros. Image: Sylke Rohrlach #science #nature #SharedPlanet
2023-01-06 #image:
As Russian "#ceasefire" begins, there is an air raid alert all over #Ukraine.
@this_hits_home trying to explain this to my hosts for my expired cert which is going nowhere… (futex.com.au)
With Twitter being in the news so much, there are examples from Twitter, e.g., https://twitter.com/GergelyOrosz/status/1606354058280779779. The direction this guy was going was silly enough that a number of folks, unsolicited, messaged me in the early days saying that, based on the public tweets, this guy had no chance (h/t https://sigmoid.social/@swyx for images).
That example is only notable because the person actually tried and failed. There are plenty of more absurd claims from people who didn't try, like https://mastodon.social/@danluu/109374630690202023.
This is Buffalo #Bills assistant athletic trainer Denny Kellington. He is the reason #DamarHamlin is still alive.
He performed #CPR on Hamlin on the field Monday night, and doctors today said his speed and skill were "absolutely vital."
You never know when you will find yourself in a situation where you have the ability to save someone’s life.
Get certified. https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class
@shanselman wow! It works!
So many years we fought with the Twitter API. I love that if you want an RSS of someone's Mastodon feed, you just add .rss at the end of their URL. Open Web, my friends. https://hachyderm.io/@shanselman.rss
My parents thought I was going through a space “phase” until I graduated from high school, went to college, and said “no really… I’m gonna do that thing I was somewhat obsessed with my entire life.” 😆 #NASA
Oops! I did again:
I created a Twitter account pretending to be @SenMarkey (with his permission) and applied for Blue “verification.”
And once again, Twitter took my $8, asked zero questions and gave the fake account a blue checkmark.
@kittylyst I lost a close relative (to aggressive cancer), our last comms were: ‘let’s catch up, it’s been a while.’