@atomicpoet technical question, if you have an independent instance, and you are followed by (say) 10,000 followers all on independent instances, will your instance need to do 10,000 network connect/pushes for everything you post?
from the time that we reported a scam app impersonating Brave and stealing cryptocurrency, it took 16 days and escalation to multiple Google employees for Google Play to take it down. the app had been up since Dec 19(!) and had over 1k users :(. https://community.brave.com/t/brave-wallet-app-scam-on-google-store/463774
curl 'https://groundhog-day.com/api/v1/predictions?year=2023' | jq .predictions | sqlite-utils insert day.db groundhogs - --flatten
sqlite-utils convert day.db groundhogs groundhog_coordinates --multi '{"latitude": value.split(",")[0], "longitude": value.split(",")[1]}'
datasette install datasette-cluster-map
datasette day.db
Groundhogs on a map!
Twitter just announced free access to the Twitter API will end on February 9, with unannounced pricing or usage details, effectively killing every free fun and useful thing ever built with it: bots, games, mashups, visualizations, research projects, autoposters, autoblockers, deleters, and so much more. https://twitter.com/twitterdev/status/1621026986784337922
Chaosnet: The #Lisp Machine network protocol that was beat by TCP/IP
"The only really visible remnant of #Chaosnet is the CH DNS class. There’s something about that fact that I find strangely fascinating. The CH class is a vestigial ghost of an alternative network protocol in a world that has long since settled on TCP/IP. It’s exciting, at least to me, to know that the last traces of Chaosnet still lurk out there in the infrastructure of our networked society. The CH DNS class is a fun artifact of digital archaeology. But it’s also a living reminder that the internet was not born fully formed, that TCP/IP is not the only way to connect computers to each other, and that “the internet” is far from the coolest name we could have had for our global communication system."
Do you know this species? Greta oto is a species of brush-footed #butterfly and member of the subfamily Danainae, tribe Ithomiini, and subtribe Godyridina. It is known by the common name glass wing butterfly for its transparent wings, which allow it to camouflage without extensive coloration. In Spanish it's espejitos, meaning "little mirrors" because of its transparent wings. #Photographer unknown
@Spacedlaw #Nature #NatureLovers #Wildlife #NaturePhotography #Animals #Animallovers
King Charles will not appear on new Australia $5 note https://bbc.in/3JQCFyz
@GossiTheDog I bet it's DNS.
Because IT IS ALWAYS DNS!
And global sea-ice extent has now set a new *all-time* record low...
➡️ Arctic (2nd lowest on record for date) + Antarctic (lowest on record for date)
[Graphics: https://zacklabe.com/global-sea-ice-extent-conc/. Data from https://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index for the satellite-era. I am using a 5-day running mean.]
nice examples of how only boxplots are not enough https://www.cedricscherer.com/2021/06/06/visualizing-distributions-with-raincloud-plots-and-how-to-create-them-with-ggplot2/ #rstats #bioinformatics #visualization
Missing radioactive capsule found in WA outback during frantic search https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-01/australian-radioactive-capsule-found-in-wa-outback-rio-tinto/101917828
Yesterday I took apart a pair of secateurs, removed the rust, cleaned them, oiled them, and sharpened the blades.
My dad's stereo comes with a circuit diagram in a little pouch when you open it, so you can more easily identify and replace components.
Clothing is *supposed* to come apart at the seams, because seams can be restitched with almost no loss of quality, unlike a fabric tear that needs to be patched.
Having items that are actively hostile to repair is a very, very modern trend.