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AFP—US working to negotiate Gaza truce of 'at least six weeks:' Biden

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I once swallowed a bunch of synonyms.

It gave me thesaurus throat I've ever had!

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True story: I never issue "reboot" from the CLI because I once arrow-keyed up too far and rebooted a critical system into an unusable state.

So, if you look at my history, it's always "sleep 5 && reboot" to allow for a frantic "oh sh*t, Ctrl-C!" at the last moment.
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HST visible pass in ⑩ minutes rises W at 20:03:₀₃ peak alt=76°(S) at 20:09:₁₉ mag:0.9 disappears alt=37° ESE at 20:10:₄₆

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The real Trolley Problem is that we don't have trolleys anymore

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If our civilization collapses, extraterrestrial archeologists can look at this and be impressed. Three satellites following the Earth in an equilateral triangle, each 2.5 million kilometers from the other two. Each contains two gold cubes in free-fall. The satellites accelerate just enough so they don't get blown off course by the solar wind. The gold cubes inside feel nothing but gravity.

Lasers bounce between each cube and its partner in another satellite, measuring the distance between them to an accuracy of 20 picometers: less than the diameter of a helium atom! This lets the satellites detect gravitational waves — ripples in the curvature of spacetime — with very long wavelengths, and correspondingly low frequencies.

It should see so many binary white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes in the Milky Way that these will be nothing but foreground noise. More excitingly, it should see mergers of supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies as far as... the dawn of time, or whenever such black holes were first formed. (The farther you look, the older things you see.)

It may even be able to see the "gravitational background radiation": the thrumming vibrations in the fabric of spacetime left over from the Big Bang. These gravitational waves were created before the hot gas in the Universe cooled down enough to become transparent to light. So they're older than the microwave background radiation, which is the oldest thing we see now.

It's called LISA - the Laser Interferometric Satellite Antenna. And we're in luck: ESA has just decided to launch it in 2035.

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Daniel's weekly report January 26, 2024

lists.haxx.se/pipermail/daniel

WFH, curldown, QUIC, test, download buffer, curl distros, curl up, keyboard, c-ares, CNA, FOSDEM

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Seen on the other place.

I have been mystified why K represented Lysine for many years. Undergrad #biochemistry lecturer said “I don't know why, but I assume it is because of the end of the side chain looks like a K”. Well, turns out the answer is more simple.

Source: M Eugenio Vazquez. Posted in honour of Margaret Dayhoff, inventor of the single-letter amino acid code

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Mars Helicopter Ingenuity was just a 30-day tech. demo. mission to test powered, controlled flight on another world, with 5 test flights.

Almost 3 years later, Ingenuity completed 72 flights and would have trudged on if not for this rotor damage.

The map below shows Ingenuity's adventurous path thru Jezero Crater in the past 3 years.

Perseverance will move on soon and Ingenuity will no longer be able to communicate without it 😢

mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission
mars.nasa.gov/technology/helic
#Ingenuity
10/n

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On Sol 1037 (three days ago) the Perseverance rover observerved this transit of Mars' smallest moon Deimos.
This timelapse was made from 177 Left Mastcam-Z images and shows the event at 10x speed.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/Simeon Schmauß

flic.kr/p/2pu14FA

#Mars #NASA #Perseverance #Deimos #Transit #Sun #Solarocks

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Not wanting to get into a debate of what the best derivative notation is, but this post makes some useful points that could be kept in mind when teaching calculus, especially the start of multivariable calculus

math.stackexchange.com/a/32704

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Thirty years ago, I used the holidays to rewrite our in-house 3d tool from scratch, based on specs and design I worked on for a year. On January 2nd 1994, the first version of Blender was running!
I'm incredible proud, humbled and impressed of where it went. Happy 30th birthday :) #b3d

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Timelapse of astronaut Chris Cassidy working outside the International Space Station as it orbits the Earth.

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