A few animated gifs derived from the master thesis of Francesca Zanetti at the University of Bologna, who successfully defended her Thesis last week 🍾 🍾 🍾 🍾 🎓 🎓 🎓 🎓 🎓
She analysed brand new ENZO simulations to predict the integrated background of γ-ray and neutrinos from shocks, AGN and star formation , from z=0 to z=3.
Here is the evolution of hadronic γ-ray emissions in the simulated volume, for a few snapshot.
Switzerland now requires all government software to be open source https://www.zdnet.com/article/switzerland-now-requires-all-government-software-to-be-open-source/ by @sjvn
Switzerland is one of the world's leading #opensource countries; now, if only the United States could follow its lead!
So Esquire put my 31-year old (!!) AMMONITE on it's 75 Best Sci-Fi Books of All Time list: "Gripping and gutsy, rich in layers of feminist and queer thought, Ammonite gleefully throws a stick of dynamite into the sci-fi firmament."
https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/books/g39358054/best-sci-fi-books/
I AM NOT COMPLAINING 🤩
I'm proud to be one of Shin-ya Takemura's colleagues!
For a long time people thought noble gases were too snobbish to form compounds, but in 1962 Neil Bartlett produced xenon hexafluoride.
Most xenon compounds involve fluorine, chlorine and oxygen - elements so aggressive they ignore the standoffishness of this noble gas, slap it right on the back and say "hey, pal! I'm moving in!" But as a result, some of these compounds are dangerous. Xenon trioxide and xenon tetroxide are explosive. Xenon oxytetrafluoride, shown here, is extremely reactive, and it forms hazardous and corrosive byproducts when mixed with water.
A much more mellow chemical is tetraxenonogold - the first discovered compound involving a noble gas and a noble metal! But to make it, you use fluorine.
As far as I can tell, all these xenon compounds are created by chemists just to provide interesting Wikipedia articles for me to read while sipping coffee in bed:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenon_compounds
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenon_oxytetrafluoride
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetraxenonogold(II)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organoxenon_chemistry
@aram
I’ve been on a bit of a maths binge recently, and either of Hannah Fry’s books (“The Mathematics of Love”, “Hello World”) she reads both of them herself and does it well.
Also Matt Parker’s “Humble Pi: a comedy of Maths Errors.”
I’ve listened to all three of the above at least twice.
so far "How Git Works" has sold more on its first day than any other zine except "The Pocket Guide to Debugging" and it's only been 3 hours https://wizardzines.com/zines/git/
appreciate you all, hope the zine helps with your git woes ❤
Innovation macht sinnvolle Dinge kleiner - Überkonsum macht sie größer und sinnloser
#Verbrenneraus schnellstens
When i hear root cause… the image that comes to mind
Image from: https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2022/01/wageningen-root-archive/
Just for fun. I added together all of the images I took of Comet Pons Brooks a few weeks ago. The session was just after astronomical twilight and every single frame I took (68) had at least one satellite trail. To really piss me off, a whole train of freshly launched Starlink satellites joined the "party". This, friends, is the price we pay for "progress". #notostarlink #savethesky