The universe is wild.
This streak on a Hubble photo, originally thought to be an imaging glitch, is actually a 200,000 light year trail of new stars formed by the wake of a black hole that was ejected from the galaxy at the top right.
For reference, that streak is about twice the diameter of the Milky Way!
More details: https://hubblesite.org/contents/media/images/2023/010/01GWQ1F36Y4JK6Y4K8AWMZ86AF?news=true
#neurosciencestudy
there's a pair of nipple-like parts of the brain called "mammillary bodies", so that's fun
@2ck https://www.pcgamer.com/after-a-secret-server-shocked-the-community-100000-fans-are-finally-playing-city-of-heroes-again/
it came back in 2019 after it turned out some fans had the source code and now there's a bunch of different fan servers with the "main" one being Homecoming
@ami_angelwings never underestimate what a collective of gaming nerds can achieve, huh? that's really cool. i hope the legal situation is resolved in the devs' server admins' favors
@ami_angelwings i had no idea city of heroes was still running
LMQL: Programming language for Large Language Models (LLM)
@lupyuen that's pretty intriguing. I wonder how this relates to something like midjourney and stable diffusion's prompts. I understand those as having a more elaborate interface than just keywords or cleverly chosen phrases...I'm imagining close control over something like generating an interior visual scene with a specific number of chairs and locations
@AbandonedAmerica @OkieSpaceQueen it could work: two generations of teen pregnancies and error bars for kids who don't quite know the ages of older folks
@rahulbot shooting from the hip here, but probably because it wouldn't mean the same thing. the @-mention couldn't notify the mentioned user for those services because neither of those services actually "talk" to Mastodon using the ActivityPub protocol.
@rlux Second ruling in WA state tonight seems to allow at least 12 states (Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Vermont) to continue to manufacture/provide mifepristone.
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/texas-abortion-pill-mifepristone-ruling/h_113ec015d194c7a27192cee6a215f51c
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@Sunny The US Code is divided into "titles" (effectively volumes) and, as per tradition in legal citations, the number of the title comes before "US Code". The section mark (§) is used to distinguish section references from page references, in other legal references.
Title 5 is captioned "Government Organization And Employees" and is where the law you cite is codified in a standard place.
Much of the text was passed as public law 101-194 "Ethics Reform Act of 1989" 1989-11-30, which started as House Bill 3660.
Pages 103 Stat. 1746-1747 have the text of the brand-new section 7353 of title 5. The part you quote (section 7353(a)) remains nearly unchanged by amendments since 1989. What was "agency" then is "entity" now.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/101st-congress/house-bill/3660/text/pl?overview=closed
Title 9 of US Code is captioned Arbitration, not to be confused with Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 which has been codified in title 20 of the US Code "Education" (20 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq.)
So The Correct Citation for your quoted text is 5 U.S. Code § 7353(a) or 5 U.S.C. § 7353(a)
Is your 10x engineer really 10x more productive if they don’t boost team performance at all? Can we measure that?
The best engineers I’ve worked with are the ones who can simplify problems and guide the team through the simplified vision. These engineers didn’t look 10x productive by measures of line count, to git commits or hours in the office. But their team got a lot done and, more importantly, didn’t waste time on dumb shit and over engineering. Most orgs suck at measuring those folks.
Here in Britain, we regularly eat the leftovers of a sea that came and went 220 million years ago, when the first dinosaurs were just getting started. More than half of our salt (57%) is mined from Middlewich in Cheshire, which was sitting in the tropics (15 N) in the middle of an arid desert. The shallow basin flooded & dried up repeatedly, leaving a thick layer of salt that’s still there today. Edible rock is a bit weird, but enjoy putting it on your chips! #ocean #salt
Does anyone have leads on project/product/program roles that would benefit from an extensive technical (front end, programming, accessibility) background? Asking for a friend who prefers in-person or hybrid roles in Boston but is open to remote.
Help me help my friend get #FediHired :)
NASACast Audio: The Artemis II Astronauts
Episode webpage: http://www.nasa.gov/johnson/HWHAP/the-artemis-ii-astronauts
Media file: http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/audio/ep283_the_artemis_ii_astronauts.mp3
I always like the term of venery “a nest of rabbits” because it makes me think of eggs 🪺 and Easter but of course, rabbits 🐇 do make nests.
This #linocut is part of my #termsOfVenery series for collective names for animals.
A capable software engineer and aspirating (sic) cook. Also posting about space stuff (mostly NASA) occasionally
pronouns: he, him