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Where are you on the political scale? Please boost wildly!* 😃​

(*) Yes I mean Wildly not just widely

my favorite voyager episode might be the one where some aliens pretend to be Janeway and Tuvok in order to rip people off.

it all comes down to that moment when fake-Tuvok (who has gotten WAY too into his part) meets real-Tuvok and just stares at him in awe. then real-Tuvok shoots him.

Eating sushi while sitting on the ground, 35km from the frontlines. I asked the cashier where they get the fish from. She said that the supplier just picks it up locally and she has no idea where they get it from

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I think most of the difficulty I've had with learning from books over the years has been notational polysemy (or abuse). Like, there have been (and continue to be) many times when I get hung up on an equation because I can't tell that it's a definition or a derivation or expansion that's just skipping intermediate steps, not to mention the times when an equation is actually a *temporary* initialization or assignment of value. Then, let's not even get started on all the nasty stuff folks get up to with matrices or eliding variables from an expression.

If I'm in a certain subfield, I can more often figure it out because I've seen the notation before, but it's still a pain.

is there any place that has tracked how much itch.io raised in total for charity? like for all the bundle efforts combined?

JWST Sees Organic Molecules Ludicrously Far Away

Life on Earth depends on various organic molecules, many of which astronomers have detected in space. But now, JWST has seen them in a galaxy less than two billion years after the Big Bang. The detection was made using a gravitational lens, where a foreground galaxy acts as a natural lens to magnify the light from a more distant object. With this lens's help, JWST could differentiate between the infrared signals of dust grains in the galaxy and the hydrocarbon molecules.

eurekalert.org/news-releases/9

id Tech filesystem tips (user data, etc.) 

Did you know that pretty much every game starting with Quake III Arena has some pretty neat filesystem related console variables that can help store user specific information in more sensible places?

fs_homedir is the one to know! It works on Windows too! I primarily use this so we can make games play nicer with user files on UNIX when playing through stuff like Wine.

Example: Call of Duty

Win32 game. Ditched OpenGL for Direct3D - not even aware of the user folder on Windows as it was a pre Vista app - simply dumps savefiles, configs into its own game directory. Normally a lost cause, let’s educate it!

If you own the game on Steam and play it with Steam Play there, you can put this into your launch options: +set fs_homepath "Z:\home\username\Save Games\Call of Duty"

…and it’ll start looking for config files, savegames and all that in $HOME/Save Games/Call of Duty. Only user data, nothing else. This works with Call of Duty 2 and later titles as well. However there it starts to get janky with the multiplayer player profile and progression in games like Modern Warfare. It’ll actually only write to fs_homepath but not read from it. So that’s a bug that’s preventing us from doing anything useful in that game - grr!

The cvar was not changed in later id Tech games as far as I can tell (they still exist in MachineGames’ titles), so depending on if games managed to break it, it should still work.

I use this A LOT because this makes backing up save files, as well as configs, very easy. Hope this is useful to somebody!

#XDG #UNIX #videogames #idtech

they've all started flying now. They're still around: I saw all the chicks in the nest this morning before they flew off while I was cleaning their poop away. Not sure when they'll migrate away again: I think they left last time because their chicks had all died.

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they're flying! I just walked out to see them taking off. one's still in the nest though--playing it cautious, I guess

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After three and a half hours of pinning and hot gluing the LED string in place, Squishy Dodecahedron is assembled!

'Today, as part of that long term effort to secure the Python ecosystem, we are announcing that every account that maintains any project or organization on PyPI will be required to enable 2FA on their account by the end of 2023.

'Between now and the end of the year, PyPI will begin gating access to certain site functionality based on 2FA usage. In addition, we may begin selecting certain users or projects for early enforcement'.

You beauty.
blog.pypi.org/posts/2023-05-25

We're hiring someone to lead mozilla.social :mozlove:

Making this space safe and welcoming for all people is of utmost importance to us, and it starts with a product leader who is dedicated to driving positive change.

We're looking for people who are passionate about transforming online participation and enabling an engaging social experience that prioritizes health, safety and inclusivity. Please share with your networks and anyone who comes to mind!

#hiring #jobs
mozilla.org/en-US/careers/posi

Hey, law-stodon & therapsids, I have a question I may need a lawyer to answer, but I don't know what kind or how to find them. I am okay with paying money for the answer, if only I could figure out whom to offer it to.

The question is this: I am a therapist (LMHC) in Massachusetts. My nice malpractice insurance company offers a package deal where they throw in general liability coverage too. This was a splendid idea when I had a physical office and was exposed to the risk of - canonical example - somebody slipping and falling on the front step and suing me over it. But now I am wholly practicing by telehealth. I don't have a front step to slip and fall on. Do I even *have* any general liability to cover any more??? (The GL policy doesn't cover Bad Internet Things like data compromise - they have a different add-on policy for "Cyber" coverage.)

The GL coverage triples my bill, so I'd rather not.
#law #psychotherapists #therapistsConnect

Super cool article from @arstechnica! Among scientific advancements, artificial womb development is among the just exciting to me, particularly when the apparatus is amenable to instrumentation and measurement of the developing embryo.
arstechnica.com/science/2023/0

> reading about Barn Swallows

> "Cool Facts"

> "An unmated male Barn Swallow may kill the nestlings of a nesting pair. His actions often succeed in breaking up the pair and afford him the opportunity to mate with the female."

uh, yeah... "cool"

source: allaboutbirds.org/guide/barn_s

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for pride I asked a bunch of friends what being queer means to them… 

…so far no one has given me a straight answer :BlobCat_Paw:

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