https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laminin
laminin is a cute protein, as proteins go
#biology
whether or not you "observe", I hope are having, will have, or have had some fun today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn-AB78kvvE
#music
Exciting news from #PyPI, just in time for @PyConUS:
"Starting today, PyPI package maintainers can adopt a new, more secure publishing method that does not require long-lived passwords or API tokens to be shared with external systems."
I've been part of the private beta and it works really well!
https://blog.pypi.org/posts/2023-04-20-introducing-trusted-publishers/
This webstore has a great Stock of ”Sorry, as an AI” products.
As I’ve mentioned a couple of times now I’m writing a #ttrpg system. It has a spell crafting system, which I haven’t released yet, but I still need a list of reasonable default spells. What’s a spell you guys have always wanted to see in a ttrpg? Or one you think is a necessity/mainstay?
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The birds are back in town!
Again, couldn't tell ya if they're the same birds, but this morning I saw a couple of barn swallows flying to and from the nest over my door. I'm glad I didn't destroy the nest last time: it's great to see them again 😄
The birds are back in town!
Again, couldn't tell ya if they're the same birds, but this morning I saw a couple of barn swallows flying to and from the nest over my door. I'm glad I didn't destroy the nest last time: it's great to see them again 😄
I've started adding an extra credit question to all my exams that is, in a nutshell, "Describe, in detail, some topic you studied for the exam but that the exam did not cover".
Most of the responses I get are of the form "I found <thing> really interesting and studied it in great detail, but you didn't ask me enough about it and I want to talk about it more."
This is super rewarding.
Cool pic and great story!
"In the early hours of Saturday morning, Todd Salat was outside near Delta Junction doing he what he does often: directing his camera at the sky, hoping to capture dazzling images of the aurora borealis.
That’s when the Anchorage-based photographer saw something wild — a sudden, bright light on the northern horizon that quickly started to take on a spiral shape as it drew nearer.
“It got bigger and bigger,” Salat said Saturday. “And I had absolutely no idea what it was.”
The white-ish blue spiral appeared to moving quickly. After about five minutes, it was almost overhead, he said.
“It was a beautiful piece of art in the sky,” he said. “I would say this was maybe the most bizarre thing I’ve ever seen in my life."
It was rocket engine exhaust from a SpaceX Transporter-7 mission that launched on the Falcon 9 in CA.
#Alaska #NorthernLightsPlus
https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/science/2023/04/15/mysterious-glowing-spiral-in-the-sky-over-alaska-draws-questions-and-a-simple-explanation/
I have an indoor cat. She greets me at the front door, like a good indoor cat.
Except this morning, when I returned home in an unfamiliar car, from the wrong direction. As I got out of the car I saw my good indoor cat barrel down a treetrunk, scoot across the lawn, and leap up a wall and through a window I didn't know she could access.
Then she demurely greeted me at the front door like any good indoor cat.
How long has this been going on?
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