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Certain belief in the nonexistence of free will (because our current physics “proves” this) is similar to certain belief in the existence of an omnipotent god. Both remove human agency and responsibility, for reasons of preference of a worldview.

There's A LOT of discussion about content moderation right now and very little of it touches on the fact that we've all lived on the big social sites for the last decade-plus thanks to the massively exploitated labor of mostly-invisible moderation workers. The social web at scale wouldn't have happened without these laborers, who in addition to shit wages, have been exposed to literally every imaginable horror.

If we're remaking this world, let's do better on that front.

Hey journalists! Mastodon is not a “platform”. Platforms were invented in the wake of the last financial crisis to consolidate power among specific companies by mining people of of their personal data for profit online. Mastodon does not consolidate, only connects. It does not amplify algorithmically, or mine people. Any “learning curve” should include reflection on why you ever accepted “services” aimed at data extraction as “natural” or even “social” to begin with. #twittermigration

A few days ago on Sol 621 (November 18th), the Mars Perseverance Rover observed a solar eclipse by the moon Phobos.

NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/Kevin M. Gill

#Space #Science #Mars2020 #Astrodon

@nef601 hard to tell w IR unless it’s NH3 which it wouldn’t be

Sure many of us have complicated feelings about Artemis, as partially documented here:
nytimes.com/2022/11/14/opinion
But damn these photos of Earth, Moon & nouveau-Apollo looking artifacts are striking, moving, beautiful, just so cool…

Oh this is cool!

New details of atmospheric chemistry and weather on an exoplanet 700 light years away! Courtesy the JWST.

NASA’s Webb Reveals an Exoplanet Atmosphere as Never Seen Before.

nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2022/

Oh this is sick:
"But the people who worked on the stadiums, highways and hotels did so under temperatures that reached beyond 50 degrees Celsius, or 122 Fahrenheit. Hundreds, maybe thousands, are reported to have died from the heat."
nytimes.com/2022/11/22/climate

The #JWST Transiting Exoplanet Early Release Science Team is excited to share the latest science results from observations of the exoplanet WASP-39 b, described in 5 papers released this morning. 🧵
webbtelescope.org/contents/new
Image: Melissa Weiss/CfA

Whats the best software to record a powerpoint presentation along with the image of the speaker?

Certain belief in the nonexistence of free will (because our current physics “proves” this) is similar to certain belief in the existence of an omnipotent god. Both remove human agency and responsibility, for reasons of preference of a worldview.

I totally forgot about this interview, but what I said seems to make sense: the binary distinction between biology and technology may at some point cease to apply. dailygalaxy.com/2022/11/alien-

Part of what we’re up against.
(We here meaning humans and the current biosphere…) A concerted Saudi effort to delay & prevent progress getting off fossil fuels.
nytimes.com/2022/11/21/climate

Sure many of us have complicated feelings about Artemis, as partially documented here:
nytimes.com/2022/11/14/opinion
But damn these photos of Earth, Moon & nouveau-Apollo looking artifacts are striking, moving, beautiful, just so cool…

This Mars Documentary Required Many Sols
“Good Night Oppy” chronicles the work and passion of the scientists who shepherded the Mars rover program.
nytimes.com/2022/11/21/movies/

Oh my.

Joel Greenberg's lawyer is pretty pissed about Matt Gaetz not being indicted, and he's put it in writing.

The rare and aggressive move calls out the DOJ for trying to destroy the life of a local corrupted tax official who snitched on his buddies—Joel Greenberg—but not pursuing a criminal case against the popular, rich Republican congressman who allegedly took part in the drugs and paid for sex with a teenager.

thedailybeast.com/joel-greenbe

RT @astro_Pettit@twitter.com

Star Trails from my last mission to @Space_Station@twitter.com. I call this “Lightning Bugs”. This is a 15 minute time exposure made by stacking 1 minute single exposures. Captured with Nikon D3s, ISO 800, 24mm lens at f5.6. One of my favorite #astrophotography images.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/astro_Pettit/statu

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