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You have been visited by margaret hamilton. Fast code and moon landings will come to you but only if you boost this toot

Here's a lovely thing.

"By and large", as in, "by and large, pizza is good", is a *nautical* expression, dating from the 18th shading back into the mists of the 17th century of English sailing ships.

"By" means "tending opposite the prevailing wind", and "large" means "tending with the prevailing wind".

So, "by and large" means "no matter which way your ship is headed relative to the wind".

I'm a poly-dork, and one of my dorkeries is language.

I cherish this fact.

Also, I cherish pizza.

6 years ago today.

My then-girlfriend’s medical school friend (a derm PA) rolled my pants leg up to ‘take a look’ at a mutating freckle I was mildly concerned about.

“Dude, you have cancer.”

We were in the middle of a party full of medical professionals. We were supposed to go snowboarding in 12 hours. Instead, my ex, her friend, my best friend, and I drove to her dermatology clinic in Denver the next morning for a rush excision. The head doctor met us there and approved the procedure.

Christine, the PA, did the excision. My ex (also a PA) did the prep work/helped stitch. My best friend made jokes while they cut a football out of my calf.

The doctor came in a couple times. At one point, she said “has Christine explained to you what the ramifications of this might be?”

I told her that I was starting to get the picture.

I wouldn’t be formally diagnosed until a week later. Stage 3c metastatic melanoma. Another wide excision and a lymph node biopsy confirmed these.

I’m still not entirely sure I understand the ramifications.

It’s been 6 years, with a stage 4 recurrence last year. I’m in remission again, and my prognosis remains good in spite of my diagnosis.

I can type that sentence and feel hope. I can point to my perseverance and optimism in the face of a shitty situation.

I’m also weeping while I’m typing this sentence. I was fine writing the first part. I’ve told this story 1000 times. There are no rules to this game. I’ll never fully understand it.

I don’t have to fully understand things to keep going; life rarely works that way. I thought this would be a fun anecdote to show how it started and I just walked myself down 6 years of “what the fuuuuck?”

But a superfluous, semi-formal anniversary and a long text post aren’t to blame, either. This is what it’s like in my mind all the time. I’m sure I’m not alone in that regard as it relates to my experience with cancer.

I had more points to make before my brain derailed this one. But it’s been a hell of a ride.

I’m hopeful to keep living through memorable times, even if they’re not always amazing.

#thankscancer #melanoma #mentalhealth

My invention, the Pedestrian Crossing Flail-Mace, is an improvement over flag-based systems.

“For some reason our AWS bill spikes 4% in February once every four years. I don’t understand why.”

“You're comprised of 84 minerals, 23 Elements & 8galls of water spread over 38 trillion cells.
You're built from nothing by the spare parts of the Earth you've consumed according to a set of instructions hidden in a double helix, small enough to be carried by a sperm.
You're recycled butterflies, plants, rocks, streams, firewood, wolf fur & shark teeth, broken down to their smallest parts & rebuilt into our planets most complex living thing.
You're not living on Earth, you are Earth.”

- Aubrey Marcus

“We are stardust, we are golden, we are billion-year-old carbon”
Joni Mitchell

the last of today's nerd dump: look at this incredible illustration of the complexity involved in sending photos via cable across the Atlantic in 1926! I believe this is an illustration of the Bartlane Cable Picture Transmission System which translated images into variations of five-hole punches onto Baudot telegraphic tape and then transmitted, reversing the process at the other end using a teletype machine. #othernetworks

Mars Helicopter Ingenuity was a 30-day technology demonstration mission to test powered, controlled flight on another world.

Ingenuity completed its tech demo phase after the 3rd flight on April 25, 2021. After another 2 flights, it transitioned to a new operations demonstration phase.

Almost 3 years later, Ingenuity has completed 72 flights and is still going strong in support of the overall mission.

Overachiever much?
👏

mars.nasa.gov/technology/helic
#Ingenuity #Mars
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Swedish mathematician Niels Fabian Helge von Koch was born #OTD in 1870.

He established results in number theory, including one that relates the Riemann hypothesis to the asymptotic distribution of prime numbers. But he is probably best known for what we call the "Koch Curve" – one of the first examples of a fractal.

@daveliepmann I don't think spreadsheets could be invented today. "It's too complicated. Users won't understand. Who would buy this?" Instead of lifting peopled up towards general computing, we have dumbed computers down to cater for 7 second attention spans. We have A/B tested our way into stupidity.

After making my morning coffee I thought I’d experiment with a vacuum-insulated cup and some 100°C water… I’m betting it’ll go for a pretty long time!

So how do you make water at the South Pole?

It might seem simple since there are seven million cubic miles of frozen freshwater all around us, but the reality is a bit more interesting.

This past week we performed some annual maintenance on the rodwell. Over time, the ~160 foot hole from the surface to the reservoir begins to close up and needs to be re-melted. We do this by slowly lowering a 400 pound cone of naval brass heated to 250 F back down the hole.

David Mills, a true Internet pioneer, passed away on January 17, 2024. Probably best known for having led the development and maintenance of #NTP for decades, he was also involved in great deal of early Internet protocol development.

elists.isoc.org/pipermail/inte

The nature of emergency medicine means I can walk out of a room where someone was just pronounced dead after we did CPR on him for an hour and immediately have someone start yelling at me to get them a turkey sandwich.

After reading all about Stirling engines, I bought myself a miniature desktop model that can be powered by my cup of tea!

Atlassian have been studying the experience of their employees and that of other companies as they work remotely. They feel they still have things to learn but they have released their study.
#wfh #RemoteWork

In brief, they have found so far:

~ 92% of Atlassians say our distributed work policy allows them to do their best work.
~ Representation of women has doubled in certain geographies
~ 91% say it’s an important reason why they stay at Atlassian

atlassian.com/blog/distributed

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in the function, the mighty function, the child thread sleeps tonight 🎵

I love this, h/t @codinghorror

> Nobody wants developers to reinvent the wheel (again), but reading about how a wheel works is a poor substitute for the experience of driving around on a few wheels of your own creation.

blog.codinghorror.com/when-und

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