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@XanIndigo It's ok. Epidemiologists are saying everyone will eventually catch it. Hope you get well soon!
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@XanIndigo Call a friend to drop off some test kits at your door. We've done that for others. We've also got two other viruses running around RSV(?) and flu. The RSV is causing hospitalizations, so must be rough.
@DrEvanGowan Protip: Keep them updated with the current data format of whatever software you used to create the data, or convert to the latest software format. I've lost pictures by not doing that, and data as well. 😕
@simonegiertz Good one tho' 😀 I'm a firm believer in making up stuff if it's funny.
UPDATED: 2022-12-20 M6.4 #earthquake near Ferndale, CA: Seismicity since M6.4 (red), the past year (cyan) and back to 1982 (blue-purple). 2022-12-20 M6.4 events may be in upper part of down-going, Gorda plate or in lower part of over-riding North American plate.
3D modeling of the sills under/leading to the volcanos in Hawaii. Tweeted by Zachary Ross, one of the team.
You can read the January 6 Select Committee final report⬇️
Hawai'i earthquake swarm caused by magma moving through 'sills' https://youtu.be/e2lT7_8Ew7g
@pwinn Yep. 😂 same
@pwinn Weel, it's what I'd do with chocolate.
@DrEvanGowan I once had to bring back to life a 30 year old program with only the compiled version. It was a program that ran every 10 years (tree growth). They lost everything but the inputs and outputs, and I had to re-engineer that damn thing. 🤪
There's a map going around that shows counts of venomous species by country. In addition to being interesting to look at, it highlights the problems that arise when you use political boundaries for geospatial data. Country size and range obscures biogeographical pattern. We see this with Russia, but the silliest example is the coloration of Alaska.
Just something worth keeping in mind when thinking about geographic data.
A wonderful write up of the finding: https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2022/12/22/hawaii-volcanoes-magma-chambers/
One of the benefits of #Mastodon being #OpenSource: The EU can help make it more secure.
"Awards of up to EUR 5000 are available for finding security vulnerabilities in LibreOffice, LEOS, Mastodon, Odoo and CryptPad, open source solutions used by public services across the European Union. There is a 20% bonus for providing a code fix for the bugs they discover."
https://commission.europa.eu/news/european-commissions-open-source-programme-office-starts-bug-bounties-2022-01-19_en
#Mostly confused. #Seismology. #Volcanos. #Astrophysics. # Archaeology. #Art. #Interior Design. Most science.