Sharon and I got to SFO 49 hours early for our flight. Just in case. This guy in the Onion is reckless by comparison. 😄
We're stopping at SFO to pick up grandchild Tiernan, and then head to Japan on vacation. Being cautious, 1 hour wasn't enough layover for that, so we decided to stay at the hotel at the airport overnight, and then fly out the next morning. Then things happened.
We wound up having to postpone the flight to Japan by a day because of... reasons. (That's a long post in its own right.) Changing our flight to SFO would have cost money, so we just left it. Now we can play tourist in SF. We went to SFMOMA yesterday.
Sharon points out that getting to the airport 49 hours early might be a problem. We might get distracted and forget to get on the flight. 🤔
https://www.theonion.com/dad-suggests-arriving-at-airport-14-hours-early-1819573933
My husband and I started e-biking just last July and even though I’m not at my ideal weight and suffer from osteoarthritis we now cycle everyday and even do much of our groceries on two wheels 🚲
I’m sharing this picture to encourage all of you who may once have cycled that whatever your age, weight and physical condition (with few exceptions) you can get back on a bike and actually enjoy the breeze on your face 😃
#ebike #cycling #biking #mobility #sustainability #biketooter
I feel like far too often, we write about how to handle scaling and growing teams with topologies, microservices, and domain boundaries, and we ignore or do not write enough about how to stay small and all the success that extremely small teams have had building and delivering value that outpaces the giant tech orgs...
It’s REALLY important that #Vancouver’s Downtown Business Association, who were originally AGAINST downtown bike-lanes, later became one of their most vigourous supporters, because of EVIDENCE that bike-lanes are better for downtown business than any street parking they replace.
Your occaisional reminder that consequences from elections can be very positive and so you should %@*$&#! vote. https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/brazil-amazon-deforestation-lula-bolsonaro-b2371102.html
News from two U.S. federal agencies on how their important work will soon be openly available to all!
The Department of Energy @ENERGY has released its plan to provide public access to the results of its research. More here: https://www.energy.gov/sites/default/files/2023-06/doe-public-access-plan-2023.pdf
And the National Institutes of Standards & Technology @NIST is seeking comments on its draft public access plan. Weigh in here: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/06/30/2023-13866/draft-plan-for-providing-public-access-to-the-results-of-federally-funded-research.
The @WHOSTP memo is becoming a reality that will help advance science and discovery!
Ynes Mexia was born in 1870 & became one of the most successful botanists in the world.
At a time when most people felt women couldn't travel alone, she did - A woman of color in her 50s & 60s. Mexia traveled the Americas for 13 years, collecting >145,000 #plants & discovering >50 new species.
She was a fierce conservationist & early pioneer fighting to preserve the redwood forests of California. She also advocated for Indigenous rights. https://www.nps.gov/people/ynes-mexia.htm #HistoryRemix #science #history
NEW: “What impressed Mr. Toderian most was not just the exclusion of cars but what replaced them. ‘They weren’t lazy about it. They didn’t just throw up barriers and ban cars,’ he said.”
My comments along with Val Plante’s & others in this great article about #Montreal’s inspiring summer street transformations!
#cities #streets #cars #OpenStreets #Montreal https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-montreal-avenues-car-free-transformation-proves-a-hit-with-residents/
“From the beginning, race & ethnicity have been at the center of our nation’s identity, defining who does & does not belong. Far from being an innocent bystander, science has been an active participant in the exclusion of persons…
It is time to change the culture of science by putting inclusive diversity at the center.”
- “Race Matters,“ David J. Asai in Cell, 2020 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867420303378
Onesimus, a Boston enslaved man saved hundreds of people from the horrors of smallpox in 1721. His contributions to science reverberate to this day b/c his knowledge led to what became the 1st vaccine-related study in America. Onesimus’s story illustrates the degree to which reputable men of science depended on the testimony & experience of Africans in dealing with a dreaded disease.
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#StillWeRise #Medicine #BlackHistory
#BlackMastodon
#Histodons #History
@blackmastodon@a.gup.pe @BlackMastodon@chirp.social
Please, I'm begging you, if you're a researcher, archive your data, back up your files, have a data succession plan.
Chat to your library, chat to your colleagues. The best time is as you collect the data, the second best time is now.
I'm dealing with multiple different data nightmares now. People leave academia, people retire, people pass away with a plan to make a plan.
No judgement here, just sadness for all that hard work thrown into uncertainty.
Open, shared software is the opposite of machine learning.
Bear with me on this, but start here:
https://mastodon.social/@noamross@ecoevo.social/110548824148209227
I've had this experience, of some seemingly-trivial niche little utility I've written and shared, of somebody I will never meet appearing in my inbox asking, I just found this, does this really [do X]?"
To which I answered, yes, and got the reply "oh thank god".
So, somebody found the solution to a difficult problem they had, and that problem just... vanished.
I went to #Atlanta to check out "#CopCity" - and found a battle for the very soul of America's cities
If built, the project will launch a 21st century security state to crush protests
My money's on the everyday folks fighting to stop it
If @willbunch wrote it, you should read it.©
@haruki_zaemon I’m becoming more and more fascinated with the idea of parallel play as an important metaphor for productive adult behavior.
Now I’m tempted to analyze my (successful!) marriage to see how much an easy tolerance of parallel play figures into that success.
Now at: @haiku_brian
Proud papa/dad/husband. Choral singer. Aspiring linguist. CTO at Backblaze. Usually in Indiana, sometimes on Maui. He/him.