I learned that #jokistrava is a new trend in singapur, where #Strava owners are too lazy to do the workout so they get a "jockey" who does the running for them. For money ofc.
Why would you pay for someone to run for you?
A security breach on your server farm and the first #stackoverflow result when searching for "ssh host key changed" is a security nightmare. #fail
It says: just ignore the ssh host key validation error and accept that your host is now spoofed ***with this aweseome single line of code***.
What a mess
@whalecoiner Vivaldi is the only other browser with the feature that keeps me on Firefox; proper history/bookmarks search right in the address bar. If it was open source I'd probably be using it already.
@whalecoiner Thanks for giving us a try, Charlie!
Today I learned that #bada55 is a color 😆
So confusion maxxed out.
German wikipedia says, Ursa Major consists of 7 stars in the end with Polaris and looks like that [image 1]
On the other hand: English wikipedia and Stellarium says this exact same form is the small bear aka Ursa Minor.
Any ideas?
> The #DigitalUniverse may be viewed for free via two software applications.
OpenSpace blablabla...
#Partiview is an #opensource viewer from the National Center for Supercomputing Applications.
https://www.amnh.org/research/hayden-planetarium/digital-universe/download
> #Celestia — real-time #3D visualization of #space
The free space #simulation that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions.
Celestia runs on Windows, #Linux, macOS, iOS and Android.
https://celestiaproject.space/
> #ViewSpace is a #free, web-based collection of digital interactives and videos highlighting the latest developments in #astronomy and Earth #science.
https://viewspace.org/
> #Stellarium
It shows a #realistic sky in #3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a #telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go.
https://www.techspot.com/downloads/5768-stellarium.html
Make the net weird again. Hand write sites like it’s the 90s. Pick interesting domain names and make fan sites or random knowledge known to everyone. Don’t monetize anything. Spearhead new protocols like Gemini. Make mods for games on your site. Make FAQs for obscure games no one knows about. Make public software services available to anyone. Make a news site about a really random subject. Create music in all kinds of different formats. Most of all, do it because you want to!
Mozilla's latest Firefox update includes a controversial "Privacy-Preserving Attribution" API, co-authored by Meta, to track users for ads. Critics argue it undermines privacy and lacks user consent. Learn how to disable this feature and safeguard your privacy.
https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2/