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Beef jerky is seasoned and on the drying rack, all 4 lbs of it. By the end of the day i should have some Chili Cajun dry rubbed jerky ready to eat. A little fatty for jerky, but it was an inexpensive meat and tends to work well regardless.

I wish we had more electrical Engineering users at QOTO. Though @lupyuen has been a joy, and does some great microcontroller posts I wish I had more people to talk to about the math behind circuit analysis. Specifically RF stuff would be fun.

I'm about to start making 4 lbs of beef jerkey, might even throw in a pound of bacon jerky if I'm down for it.

The Funtowicz and Ravetz article on Post Normal Science from 1993 is important and well cited. I notice this republishing of the article with a new foreword is on The Knowledge Futures Commonplace, with the PubPub technology from MIT underneath it.
commonplace.knowledgefutures.o

The smell of noodlers pens is the most amazing smell ever.

I am told its just some chemical part of the process for the type of plastic they use, unintentional. But to me it smells like the perfect incense, so weird. Most people actually hate it.

Matrices, easy to look, hard to calculate, ridiculous to latex.

Steven Hawkings could write at a maximum speed of about 15 words per minute (he averaged considerably less). Yet he wrote entire books and introduced revolutionary theories.

Whats your excuse?

LOL classic DNC. Four years of hearing about a unacceptable joke trump told behind closed doors and who do they finally put up as the alternative... Handsie Joe biden, lawl

I just discovered that we' ve got a Discourse attached to qoto. Amazing! In a recent chat I heard about a friend trying to build a ActivityPub-based forum to integrate with Mastodon, but qoto's approach seems to be easier. An integrated account system, yet separated pages -- and not organized by a timeline.

** Just checked my mod email – 5 new applications, and TWO of them with responses.

I am ecstatic, friends. Thank you!!! Welcome !

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And I just prepared this post, to show people who might be interested in joining our community.

Qoto.org moderation team has decided to implement a new policy, to restrict new user applications - the door was NOT locked, but we are requesting people wanting to Join Qoto to provide a little info about themselves.

How do their interests relate to our Science, Tech, Engineering and Math focus, so that we could have a less General type of instance; there are MANY of those, open to signups.

I noticed in a @users post this morning that we have added *5 new users* only, over the last 24 hours. This is down from a recent peak of over 90 in the same 24 h period.

...and you know, there IS a reason.

We ask new users some questions, and they can fill in their response, which gets sent in to us, mods.

I looked at my email just now. I had 20 New User Application messages.

And I took a couple of snapshots - to share here. One of these has a ONE WORD response (not enough, you think?)

Most of them, had NO response at all. Honest, should we let such a low effort response in?

From the 20 in my email, I think I remember about *3 or so* that got approved.

Making this public, as I think it's for the BEST.

Thanks to @freemo and @arteteco - we are on the right track, friends. Steady as she goes. Carry on. 😛

@freemo @admin you're sounding like Bacon's (translated) novum organum (lesswrong.com/posts/te8gXf9fXb). I think I found it in a toot somewhere around here

@freemo This is phenomenal. Ya, I don't think there is a chance we can hit the breaks on this. I found this the most interesting aspect of temperature increase. Unless we develop a mobile rebreather we won't survive the hydrogen sulfide environment naturally generated by ocean bacteria in warmer waters (obvious result of climate change).

"Once the oxygen is gone, the oceans become the realm of bacteria that obtain their oxygen from sulfur oxide compounds. These bacteria strip oxygen from the compounds and produce hydrogen sulfide. Hydrogen sulfide kills aerobic organisms.

Humans can smell hydrogen sulfide gas, the smell of rotten cabbage, in the parts per trillion range. In the deeps of the Black Sea today, hydrogen sulfide exists at about 200 parts per million. This is a toxic brew in which any aerobic, oxygen-needing organism would die. For the Black Sea, the hydrogen sulfide stays in the depths because our rich oxygen atmosphere mixes in the top layer of water and controls the diffusion of hydrogen sulfide upwards."
-from article

sciencedaily.com/releases/2005

Here is a small occurrence which I think heard is seasonal. This is the most recent event. experienced in San Diego, Ca. USA
latimes.com/california/story/2

Interesting Fact of the Day:

Current climate change is happening at a pace 6.2 times faster than the climate change that resulted from the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs.

We have had 1.06 C change in about 150 years. The dinosaurs experienced a 4.5 degree change over 4,000 years. So for the dinosaurs it changed at a pace of 0.001125 C per year for us it has been about .007 degrees per year. So current climate change is happening 6.2x faster than it did during the extinction of the dinosaurs.

So apparently Kiss from a Rose is performed better by a bunch of random seals than by Seal :)

My god I havent laughed this hard in a while.

youtu.be/G76nKGWRLPU

There is something surreal about owning a 206 year old book written by one of my own ancestors....

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