I found this interesting. Its a mapping of journal citations showing different academic fields and how strongly cite papers in other categories. Loosely speaking it acts as a sort of map of interdependence between various topics.
I feel like this could probably be done with more detail though, im not so sure its useful in its current form.
@2ck I have heard the term "JIRA tickets" quite often.. though "user stories" would be a bit more common.
Hello!
I am brand new to Mastodon, so here’s my obligatory #introduction! I am a #cybersecurity analyst by trade and tend to focus a large amount of time outside of work researching breaches and techniques. I am also a big fan of Texas style #bbq and have a few different rubs and blends I’m always working to perfect.
Feel free to follow me for netsec posts and dynamite smokey flavors.
I swore I'd never buy another thing on kickstarter again after getting screwed over the last time.... well I just caved.. lets hope I dont get cheated again.
@freemo @Faket
There is a real world analogy to this (perception of a gun firing and arrival of the bullet). When a high-powered sniper rifle is fired, the bullet travels at supersonic speed, so someone near the target will see (the effect of) the bullet arriving before they hear the sound of the gun shot or hear the bullet's sonic boom.
Progressive Surprised To Learn He Can Still Wear Mask Even Without Government Forcing Him To https://babylonbee.com/news/progressives-worried-that-without-mask-mandate-theyll-have-to-take-responsibility-for-their-own-decisions https://twitter.com/TheBabylonBee/status/1368667772322914304 #Comedy
--
bot list: https://joejoe.github.io/mastodon
You know shit is about to get serious when i bust out my 25 kV variable vacuum capacitor.
@freemo *small adjustment* since liters can also be represented by cubic lengths, it should be 1.005x10^10 femptoparsecs/cubic femptoparsec of fuel (or if we want to be cheeky and ignore the clear units of distance/volume of fuel, 1.005x10^10/femptoparsecs^2)
Playing around with Wolfram Alpha has taught me that there are some really nice alternative interpretations of units.
The temperature outside is 2.647×10-5 kiloelectronvolts per Boltzmann constant.
Interesting fact of the day:
One interesting consequence of the speed of light limitation is that it can actually cause things to appear to move much faster than the speed of light (near instantaneously) while still actually moving no faster than light.
Consider a gun 1 light year away firing a bullet at you very close to the speed of light 0.9999 C or whatever. At the moment the gun is fired it would take one year for the light of the firing even to reach your eyes, so by the time you see the gun firing it has already been a year. At the same time the bullet takes just slightly more than a year (to pick an arbitrary number say 10 minutes longer than a year) to reach you. So after you see the gun fire the bullet would reach you just 10 minutes later. This also means it would appear that the bullet traversed a one light year distance in only 10 minutes. Of course in reality this is impossible and it did not, but it would look that way.
As a scientist I have an innate desire to want to use metric measurements. But as an someone born in America I also have a desire to use obscure measurements no other sane person in the civilized world would ever consider using.
As such I have decided that from now on I will use femtoparsecs and attoparsecs for all measurements of length.
I am 57.6 attoparsecs tall
My jeep gets 344 femtoparsecs to the liter
So the Sci-fi show I'm watching right now... the captain apparently falls in love with his ship, has sex with it, the ship gets jealous when the captain tries to get it to self destruct to hide his "shameful" sexual intercourse with the ship, in response the ship blows him up and the entire planet instead against orders.... cant even make this shit up.
I'm all for any scifi that has a captain bonning his ship, cant wait to see what they do next episode.
I shared this in a reply recently but thought the information and maps might be neat on my main timeline...
Here is one of my favorite maps showing water ways (attached), the coloring is significant.
Each unique color represents a watershed, that is each color all drains out in the same direction and to the same point, ultimately draining to a single outlet into an ocean. You can always get from any point in the same color to any other point.
WRT a waterway which connects from ocean to ocean that would occur anytime there is a point that sits between two colors, almost always a lake, that drains off into each color in different directions. These lakes are special in the sense that they are the relatively rare waterways that belong to two or more watersheds.
Fascinating. Is there such a thing in Europe? I am not aware...
Jeffrey Phillips Freeman
Innovator & Entrepreneur in Machine Learning, Evolutionary Computing & Big Data. Avid SCUBA diver, Open-source developer, HAM radio operator, astrophotographer, and anything nerdy.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, USA, currently living in Utrecht, Netherlands, USA, and Thailand. Was also living in Israel, but left.
Pronouns: Sir / Mister
(Above pronouns are not intended to mock, i will respect any persons pronouns and only wish pronouns to show respect be used with me as well. These are called neopronouns, see an example of the word "frog" used as a neopronoun here: http://tinyurl.com/44hhej89 )
A proud member of the Penobscot Native American tribe, as well as a Mayflower passenger descendant. I sometimes post about my genealogical history.
My stance on various issues:
Education: Free to PhD, tax paid
Abortion: Protected, tax paid, limited time-frame
Welfare: Yes, no one should starve
UBI: No, use welfare
Racism: is real
Guns: Shall not be infringed
LGBT+/minorities: Support
Pronouns: Will respect
Trump: Moron, evil
Biden: Senile, racist
Police: ACAB
Drugs: Fully legal, no prescriptions needed
GPG/PGP Fingerprint: 8B23 64CD 2403 6DCB 7531 01D0 052D DA8E 0506 CBCE