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We’ve made the hard decision to end our experiment with Mozilla.social and will shut down the Mastodon instance on December 17, 2024. Thank you for being part of the Mozilla.social community and providing feedback during our closed beta. You can continue to use Mozilla.social until December 17. Before that date, you can download your data here (mozilla.social/settings/export), and migrate your account to another instance following these instructions (support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/m). 

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#vortices and capillary waves can be seen easily thanks to light refraction on the bottom of this quiet #glacial stream in the #pyrenees.
#fluiddynamics #physics #science

@jawnsy @grimalkina @analog_ashley "[the hosts] have incredible podcast chemistry." This is the part I was not fully prepared for. I expected it to be insightful and well made, but it's also damned charming!

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My main complaints with the Change, Technically podcast are:

1. It's so well-researched and cited that I'm in for lots of paper reading 😅

2. I like listening to podcasts when walking, but I want to pause and take notes every few minutes when my mind is blown 🤯

3. I feel like I want to listen to each episode at least twice 🙌

Anyway, subscribe! It's absolutely incredible. Drs. @grimalkina & @analog_ashley have incredible podcast chemistry. Best new podcast IMO!

podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/

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Using Hubble, astronomers have found more black holes in the early universe than previously thought. They went black hole hunting in the landmark Hubble Ultra Deep Field, first taken in 2004, and in following observations to look for black holes: bit.ly/4efOl9Q

@holgersson @cruiser @nixCraft Since the OP was referring to a CLI for TOTP, I'm assuming the topic was solution for desktop/laptop use. Aegis only exists as an Android app, doesn't it?

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Over 50,000 people support @ProPublica's investigative journalism. We're a non-profit, web-first newsroom that investigates abuses of trust in the public interest.

We're beginning our fall member drive, and I want to show how vibrant and engaged the fediverse community is. If you have the means, please consider a donation.

give.propublica.org/give/34642

#journalism #fediverse

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PKfail, the supply chain debacle stemming from use of non-production platform keys marked do not trust, has been found on hundreds of new devices, some used by voting machines, ATMs, and point of sale terminals.

arstechnica.com/security/2024/

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I've always valued having conservative friends and working through differences, but I am stunned at how much harder it has gotten since the debate. Even people I otherwise respect are rallying around Trump. Their Facebook feeds are filled with more misinformation than I could possibly counter - it overwhelms reasonable discourse. I fear the country is heading to a very dark place.

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My old friend, the animator Peter Chung, has released the first of our Zoom conversations! We range over many topics: artistic, scientific and philosophical.

He writes:

John Baez is a world renowned smart guy with interest in a wide range of subjects beyond his specialties of theoretical physics and pure mathematics. We have been close friends since twelfth grade, when we were new students at Langley High School in Virginia in 1978-79. In spite of having divergent career paths, I think we shared an outsider's view of high school culture that brought us together. I've wanted to interview John for a while, and this is the first of a series of dialogues which I hope will be of interest to listeners. John has requested that our dialogues be available to everyone without paywall restrictions.

patreon.com/posts/podcast-42-j

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How do abortion pills work? What are common side effects? Who shouldn’t take abortion medication? We answered frequently asked questions about abortion pills.

#FAQ #Abortion #Health #RoeVWade #AbortionPills #FDA

propublica.org/article/abortio

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Has #Rosetta touched your life?

Did it inspire you to pick up a different subject at university or made you call a pet 'Philae'? Was your research informed by Rosetta data or have you created art (or a cake!) based on Rosetta images?

My colleagues at #ESA are creating an online exhibition to showcase your stories - you can submit words, images, videos, audio files or links to published material:

▶️ esa.int/Science_Exploration/Sp

Deadline is 12 October 2024

#astrodon

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So one of the things that is important about social media is that you can use it to really broaden your exposure to lived experiences out side of your own.

One of the many reasons this is important is because sometimes your life changes. And those lived experiences that used to seem far away from you suddenly become your own actual life.

For me, this was hearing people talk about disability.

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I have played a little bit with OpenAI's new iteration of GPT, GPT-o1, which performs an initial reasoning step before running the LLM. It is certainly a more capable tool than previous iterations, though still struggling with the most advanced research mathematical tasks.

Here are some concrete experiments (with a prototype version of the model that I was granted access to). In chatgpt.com/share/2ecd7b73-360 I repeated an experiment from mathstodon.xyz/@tao/1099482491 in which I asked GPT to answer a vaguely worded mathematical query which could be solved by identifying a suitable theorem (Cramer's theorem) from the literature. Previously, GPT was able to mention some relevant concepts but the details were hallucinated nonsense. This time around, Cramer's theorem was identified and a perfectly satisfactory answer was given. (1/3)

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A friend of mine asked me to help with her website just last year. It took me a while to figure it out. It was an old cpanel install with static html files updated over ftp. It offended my dev sensibilities.

I asked if she wanted to upgrade to something like squarespace. Then I realized that didn't make any sense. She didn't care about any of that, and the website she had only cost her $15 per year. So I just made the simple edits she needed and then let her move on with her life.

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Hey kids! Starting tomorrow, you too can give your money over to a new "high-yield crypto investment" scheme endorsed by former president Trump, and run by his sons, including 18 y/o Baron, who is cited as the "chief visionary."

Sounds like a brilliant investment (for the Trump family):

"A whopping 70% of Trump-backed World Liberty Financial's WLFI tokens will be reserved for the project's insiders, according to a white paper draft obtained by CoinDesk. Of the remaining 30% of the tokens distributed via a public sale, the founding team will also receive a portion of the proceeds."

Because nothing screams legit like a high-yield investment scheme. Add crypto and it's uber-legit: investor.gov/protect-your-inve

CoinDesk quotes a Trump fan and crypto investor predicting disaster: "It'll be the juiciest DeFi target ever and it's forked from a protocol that itself was hacked). it's also an obvious target for the SEC. at best it's an unnecessary distraction, at worst it's a huge embarrassment and source of (additional) legal trouble."

coindesk.com/business/2024/09/

#shamelessgrifters

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@benroyce

I love the modern world and I will fight about it.

I love my antibiotics and clean drinking water.

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Does anyone here use DuckDuckGo, the browser, on macOS? I’ve been trying it out and am pretty happy with it, aside from the fact that tabs don’t always close when I hit cmd+W. I *think* it might have something to do with how the tabs are created, but I have no idea. It’s irritating.

Anyone else see this behaviour?

duckduckgo.com/

#DuckDuckGo #MacOS

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I can't entirely back this up, but here's what I'm feeling. Bluesky could grow to be a close approximation of what Twitter was. That will be cool for those who miss the golden age of Twitter. But mastodon has the potential to be something new and different. It's not constrained by what came before.

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