Been a while since I pulled an all-nighter, but it’s always cool to work with a space operations team through the graveyard shift – professionalism, madcap humour, & coffee gets everyone through 🙂👍
But after 28 hours awake, my processed BepiColombo Mercury flyby images have been delivered & I’m taking a nap.
You may seem them via ESA & JAXA before I wake, but I’ll be sure to post them here later too – there are some very cool shots in there 🫡😴🛌😴💤
Small, harmless asteroid burns up in Earth’s atmosphere over the Philippines.
AP reports: "The asteroid — about 3 feet (1 meter) across — was spotted by astronomers in Arizona and broke apart over the coast of the Philippines hours after the discovery. This space rock, dubbed 2024 RW1, is only the ninth to have been spotted before its impact."
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Who's doing research in interactive graphics software using R, with javascript or with python, these days? Do you know anyone? Are you working on new tools? Curious to hear of new work. #rstats
Our Editor Won a 6-Year #Legal Battle. It Didn’t Feel Like a Victory.
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After publishing a story on a doctor accused of violating federal research rules and skirting ethical guidelines, ProPublica’s Charles Ornstein was named in a #libel suit. An appeals court recently dismissed the case, but the experience took a toll.
https://www.propublica.org/article/bud-frazier-dismissed-libel-lawsuit
Marking the moment at ESOC tonight: 21:48:47 UTC, the exact second of ESA/JAXA #BepiColombo’s closest approach to Mercury on its fourth flyby 🛰️🌚
From left to right, Johannes Benkhoff (current Bepi project scientist), Geraint Jones (incoming Bepi project scientist), & Jack Wright (research fellow & Bepi MCAM scientist) 🙂👍
Now we have to wait half an hour to reacquire the signal from Bepi & then a few more hours until the first images come down 🤞
One of the great pure delights of my life is that I'm the go-to person for the women in my life to call up when they want to negotiate for a better salary. Most especially when they've never done it before. It's unreal how many bonkers scenarios I've learned about from this and how much we've all been able to share across industries and areas of work just by making it safer to talk about.
A watched star never novas.
And by star I mean T Coronae Borealis.
I was 0 / 3 for "Things I expect to happen this summer"
No Polaris Dawn
No Starliner Return
No T Coronae Borealis
We're discussing all this & more in Monday's @astronomycast.bsky.social recording.
Biden #EPA Rejects #Plastics Industry’s Fuzzy Math That Misleads Customers About Recycled Content
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The plastics industry uses a controversial accounting method to inflate the recycled content it advertises in products.
A new EPA policy won’t allow it for any products it endorses as a “Safer Choice.”
#News #Government #Plastic #Environment #Oil #Regulation #Recycling #Pollution
https://www.propublica.org/article/epa-rejects-mass-balance-plastics-recycling-safer-choice
Others have said this, but the Internet Archive's appeals-court loss to Big Publishing is a disaster for everyone but the cartel of companies and a tiny number of A list authors.
The publishers will tolerate libraries only as long as they can control everything about how books can be loaned. If public libraries were being invented today, the cartel would make their core functions illegal.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/4/24235958/internet-archive-loses-appeal-ebook-lending
Barnes & Noble is currently running a 25% off pre-order event, which includes Effective C, 2nd Edition: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/effective-c-2nd-edition-robert-c-seacord/1145598127. Promotion ends Friday, September 6th.
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> #Microsoft confirms that #Windows 11 Recall #AI is not optional — a glitch made it appear so in the Windows 11 24H2 KB5041865 update
https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/microsoft-confirms-that-windows-11-recall-ai-is-not-optional-a-glitch-made-it-appear-so-in-the-windows-11-24h2-kb5041865-update
But don't worry, the company that is unable to correctly implement a toggle switch assures us that they definitely implemented this new immensely complex piece of technology nobody asked for directly in the operating system in a way that is secure and under no circumstances puts anyone in danger in ways security researchers said it will.
I missed this research at the time, but it's really great and worth sharing. A security researcher created and published a set of AWS keys tied to a canarytoken to determine how long it takes for inadvertently exposed private keys to get stolen and, crucially, illegally used.
In some cases, the canarytoken was triggered in less than 60 seconds after the keys were stolen. In other words, criminals are fast. If you exposed your keys, the sooner you act, the better.
More: https://cybenari.com/2024/08/whats-the-worst-place-to-leave-your-secrets/
#PPOD: Taken on an island in the Maldives, this stunning photograph shows the beautiful Milky Way over a night-time shoreline highlighted by vibrant bioluminescence in the water. Also visible is the star cluster Omega Centauri, toward the left, and the famous Southern Cross asterism in the center. Red-glowing nebulas include the bright Carina Nebula, just right of center, and the expansive Gum Nebula on the upper right. Credit: Petr Horálek / Institute of Physics in Opava
I was on the Slate What Next podcast over the weekend talking about the implications of #Durov's arrest. Transcript and audio here. https://slate.com/transcripts/a2cvbDZlQkVUVm9SZDV5cmdSWEN0a3F0OTN1R0lvblMwTk4yeTZkOEU1bz0= #Telegram
Cisco's site for selling company-themed merchandise is currently offline and under maintenance due to hackers compromising it with JavaScript code that steals sensitive customer details provided at checkout.
In its expanding arrogance (which is really saying something), Microsoft has decided that an apparent user option (in an upcoming Windows 11 version) to turn off pervasive spying on everything you do is a bug.
You read that right. The bug is the pretense of saying that you ever had the option to choose privacy and security.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/2/24233992/microsoft-recall-windows-11-uninstall-feature-bug
I’ll reiterate what many others have said about the yubikey story - unless you’re the target of super sophisticated actors who do not what you to know they’ve stolen your yubikey*, this is a bit of a non-event and highlights the importance of keeping track of your yubikeys. Please don’t toss them, but do keep an eye out for further developments. Once an issue like this is identified, it attracts a lot of attention from many smart people and there may will be other findings in the future, but for now, yubikeys are good enough for most of us.
* I know there are a bunch of people convinced you’re being pursued by these advanced adversaries. I worry about you. For many reasons.
@outofcontrol Thanks, that's useful input and an interesting historical perspective. Now I'm kind of curious what your first Apple computer was.
Theoretical physicist by training (PhD in quantum open systems/quantum information), University lecturer for a bit, and currently paying the bills as an engineer working in optical communication (implementation) and quantum communication (concepts), though still pursuing a little science on the side. I'm interested in physics and math, of course, but I enjoy learning about really any area of science, philosophy, and many other academic areas as well. My biggest other interest is hiking and generally being out in nature.