This is an experiment. Please boost.
Here's the idea: This post is going first to my followers, then, if they boost it, to other people. This domain has been registered for only this experiment. I should see in my web server's logs when mastodon instances start crawling the site for info. Then maybe also some curious humans.
I just want to play with my monitoring a bit :)
I have started working on an #emacs transient menu for the UV #python package manager.
https://github.com/pizzatorque/uv-menu
I am wondering what might be core features that are a must have and with which built in emacs modes I may integrate it with (e.g. project.el).
Well, this sounds brilliant and it's coming tomorrow (Thursday 7th): a new podcast series called Sixteen Sunsets. It's all about the history of the space shuttle, and it's made by the fabulous team who made 13 Minutes to the Moon (f you haven't listened to that, do!).
For the #emacs nerds out there, I don't know if your workflow is anything like mine, but I typically have half a dozen buffers I am switching between, but when I type "C-x b" I blank out on the name of the buffer, meanwhile, opening the buffer list offers a wall of text with a lot of visual clutter.
Enter: "shortcuts-mode". This is a minor mode that adds a sticky top bar that gives you 1-keystroke access to the last 10 buffers you used. I can't live without it. Now on MELPA!
Earlier this week, the Academy for the Mathematical Sciences published a report, "Quantifying the UK economic contribution of the mathematical sciences in 2023.” The report demonstrates the huge contributions that maths makes to the economy & wider society, including:
- £495 billion to the UK economy in 2023
- About 20% of the total UK gross value added
- Around 13% of the UK workforce (4.2 million people) are working in jobs that use math.
I was very pleased to see the publication of this report because, whilst I study maths for the love of curiosity driven research, it is important that the substantial contribution that we make to the economy and wider society are recognised and celebrated.
Baby bison! Back in January on Rare Earth, we covered a herd of bison in Kent who were brought in to help the forest, and their herd has just grown by two. They might be the first wild bison born in the UK for centuries
https://news.sky.com/story/two-bison-calves-born-in-kent-to-rangers-absolute-astonishment-13234950
Our Rare Earth on rewilding: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001vbsp
"20 years later, real-time #Linux makes it to the kernel"
😎 💪
https://www.zdnet.com/article/20-years-later-real-time-linux-makes-it-to-the-kernel-really/
MIT dropped its contract with Elsevier, the huge scientific journal company. Their library instead arranged alternate access to journals and tools for researchers to get them. They’re saving $2 million/year:
https://sparcopen.org/our-work/big-deal-knowledge-base/unbundling-profiles/mit-libraries/
#academicpublishing #OpenAccess #science #scientificpublishing
Some lovely news to share this morning: Blue Machine has been shortlisted for the #WainwrightPrize24 for Conservation :)
Hooray for the ocean! We need more people thinking about what the blue of our blue planet really is, rather than seeing it as a mysterious void, or just where the fish live. We are all citizens of an ocean planet and it's time to learn what that really means.
More here: https://wainwrightprize.com/
CSVs Are Kinda Bad. DSVs Are Kinda Good
https://matthodges.com/posts/2024-08-12-csv-bad-dsv-good/
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://matthodges.com/posts/2024-08-12-csv-bad-dsv-good/
Announcing Zotero 7, the biggest update in Zotero’s 18-year history
CrowdStrike broke Debian and Rocky Linux months ago, but no one noticed
https://www.neowin.net/news/crowdstrike-broke-debian-and-rocky-linux-months-ago-but-no-one-noticed/
"Privacy-Preserving" Attribution: Mozilla Disappoints Us Yet Again
https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2/
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2/
I nominate Gus Atkinson for God Emperor. Any objections? #cricket
I’m a professional astrophysicist and research software engineer. I like cricket, reading and cooking.