@nasa Shouldn't it be meatball or pasta, or both!

The Verge: Google is trying to fix the mistakes of Google Glass.
theverge.com/2022/7/25/2305436

The Glasshole phenomenon was a great example of neo-Luddite mob behavior. I have wanted wearable computing for decades. It's a supplement for my brain's shortcomings. I'm a strong privacy advocate. It needs to be clear that you are wearing one and you don't use it in private or sensitive locations.

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I think I heard that OFT-2 will land in New Mexico, at White Sands? Very cool!

Atlas V looks like a relatively small rocket. It looks odd to have a payload that has that much larger of a diameter/cross-section than the rocket.

I really don't like to hear Cape Canaveral as a "Space Force Station". Militarizing space is a huge mistake for humanity. For all nations and peoples.

@Ansi +1 for nasaspaceflight.com. They are a good crew. I see that spaceflightnow.com is streaming now. Appear to be relaying official comms from the launch.

@prototyperspective Thank you so much for creating that Wikipedia content. It is so valuable to the community, to humanity. I have an education in astrophysics. Still, I lack confidence to write with authority. When I think about the amount of work that it would take, it is daunting. I see that you are doing more than I can imagine. It is very generous of you. Thank you.

@codewiz The grind in is too tedious. I'm interested in the lore, exploration and discovery. It is an amazing game. I was playing in , but dropped the Rift with FB's demand of an account. I will probably get back into with a headset that works on Linux, especially now that prices are dropping.

Weird Dream 

@trinsec Have you ever watched the movie "What Dreams May Come" with Robin Williams? Not that it resembles your dream. Just that it has a part that instantly our minds create the complex visuals of our dreams. It has always been freaking amazing to me. Sounds like you have a very cool visual dream. The virtual imagery of our minds is the ultimate VR.

@peterdrake Well, I voted and made it 50-50, so Qoto might not have a bias. 😀

I say, teach them to analyse problems, but also analyse languages, tools, system environments. Teach them to be open-minded to ways of approaching problems, but not fall to analysis paralysis.

If they find themselves in an organization of narrow-minded tool bigots, then Fight the Power!

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@prototyperspective Wow, I did not know about that Wikipedia page and the use of Wikipedia for cataloging science news. It's a great idea. Are you an editor of the page?

@lucifargundam Mainstream media reports that the labor market is tight. Does this not apply to the tech domain? I hope you find a good job soon.

@lupyuen Interesting mouse. It's good to see innovation in that area of technology. Still trying to make a better mouse(!trap). 😀

@marathon0 wow, that is an incredible confession/Freudian Slip!

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The Futility of Exoplanet Biosignatures. (arXiv:2205.07921v1 [astro-ph.EP]) arxiv.org/abs/2205.07921

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