The Specials: Too much, much too young
@buitengebieden Lovely to see you here, you were one of the only things keeping me there, to be honest. Happy Christmas!
#Threethings for Wed Nov 16: 1. The powerful #SLS rocket has launched, taking the uncrewed #ArtemisI mission to the Moon. Nice explainer from the BBC here: https://t.co/PttBvW1rVY 2. Had fun at Didcot Café Scientifique yesterday; stumped as ever by how to satisfyingly answer ‘but what is the #Universe expanding into?’. Anyone got good pithy answers? (‘It’s not’ is accurate but not satisfying) 3. Our mad #skyatnight on cosmic mysteries seems to have gone down well. On iplayer now
Ahead of a press conference on #JWST distant galaxies, #threethings for Thu Nov 17: 1. Raw JWST data showing #Titan were doing the rounds. Need experts to tell us what we’re seeing - features, or reflected light - but look! It’s a world! 2. studies of the #Winchcombe #meteorite support the idea that objects like this provided Earth’s water. My local observations confirm Earth has a lot of it. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-63631563.amp 3. Sam Sweeney’s new album is fab #astrodon
Astonishing visit to #JodrellBank yesterday, where the new visitors’ centre is breathtaking, including digital projections onto pieces of the original #telescope surface. Completely worth a visit - & the Lovell itself was glorious in the winter twilight.
A lot of reporters want to talk about Elon and Twitter. Instead of responding to them, I'll just post something here and see if they can find it. It will be good practice for them in using Mastodon.
I think it will be a relief to Elon to go back to focusing on cars and rockets. Those are arguably more important problems anyway. And he could still do good things for Twitter too, if he hires the right CEO.
@demvoter @theghostoftomjoad @joyannreid @joshtpm @Davidtoddmccarty hi all, this list was lifted from my Forbes article - please share the link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/martineparis/2022/12/17/elon-musk-bans-journalists-on-twitter-as-more-flee-to-mastodon-heres-who-to-follow
House committee accuses former President Trump of inciting insurrection and other federal crimes. https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/12/19/us/jan-6-committee-trump/the-committee-will-discuss-its-conclusions-ahead-of-releasing-its-final-report?smid=url-share
Forbes article included a 'recommended follows' list with pretty decent classification set up, FWIW:
Molly JongFast, Vanity Fair (103K) @mollyjongfast
Taylor Lorenz, Washington Post (94K) @taylorlorenz
Drew Harwell, Washington Post (43K) @drewharwell
Donie O’Sullivan, CNN (41K) @donieosullivan
Mehdi Hasan, MSNBC (39K) @mehdihasan
Micah Lee, The Intercept (37K) @micahflee
Jay Rosen, NYU professor (34K) @jayrosen_nyu
Mike Masnick, Techdirt (33K) @mmasnick
Steve Herman, Voice of America @w7voa
Jeff Jarvis, Newmark School professor (24K) @jeffjarvis
Casey Newton (20K) @caseynewton
Leo Laporte, TWiT podcast (19K) @leo
Ben Collins, NBC News (17K) @oneunderscore_@mastodon.social
Noah Shachtman, Rolling Stone (11K) @noahshachtman
Joanna Stern, WSJ @joannastern
Dan Gillmor @dangillmor
Jim Acosta, CNN @acosta
Patrick LaForge, New York Times @palafo
Dell Cameron, Wired @dell
Will Oremus, Washington Post @willoremus
Andrew Couts, Wired @couts
Andy Greenberg, Wired @agreenberg
Kevin Collier, NBC @kevincollier
Rachel Metz, CNN @rachelmetz
Josh Steinberg, Morning Brew @joshsternberg
George Musser, Scientific American @gmusser
Jack Ryan, CNET @dctrjack
Shannon Vavra, The Daily Beast @shanvav
James Temple, MIT Technology Review @jtemple
Tae Kim, Barron’s @firstadopter
Chris Taylor, Reuters @christaylor_nyc
Martine Paris, Forbes @martineparis
Celebrities
George Takei, Star Trek (290K) @georgetakei
Neil Gaiman, best-selling author (190K) @neilhimself
Kathy Griffin, Musk-banned comedian (70K) @kathygriffin
James Gunn, Guardians of the Galaxy (25K) @jamesgunn
Simon Stalenhag, Tales From The Loop (10K) @simonstalenhag
Politics & Economy
Robert Reich, former US Secretary of Labor (164K) @rbreich
Walter Shaub (77K) @WalterShaub
Matt Tait (49K) @Pwnallthethings
Paul Krugman, Nobel prize economist (29K) @pkrugman
Electronic Frontier Foundation (23K) @eff
Greta Thunberg, climate activist (10K) @gretathunberg
Tech & Gaming
Eugen Rochko, Mastodon founder (275K) @Gargron
Brian Krebs (23K) @briankrebs
Anil Dash, serial entrepreneur (22K) @anildash
Matt Blaze, Georgetown professor (17K) @mattblaze
Paul Graham, Y Combinator founder (14K) @paulg
David Carroll, Netflix’s The Great Hack (12K) @profcarroll
Tim Schafer, Double Fine @TimOfLegend
Jason Schreier, Bloomberg @jasonschreier
Brian Crecente, Kotaku founder @Crecenteb
Jackson Palmer, Dogecoin founder @ummjackson
John Battelle @Jbat
Spencer Dailey, Techmeme @spencerdailey
Bram Cohen, BitTorrent founder @bramcohen
Amusements
NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day (63K) @apod.botsin.space
NASA unofficial fan bot (36K) @nasa
Rolling Stone (24K) @RollingStone
Abandoned America (18K) @AbandonedAmerica
Foxes Every Hour @toomanyfoxes
Vote Chess @VoteChess
OP: @theghostoftomjoad
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@juddlegum if Twitter makes that change and Musk reruns the poll we’ll see just how few subscribers there are!
#JohnMastodon is proof that things *CAN* go viral here on Mastodon, but the key is that *YOU* are the algorithm. The reason that the John Mastodon meme showed up on other people's timelines is because so many users boosted the posts.
The lesson here is: please don't just favourite something if you really enjoyed it; BOOST it so that other people can enjoy it, too! This is the only reason why I bother to create as large a social graph as I can on Mastodon—to act as an amplifier. You can, too!❤️😉
Stunning survival of a 700-year old #medieval #fishing #weir in a vast landscape of mudbanks and water channels in the Fergus estuary, Co. Clare, Ireland, 1.5km from the nearest dryland. Fish dropping down with the ebbing tide were guided into the point of the weir, where they were trapped by baskets and nets. At low tide each day fisherman came by boat to build & repair the weirs and remove the catch.
Lots more detail at https://www.ucd.ie/news/2011/02FEB11/180211-Secrets-of-Irish-medieval-fishing-site-will-be-lost-to-the-tide.html.
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@sysop408 you can maybe still use the site https://spacekaren.sucks/
to get a link to paste your mastodon #instance into Twitter #twitter #twittermigration
Officially erased my bird site presence this morning and with it my associated contacts. I haven't seen a wide-scale migration yet of the #weather / #wxtwitter community, which accounted for half of my Twitter contacts.
As a sort of final #introduction post and calling card for the weather community, one of my primary uses of Twitter was to share my #WeatherPhotography and #storm reports. I'll probably continue to share weather and #climate content here! CW's as needed. Some of my faves below.
The policy that I allegedly retroactively violated by promoting my Instagram and Mastodon account, has now been deleted from Twitter’s website.
#twittermigration #twitterexodus #twitter #tech #technologynews #news
It's always interesting to see a past #landscape through the eyes of the people who inhabited it. This beautifully drawn and painted #map shows the #bridges, #weirs and #watermills across the river #Trent between Nottingham and Newark in the early 16thC in such loving detail that one can almost imagine standing on each site with the cartographer as he sketches.
The (enlargeable) map is online at https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/map-of-the-river-trent-and-its-tributaries-between-nottingham-and-newark
Fluffy Blue Jay, under a cold windy day. #birds #birdwatching #birdphotography #birdphotography #nature #winter #wildlife
Amanda Whatley
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also: https://mastodonapp.uk/@mandaroza