@gijsnelemans I recognised that and made a corresponding comment in the #ADASS2022 proceedings article
Signed out of #ADASS2022, though may briefly tune in for the closing. It has been an incredible meeting with lots of cool, exciting tools and techniques in #astronomy and #software shown off. I'm inspired to revisit some of my work and apply them!
Sorry for a lot of the image spam, many without alt'text, but the slides were rich with information and were going fast.
Very slick set of interfaces and tools being presented as part of ALeRCE, in use by ZTF and planned as a community broker for LSST. https://alerce.science/ #ADASS2022
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For those who have missed my talk "The carbon footprint of astronomical observatories" at #ADASS2022, you can now watch the recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Is9ZEmVSrAA
The carbon footprint of astronomical observatories

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Always exciting to see Aladin in action! V3 is looking great. #ADASS2022
The Firefly interface! Used at several different places and part of Rubin's platform. I really like how connected it is to VO standards. #ADASS2022
Managing big data with ESAC Science Data Centre (ESDC). Databases! And super relevant to a meeting we just had at work less than an hour ago 🤣 #ADASS2022
The prize talk for #ADASS2022 is for astropy, an incredible piece of python software for #astronomy work but also a community with nearly 500 independent contributors and a workflow that encourages more. #Astrodon

From Erik Tollerud on that other site: I'm honored and excited to be giving the #Adass2022 Software Prize talk in ~45 min on behalf of The Astropy Project! If you're (virtually) attending #ADASS, come check it out!

(now just in a couple of min...)

Very cool to see some of the early development of SIMBAD. I've used that so much in my own work! #ADASS2022