#Borg #Backup #Server - Getestet - Livestream mit Hauke und Jean

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Weekly Update from the Open Journal of Astrophysics – 06/06/2026

Another Saturday, another update of activity at the Open Journal of Astrophysics. Since the last update we have published a further five papers, bringing the number in Volume 9 (2026) to 119 and the total so far published by OJAp up to 567.

I will continue to include the posts made on our Mastodon account (on Fediscience); these announcements also show the DOI for each paper.

The first paper to report this week, published on Tuesday 2nd June, is “The impact of the formation channel on gravitational-wave-galaxy cross-correlations” by Kabir Chakravarti (Chennai Mathematical Institute, India) and Federico R Urban (CEICO-FZU, Czech Republic). This article, published in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics, explores how uncertainties in binary formation affect the cross-correlation signal between gravitational wave events and galaxy catalogues, finding that time-delay distribution significantly impacts the signal.

The overlay for this paper is here

You can find the officially accepted version on arXiv here and the announcement on Fediverse here:

https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/116679308847047911

The second paper for this week, also published on Tuesday 2nd June but in the folder High-Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, is “Transient X-ray Sources as Extremely Eccentric Mass-Transfer Binaries with Compact Companions” by Jonathan I Katz and Michael A Nowak (Washington University, St Louis, USA). This article suggests that X-ray transients, similar to tidal disruption events, are produced in eccentric stellar-compact object binaries, with their frequency gradually increasing over time.

The overlay for this one looks like this:

The official version of the paper can be found on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement here:

https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/116679395198117735

Next one up, the third paper of the week, also published on Tuesday 2nd June in the folder High-Energy Astrophysical Phenomena is “Resolving the (Debate About) Nozzle Shocks in Tidal Disruption Events” by Zachary L. Andalman & Eliot Quataert (Princeton U., USA), Eric R. Coughlin (Syracuse U. USA) and C. J. Nixon (U. Leeds, UK). This paper presents a model to understand the role of nozzle shocks in the circularization of stellar debris during a tidal disruption event when a star approaches a supermassive black hole (SMBH)

The overlay for this one is here:

The final, accepted version can be found on arXiv here and the Mastodon announcement is here:

https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/116679426224933831

The fourth paper this week, published on Wednesday 3rd June in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics, is “Validating Digital Twins of the Local Universe with the Thermal Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Signal” by Richard Stiskalek (University of Oxford, UK) and Harry Desmond (University of Portsmouth, UK). The thermal Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect and constrained simulations are used to analyze the thermal pressure of ionized gas in galaxy clusters and produce a set of digital twins for cosmological study.

The overlay is here:

The officially accepted version can be found on arXiv here and here is the Mastodon announcement:

https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/116684470440285496

The fifth and final paper this week, published on Thursday 4th June in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics is “Photon (Non)Conservation in the Reduced Speed of Light Approximation and How to (Almost) Fix It” by Nickolay Y. Gnedin (University of Chicago, USA). The “Reduced Speed of Light” approximation in cosmological simulations can lead to photon non-conservation, and while some missing photons can be counted, adding them back is challenging.

The overlay for this one is here:

The officially accepted version of this paper can be found on arXiv here and Mastodon announcement here

https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/116691566968428861

And that concludes this week’s update. I’ll do another one next Saturday.

#arXiv251202094v2 #arXiv251208928v2 #arXiv260115935v2 #arXiv260214825v2 #arXiv260223474v2 #BayesianOriginReconstructionFromGalaxies #BinaryBlackHoles #BORG #cosmologicalSimulations #CosmologyAndNonGalacticAstrophysics #DiamondOpenAccess #DiamondOpenAccessPublishing #gravitationalWaves #HighEnergyAstrophysicalPhenomena #massTransferBinaries #nozzleShocks #OpenAccess #OpenAccessPublishing #reducedSpeedOfLightApproximation #supermassiveBlackHoles #thermalSunyaevZeldovichEffect #tidalDisruptionEvent #XRayTransients
Det intensiva dramat om en ikonisk rivalitet och en av svensk idrotts största finns nu på SVT Play – och bjuder på en ”ständigt underhållande” upplevelse.#Borg #SVTPlay #Drama #Sport #BjörnBorg #SverrirGudnason #StellanSkarsgård #Tips #Streaming
Svensk film som håller dig ”ständigt underhållen” är en av SVT Plays bästa
Svensk film som håller dig ”ständigt underhållen” är en av SVT Plays bästa

Det intensiva dramat om en ikonisk rivalitet och en av svensk idrotts största finns nu på SVT Play – och bjuder på en ”ständigt underhållande” upplevelse.

Filmtopp
Filmtopp har i vanlig ordning synat veckans filmpremiärer på SVT Play – totalt 16 nya titlar denna gången – och bjuder på några handplockade tips.#Tips #Streaming #SVTPlay #Kevlarsjäl #WomenTalking #TheHandmaiden #Living #Borg
De bästa nya filmerna att se på SVT Play i helgen – utvalda tips
De bästa nya filmerna att se på SVT Play i helgen – utvalda tips

Filmtopp har i vanlig ordning synat veckans filmpremiärer på SVT Play – totalt 16 nya titlar denna gången – och bjuder på några handplockade tips.

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My birthday is coming in July...

#StarTrek #Borg #CoffeMug

Du merkst, dass du eine Distanz zum Homo Sapiens aufgebaut hast, wenn du ein Gemälde aus dem 19. Jahrhundert siehst, das eine von Menschen geschaffene Landschaft zeigt, und es dich an die Unimatrix 01 erinnert. Die Borg-Heimat.

#ClimateChange #StarTrek #Borg

Been a while since I blogged, so it's time for the latest installment in "Edd massively over-complicates things with SSH certificates" This time, a post about how I got rid of the need to create a new sub account on my #Hetzner Storage Box every time I wanted to create a new VM and back it up with #Borg. Definitely easier ways to have achieved it, but it shows of the versatility of ssh certificates, and #StepCA that's powering them in my home lab.

https://i.am.eddmil.es/posts/sshcertsborg/

#Borgmatic #Homelab #ssh

Adapting Step CA's SSH user certificates to safely automate provisioning Borg backups on Hetzner Storage Boxes

Intro Over the Christmas break, I suffered a complete NAS failure, and thanks to QNAP’s custom extensions to the standard Linux software RAID, I wasn’t able to recover any data off it. Now, of course, I had backups; and everything I had backed up (except for my Bluesky PDS, which I barely use) restored absolutely fine. However, I was not backing everything up. This was because my backup setup for a new server in my home lab was largely a manual process, and there were a number of services I decided weren’t worth the effort. Having now had to spend the time rebuilding them all, I regret that decision, and so now I wanted to fix the issue, so the backups were automatically setup whenever I deployed a host. This post will explain how I achieved that using SSH Certificates, because I am an unapologetic SSH certificate fanboy.

I Am Edd Miles

@AwetTesfaiesus

Ich finds ja bezeichnend, dass Integrieren in Deutschland vor allem im Passiv verwendet wird. ("Jemand wird integriert", statt "jemand integriert". Im Nomen dann Integration statt Integrieren. Die Konstellation "jemand integriert sich" ist sprachlich und inhaltlich besonders abstrus.)

Stünde da "Integrieren = Assimilieren?" wärs vielleicht auch zu klar und einfach?

#StarTrek #Integration #Borg