An optical transient candidate of ≲ 2-second duration captured by wide-field video observations: https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.11600 -> "we report the discovery of an optical #transient candidate (TMG20200322) with a duration of ≲ 2 s by wide-field video observations in the direction of the Earth's shadow. TMG20200322 was detected in just two consecutive images of 1-second exposure time, with its shape becoming elongated in the second frame.
An optical transient candidate of $\lesssim$ 2-second duration captured by wide-field video observations

Recent time-domain surveys have revealed rapid transients that evolve on timescales of $\lesssim 10$ days, expanding the transient population into the short-duration regime. The transient search on even shorter timescales, particularly those lasting only seconds or less, remains a largely unexplored frontier. Very short-duration optical transients could serve as potential counterparts to millisecond-duration fast radio bursts (FRBs), providing clues to their origins. However, the optical search for transients on such short timescales has been limited primarily by instrumental constraints. Here we report the discovery of an optical transient candidate (TMG20200322) with a duration of $\lesssim 2$~s by wide-field video observations in the direction of the Earth's shadow. TMG20200322 was detected in just two consecutive images of 1-second exposure time, with its shape becoming elongated in the second frame. PSF shape variability analysis of field stars reveals that such an elongated PSF cannot be explained by atmospheric fluctuations. We investigate the potential origins of TMG20200322 in two scenarios: meteoroid impact flashes on near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) and head-on meteors in the Earth's atmosphere. None of the scenarios provides a satisfactory explanation for this transient. We derive a sky-projected rate of the TMG20200322 event of $R_{\mathrm{trans}} = (3.4 \times 10^{-2})^{+0.13}_{-0.028}$~deg$^{-2}$~day$^{-1}$ and an upper limit on second-timescale transients with durations of $1~\mathrm{s} \leq τ\lesssim 15~\mathrm{s}$ of $R_{\mathrm{trans}} \lesssim 0.10$~deg$^{-2}$~day$^{-1}$ for the non-detection case. We highlight that continuous monitoring observations in the direction of the Earth's shadow could be a key strategy to unveil a new population of optical transients on timescales of seconds or less.

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majutsu a magit inspired Emacs client for jujutsu

https://github.com/0WD0/majutsu

#emacs #jj #magit #transient #jujutsu

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I've been experimenting with #eca on #emacs and managed to make a start on one of my TODO's which was make a useful #gnus #transient interface for me. It did have some trouble as I had to keep reporting runtime failures for fixing. But you can help by exposing tools to the LLM and giving more context: https://github.com/stsquad/my-emacs-stuff/commit/2719f81ffe3cd7a9e5d757ab593712b3f669c15f

Anyway the result is serviceable although I do need to give it a human pass: https://github.com/stsquad/my-emacs-stuff/blob/f18e388f055ae3fdd89f90c424857a36da9ada74/my-gnus.el

I did a bunch of tidy-up to #hubi and tagged a initial release: https://github.com/stsquad/hubi/releases/tag/v0.1.0

Hubi is a #transient builder interface that allows you to kick off make, meson or ninja builds of your projects. It's based on a similar thing I wrote for counsel and is now the main way I kick off builds in #emacs

I'm thinking about how I could extend hubi with configuration support but feedback on the transient interface would be useful as it's very much a "works for me" project at the moment.

Release v0.1.0 · stsquad/hubi

TODO.org: update with next steps

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henry sachs - Aron's Owls

"Sugary industrial pop with notes of rock and electronica."

https://getmusic.fm/l/YhXlxA

#bandcampcodes #ambient #alternative #rock #indie #pop #industrial #psychedelic #transient #music

For an existing #emacs #transient command, I would like to add another, custom argument. Can someone point me to some docs how to do that, please?

(It's #docker.el's "list containers" command and I would like to add a custom filter)

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#propaganda #thelema #life #eternal #universal #petty #individual #transient

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#propaganda #thelema #life #eternal #universal #petty #individual #transient

#gnuplot plots of the phase-delay oscillator's outputs.

In order to get #oscillations going, the #transient analysis includes the `UIC` directive which asks #Xyce to forgo the typical operating point calculation, and instead use the supplied initial values (see `.ic` line). The specific initial values used should be non-zero, it is simplest to set the battery terminal node (n0) to some non-zero value.

The #Xyce #simulation of the PDO is here: https://codeberg.org/rjp/diy-tm/src/commit/0b9b12dd28ad2b7ed67f2dd0c2df811469916dae/pdo/sim/osc.sp#

#electronics #radio #sound