Galbinus Caeli(moving, see bio

@GalbinusCaeli
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Moving my account over to @GalbinusCaeli Which is a better home for me since Astrodon.social closed down.
Only moving selected follows. Mostly space exploration, science, scicom, and art. I have mostly moved politics and general news over to my bluesky presence.

Who am I? I am a science and space enthusiast who has worked in the technology industry since 1989. I am happily married living in the bay area California. Formerly living in Decatur, Georgia and Boulder Colorado.

I am moving over to https://spacey.space/@GalbinusCaeli

Mastodon.social was just a temporary stopping point on my way to a place more focused on my interests. Science and Space. Follow me to the stars!

Galbinus Caeli (@[email protected])

0 Posts, 275 Following, 153 Followers · I'll be setting this up properly soon, transferring over from mastodon.social

Spacey Space
@jwildeboer wheelchairs, either manual or electric, are "pedestrians" and belong on the sidewalk (pavement). They operate at pedestrian speeds of 10-15kph(at most). Casual riders bike at 20-30kph. They don't belong in the same space.
Whether you’re Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxleitner or the lowliest extra on Scarecrow and Mrs. King, you need to know how to get to where you’re filming that day. A new collection of 280 filming location maps at the Library of Congress shows you how a variety of TV and movie productions navigated around Los Angeles. https://blogs.loc.gov/maps/2025/07/exporting-the-american-aesthetic-filming-location-maps-of-los-angeles/
@jwildeboer my opinion is that any vehicle that doesn't get its motive power primarily from human muscles doesn't belong in a bike lane
@MichaelWhelan well deserved!
@muzej How do I change into my superhero suit in that?
@paco works best if you train the AI on the Complete Works of William Shakespeare

This is the best take on Fermi's Paradox that I've ever seen.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox

@jalefkowit @mhoye @grimmware @benjamingeer Test Engineers think code is a risk.
@DreadShips Ukrainian missiles will be disappointed