Guillaume Louvel

@GullumLuvl@ecoevo.social
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The history of the ocean, as told by tiny beautiful fossils

Bountiful remains of foraminifera reveal how organisms responded to climate disturbances of the past. They can help predict the future, too.

By Tim Vernimmen

https://knowablemagazine.org/content/article/living-world/2025/foraminifera-fossils-tell-story-of-past-life-on-earth

Fossils at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/subject/5409

#ecology #marine_biology

The history of the ocean, as told by tiny beautiful fossils

Bountiful remains of foraminifera reveal how organisms responded to climate disturbances of the past. They can help predict the future, too.

Knowable Magazine | Annual Reviews
@swelljoe yeah the web app is great, but I wish I could have notifications from it, even with the tab in the background. Not sure if that's doable, I never tried as I usually avoid notifications 😅

I think the lack of a proper phone app also doesn't help hooking people.

@swelljoe how about your experience, did you get people easily involved?

@jstockdi
Also Mattermost and Zulip which look more similar.

I recently setup Discourse for teammates as well, because it has a forum part and a group chat part. However there is little engagement, which I think is due to: people are too shy to post on the forum, or maybe they think what they have to say is just unimportant. Chat would then be better suited for spontaneous interactions, but you don't get enough notifications from the Discourse chat to make people stick.

@swelljoe @huxley

Can anyone recommend software for creating metadata that is aligned with the FAIR principles for making metadata machine readable? #OpenScience
Numbers can be tricky. On the day of my 110th birthday, I'll be one day younger than John Tukey was on his.
https://xkcd.com/3104/
rebases per banana equivalent dose
@tuxicoman How about just using 'nohup' to run it?
Also, yes for the risk of root terminal opened (even though with sudo, it's only for a short time), but I'm curious about the terminal features you find lacking in tmux?

#ssh

Imagine you do something important lik "apt upgrade" over #SSH. And a network disconnection occurs (local wifi crap)

How you do prevent to end in a bad situation ? (I don't know if APT install is resilient, imagine libc upgrade...)

I'm using tmux/screen but I see SSH has maybe builtin tools like ClientAliveInterval.

My complain with tmux is the terminal emulation is not as good as using ssh only. And the risk to let the session open with root access.

Any feedback?