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Apparently, the latest images from Intuitive Machines’ #Odysseus #moonlander have started to roll out.

Recommendations for CWOPS Academy Code Trainer and Paddles?

So I was excited to actually get in the queue for the beginners CW Academy this year. Unfortunately, I’ve managed to develop some eye issues that prevent me from building my QRP Guys code trainer.

Any recommendations for a built code trainer I can get in time for the class next month?

So far, I’m only finding kits.

#hamradio #amateurradio #morsecode

#Azurite and #malachite, picture taken inside the mining museum "Grube Bendisberg" in the #Eifel region, Germany.

#minerals #mineralology #geology
my main work is modeling accurate 3d anatomy of animals of course. The advantage of 3d modeling is that the outcome actually doesn't matter. It can be anything, from illustrations in a book to actual physical models you can touch. And even the style can be altered. Like here. these are both the same model. The video on the left is rendered in Marmoset toolbag, the model on the right is rendered in Zbrush. Same model, totally different outcome.
Hello there #introduction!! My name is Sophie and I am a freelance illustrator! Twitter is being pretty horrible for self-promotion now so I am just going to be here showing off what I do.
I do take commissions, be sure to DM me for prices and details!

What type of content would you like to see more of from the main GWES account here on Mastodon?

Vote below:

Weather (WX Alerts/Severe Information)
67.9%
EAS Alerts (More Civil Alerts)
10.7%
"Behind the Scenes"
21.4%
Something else (let us know what you want to see!)
0%
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Amazing thunderstorm photos captured at 37,000 feet by airline pilot Santiago Borja.

Web: https://www.santiagoborja.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santiagoborja/

Santiago Borja – The Storm Pilot

What I like about this photo of a #female shipyard worker during WW2, by Dorothea Lange, is:

firstly its a reminder that #women of colour played a major role on the home front in WW2;

but secondly, I just love the (intended?/accidental?) #blackpower message of the wall slogan 'Serve Yourself' prominently behind her.... not least because of the use of the idea of 'service' in wartime messaging!

#photography

Twitter was still an invaluable weather alert resource for me, despite having left Twitter a while back. Now with the current restriction of cutting off all public posts, I am curious how the National Weather Service both overall and at regional offices, are going to deal with the fact that they are essentially posting in a non-public forum now. I am lucky enough that some of the ones I follow have set up bots to cross post to Mastadon, but Twitter was certainly a great go-to resource for up-to-the-minute weather updates from my regional office and the national office.

#Weather