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This may be one of the single greatest astronomy questions I've ever been asked:

Can you drink Saturn's rings?

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-you-drink-saturns-rings/

Can You Drink Saturn’s Rings?

It’s certainly possible to consume water sourced from the icy rings of Saturn, but doing so safely may require extra steps

Scientific American
We made a comic about a volcano.

For those who have InfoSec, privacy, security, and/or related technology expertise…

Would you use Bitchat?

(Feel free to elaborate in the comments and/or boost if you’d like to see the opinion of others.)

#Bitchat #JackDorsey #InfoSec #Privacy #Security #Technology #OSS #Encryption

Yes
No
Jack Dorsey is not to be trusted
I just want to see the results
Poll ends at .
found the Nazis. -Hilde & Emmet

A lot of people don't know this, but the original Unix was called nix. But rather than the 1.0, 2.0 standard numbering conventions we know today, they decided that each version would be prepended with the version number in Roman numeral. So it was
Inix
IInix
IIInix
IVnix

When they were going to release the 5th release, an intern didn't understand the naming convention, misread V as U, nobody in Q/A realized the typo, so it accidentally released as Unix.

Everyone kinda liked the idea of poking fun at the intern's mistake, so they just stopped incrementing the name after that and left it called Unix for the mainline release.

Others still kept releasing their own forks and reimplementation of Unix after, so we had IXnix and XVIIInix. There was much laughter about XXXnix, but it never gained much adoption outside of a very specific userbase. Someone decided to make nix 101 as a reference to an intro level course number in US universities, so it got the name MInix. The next popular release was nix 51, so LInix.

This one wasn't created and blessed by the owners of the nix trademark, and they didn't like this upstart beginning to take some users from Unix (it has become corporate owned by that point, not a Bell Labs hobby project). A long nasty spat went back and forth for a while, before just to settle the case, LInix renamed itself the Linux we know today.

@JessTheUnstill

This is a lovely throwback to handmade artisanal bullshit artistry

a lost art, in this era of vat grown factory-farmed extruded bullshit

"All warfare is based on deception and cyber attribution is a shit show" - Sun Tzu, The Art of Cyber War

I saw a post online that said that Grok had an anime girlfriend mode and I dismissed it as some kind of joke, because I would never have thought it was real

Then I saw a similar post again and thought “oh, this must be some kind of meme”

Then I saw a third post and I realised that this was not a shitpost, but actual fact, that Elon Musk gave Grok an anime girl body reminiscent of a gacha game girl mixed with Misa Amane from Death Note and I realised that no shitpost I could make about Twitter can outdo the busted reality that we live in

echo "boil em mash em stick em in a stew" | wall; touch /etc/nologin; init 6
Even assuming Clinton or Obama or Biden or literally any other Democrat was in the Epstein files, the vast majority would be like "good. Kick the shithead to the curb. We don't want them."