Tommy Weir

@TommyW
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My photography- www.tommyweir.net
Our film company www.janeypictures.com
Deer Are Everywhere, but We Barely Know Them

A decade-old research project in Pennsylvania has been revealing the secret lives of familiar woodland mammals.

The New York Times

Depressing listening to a cavalcade of Irish surnames backing Jordan...

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/10/18/us/house-speaker-vote-jim-jordan

House Votes Again on Speaker as Jim Jordan Seeks Gavel: Watch Live Updates

Jim Jordan, a hard-right Ohio Republican, failed to gain enough support from his party to become speaker of the House. He and his allies are leaning on 20 holdouts in hopes of ending two weeks of paralysis.

The New York Times

Not worried enough about corporate over-development of orbit yet? New article: companies have now filed asking for a total of ONE MILLION satellites: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adi4639

Non-paywalled version here: https://www.outerspaceinstitute.ca/docs/One%20million%20(paper)%20satellites%20-%20Accepted%20Version%20.pdf

There is no way we can have anywhere near one million satellites in orbit without going into full Kessler Syndrome and destroying everything in orbit - making satellite science, communication, and interplanetary exploration impossible for decades.

Jim Jordan Nominated for House Speaker by Divided G.O.P.

The Ohio congressman was his party’s second nominee this week to emerge from an internal fight. But with scores of Republicans refusing to back him, the party put off a House floor vote until next week.

The New York Times

Wordle 842 2/6

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Awaiting Wordlebot’s ‘lucky guess’ assessment.

The engineers who designed the #Voyager probes half a century ago even thought of the possibility that a wrong sequence of commands may point the antenna dish away from earth (like someone did a couple of days ago).

And they implemented a self-adjusting mechanism that a few times a year scans the positions of a few known stars to infer the position of the earth, and point back the antenna in the right direction.

50 years later, these wonderful machines are still working, tens of billions of km away from earth, with only 69 KB of RAM, and even a wrong sequence of commands won't put them out of use, while nowadays 4 GB of RAM aren't even enough to start VsCode or IntelliJ.

The more I understand how they were designed, the more I feel like an early Medieval engineer looking at the Pantheon or other marvels of Roman architecture. Some amazing skills, knowledge and attention to details have been lost from that generation to ours.

Terrific interview with Steve Sasson who invented the digital camera at Kodak fifty years ago.
https://pca.st/episode/a0a7b987-ff6b-4487-843f-f5b817b6b4da
Photographic Innovation: Steve Sasson's Invention of the Digital Camera - B&H Photography Podcast

“To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.” There is no better role model for this Thomas Edison quote than Steve Sasson, the electrical engineer fresh out of grad school who was hired to work in a Kodak research lab, in 1973....

Pocket Casts
Beware of Siri Creating Alarms Instead of Timers - TidBITS

If you’ve had trouble setting timers on the Apple Watch with Siri recently, it’s because Siri misses the final word in the command and sets an alarm rather than a timer.

TidBITS
Insightful, detailed documentary on the Wagner group from the @WSJ https://youtu.be/EMXnJMCoFYI
Inside Prigozhin’s Wagner, Russia’s Secret War Company | WSJ Documentary

YouTube