Tuija Sonkkila

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Independent data wrangler. Former: Aalto University Leadership Support Services. #rstats, open data, maps, ecotravel, photography, walking, iNaturalist. More active in Finnish: https://mastodontti.fi/@ttso
Bloghttps://tuijasonkkila.fi/blog
GitHubhttps://github.com/tts
Flickrhttps://flickr.com/photos/dadaa
iNaturalisthttps://www.inaturalist.org/people/ttso
No longer needed! Got one from Estonia.

I am about to copy you whom I follow here to another instance where I mostly post in Finnish, but boosts can also be (and often are) in English, Swedish, or German.

Because I suspect that few of you understand my mother tongue I will not force you to follow me there. If you do, you are of course welcome!

Thanks for having had me here, my 1st Mastodon home instance - and see you perhaps at https://mastodontti.fi/@Ttso!

Ttso (@[email protected])

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This is probably futile but... If any of you owns a canvas bag given to the attendants in the 2nd altmetrics conference in Amsterdam in 2015, I'd be happy to talk to you. It was a pale bag with a text and colors like here (copied from a web site mentioning the conf, the site proper is no longer there)
Anybody in #Finland that could help me study for the #radioamateur licence?
Looking for people that did it and can help me figure out what exactly is in there. The English materials around it aren't exactly helpful.

Today the Parker Solar Probe will get 7 times closer to the Sun than any spacecraft ever has, going faster than any spacecraft ever has - 690,000 kilometers per hour. WHEEEEEE!!!!!!!

But the really cool part is what the newspapers are barely talking about: what it's like down there. The Sun doesn't have a surface like the Earth does, since it's all just hot gas. But it has an "Alfvén surface" - and the probe has penetrated that.

What's the Alfvén surface? In simple terms, it's where the solar wind - the hot gas emitted by the Sun - breaks free of the Sun and shoots out into space. But to understand how cool it is, we need to dig a bit deeper.

After all, how can we say where the solar wind "breaks free of the Sun"?

Hot gas shoots up from the Sun, faster and faster due to its pressure, even though it's pulled down by gravity. At some point it goes faster than the speed of sound! This is the Alfvén surface. Above this surface, the solar wind becomes supersonic, so no disturbances in its flow can affect the Sun below.

But it's even cooler than that, because "sound" in the solar wind is very different from sound on Earth. Here we have air. The Sun has ions - atoms of gas so hot that electrons have been ripped off - interacting with powerful magnetic fields. You can visualize these fields as tight rubber bands, with the ions stuck to them. They vibrate back and forth together!

You could call these vibrations "sound", but the technical term is "Alfvén waves". Alfvén was the one who figured out how fast these waves move. Parker studied the surface where the solar wind's speed exceeds the speed of the Alfvén waves.

And now we've gone deep below that surface!

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Nu är det snart dags för Notre-Dame att öppna igen.
– Jag tror folk kommer att få en chock. För det är helt fantastiskt. Man har tvättat stenen centimeter för centimeter, den är inte mörk längre, utan sandfärgad, beige och vit, säger Agnès Poirier, som är en av få utomstående som fått se det med egna ögon, då hon arbetat med en dokumentär för brittiska BBC. https://www.dn.se/varlden/nu-ska-notre-dame-oppna-pa-nytt-fem-ar-efter-branden/
Paris: Notre-Dame öppnar på nytt – fem år efter branden

Paris: Fem år har gått sedan branden i Notre-Dame som skakade en hel värld. Nu ska katedralen öppnas på nytt med Macron på plats.

Dagens Nyheter

Great talk on "Tools for Future-Proof Transport Planning" by Robin Lovelace @robinlovelace today. Leading by example, showing how academics can move toward the gold standards of reproducibility in their research, embracing producing open source code.

Loved seeing examples of "ClockBoards" - those would work really well for lots of maps in Scotland. Always hard to visualise clear and readable map plots for comparing things side-by-side.

https://robinlovelace.github.io/future-proof-transport-planning/slides.html#/title-slide
https://josis.org/index.php/josis/article/view/172

Tools for Future-Proof Transport Planning

I wonder what is the future of shinyapps.io @Posit if/when the .io domain ceases to exist?

https://every.to/p/the-disappearance-of-an-internet-domain heard via https://glitch.lgbt/@EposVox/113273516560505463

The Disappearance of an Internet Domain

How geopolitics can alter digital infrastructure

Hi folks!

I've been on Mastodon for about a year and would like to meet more accounts to follow. Please boost and provide recommendations.

I am an #EmergencyManagement professional who specializes in wildfire recovery. I assist communities with rebuilding after #disasters, funding sheltering and evacuation costs, drafting mutual aid agreements, and developing comprehensive recovery plans.

I don't know of many other folks on here that work in emergency management, but would like to make more connections.

I'm interested in #weather #HamRadio #Preparedness #PNW #Oregon #ORWX #Outdoors #minimalism #Equity #UnionStrong #introduction

2024 #30DayChartChallenge Day 03: Makeover

Went back into the blog archives (2017!) to do a modern #Observable makeover of my #RStats Maine 🦞 landings connected dot plot.

PDF data wrangling all done in #javascript.

https://observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/2024-30-day-chart-challenge-day-03-makeover

2024 30-Day Chart Challenge • Day 03 • Makeover

This is an Observable makeover of this 2017 blog post of mine: https://rud.is/b/2018/03/02/comparing-2017-maine-lobster-landings-to-historical-landings/. For good measure, we'll also extract the PDF text in-notebook. This is the OG `#RStats` version: image.png

Observable