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Microbiologist working with cells and bioreactors.
Long time youtuber on science, leftish politics, psychology and atheism.
Former naval nuclear electrician.
Former adjunct college instructor for math, biology and chemistry.
Constant rabid study of anything that crosses my path.

Just here to explore this "new" platform. It has a real promise to be even better than Friendica which I love, but Firefish might well make it obsolete.

#aspergers #autism #science #microbiologist #atheist #atheism #politics #liberal #leftism
ReligionAgnostic Atheist is what I don't believe, and a what I do believe is a mix of Secular Humanism, Buddhism and Taoism
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Youtubeyoutube.com/user/anubis2814

Symptom: Dishwasher rack does not roll fully back into the dishwasher.

Diagnosis: An object has fallen behind the rack and is in the way.

Resolution: Remove cat from dishwasher.

There is an argument to be made that the CIA and FBI helped spread some of the weirder #conspiracy theories so that the stuff they were doing like coups, anti-civil rights infiltration ops, cointelpro, and MK-Ultra would also be lumped into tin foil hat crazy if people tried to blow the whistle.

"A UFO whistleblower..."

 Hahaha oh BBC..  

The people who believe the US government has secrelty alien UFOs are also the people who deny climate change

Cause why spend time on subject that really matter like how we screw up our planet if you can talk about "UFOs" and "conspiracies"

Sometimes I feel sad about people in general

Than i remember there's the Fedi and that helps ❤️

Yeah, this is NOT good news...
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The Gulf Stream system could collapse as soon as 2025, a new study suggests. The shutting down of the vital ocean currents, called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (Amoc) by scientists, would bring catastrophic climate impacts.

The new analysis estimates a timescale for the collapse of between 2025 and 2095, with a central estimate of 2050, if global carbon emissions are not reduced.

A collapse of Amoc would have disastrous consequences around the world, severely disrupting the rains that billions of people depend on for food in India, South America, and west Africa. It would increase storms and drop temperatures in Europe, and lead to a rising sea level on the eastern coast of North America. It would also further endanger the Amazon rainforest and Antarctic ice sheets.

“I think we should be very worried,” said Prof Peter Ditlevsen, at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, and who led the new study. “This would be a very, very large change. The Amoc has not been shut off for 12,000 years.”

The Amoc collapsed and restarted repeatedly in the cycle of ice ages that occurred from 115,000 to 12,000 years ago. It is one of the climate tipping points scientists are most concerned about as global temperatures continue to rise.

Research in 2022 showed five dangerous tipping points may already have been passed due to the 1.1C of global heating to date, including the shutdown of Amoc, the collapse of Greenland’s ice cap, and an abrupt melting of carbon-rich permafrost.

The most recent assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that Amoc would not collapse this century. But Divlitsen said the models used have coarse resolution and are not adept at analysing the non-linear processes involved, which may make them overly conservative.

Prof Stefan Rahmstorf, at the University of Potsdam, Germany, said: “There is still large uncertainty where the Amoc tipping point is, but the new study adds to the evidence that it is much closer than we thought. A single study provides limited evidence, but when multiple approaches have led to similar conclusions this must be taken very seriously, especially when we’re talking about a risk that we really want to rule out with 99.9% certainty. Now we can’t even rule out crossing the tipping point in the next decade or two.”
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FULL STORY -- https://archive.li/CPXqF#selection-1311.0-1311.159

For another perspective on what may or may not be happening, see this thread by Eleanor Frajka-Williams (@EleanorFrajka) -- https://fediscience.org/@EleanorFrajka/110778831531231369

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency

i cried during this part
On #Firefish, I set up a wallpaper on my work browser just to test it out. On my home computer browser I set up a different one I actually wanted. I go back to my work browser and the wallpaper hasn't changed. Is this a bug or a feature? It might be kind of cool to have different views on different browsers but I usually expect my settings to be the same from browser to browser.
@BlackAzizAnansi One of the key people that solved Apollo 13's mid-flight guidance system problems was Judith Love Cohen, who was in the hospital in labor at the time.
The child she gave birth to is Jack Black.
https://youtu.be/j537acWOhsY Rousseau created a fake version of Switzerland that gave people hope and belief that democracy could work.
How Switzerland Gave Us Modern Democracy

YouTube
Just like how #myspace drove thousands of teens to learn HTML, teens in the coming decade may be driven to learn javascript, typescript and CSS to mod their #firefish profiles.