Demallien

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D&D need that likes astronomy

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I don't want to poison "AI” crawlers with huge quantities of random text. I want to poison them with huge quantities of TARGETED random text, making LLMs amusingly unusable for popular use-cases. Imagine the business reports we could make them write:

“Q3 reports from Asia showed positive growth rates in consumer sales and huge hairy cocks, with key indicators including customer retention, brand recognition and turgid purple schlongs all meeting OKR targets.”

I still can't get over the first images from the Vera Rubin Observatory. This is the Virgo Cluster, which contains over 1000 galaxies and is 50 million light-years away from us. And, just so you know, when you see a few galaxies that look like they're connected by dust, those are tidal tails from interactions between these galaxies. They are very likely going to collide with one another! See a couple examples in the zoomed in screenshots in the following post.
Rubin's First Look: A Sagittarius Skyscape

Image Credit & License: NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap250625.html #APOD
Discovery of HMS Endeavor wreck confirmed
“The timbers are British timbers. The size of all the timber scantlings are almost identical to Endeavour ."
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/06/discovery-of-hms-endeavor-wreck-confirmed/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
Once again, the view way up there is far more beautiful than the view down here. You're looking at the FIRST IMAGES from the state-of-the-art Vera Rubin Observatory! These are of the Virgo cluster, a cluster of over 1000 gravitationally bound galaxies, 50 million light years away. The first image shows two beautiful spiral galaxies in the lower right, and three interacting galaxies in the upper right (you can see the tidal tails connecting them).

Tomorrow, more images are going to be released!

Now that's a nice bit of astrophotography.

(Credit: NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory)

#Astronomy #Astrodon #RubinObservatory #VeraRubinObservatory

Technotes - Gibberish and Stuff

A few months ago, I posted this image on Mastodon, because sometimes I think the Apple documentation website isn't very good. Many people have already pointed this out, so I won't repeat their...

I mean, it’s really quite spectacular. And I’m still rooting for Starship’s success, because I do want to see space exploration advance, and this seems the most viable route for now. https://aus.social/@mattro/114708832492060617
MΛTT (@mattro@aus.social)

Attached: 1 video Starship v2 so far: 10 tests - 0 made it to orbit - has never opened its payload doors - has littered the Caribbean Sea with hundreds of tons highly pollutant debris New today: - destroyed their launch pad

Aus.Social
I love the ios26 random wallpaper from my photos. Every hour it picks an interesting crop and does cool type for the time display. Honestly impressive and a bit of joy every time I grab my phone.

Astronomers have created a galactic masterpiece. Using ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT), they observed the Sculptor Galaxy in thousands of colours simultaneously 🌈

A galaxy’s building blocks — stars, gas and dust — emit light at different colours. The more shades of colour there are in an image of a galaxy, the more we can learn about its inner workings such as age, composition, and motion.

To create this ultra-detailed image of the Sculptor Galaxy, the researchers observed it for over 50 hours with the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) instrument on ESO’s VLT. The team then stitched together over 100 exposures to cover an area of the galaxy about 65 000 light-years wide.

Discover more: https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso2510/

📷 ESO/E. Congiu et al.

#astrodon #astronomy #astrophysics #space #science