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Just watting for now.
Mardalsfossen Falls, #Norway. Mardalsfossen is a waterfall in Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county. It is sometimes referred to as one of the tallest waterfalls in #Europe.
I’ve been reading “The Eye of The World” and I’m nearing the end. And I must say, I remain uncertain about this book.
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#fantasy #books #fantasybooks
Hmm I do like the cord_polar() output as always but it is far less interesting to me than the random walk.

C64c number 2. A bit grubbier and with bonus masking tape. Working well. Loading from tape because I don't value my time.

#commodore64 #retrocomputing #retrocomputers #8bit

When i design #NES level tilesets, i design them in tandem with laying the tiles out on a series of connected screens. They don't necessarily represent exactly what's going into the game in the end, but they're all NES displayable.

In the case of these 2 Halcyon environments the world is very large and some consessions to entropy need to be made in order for it to fit. For example, collision happens at 16 by 8 pixels so all structures will match that in the end.

#nesdev #pixelart #gamedev

Shae’s Glades 2. Chunky style. Fountain pen on A4.

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When an exoplanet passes between its host star and us, the star's light is filtered by the exoplanet's atmosphere, each molecule leaving a different imprint.

Similarly, during a lunar #eclipse like the one on Nov 7-8, sunlight passes through the Earth's atmosphere before reaching the Moon. We can thus use lunar eclipses to find clues of life on Earth, which will hopefully help us identify life elsewhere. I wrote about it here:

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#astronomy #astrodon
📷 ESO/M. Kornmesser

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