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Drobo Sold on eBay for $660 If you’ve been following along, you might remember that I finally pulled the plug on our Drobo network attached storage (NAS). I replaced it with a second Synology because I worried about depending on such old technology. Drobo filed for bankruptcy earlier this year, and they haven’t had anything […]
I paid $100 for Affinity 2, a few weeks back, so I've been working on trying to get good at the thing. For today's test, I am cleaning up a photo that I took in Venice, this past spring.
WOW! Am jumping up with joy!
Thanks to the keen eye of a follower in the other place, I captured a Type Ia supernova event and didn't even know it!
I've been sitting on my #astrophotography images for over a year and there it was, right under my nose.
Captured two images of NGC 1566 in Feb 2021, and Dec 2021 ... and #Supernova 2021aefx appeared between them!
Amazing that I can get this kind of data from the heart of the city of Sydney (light pollution) from a galaxy 69 million light years away. Can't believe I never noticed this either!
Here's a little bit of reading about this supernova: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/ac7cef
When people travel to the past, they worry about radically changing the present by doing something small.
Few people think that they can radically change the future by doing something small in the present.
This is the only real time travel paradox.