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one day i will learn how to write a bio

opinions are your employer's

most toots un-toot

@lunemercove i recently gave this album a listen too. forgot how much i liked them once upon a time. dunno why but the last album i remember listening to was All That We Let In and it is odd to realize that they kinda fell out of my consciousness entirely for like. years

@mekkaokereke @davidnjoku Goddamnit, I didn't even realize China landed a robot there last year and even created a small biosphere there! I'm annoyed that didn't spray across my feed then. I'm not really a space junkie beyond sci-fi enjoyment, but would have loved moon joy back then too.

For others who didn't know, h/t to @alienghic who shared a link with biosphere info:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-46873526

China's Moon mission sees first seeds sprout

The seeds, inside a sealed container, are the first plants ever grown on the Moon's surface.

@azonenberg i know this doesnt help u on android, but for all its other faults, this is one thing that ios safari seems to handle reasonably: incognito tabs get the url preserved and reloaded (session info gets lost) even if the tabs get temporary unloaded from memory usage elsewhere, which feels like the right balance in terms of actual usability
I couldn't agree more with Kate that it's okay--even necessary--to get mad, stay mad, and channel that anger along any number of constructive avenues in this disconcerting moment. https://grist.org/science/kate-marvel-nasa-departure-human-nature-book
Why this NASA climate scientist wants you to stay angry

“I don’t think we rebuild science without getting mad.”

Grist

Charcuterie, a visual explorer for #Unicode. Browse the character set, discover related glyphs, and learn more about the scripts, symbols, and shapes that make up the standard.

https://charcuterie.elastiq.ch/#U+221E

Charcuterie

A visual explorer for Unicode. Browse characters, discover related glyphs, and explore scripts, symbols, and shapes across the standard.

Charcuterie
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“In support of the 24-hour work stoppage, the union is asking readers and audiences to not visit ProPublica, click on stories, or otherwise engage with ProPublica content on other platforms and partner organizations.” — https://www.theverge.com/news/908401/propublica-union-strike-negotiations-ai-layoffs
Unionized ProPublica staff are on strike over AI, layoffs, and wages

For the first time in the nonprofit’s history, the ProPublica union of 150 workers is walking off the job in a 24-hour strike.

The Verge

This all really good, love this. It's all analyzing social behaviors, not code at all.

"Five git commands that tell you where a codebase hurts before you open a single file. Churn hotspots, bus factor, bug clusters, and crisis patterns."

https://piechowski.io/post/git-commands-before-reading-code/

The Git Commands I Run Before Reading Any Code

Five git commands that tell you where a codebase hurts before you open a single file. Churn hotspots, bus factor, bug clusters, and crisis patterns.

the artemis 2 photos go extremely hard