rosa ▼ obscurae

@rosa
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extant artistry | astrophysics in exile | the butch in the black button down shirt | also @[email protected] @[email protected] | http://pronoun.is/she
(i do intend to keep this account as an alt and will probably post here occasionally, but it is already the case that i post significantly more from cyber.space)

okay, i believe i am moving my primary presence on mastodon to @[email protected]

follow me there, if you choose

DSS 26 carrier lock on Voyager 1
Frequency: 8.4205GHz
Signal strength: -166dBm
IDLE OFF 1 MCD2
sometimes, you just have to cry over the spilled milk
has anyone ever successfully read a gnu info page?
I don't think follow bots are a good idea, because they make the federated timeline the same on every node. Without them, the federated timeline is still an expression of the interests of the node's users.
i am not sure that it will be my final home, but the account @[email protected] is me
LUXURY ELITE ~ HEAVEN #vaporwave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6hvel5vF-k
todays shoutout goes to glitter warrior who owned richard spencer

We currently require all satellites either de-orbit before stationkeeping ends (burning up in the atmosphere) or raise themselves to a higher graveyard orbit where they will continue circling the planet for a billion years or so.

This is a mistake along the same lines of polluting our atmosphere or our oceans because they once seemed so impossibly vast. We should bury the idea of the graveyard orbit forever, and require that all satellites be removed from Earth orbit at end of life.