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SUNSCAN is an autonomous, open-source solar telescope that can be built at home using 3D printing for simple observations and automatically capturing images of the Sun #telescope

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X admits we all call it Twitter.

Elon Musk’s company has filed a lawsuit against Operation Bluebird, a new startup hoping to claim the “abandoned” Twitter trademark, but its legal argument is a little unorthodox.

lowmess:

“well technically it isn’t abandoned because we did such a shitty rebrand that people still call our product by its old name”


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Unprecedented errors are eroding the credibility of Trump's Justice Department (Sarah N. Lynch/Reuters)

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in reply to This spaceship does not exist

A panoramic image depicts a cylindrical, metallic structure on a reddish-orange, rocky terrain. The structure, which appears to be a module or spacecraft, is primarily white with numerous rectangular windows along its length. A ladder is positioned against the entryway of the module. In the background, a slightly elevated, undulating landscape continues the reddish-orange color scheme. The image has a warm, desaturated tone and appears to be set on a planet with a dusty atmosphere.

The module is roughly cylindrical with rounded ends and numerous small windows of various sizes. A small person is standing near the module on the left. The entryway features a dark rectangular opening with a ladder extending downwards. The background landscape is composed of rocky formations and undulating hills. The color of the landscape and module suggest a desert or planetary environment. There is no visible text within the image.

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#golden : made of gold

- French: doré

- German: golden

- Italian: aureo

- Portuguese: dourado

- Spanish: dorado

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#BBC Ho ho no! Four ways to stop kids' Christmas meltdowns w.st/uEws8
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#BBC Justice secretary apologises to grooming gangs expert w.st/nW7mD
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Dear scriptwriters, not everything has to be about the end of the world. I know you want to raise the stakes, but if you've done a decent job of making us care about the characters then it's fine if things only affect them



Trump Says Miriam Adelson Offered Him 'Another $250 Million' to Run for a Third Term (Charlie Nash/Mediaite)

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Tesla misled customers about self-driving features, judge rules

California’s DMV has ordered Tesla to rename ‘Autopilot’ or face a sales suspension in the state.



More success for children’s author Jo Dabrowski

Before she even had kids, AWC graduate Jo Dabrowski loved buying and reading picture books and dreamed of one day being a published author herself. Today, those dreams are firmly a reality! Since completing Writing Picture Books at the Australian Writers' Centre, Jo has been on a…
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#AlumniStudentsuccessstories #creative #graduatesuccess #picturebook



Uma breve carta de agradecimento à cidade de Toronto, em Yonge Street, em North York, por me permitir anunciar dckim.com/hdub/w_web/pt/articl… #opensource #toronto #news #technology #meta #art #FOSS


Shannon-class lifeboat launched from Eastbourne, East Sussex at 11:06 - rnli.org/Eastbourne


Even Jared Kushner thinks the Paramount WB bid sucks.

He’s withdrawn financial backing from the bid, which may leave it floundering, and the Warner Bros. board has recommended shareholders reject the hostile offer. It looks like everyone involved is beginning to realize what The Verge’s own Liz Lopatto pointed out yesterday: “What Paramount is doing doesn’t make any fucking sense.”

Update: The Warner Bros. board has recommended rejecting the Paramount bid.

Kushner’s Affinity Withdraws From Warner Bros. Takeover

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