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in reply to π••π•šπ•’π•Ÿπ•–π•’ πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈπŸ¦‹

Now I'm overthinking... if one party gets taken over by the refugees from another party, is that actually a "flip"?

Also, Eisenhower was kinda socialist (interstate highway project, and railed against the "military-industrial complex"), so there's that too.



I had to disable all of this to prevent firefox from phoning home about my location to a 3rd-party weather service I don't want to use. Because if you click on the "hide weather" thing, IT STILL PHONES HOME.

And I have to do it for every single device I use.

What the hell, moz?

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High-tech Silhouette, by Tom Williams

This H-alpha image of the sun features the silhouette of the International Space Station transiting the eastern solar limb. Crossing the field of view in just 0.2 seconds, ISS transits of the sun are particularly rare from any one location on Earth. The sun was active and a prominence can be seen right next to the station’s transit location.

@photography
#atrophotography
#Sun
#ISS
#prominences

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Echoes of the Past, by Bence Tóth and Péter Feltóti

This picture shows the galaxy NGC 5128 and its surrounding tidal wave system as well as a visualisation of the relativistic jet – powerful jets of radiation and particles travelling close to the speed of light.

@photography
#astrophotography
#NGC5128

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Queenstown Aurora, by Larryn Rae

The aurora australis captured above the mountains in Queenstown, New Zealand. It is a 19-image panorama capturing all the fast-moving beams that lit up the sky in February 2023.

@photography
#astrophotography
#AuroraAustralis
#NZ

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in reply to Andrew Pam

Yeah, I'm just annoyed because they reference Varoufakis's book and how it's "Technofeudalists" vs "(true) Capitalists", while the title of their episode is "Technofeudalists" vs "Solarpunk".

The implication is that (true) Capitalists equals Solarpunk.

in reply to Andrew Pam

It sounds like we're all wanting a bit more Commons returned to the people and planet regardless of what it gets called in the US.


Coronal Chronograph, by Peter Ward

This image shows the solar corona at solar maximum and solar minimum. The lower half of the picture was taken in 2017 at close to solar minimum. The upper half was taken approaching solar maximum six years later.

@photography
#astrophotography
#SolarCorona
#Sun

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in reply to Andrew Pam

For large countries like the US whose grid infrastructure hasn't been rendered completely unreliable by war, revolution, or neoliberal extremism this doesn't make sense. The grid can move power from sunny areas to cloudy areas. Highly publicized rolling blackouts can signal to people to turn off unnecessary consumption at work and home.
in reply to Andrew Pam

@Simons_Mith With today's technology, it's pretty hopeless.

However, we have very small scale lab demonstrations of graphene solar power. Graphene is extremely thin and lightweight, so a single 20 ton launch could launch a bunch of graphene sheet solar arrays the total size of Canada. That stupendous size would also make it easy to focus microwave beams onto power receivers on Earth. This could provide power to the whole world, 24/7, for only a small handful of space launches.

Not only would this provide power to our cities, but also cargo ships and airliners.

I mean, we do NOT have the technology today, and don't hold your breath on scaling up current graphene lab demonstrates to the size of Canada.

So it's a fun idea to imagine, but it's not a practical plan.



Invest #95L has been designated near the southeastern U.S. coast. It has a medium chance of developing into a tropical depression in the next 7 days.

Get the latest updates here: zoom.earth/storms/95l-2024/?da…

#95L


Big Brother is Watching You, by Matt Jackson

This image shows all the satellites captured during one hour of a time-lapse series. The photographer chose this subject matter to highlight his concerns about privacy and the power that comes from controlling technology.

@photography
#NightSky
#TimeLapse
#satellites

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in reply to earthling

Of course the vast majority are commercial communications satellites although governments intercepting communications could be called "watching." To me what this image highlights the most is the damage to the night sky (i.e., for astronomy) by commercial megaconstellations allowed to run amok, completely uncontrolled by governments.

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I realized this might be a good time to remind people about the Mastodon streetpass extension

streetpass.social/

It helps you passively find people who use mastodon when you visit their websites...

#heycohost





During β€˜China Week,’ House GOP revived surveillance program against Chinese Americans which was a witch hunt in the past.

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Venezuela announces dismantling of CIA-backed coup plot, arrest of active-duty Navy Seal. The coup plot comes just a month and a half after President NicolΓ‘s Maduro was reelected in the presidential election, which to date, the US has refused to recognize.

peoplesdispatch.org/2024/09/14…



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