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Si vous souhaitez mettre en cohérence vos outils numériques et vos valeurs, vous trouverez sur emancipasso.org/ de nombreu⋅ses professionnel⋅les pouvant vous accompagner !
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Work on the next column of the game is proceeding, but I took some time to cut together a proper trailer for the work that I've done so far.
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour Composes a Soundtrack to Arthur C. Clarke’s Documentary Fractals: The Colors of Infinity
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A Miami judge just let cops off the hook for cracking LaToya Ratlieff’s skull while she was peacefully protesting at a 2020 Black Lives Matter rally.
They shot her in the face with a foam bullet, and now they will not face any accountability. Why? Because of “qualified immunity”—a legal excuse that protects cops no matter what they do.
Police currently have a license to harm Black lives with zero accountability.
End Qualified Immunity.
if Prince had never existed, i would have said that David Gilmour was the best rock 'n roll guitarist of all time. just for this.
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what an amazing gift to have been alive at the height of Prince and Gilmour's prowess.
Algae Perform Photosynthetic Manoeuvres In The Dark 📝 🧵
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Arctic microalgae can grow in light levels 100 times lower than previously thought.
Hoppe and colleagues discovered that Arctic microalgae can photosynthesize and grow in incredibly dim light, challenging our understanding of ocean productivity. Their findings suggest that marine life in polar regions and deep waters may be more active than we realized.
Just tapping the sign. Mute some hashtags if you must. But do be kind to the bard class scrambling to find their voice, durable community and support.
We should continue to do our best to support artists as directly as possible, as amiably as we can, on the terms and platforms they can manage.
So happy Friday y'all. While every day is the best day to support independent artists, maybe help amplify the wave on a day like today!
This all holds up:
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A fresh note because of the day. If you think these are too often, please mute some tags or consider walking in our shoes. Many artists can't possibly have enough days where it feels like community is lifting them up and there is help with promotion, discovery, comradery and material support for those that need it, orders of magnitude better than streaming crumbs or exhausting performative posting to the void via walled gardens.
Stay awesome out there friends and be kind.
Great job on the multiple recent days of comradery, promotion and support for our bard cousins. Always a pleasure to witness the spirit and vibes of discovery and support.
We remain here to foment and normalise that on any day not only certain hashtags or Fridays. ❤️
Not sure what your weekend entails, whether more work or struggle, or a chance to rest we hope the RFF sounds and community can help you through with discovery and enjoyment.
Keep uplifting one another.
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Man I spent a while dreading having to migrate all my iptables knowledge to nftables, with some PTSD from having to move off ipchains in the early 00s.
It turns out: Everything I know ports over, it's just a different (arguably better) syntax, the tools are nicer, there's a direct translation for everything, even automated if you want, and redhat even has an iptables binary that uses nft as the backend.
Can't believe I blew that out of proportion so much for myself.
Just finished up this week's batch of Other People's Music! Nice mix of weird electronic stuff and song-based indie rock/Americana. The post goes live at 5 am Pacific Time, and I'll post a link when I get up to take the kids to school. If you absolutely don't want to miss it, you can subscribe to the newsletter:
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2. Mandate airborne infection control in all healthcare settings
3. Consequences for healthcare acquired infections
4. Consequences for infections acquired in congregate settings, prisons, workplaces and schools
5. Comprehensive indoor clean air laws with specifications
6. Work from home encouraged, conferences virtual, flights tested
7. Free masks, free tests, free vaccines, free Paxlovid
8. Education
2024 is the fifth year after the start of the the Journal of Cheminformatics pilot for annotations using the Citation Typing Ontology. The approach is simple, compatible with the Springer Nature platform. SN could have made it fly. The uptake was promising, but not deemed a success. One problem was (even this year) the problematic production phase, where CiTO annotation is caught in many other problems there.
an upcoming new source, started this spring and thanks to the people who gave me feedback and added several @nanopub with CiTO annotation already (yea, another paper I have to write and submit). Read more about that here: chem-bla-ics.linkedchemistry.i…
having done this for about 5 years, without funding, I am happy I did. We have a critical mass of annotations and I know it will continue to grow in the next 12 months (e.g. waiting for a right moment to create a dataset with another 1000 annotations).
If you like to keep an eye out for what is happening (for whatever reason; "keep your friends close, but your enemies closer"), track:
1. chem-bla-ics.linkedchemistry.i…
2. scholia.toolforge.org/cito/
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