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If you're interested in NOAA related weather information (and LOTS of it), I recommend the wX app from :fdroid:⁠F-droid (Android)

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If you want to explore current weather data, like without current prognosis or anything, Earth App is the best one out there (wind, percipetation, waves, chemical composition, different altitudes etc), you can even see the Sub-Atlantic stream as well as Aurora Borealis data.

earth.nullschool.net/#current/…

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@Defarge Care to share more details on what and how it is failing?


Green Day β€œdemastered” their 1994 album Dookie into 15 β€œobscure, obsolete, and inconvenient” formats, like wax cylinder, Fisher Price record, Teddy Ruxpin, and player piano roll. This is amazing. dookiedemastered.com/



Lynx, tiger and tadpoles, oh my: See the Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners


A lynx stretching in the sun, tadpoles swimming beneath lily pads and an investigator dusting a tusk for prints are among the winning images from the newest Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards.

#news #npr #publicradio #usa
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Work is looking for a senior platform person. I would sure prefer to work with someone from my network here. If you apply, DM me the name and email you used and I can bump your app up in the list. Happy to answer any questions I can.

grantstreet.com/careers/career…



OK, help me out here. Is there some aspect of human society that I'm not understanding, where information is considered more official/trustworthy if it's presented as a PDF report and not as a web page?

Today's frustration is this report from @osi about Delayed Open Source Publication - a fascinating document, but why is it a PDF?

opensource.org/delayed-open-so…



Ham

legacy.drivethrurpg.com/product/498304/Ham

Publisher: Rarr! I'm A Monster PublishingIn the quiet corners of your home, something watches. It doesn’t move. It doesn’t speak. Yet its presence seeps into your skin, into your bones. Hamβ€”small, humanoid, and unsettlingly blankβ€”has appeared without…



Fountain

legacy.drivethrurpg.com/product/498310/Fountain

Publisher: Noah KastinThe Great War is over, or maybe both of the World Wars are over. You have won. Now it's time to relax, set the future in motion, and enjoy ice cream sodas. Fountain is a game set in an optimistic time when soda fountains permeate the…






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Just think of all the good that could be done with that money instead of spending it on advertising.


MAY / KENSAL GREEN
Photography from my 2025 Calendar

Standing safely behind the yellow line, you can see trains arriving through a long tunnel at the end of the platform. Amusingly the tunnel lights look like the thought bubbles of a thinking train.

Buy Calendar
tubemapper.com/buy-tube-mapper…

Regards

Luke

#photography #railway



Why the James Webb Space Telescope has been a gift to humanity.

An interview from @Salon: "Astrophysicist Ethan Siegel explained why government investments have made great scientific discoveries possible."

flip.it/CqFTKb

#Astronomy #JWST #Space #NASA #Science



Disney, $DIS, is now closed for Hurricane Milton, having only closed 8 times in 53 years.

#news #finance #economics #stocks #options




@AKernelPanic and I recently went on the #AskNoahShow to talk about the upcoming Ubuntu Summit and the excellent speakers coming this year. We have folks coming from @matrix and @frameworkcomputer, but that's not all! You can hear all about this Summit this year and what we have planned by tuning into Noah's podcast πŸŽ™οΈ

podcast.asknoahshow.com/410

The Ubuntu Summit is free to attend, with both in-person and remote attendance options. Use the link below to register πŸ‘‡

ubuntu.com/summit



"It took years but it felt like all of the sudden, I was here and everything, the entire time, was preparing me for my role on the OSIRIS-REx mission. Now, I share a place in history next to a Curation team full of the most talented, intelligent and hard-working individuals in the world and all that we have accomplished is, and will be, a part of NASA forever." β€”Salvador Martinez III, Lead Astromaterial Curation Engineer, Jacobs Technology, NASA's Johnson Space Center

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