@sc My kid’s been watching lots of The Backyard Scientist and The King of Random lately.
He later told me that he was showing me the one on the lithium batteries to convince me not to replace my tablet battery myself.
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@sc My kid’s been watching lots of The Backyard Scientist and The King of Random lately.
He later told me that he was showing me the one on the lithium batteries to convince me not to replace my tablet battery myself.
Interesting: Google proposes to standardize the mix of emoji that have gender options & give each a gender-inclusive default.
Example: Person Shrugging can appear alone 🤷 or with a hidden character indicating a man 🤷♂️ or woman 🤷♀️.
Depending on character & platform, the plain version is sometimes a man & sometimes a woman. Future Android will show an inclusive version when gender isn’t specified & offer all 3 on the keyboard.
https://blog.emojipedia.org/googles-three-gender-emoji-future/
The UI below is not finalized.
Not spam, but part of a science museum’s newsletter:
“Learn the real science of SpongeBob with the Marine Biodiversity Center’s DISCO program.”
Okaaay…
Tonight’s waxing crescent moon. It’s passing in front of the Hyades star cluster right now, which I’d love to get a photo of, but the moon’s just waaay too bright to capture the background stars!
I find it interesting that YouTube backyard/garage science videos span the full range of
– here’s a cool experiment you wish you could do if you had the equipment/resources/training
– here’s a cool experiment you CAN do
– here’s an experiment you REALLY shouldn’t do, let me show you exactly why we have this safety rule/warning label (ex. here’s what happens if you unwrap a lithium battery!)
…often within the same channel.
And I really want a specific term for that last subcategory.
Impressive photos of lightning above Southern California during the latest thunderstorm. https://www.kqed.org/science/1938853/photos-latest-winter-storm-lights-up-southern-california-sky
Apparently opium affects parrots the way caffeine affects humans, and hyperactive parrots in India are trashing the poppy fields trying to get their fix.
@Satsuma replies:
cant decide if this is more or less funny than the high on opium wallabies making crop circles on Australian poppy farms
Wow!
I think wallabies and crop circles win! 😂
Every time I see “Android Pie” written out, it looks wrong. My brain wants it to be “Android Pi.”
According to “Reading in the Brain,” we assemble words in alphabetic writing systems by grouping sets of 3 letters in each 5 (IIRC). To read the word BRAIN, we assemble BRA, RAI, AIN, BRI, RAN, RIN etc., and map to which words best match those triplets. That’s why it’s so easy to mix up BRAIN and BRIAN – they’re not just the same letters in almost the same order, they’re almost the same triplets.
I imagine that’s also why I consistently misread “NSW” as “NSFW” instead of “New South Wales.”
In the time it took me to get a light meter reading and swap lenses on the old film camera, the light went from perfectly highlighting the flowers to leaving some of them in shadow.
Fortunately I took a shot with my phone before I started fumbling with equipment and the shadows moved, but the fake depth of field just isn’t the same.
@OldBrushNewPaper @Satsuma Is this like the final punch card full of closing parentheses I heard about from old LISP programmers who wanted to make sure everything was closed?
@eylul I made one! But the pictures are super blurry. I think I have the distance wrong or maybe the pinhole is too wide? How did you determine the position for the foil? And what did you use for the hole? I used a sewing needle.
Found a place called “Moana Sushi” on Yelp. My mind immediately started in on this:
“I’ve been staring at the menu in the window
Long as I can remember,
Never knowing what to try….”
@FiXato Sometimes I wonder how Chekhov manages to stay positive.
TFW you start writing a change to the program logic, then realize that because of the way you’d written it in the first place, you don’t actually need to rewrite any code, just run a single SQL update.
@brion replies: DELETE FROM `bugs` WHERE severity > 0
IF ONLY!!!!!
Also trying to figure out what checkions are… Maybe they’re a particle produced when a warp field mode collapse triggers an exploding gradient?