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have you tried turning it off and on again?
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about to test something, I apologize in advance for what might happen to some of your timelines

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don’t think i got around to posting this one while cohost was still up. little treat for the league.

  • Fujifilm X-T30
  • XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS
  • 1/56 | f/4 | ISO 320 | 37.4mm

#photography #eggbug

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🐅 i have a strong preference for cyberpunk that doesn’t use the orientalist neon urban density aesthetic, number one because that shit rules and is more apt for like a future fantasy, and number two because there’s so much more you could say about gentrification. like where’s the suburban #cyberpunk

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@froggebip same here, yeah, I tend to follow everyone on sight around here

RE: https://lilypad.frogge.cafe/@froggebip/statuses/01J9MSNP9BH6A85HDSJC9P3QG5

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something i love a lot about old steam ships is the telegraph system they have for the engine throttles. there's no big digital computer system running commands to the engines, it's just people taking simple commands from a system of wires and pulleys. it makes me wonder how such a system could possibly exist in the microcosm...

the oldest superfreighter in the Syndication logistics fleet, the Guidestar (though enthusiasts like to call it "Big Boy"), houses a gigantic pressurised water reactor in its stern that's tapped to generate electricity and boil water for its equally enormous drive engines. it takes a lot of people to keep it running - a third of the crew, maybe more like two fifths! - and as one can imagine, it's hard to coordinate all those people without some simple way to give orders

the Guidestar resolves this with a set of electromechanical throttle telegraphs that signal how much thrust they want on the main drives to the engineering crew. it's hooked up via a triple-redundant electronic relay since running mechanical cables down the length of a kilometre-long ship could cause problems for some reason.

since its construction, the Guidestar's received many upgrades, including an autonomous reactor management system - but it only touches the critical components, control rods, water flow pumps, fuel channels, a lot of stuff that was already motorised. it'll keep it from melting, but it won't operate the main drive - that's left to the valve jockeys.

valve jockeys, as they're sometimes affectionately called, are skilled operators with decades of experience working with nuclear reactors, mostly aboard the Guidestar where they live and work. some say it's the radiation that compels them into their lives of service; others, that it's the superfreighter itself. rumours abound of whispers in the corridors, odd dreams about steam and steel... but they're only rumours, of course. everyone knows ships can't talk.

#themicrocosm

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https://news.mit.edu/2023/roman-concrete-durability-lime-casts-0106

Ancient Roman concrete self-heals via quicklime chemical reactions in the stuff once its set.

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reminder for everyone in the league: computers are an artform. don’t ever forget this. the programs we write are snapshots of our thought processes as applied to a given domain. your repository’s git log is a record of your development, your learnings, your growth as you work through all the intricacies of the problem space you choose to set your mind to - treat it with the respect it deserves, and it will treat you well too. there is no wrong way to implement anything, only differences in how we approach implementation.

#computers #art #programming

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can someone reply to this? I think I fixed my notification size (they previously sometimes covered half of the screen) and I wanna test

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let’s go on a date!

*proceeds to install Linux to the internal HDD of your PS4*


#nonsense #ReferenceLackingContext
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yknow what, I’m also gonna ask here in case someone knows: anyone got any idea if cohost has an api method to get a tag timeline? I’m back on my archival bs and while I will pull in cheerio and parse the SSR pages if needed, I’d prefer to not do that

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my guy is so sparkly :]
#art

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birze (now @alyaza @ akkoma.mellivora.social)

reading about animal (and general non-human) personhood

this seems like sort of an unbridgeable problem with law eventually because, strictly speaking, it is accurate to say many animals have a capacity equal to how we define personhood--but:

  1. the complexity of humanity vs all other things still seems to be a clear divide between us and everything else, and that has logical implications;
  2. irrespective of the first thing we really don't have a way of accommodating non-human animals or things in the legal system1 besides "'being represented by a human" since none of these things are capable of comprehending human law and we have no way of communicating it to them

1 which is what would make personhood meaningful; recognizing personhood without the resultant rights of personhood is obviously nonsensical, and we adjudicate those through law

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Today's #TinyGlade daily theme is "Temple of the Moon". Here's my attempt!

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