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I apologise for the run of kitten posts. I’ll resume my usual repertoire of not having anything to say about the terrible state of the world because I’m hiding from it behind a shield of 8th Doctor audios shortly.


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Check out this adorable little buddy I ran into this morning 😍


iOS 18.2 makes Camera Control the killer feature it was always meant to be 9to5mac.com/2024/11/18/ios-182…


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We start off the week with #MuralMonday to bring some color to your week and inspire you to take some adventures around your town to find new murals!

Tag us in photos of your Tern in front of a local mural!!

🚲 #TernGSD
📍 #Seattle
📸 @thename.bsky.social (First Bluesky submission!)
🎨 @henry_beyond_museums

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Murals can also be added and uploaded to #OpenStreetMap with mapcomplete.org/artwork

Those pictures might be posted by @mapcomplete_edits



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🌍✊ Join the Fight to Protect Dutch Higher Education! ✊🌍

I want to bring your attention to an important issue that affects not just the Netherlands, but all of us who care about education and the future of our society. The new Dutch government has announced a staggering €1 billion in cuts to higher education and science—the largest reduction we've seen in decades. This decision threatens the quality of education, the well-being of staff, and the future of countless students.

As we face global challenges that require well-educated individuals to tackle complex problems, these cuts will only exacerbate existing issues like increased overtime, deteriorating working conditions, and the discontinuation of vital study programs. The "Internationalization in balance" law could also drive away international staff, further weakening the educational landscape.

We cannot stand by while the Dutch cabinet pledges to address societal problems yet simultaneously undermines the very institutions that are essential for solving them. Strong colleges, universities, and research institutions are crucial for overcoming challenges like the housing shortage and teacher shortages.

I urge you to stand in solidarity with Dutch students, educational staff, and society at large by signing this petition: Stop Cuts on Dutch Higher Education. Every signature counts and sends a powerful message to the government to reverse these devastating measures.

Let’s work together to ensure a brighter future for education and research! 📚💪 #StopTheCuts #HigherEducation #Solidarity

change.org/p/stop-cuts-on-dutc…



Picard exploration tip: Yes, there are 100s of billions of galaxies, but it will take 1,000 lifetimes to map this one, so focus for now.


Boost this toot if you're planning on sticking around Mastodon whether or not it's more popular than Bluesky.


"Small modular reactors could play an important role and contribute to the Dutch energy transition, a joint report by NRG-Pallas and TNO concludes. The study shows that there is room for more than 13 SMRs in 2050.

The study, the partners said, utilises "NRG-Pallas' expertise in innovative reactor technologies and TNO's energy system model OPERA".

Two scenarios drawn up by TNO were used in this study: ADAPT and TRANSFORM. These scenarios are based on different visions of the future for the Dutch energy system. In both visions, the aim is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 and to achieve greenhouse gas neutrality by 2050.

In order to investigate the sensitivity of the results with respect to boundary conditions and assumptions, a few 'what-if' analyses were performed. These what-if analyses examined whether investment in and use of SMRs change when input parameters are varied.

"The results show that SMRs have a role to play in the Dutch energy transition," the study says. "The optimal contribution of SMRs to 2050 was calculated for various assumptions about future society. The results show that two to more than 13 SMRs (of 150 MWe) can be deployed with room for further expansion of this number in 2050."

It adds: "These results are contingent on policy objectives, expected market availability and realisation periods. If constraints on the potential deployment capacity are partially lifted, as is done in some of the what-if analyses, it is observed that there may even be room for more than 27 SMRs (of 150 MWe). This what-if analysis result can be interpreted as a more economically optimal solution, but is obviously conditional on the aforementioned aspects used to define the potential limits for the scenarios being sufficiently adjusted to allow for this to occur.

"On the other hand, with delayed introduction of SMRs or no nuclear at all, a carbon neutral energy system in 2050 is possible as well. The exact optimum depends mainly on the future of industry, and more specifically on the future heat demand from activities such as refineries and (bio-)aromatics production, and the degree of electrification in society. Nevertheless, it can be concluded that SMRs are an important option for decarbonisation of the industry by supplying process heat."

An earlier scenario study by TNO showed that in an energy system without new nuclear power plants, the system costs are 1% to 2.5% higher than with nuclear energy. "Although nuclear power plants are initially more expensive than wind turbines and solar panels, the loss of nuclear energy as an energy supply should be compensated for by greater use of more expensive flexibility options, such as energy storage," NRG-Pallas noted.

In April 2023, in its draft Climate Fund for 2024, the Dutch government budgeted funds totalling EUR320 million (USD352 million) for the development of nuclear energy. The funds will be used for the preparation of the operational extension of the existing Borssele nuclear power plant, the construction of two new large reactors, the development of small modular reactors and for nuclear skills development in the Netherlands.

In August 2022, the UK's Rolls-Royce SMR signed an exclusive agreement with ULC-Energy to collaborate on the deployment of Rolls-Royce SMR power plants in the Netherlands. ULC-Energy - established in 2021 and based in Amsterdam - aims to accelerate decarbonisation in the Netherlands by developing nuclear energy projects that efficiently integrate with residential and industrial energy networks in the country."

#Nuclear #News #Netherlands #SMR

world-nuclear-news.org/article…

in reply to modulux

@modulux Honestly, I largely agree with you. The benefits, as I see it, are twofold:
1. they have a lower capital cost (even though they probably have higher costs per kW installed), thus lowering financial risks.
2. They probably fit better in existing fossil infrastructure in many places. The Netherlands for example has many fossil plants between 200 and 800 MWe. SMRs could fit 1:1 in that existing site and infrastructure.

Adding to the second point: a lot of the grid is strained, and expansion is needed anyway, but for a time - say the next twenty years - SMRs could fit better in that existing infra.

Then there is the side point that higher temperature SMRs, like molten salt reactors, could be used for industrial process heat, whereas with PWRs this is harder or not feasible.

But I completely agree that we should build a lot more LWRs.

in reply to Emil Jacobs - Collectifission

Thanks, that makes it clearer. So it's a bit of a mix of capitalism and the consequences of having to upgrade existing infra. The point about combined heat is good.


Here is an interesting article about why this guy became a Buddhist. It's interesting to see others' opinions. And feel free to reply, or boost. :) budsas.org/ebud/ebdha141.htm


Acabo de escuchar en un video la expresión:

"You are so dense that light *bends* around you"

He creído necesario compartirla por aquí.



I've created a small program that lives in my PATH, allowing me to easily replace 4-space indentations with single tabs (and vice versa) in .py files, recursively from the current directory. It's a game changer, I tell you!


Looking for vegan places and not a fan of proprietary datasets? #MapComplete has several themes to find (and edit) vegan places, based on #OpenStreetMap data!

The “restaurants and fast food” theme will show most places you might be interested in. If you love fries (like I do), “fries shops” will be helpful for you. And in the “gluten free” and “lactose free” themes, you can filter for vegan places too!

You can also easily edit these places with MapComplete, for example to add details or update incorrect or outdated information. Your changes will be uploaded to OpenStreetMap, which is freely reusable data!

🔗 mapcomplete.org/



If you've been using #Bluesky more lately, you'll want to know that an unofficial app for Windows 11 is now being worked on.

While it's still in beta, we should see updates every few days to bring it up to feature parity.

DETAILS: windowscentral.com/software-ap…

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Another poll, this time about what Platforms are used for developing #Vala apps!
Have you developed, or are developing currently an app/project written in #Vala or want to in the future? If yes, what platform are you targeting (mainly)

#GNOME #ElementaryOS #appdev #programming #coding #Linux

  • GNOME (55%, 49 votes)
  • Elementary OS (36%, 32 votes)
  • without GUI (no preferred platform) (8%, 7 votes)
  • Other (13%, 12 votes)
88 voters. Poll end: 5 days ago

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Dr. Kirk Adams Announces The Launch of His Official Mastodon Server drkirkadams.com/dr-kirk-adams-…
in reply to David Goldfield

really should've got a better domain for that. Dr. Kirk Adams (@drkirkadams) - Dr. Kirk Adams Official Mastodon Server is a proper mouthful!


Apple Intelligence on M1 chips happened because of a key 2017 decision, Apple says 9to5mac.com/2024/11/18/apple-i…


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Have you ever wanted to buy the ebook of "Program Management for Open Source Projects" but you only want to pay 60% of the list price? Well let me tell you a secret: if you use promo code turkeysale2024 through December 2, you can do just that!

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Imagine if Mozilla had improved Firefox RSS support instead of removing it.

I guess that's what happens when innovation is stripped from the minds of the leadership.

See also them (Moz) getting wasted on ad-biz and AI.



"We are so glad to have found you," the aliens said. "So many of our old friends are gone."

"We're so sorry to hear that," the human said. "What happened to them?"

"Oh, just the expansion of the universe. They were closer a few billion years ago. We write, but it's not the same."

#MicroFiction #TootFic #SmallStories



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Do you have questions about our products or an idea you’d like to share? Join us on Zoom Thursday, 11/21 at 8 PM ET for FSOpenLine! #FreedomScientificTraining
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Apple releases beta 3 for visionOS 2.2 and tvOS 18.2 9to5mac.com/2024/11/18/apple-r…


why are date pickers on so many websites so fucking aweful? Legitimately I've struggled to book so many things because I cannot choose the dates on which they are to happen in an accessible manner. Today has been a day with so many vague accessibility failures in it. I'm exhausted.
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in reply to Matthew J

I want to say blame React. I think there are some popular date picking elements for react with terrible a11y and devs choose them without knowing.
in reply to Matthew J

I know the feeling, every day, yay for work. But honestly, the state of accessibility is staggeringly bad. But i do hope it improves, otherwise we screwed. I wanted to book a flight, and I couldn't. Not through the phone, and I am not a fan of using the computer so much. I just wanna do it like my sighted friends. And I am going to whine about it.


with the holiday season coming up for many of us, a modest suggestion:

if your holiday traditions are bringing misery instead of joy, get new ones.

in reply to Rick Scott 🏳️‍⚧️

if the holiday traditions feel like onerous obligations; if you face them with dread instead of anticipation; if they remind you of traumatic occasions instead of joyous ones, then they are no longer fit for purpose.

you can change them, put them on hold, or jettison them altogether. ❤️



Is anyone here moving over to BlueSky? This is tough—I now need to manage this account, my Twitter, and BlueSky as well. Why can't there just be one app for all of us? Darn you, Elon.
in reply to Aaron Espinoza

I don't blame Elon Musk for the amount of social media platforms that are currently available. It is in our nature to always want to build a better and newer product to compete with what's already out there. This is what has happened before Musk purchased X and it is what will happen when he's no longer involved.


Here's an interesting article about how someone did not find solace in Buddhism. Feel free to express your opinion in a reply. slate.com/culture/2003/02/why-…

I personally think that there are some common misconceptions that might have influenced the author's views, e.g. the way he understands the definition of attachment, enlightenment, views on reality, but it's always so interesting to see differing opinions.

in reply to Erion

Ah well, seems like the author is trying to stop searching for religion, but instead he's found another one: Naturalism.
in reply to Day Garwood

I just had the same thought, didn't want to influence anyone's reading though.

I think he is looking for something that science can prove to be right, the same way it proved that humans technically have two brains which the Chinese knew for thousands of years through martial arts, the Tao, etc. Also categorising Buddhism as a religion while it's really not.



Matching dinosaur footprints in Cameroon and Brazil record a time when Africa and South America were still connected & herds could wander between them.

I'm not saying the very same dinosaur was stomping around in both Cameroon and Brazil...but it's possible.

nytimes.com/2024/08/28/science…

#science #history #nature #dinosaurs



Vor Kurzem wurde von einem US-amerikanischen FediVerse-Account eine interessante Analyse der #Bluesky #Finanzierung veröffentlicht. Ich finde sie grad nicht...

#FolowerPower #SocialMedia

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toad.social/@davetroy/11347678… ?


What are the different types of disability? Do you know the difference between a situational and a temporary disability?

Most people recognise certain disabilities but don't realise that not all disabilities are constant or permanent.

Accessibility Specialist Demelza Feltham explores different types, how they might affect people, and gives a huge range of examples that almost everyone can relate to.

tetralogical.com/blog/2024/11/…



BREAKING NEWS 🚨

The underwater fiber-optic communication cable C-Lion-1, the only one connecting Finland with Central Europe, has been cut!

It is 1,200 kilometers long and runs close to the Russian gas pipeline Nord Stream.

The cable is torn. The cause is unknown. An investigation is currently underway.
#AureFreePress #News #press #headline #Ukraine #Russia #Putin #EU #NATO #Zelensky #war #Breaking #BreakingNews



Huge congratulations to @hartgenconsult for a decade of creating amazing products & tutorials. My favorite thing I've purchased from you is #Leasey, which I use many times daily & have 0 idea what I would do without it. Keep up your incredible work! :) tweesecake.social/@DavidGoldfi…

in reply to Jessica Dail

I agree. I've purchased several applications and training courses from Hartgen Consultancy and all of them are of the highest quality. For me, Leasey will always be my favorite application from them. It adds a ton of helpful productivity features to JAWS and Fusion. www.hartgen.org



Last week’s story about a moth infestation in a £32.5m Notting Hill house made me think of an old Barry Cryer joke, says Patrick Kidd in The Times. A husband arrives home early to find his wife in bed and a naked man in the bathroom clapping his hands. “I’m from the council, your wife reported moths,” explains the man in the bathroom. “You’re naked!” says the husband, whereupon the lover stops clapping, looks down in surprise and says: “The bastards...”


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Tired of Outlook's tracking and ads? 🫣 Here's how you can delete your Outlook account safely in a few steps 👉 tuta.com/blog/how-to-delete-ou…
in reply to Tuta

fun fact: you can export your data but into a proprietary format that I guess only Microsofts products understand
in reply to Tuta

Also encrypted secure GDPR compliant file storage when?