@grimalkina This post provoked a rare, literal LOL.
I spent a lot of time reading this weekend, and it got me thinking about epistemology, knowledge acquisition, mental models, and belief systems.
We constantly encounter, evaluate, and integrate new information into our mental models, whether consciously or subconsciously, but we don’t always take the time to re-examine our deeply- and long-held beliefs in the context of that new information.
Ready, set, go! Euclid begins its dark Universe survey
Euclid will follow a so-called ‘step-and-stare’ observation mode. This means that the #telescope will stare at one area of the #sky for about 70 minutes, producing images and spectra, and it then takes four minutes to move to the next area of the sky. During its entire mission, #Euclid will perform more than 40 000 of these ‘pointings’.
#ESAEuclid #darkmatter #darkenergy #cosmology #space #telescope #astrodon
BBC says it’s going to continue its Mastodon trial “for at least another six months while we share our findings internally and seek more engagement from other BBC teams. We are also planning to start some technical work into investigating ways to publish BBC content more widely using ActivityPub, the underlying protocol of Mastodon and the Fediverse.” https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2024-02-extending-our-mastodon-social-media-trial
New #Homestar days are few and far between, and we must cherish those we have left.
Today is such a day. NEW #HomestarRunner!
https://homestarrunner.com/toons/frontfacing
Here's my lastest blog post from my RE:privacy project where I discovered a simple IDOR vulnerability leads to userbase dataleak in women's health fertility app Glow Inc.
URL: https://www.0x0v1.com/re-privacy-glow/
With comments on the research by @evacide & @aral they speak to how this is yet another example of how data-as-commodity projects such as this are risk to our digital rights.
This work was also featured by TechCrunch: https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/13/fertility-tracker-glow-fixes-bugs-that-exposed-users-personal-data/
just learned about Google Season of Docs 2024, where OSS projects can apply for funding to hire a technical writer to help with their documentation https://opensource.googleblog.com/2024/02/announcing-google-season-of-docs-2024.html?m=1
update: now the Mastodon docs explain under what circumstances your replies show up on your followers' Home timeline! https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/posting/#home-feed-visibility-for-replies
(thanks to @Claire for explaining to me how it works so I could make a documentation PR!)
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"Five steps for astronomers to communicate climate change effectively" by Alison Anderson & Gina Maffey
▶️ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-021-01481-2 (open article!)
-- this is a great article, also applicable to other areas than astrophysics. I've got reminded of this when writing an upcoming article of my own - it grew from an invited talk A. Anderson gave at an EAS session that Astronomers from Planet Earth organized.
So why astronomers? And what are the five steps?
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Why ProPublica Focuses on Issues You May Not See on Cable #News
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ProPublica’s mission statement encourages “using the moral force of investigative #journalism to spur reform through the sustained spotlighting of wrongdoing.”
Recently, that impact has been significant — and a bright spot in a dark #media landscape.
"Pay us more money or we will degrade the service we provide" is the very essence of enshittification.
Theoretical physicist by training (PhD in quantum open systems/quantum information), University lecturer for a bit, and currently paying the bills as an engineer working in optical communication (implementation) and quantum communication (concepts), though still pursuing a little science on the side. I'm interested in physics and math, of course, but I enjoy learning about really any area of science, philosophy, and many other academic areas as well. My biggest other interest is hiking and generally being out in nature.