In 1968, during Apollo 8, Bill Anders offered to humanity among the deepest of gifts an astronaut can give. He traveled to the threshold of the Moon and helped all of us see something else: ourselves. He embodied the lessons and the purpose of exploration. We will miss him.
ALT On Dec. 24, 1968, Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders became the first humans to orbit the Moon, and the first to witness the magnificent sight called “Earthrise.” As the spacecraft was in the process of rotating, Anders took this iconic picture showing Earth rising over the Moon’s horizon. In 2018, the International Astronomical Union commemorated the event by naming a 25 mile diameter crater “Anders’ Earthrise.” Image credit: NASA
Sad to hear of the death of Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders, 90, after he crashed the T-34 he was flying in Washington state this afternoon. We now only have 6 survivors of the cadre of 24 humans who have flown to the vicinity of the Moon.
Phil Katz, the designer of .ZIP, died because of acute alcoholism. His mark, “PKZIP” is the preceding mark of every ZIP file in the world. He is forever. He mattered. And in the end, it didn’t matter.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_K…
ok, I've now read the full NYT complaint filed this morning vs OpenAI and Microsoft. I'm impressed - it's future-focused around fair value for work vital to democracy. It also contains 220k pages of exhibits although the pages of Ex J stood out to me. more on that in a minute. /1
There's a common myth being passed around that longCOVID is rare, that it only affects medically infirm people, that it can't happen to me. Here's a short thread on the famous people (politicians, atheletes, entertainers) that are dealing with #longCOVID
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Here is @onthemedia's guide for interviewing conspiracy theorists and other disinformers running for office.
The first one is by far the most important. And I'd go further: ask yourself why you're doing this— then share that answer with the rest of us.
I am looking at the pre-colonial history of the Indigenous people of each province.
Today, I am focusing on the Tlingit people of northwestern B.C.
Located in the northern coast of British Columbia, the traditional Tlingit territory stretched down from Alaska.
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1. This is Mika Westwolf, a 22-year-old Indigenous woman
On March 31, she was killed when an alleged white nationalist ran her over on the side of a highway
Her killer is not currently facing any charges for killing Mika
Mika matters
This is her story
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Checking in on excess mortality in Quebec. Data up to early April 2023 now available. Excess mortality in 0-49 year olds has yet to slow down.
Week of Apr 1: 59% excess deaths.
Week of April 8, 2023: 71% excess deaths. Folks that is the single worst week of the entire pandemic.
ALT Graph from Quebec’s excess mortality website showing that while overall excess mortality has come down, excess mortality remains very high for 0-49 year olds and higher than expected for 50-69 year olds.
https://statistique.quebec.ca/fr/document/surmortalite-hebdomadaire/publication/surmortalite-hebdomadaire-selon-groupe-dage-quebec
ALT Same graph from Quebec’s excess mortality website showing the week of April 8, 2023 had the highest rate of excess deaths in 0-49 year olds of the entire pandemic.
https://statistique.quebec.ca/fr/document/surmortalite-hebdomadaire/publication/surmortalite-hebdomadaire-selon-groupe-dage-quebec
I just want to say as someone who has successfully beaten a horrific drug addiction that came within inches of costing me my life.. compulsory recovery is fucking stupid and, well, the dumbest thing we can do.
Another 'are you fucking kidding me' Thread from Colman. 🧵
Last year, a coworker randomly asked me to hand-deliver an antique violin across the country. I said yes, because why not. I had no idea what I was getting into, and now I need your help. A 🧵
HBO's Chernobyl isn't about a nuclear accident in the USSR in 1986, it's about human clusterfucks and how we NEVER learn.
You know that scene when the dosimeter maxed out at 3 Röntgen and everyone was like "well, 3 Röntgen isn't great but it's not terrible, either" ?
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When an "imaging artifact" turns out to be one of the wildest things we've ever observed in the universe.
A supermassive black hole.
Ejected from its galaxy.
Compressed gas in its wake.
AND FORMED A 200,000 LIGHT-YEAR LONG STRING OF STARS.
WHAT.
ALT A Hubble image of a black, deep-space field is speckled with white, yellow and reddish galaxies. At the lower left corner, one, lone star with four, prominent spikes appears. In the center of the image is a small, white-bordered, boxed area that contains one, long, thin, diagonal streak of whitish-blue stars. The diagonal line looks like a scratch on the photograph. It is positioned from near the bottom, left corner to the top right corner of the box. Two galaxies also reside within the box. One irregular-looking galaxy, in the top right corner, appears to be connected to the line. Another elliptical-looking galaxy appears in the bottom, right corner of the box. To the right of the small box is a larger white-bordered box that contains a magnified view of the contents of the smaller box. In this magnified view, a white knot appears prominently at the bottom tip of the stream of stars.
Hubble observed a curious linear feature that was first dismissed as an imaging artifact from the telescope’s cameras. But follow-up observations reveal it is a 200,000-light-year-long chain of young blue stars created in the wake of a runaway black hole: bit.ly/3JTk7Ma
ALT This illustration shows a black field speckled with white, yellow and red galaxies. A black hole near the bottom left corner of the image plows through space, leaving a diagonal trail of newborn stars stretching back to the black hole’s parent galaxy in the upper right corner. The black hole is represented by a black half-sphere. It is encircled by an elongated disk of material compressed on the lower left side and trailing off on the upper right side. The material closest to the black hole appears pink, white and streaky. Beyond this, the leading edge of the disk, near the bottom, left corner, is milky violet. The disk trails off behind the black hole, becoming black. Beyond the disk, a diagonal “contrail” of blue and pink stars extends toward the blue-and-pink parent galaxy. The bridge of stars trails off, becoming narrower as it approaches the galaxy.
🚨#SCAM ALERT!🚨 We're getting reports of phishing text messages claiming to be from the CRA which include a real CRA phone number to make it look legitimate. If you get a text asking you to click on a link, it's a scam! For more: antifraudcentre-centreantifr…#FPM2023#BeScamSmart
Dead people can't die twice.
I decided to try to visually represent the concept of "hybrid immunity" to try to show why it's a misleading concept that has the overall effect of hiding the bodies and the magnitude of the damage covid infections leave behind. Here's what I mean🧵