lmao lightroom dust removal removed the moon from my picture??
@wxcafe big ball of dust
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lmao lightroom dust removal removed the moon from my picture??
@wxcafe big ball of dust
Another take with the same data... Less "natural", I should probably aim for something in the middle 😅
tell me which one you prefer.
@corpsmoderne Personally I think I prefer the 2nd version. The first looks like it has some heavy gradients to the left rather than a part of the nebula.
Still haven't shot it myself, but if I may throw in a third way of editing: Foraxx Palette. Basically a more dynamic way to integrate H, S, and O usually resulting in something that looks like those sulfur springs / geyser.
https://thecoldestnights.com/2020/06/pixinsight-dynamic-narrowband-combinations-with-pixelmath/
Take action (one small step) on something you’ve been avoiding that will make your life better in the long run.
Army will shut down a unit in Europe focused on learning drone warfare
https://apnews.com/article/drones-army-ukraine-iran-war-hegseth-b4d70633a8832d779f3d4002b30298e3?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into U.S. News @u-s-news-AssociatedPress
Petrichor smells like slugs stick that in your pipe poets
@TheBreadmonkey had never considered putting slugs in a pipe yet here we are 
@joenepraat Pepernoten zijn het hele jaar lekker, dus dat zou geen probleem mogen zijn. En pepernotencola is verdraagbaar.
@JonaLendering Tja. 🤔
@tayfonay I just ordered new checks with an inappropriate anthropomorphic hot dog on them!
If I send you $5, will you mail me a check for $1?
Katz versucht mir mit den Hinterpfoten den Bauch aufzuschlitzen. Hätt sie nicht Jurassic Park gucken lassen sollen.
@VeroniqueB99 It me… dinner time is such a hassle
@MichaelTBacon We have seen that starting in 2023, by my read. Earlier years seemed to have more obvious summer and winter waves with calmer falls.
@donaldball Monitoring data were thin in 2020 but there was a bump in the state's regional data that only appeared in places with college students. I 100% blamed the Board of Trustee's insistence on opening for in-person coursework in August with only the most pathetic of measures in place to stop it.
You're probably right about previous years.
As far as smart home light switches go, why aren't rotary dials more common in North America? Obvious on/off toggle, can't get "out of sync", even easier dimming than paddles, long-press actions, etc. Is there a downside beyond convention?
(I'm aware of Lutron's janky one)
@christianselig guessing adding a moving part (encoder) makes this harder to do reliably/cheaply
@inhll That's so fun to hear. Glad you found that helpful. Are you interested in discussing something you've written? I'm happy to keep the conversation going
@scottjenson Yes I'd absolutely love your take on this, I assume you agree, I'm just trying to figure out how to articulate this in a ground-truth-ey sort of way to Founders/ product builders who may be focused on AI infrastructure in place of AI task/presentation work that is where the real human-computer interaction work takes place.
Just published in JOSS: 'FELiCS: A Versatile Linearized Flow Solver for Multi-Physics Applications' https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.10241
"You're criticising data centres but you use them all the time!"
This is a PR tactic copied from the fossil fuel industry that many climate folks will recognise immediately. What we know is that most data centre growth around the world is being driven not by needed functions but unstoppable AI slop expansion, along with more nefarious applications.
From the report I led for Greenpeace Australia Pacific:
https://www.greenpeace.org.au/greenpeace-reports/ai-data-centres-draining-energy-australia/
@kayla you called? 🐈⬛
I'm not sure who needs to hear this but composing accurate alt text is donating labor to llm companies
RE: https://livellosegreto.it/@kenobit/117124271586141652
E voi avete cambiato la password di cazzinostri?
@De_Treias ma scusami, se sono cazzivostri che c'entriamo noi?
ok, dopo questa mi autoblocco per una settimana 😁
I'm helping a former client of mine source candidates for a fulltime remote developer position, based in the US!
I'd love to continue working with them but I can't due to my location. You'd be working on Audiom, an audio-based map viewer that allows blind and low vision people to access maps.
Requirements in the post below.
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