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@nicemicro @idoubtit
I think we should notice the difference between #socialmedia and #socialnetworking. The Fediverse is the place for social networking, and that means a different kind of use that has not been fully developed or supported. Knowledge institutions like universities, research institutions, libraries, archives and museums should step up to this opportunity of developing a different kind of organIc presence in the digital environment. -
@nicemicro I've added the figure to the #Wikipedia page for the #KdV #Equation.
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An other episode of shooting at extra terrestrials with guns and rockets is coming up soon!
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An other episode of shooting at extra terrestrials with guns and rockets is coming up soon!
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An other episode of shooting at extra terrestrials with guns and rockets is coming up soon!
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An other episode of shooting at extra terrestrials with guns and rockets is coming up soon!
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An other episode of shooting at extra terrestrials with guns and rockets is coming up soon!
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Redid my #neovim config to keep up with the times (I used many deprecated
plug-ins, and didn't use #lua).I haven't the faintest idea what I'm doing, I just followed a tutorial, got #lazyVim, and a few plug-ins, and I am utterly stomped by how to set up the #python lsp, especially as I want to include #mypy type checking.
The duality of #documentation is that I either get a tutorial that explains nothing and expects you to copy paste, or a manual that goes waaaay over my head.
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@doctormo In Firefox, I use an add-on that lets me "stash" tabs for later in theory.
In practice, tab stashes are where tabs go to die.
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So...
Is it real, that the International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry is asking $199 for a book that contains the correct terminology for analytical chemistry???
WTF?!
https://books.rsc.org/books/edited-volume/2059/Compendium-of-Terminology-in-Analytical-Chemistry
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I would be very happy if the international scientific language wasn't a 100% English, especially when we have symbols that come from other languages. I mean, we should probably also call mercury "hydrargum", it is a lot cooler.
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In your native tongue, which of the below options is closest to how you call the element with the symbol 'K'?
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