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It seems plausible to define omarchy as "rule by chef", and dhh thinks of himself as the chef.
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Press release (en français) on the expedition:
https://www.cnrs.fr/fr/presse/dechets-radioactifs-une-mission-scientifique-part-cartographier-les-futs-immerges-de -
Press release (en français) on the expedition:
https://www.cnrs.fr/fr/presse/dechets-radioactifs-une-mission-scientifique-part-cartographier-les-futs-immerges-de -
Press release (en français) on the expedition:
https://www.cnrs.fr/fr/presse/dechets-radioactifs-une-mission-scientifique-part-cartographier-les-futs-immerges-de -
Press release (en français) on the expedition:
https://www.cnrs.fr/fr/presse/dechets-radioactifs-une-mission-scientifique-part-cartographier-les-futs-immerges-de -
Press release (en français) on the expedition:
https://www.cnrs.fr/fr/presse/dechets-radioactifs-une-mission-scientifique-part-cartographier-les-futs-immerges-de -
French research vessel L'Atalante surveys radioactive waste barrels that were dumped on the seafloor over the course of 40 years (from the 1950s to the 1990s).
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:ofafcv55i5fdtv7o6nnoklkn/post/3ltpefmqlhs2y
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French research vessel L'Atalante surveys radioactive waste barrels that were dumped on the seafloor over the course of 40 years (from the 1950s to the 1990s).
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:ofafcv55i5fdtv7o6nnoklkn/post/3ltpefmqlhs2y
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French research vessel L'Atalante surveys radioactive waste barrels that were dumped on the seafloor over the course of 40 years (from the 1950s to the 1990s).
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:ofafcv55i5fdtv7o6nnoklkn/post/3ltpefmqlhs2y
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French research vessel L'Atalante surveys radioactive waste barrels that were dumped on the seafloor over the course of 40 years (from the 1950s to the 1990s).
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:ofafcv55i5fdtv7o6nnoklkn/post/3ltpefmqlhs2y
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French research vessel L'Atalante surveys radioactive waste barrels that were dumped on the seafloor over the course of 40 years (from the 1950s to the 1990s).
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:ofafcv55i5fdtv7o6nnoklkn/post/3ltpefmqlhs2y
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I rode by the site of last weekend's fire in Riverside State Park yesterday. Crews managed to stop it before it spread too far, and it looks like many of the Ponderosa pines may survive as well.
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I gave a lightning talk on a silly little way to hide data in NaN values in floating point arrays: https://github.com/kjordahl/steganan
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The local paper's article on the fire:
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2025/jul/06/evacuation-orders-given-for-50-acre-wildfire-in-ri/
Fire danger will continue to be high for the next few days. -
I've got a few post-evacuation actions to follow up on: to improve my offsite computer backup, to stand up a VPN endpoint and Home Assistant that doesn't depend on the NAS (which I had packed up and taken with us), and make a sprinkler setting to just run all of the irrigation on repeat. But all in all, the evacuation went smoothly, and most importantly, ended well.
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In the end, it was some disruption and time spent, but no immediate danger or loss of property. It actually turned out to be a good exercise in what we would need to grab and go in a future evacuation. We could have been out in 10 minutes if needed, but took longer to make sure we had what we wanted if we would be gone for a few days, not just what was essential. Many of our neighbors never left (the level 3 order was downgraded shortly after we had left).
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I had actually stopped to get a picture of the fire on the way home, right before the first evacuation order!
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That was an interesting few hours! I was on my way home from a hike when I heard that there was a level 3 (“GO NOW”) evacuation order at home due to a nearby wildfire m. I got home 10 minutes later, helped load up the car with the dogs and our emergency stuff, and turned around and left. We spent a few hours at a friend’s house and out to dinner, as crews worked on the fire and the evacuation order was downgraded to Level 2 and then Level 1. We just decided to come home and all evacuation orders have been lifted now.
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Reconsidering my gravel ride hydration and nutrition strategy
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Reconsidering my gravel ride hydration and nutrition strategy
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Reconsidering my gravel ride hydration and nutrition strategy
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Reconsidering my gravel ride hydration and nutrition strategy
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Reconsidering my gravel ride hydration and nutrition strategy
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Confirmed that Al Gore had this photo on his office wall in the White House during the Clinton administration:
“When I moved into my office in the West Wing of the White House in January of 1993, I asked NASA for a very large version of that [Apollo 17 Blue Marble] picture to put on my wall... It stayed there for eight years.”
https://algore.com/news/al-gore-dreamed-up-a-satellite-and-it-just-took-its-first-picture-of-earth
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I found another photo of Al Gore as VP in front of the Blue Marble, I am assuming this is at the White House but not definite.
From the National Archives: https://clintonwhitehouse4.archives.gov/WH/kids/html/al.html
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Was this photo of the Grateful Dead with Al Gore taken in the West Wing? Did the Clinton White House have a huge print of the Apollo 17 Blue Marble photo on the wall?
cc @rsimmon.bsky.social
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So, I have managed to lock myself out of my own oven. It has been having trouble with temperature, occasionally overheating, so last night I decided to take out the temperature probe and test it to see if it is obviously the problem. It measured 1080 Ω, exactly what is expected at room temperature, so it is not likely the problem. While it was out, the oven fan came on, presumably because the open circuit made the oven think it was overheating. Unfortunately, in trying to shut off the fan, I managed to lock the oven door. Now it won't unlock, presumably because the temperature sensor is missing and its little electronic brain thinks it is too hot to open. So now it is just locked shut.
Help?
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So, I have managed to lock myself out of my own oven. It has been having trouble with temperature, occasionally overheating, so last night I decided to take out the temperature probe and test it to see if it is obviously the problem. It measured 1080 Ω, exactly what is expected at room temperature, so it is not likely the problem. While it was out, the oven fan came on, presumably because the open circuit made the oven think it was overheating. Unfortunately, in trying to shut off the fan, I managed to lock the oven door. Now it won't unlock, presumably because the temperature sensor is missing and its little electronic brain thinks it is too hot to open. So now it is just locked shut.
Help?
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So, I have managed to lock myself out of my own oven. It has been having trouble with temperature, occasionally overheating, so last night I decided to take out the temperature probe and test it to see if it is obviously the problem. It measured 1080 Ω, exactly what is expected at room temperature, so it is not likely the problem. While it was out, the oven fan came on, presumably because the open circuit made the oven think it was overheating. Unfortunately, in trying to shut off the fan, I managed to lock the oven door. Now it won't unlock, presumably because the temperature sensor is missing and its little electronic brain thinks it is too hot to open. So now it is just locked shut.
Help?
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So, I have managed to lock myself out of my own oven. It has been having trouble with temperature, occasionally overheating, so last night I decided to take out the temperature probe and test it to see if it is obviously the problem. It measured 1080 Ω, exactly what is expected at room temperature, so it is not likely the problem. While it was out, the oven fan came on, presumably because the open circuit made the oven think it was overheating. Unfortunately, in trying to shut off the fan, I managed to lock the oven door. Now it won't unlock, presumably because the temperature sensor is missing and its little electronic brain thinks it is too hot to open. So now it is just locked shut.
Help?