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  1. C. Walter, E. Munne eta A. Garamendia: "Komunitate inklusibo baten parte izateko aukera da"

    Kide berriak bilatzeko kanpaina betean daude Getxo Rugby Toucheko kideak. Ciaran Walter, Elidia Munne Ribot eta Asier Garamendi Ruiz jokalariakaz ber…
    hiruka.eus/getxo/1741687446626

    #getxo #kirolak #uribekosta

  2. Easier vs. Harder
    “Hard choices, easy life. Easy choices, hard life.” ― Jerzy Gregorek

    It's easier to defer. I've been deferring a project for two years that I've done twice before and know deep down just how time-consuming it will be for me. But I also recall just how fun it was to do, and how much pride I had in the finished pro
    alexandersmap.com/2024/01/28/e
    #Writing #Fitness #Habits #Lifestyle #Music #PersonalGrowth #Productivity #JerzyGregorek #JulesBass

  3. Easier vs. Harder
    “Hard choices, easy life. Easy choices, hard life.” ― Jerzy Gregorek

    It's easier to defer. I've been deferring a project for two years that I've done twice before and know deep down just how time-consuming it will be for me. But I also recall just how fun it was to do, and how much pride I had in the finished pro
    alexandersmap.com/2024/01/28/e
    #Writing #Fitness #Habits #Lifestyle #Music #PersonalGrowth #Productivity #JerzyGregorek #JulesBass

  4. Easier vs. Harder
    “Hard choices, easy life. Easy choices, hard life.” ― Jerzy Gregorek

    It's easier to defer. I've been deferring a project for two years that I've done twice before and know deep down just how time-consuming it will be for me. But I also recall just how fun it was to do, and how much pride I had in the finished pro
    alexandersmap.com/2024/01/28/e
    #Writing #Fitness #Habits #Lifestyle #Music #PersonalGrowth #Productivity #JerzyGregorek #JulesBass

  5. Easier vs. Harder
    “Hard choices, easy life. Easy choices, hard life.” ― Jerzy Gregorek

    It's easier to defer. I've been deferring a project for two years that I've done twice before and know deep down just how time-consuming it will be for me. But I also recall just how fun it was to do, and how much pride I had in the finished pro
    alexandersmap.com/2024/01/28/e
    #Writing #Fitness #Habits #Lifestyle #Music #PersonalGrowth #Productivity #JerzyGregorek #JulesBass

  6. "Las prospectivas optimistas para la 'transición energética' concebida en los términos convencionales son indisociables de programas netamente coloniales: Europa es, por lo que a las 'materias primas críticas' para la 'transición verde' se refiere, un erial. Así pues, ¿'transición verde' para cuántos, durante cuánto tiempo, a costa de cuántos?"

    #CrisisClimática, #CrisisEcológica, #TransiciónEnergética

    ctxt.es/es/20230801/Firmas/437

  7. ⚠️ Besorgnis erregende Lage an Bord der #AitaMari von Maydayterraneo/SMH

    Izaskun Arriarán berichtet von den in den letzten Stunden zunehmenden Spannungen zwischen Geretteten aus verschiedenen Ländern auf dem Schiff. Die Menschen sind jetzt zum Teil schon über eine Woche an Bord!

    112 Menschen brauchen dringendst einen Sicheren Hafen.
    #FateliScendere #LetThemDoc

    📹 Asier Sánchez, EITB

  8. 🦺#RescueFamily: 4. Rettung der #AitaMari🚢, die umgekehrt ist, um die #Nadir⛵️ zu unterstützen, wo europäische Behörden Hilfe verweigern.
    Es scheint allen gut zu gehen, die med. Checks sind aber noch nicht abgeschlossen.

    @maydayterraneo @smhumanitario @resqship
    via @Asiersangar
    @[email protected]:
    CUARTO RESCATE DEL AITA MARI La tripulación está en pleno rescate. Ampliaremos información cuando se acabe todo el proceso y todas las personas estén a salvo y valoradas por las sanitarias del @maydayterraneo En principio todos están bien.
  9. Südlich von #Lampedusa. muss man darauf vorbereitet sein, "zu jeder Tageszeit, morgens, nachmittags, abends, im Morgengrauen" eine Rettungsaktion durchzuführen.
    Oscar Fernández, Kapitän der AITA MARI

    Die #AitaMari hat gestern die SAR-Zone vor #Libyen erreicht, um das Leben dort zu schützen, wo Europa im Namen der Abschottung Menschen sterben lässt, anstatt seiner Pflicht zur Seenotrettung nachzukommen.

    #maydayterraneo #smhumanitario

    Asier Sánchez via EITB
    eitb.eus/es/noticias/sociedad/

  10. Südlich von #Lampedusa. muss man darauf vorbereitet sein, "zu jeder Tageszeit, morgens, nachmittags, abends, im Morgengrauen" eine Rettungsaktion durchzuführen.
    Oscar Fernández, Kapitän der AITA MARI

    Die #AitaMari hat gestern die SAR-Zone vor #Libyen erreicht, um das Leben dort zu schützen, wo Europa im Namen der Abschottung Menschen sterben lässt, anstatt seiner Pflicht zur Seenotrettung nachzukommen.

    #maydayterraneo #smhumanitario

    Asier Sánchez via EITB
    eitb.eus/es/noticias/sociedad/

  11. Südlich von #Lampedusa. muss man darauf vorbereitet sein, "zu jeder Tageszeit, morgens, nachmittags, abends, im Morgengrauen" eine Rettungsaktion durchzuführen.
    Oscar Fernández, Kapitän der AITA MARI

    Die #AitaMari hat gestern die SAR-Zone vor #Libyen erreicht, um das Leben dort zu schützen, wo Europa im Namen der Abschottung Menschen sterben lässt, anstatt seiner Pflicht zur Seenotrettung nachzukommen.

    #maydayterraneo #smhumanitario

    Asier Sánchez via EITB
    eitb.eus/es/noticias/sociedad/

  12. Weekly Update from the Open Journal of Astrophysics – 06/12/2025

    Once again it’s time for the usual Saturday morning update of the week’s new papers at the Open Journal of Astrophysics. Since the last update we have published a further six papers, which brings the number in Volume 8 (2025) up to 190, and the total so far published by OJAp up to 425. I blogged about the significance of the latter figure here.

    The first paper this week is “The galaxy-IGM connection in THESAN: observability and information content of the galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross-correlation at z>6” by Enrico Garaldi (U. Tokyo, Japan), Verena Bellscheidt (Tech. U. Munich, Germany), Aaron Smith (U. Texas Austin, USA) and Rahul Kannan (York U. Canada). This paper was published on Monday 1st December 2025 in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics. It describes an investigation of the impact of observational limitations on the ability to retrieve the intrinsic galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross correlation from line-of-sight observations.

    The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the officially accepted version on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "The galaxy-IGM connection in THESAN: observability and information content of the galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross-correlation at z>6" by Enrico Garaldi (U. Tokyo, Japan), Verena Bellscheidt (Tech. U. Munich, Germany), Aaron Smith (U. Texas Austin, USA) and Rahul Kannan (York U. Canada)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151666

    December 1, 2025, 8:37 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    The second paper of the week is “A Less Terrifying Universe? Mundanity as an Explanation for the Fermi Paradox” by Robin H.D. Corbet (U. Maryland, USA). This paper was published on 1st December 2025 in the folder Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics. It presents a discussion of possible explanations for the lack of s evidence for the presence of technology-using extraterrestrial civilizations in the Galaxy (usually called the Fermi paradox). The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the official version of this one on arXiv here. The federated announcement on Mastodon is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "A Less Terrifying Universe? Mundanity as an Explanation for the Fermi Paradox" by Robin H.D. Corbet (U. Maryland, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151454

    December 1, 2025, 8:50 am 2 boosts 2 favorites

     

    Next one up is “Sulphur abundances in star-forming regions from optical emission lines: A new approach based on photoionization models consistent with the direct method” by Enrique Pérez-Montero, Borja Pérez-Díaz, & José M. Vílchez ( (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain), Igor A. Zinchenko (LMU, Germany), Asier Castrillo, Marta Gavilán, Sandra Zamora & Ángeles I. Díaz (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain). This was published on 1st December 2025 in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies. This study uses the emission lines produced in the optical part of the spectrum and with photoionization models to derive sulphur chemical abundances in the gas-phase of star-forming galaxies.

    The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the official accepted version on arXiv here. The fediverse announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Sulphur abundances in star-forming regions from optical emission lines: A new approach based on photoionization models consistent with the direct method" by Enrique Pérez-Montero, Borja Pérez-Díaz, & José M. Vílchez ( (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain), Igor A. Zinchenko (LMU, Germany), Asier Castrillo, Marta Gavilán, Sandra Zamora & Ángeles I. Díaz (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid , Spain)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151253

    December 1, 2025, 9:12 am 0 boosts 0 favorites

    The fourth article of the week is “Bayesian Posteriors with Stellar Population Synthesis on GPUs” by Georgios Zacharegkas & Andrew Hearin (Argonne National Laboratory, USA) and Andrew Benson (Carnegie Observatories, USA). This is an exploration of a range of computational techniques aimed at accelerating Stellar Population Synthesis predictions of galaxy photometry using the JAX library to target GPUs (Graphics Processing Units, in case you didn’t know). This paper was published on Tuesday December 2nd 2025 in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies.

    The overlay is here:

     

    You can find the official published version on arXiv here. The Fediverse announcement follows:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Bayesian Posteriors with Stellar Population Synthesis on GPUs" by Georgios Zacharegkas & Andrew Hearin (Argonne National Laboratory, USA) and Andrew Benson (Carnegie Observatories, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151255

    December 2, 2025, 7:38 am 3 boosts 1 favorites

    Next one up is “IAEmu: Learning Galaxy Intrinsic Alignment Correlations” by Sneh Pandya Yuanyuan Yang, Nicholas Van Alfen, Jonathan Blazek and Robin Walters (Northeastern University, Boston, USA). This presents a neural-network-based emulator that predicts the galaxy position-position, position-orientation, and orientation-orientation, correlation functions and their uncertainties using mock catalogs based on the halo occupation distribution (HOD) framework. It was published on December 2nd 2025 in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics. The overlay is here:

    The official accepted version can be found on arXiv here. The Mastodon announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "IAEmu: Learning Galaxy Intrinsic Alignment Correlations" by Sneh Pandya Yuanyuan Yang, Nicholas Van Alfen, Jonathan Blazek and Robin Walters (Northeastern University, Boston, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151749

    December 2, 2025, 7:52 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    The last paper for this weel is “Unraveling the Nature of the Nuclear Transient AT2020adpi” by Paarmita Pandey (Ohio State University, USA) and a team of 15 others based in the USA, UK and Australia. This was published on Thursday December 4th 2025 in the folder High-Energy Astrophysical Phenomena. It is an investigation into a particular transient event AT2020adpi and a discussion of whether it is an extreme example of AGN variability or a Tidal Disruption Event (TDE). The overlay is here:

    You can find the officially-accepted version on arXiv here, and the Mastodon announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Unraveling the Nature of the Nuclear Transient AT2020adpi" by Paarmita Pandey (Ohio State University, USA) and 15 others based in the USA, UK and Australia

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151453

    December 4, 2025, 8:48 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    And that concludes the update for this week. I will do another next Saturday.

    #arxiv241002850v2 #arxiv250405235v4 #arxiv250614736v2 #arxiv250619919v2 #arxiv250903593v3 #arxiv250922878v2 #astrophysicsOfGalaxies #at2020adpi #bayesianMethods #cosmologyAndNongalacticAstrophysics #diamondOpenAccessPublishing #fermiParadox #gpus #highEnergyAstrophysicalPhenomena #instrumentationAndMethodsForAstrophysics #intrinsicAlignments #lymanAlpha #machineLearning #nuclearTransient #openAccessPublishing #openJournalOfAstrophysics #photoionization #seti #starFormation #stellarPopulations #suplhur #theOpenJournalOfAstrophysics #thesanSimulations

  13. Weekly Update from the Open Journal of Astrophysics – 06/12/2025

    Once again it’s time for the usual Saturday morning update of the week’s new papers at the Open Journal of Astrophysics. Since the last update we have published a further six papers, which brings the number in Volume 8 (2025) up to 190, and the total so far published by OJAp up to 425. I blogged about the significance of the latter figure here.

    The first paper this week is “The galaxy-IGM connection in THESAN: observability and information content of the galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross-correlation at z>6” by Enrico Garaldi (U. Tokyo, Japan), Verena Bellscheidt (Tech. U. Munich, Germany), Aaron Smith (U. Texas Austin, USA) and Rahul Kannan (York U. Canada). This paper was published on Monday 1st December 2025 in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics. It describes an investigation of the impact of observational limitations on the ability to retrieve the intrinsic galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross correlation from line-of-sight observations.

    The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the officially accepted version on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "The galaxy-IGM connection in THESAN: observability and information content of the galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross-correlation at z>6" by Enrico Garaldi (U. Tokyo, Japan), Verena Bellscheidt (Tech. U. Munich, Germany), Aaron Smith (U. Texas Austin, USA) and Rahul Kannan (York U. Canada)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151666

    December 1, 2025, 8:37 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    The second paper of the week is “A Less Terrifying Universe? Mundanity as an Explanation for the Fermi Paradox” by Robin H.D. Corbet (U. Maryland, USA). This paper was published on 1st December 2025 in the folder Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics. It presents a discussion of possible explanations for the lack of s evidence for the presence of technology-using extraterrestrial civilizations in the Galaxy (usually called the Fermi paradox). The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the official version of this one on arXiv here. The federated announcement on Mastodon is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "A Less Terrifying Universe? Mundanity as an Explanation for the Fermi Paradox" by Robin H.D. Corbet (U. Maryland, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151454

    December 1, 2025, 8:50 am 2 boosts 2 favorites

     

    Next one up is “Sulphur abundances in star-forming regions from optical emission lines: A new approach based on photoionization models consistent with the direct method” by Enrique Pérez-Montero, Borja Pérez-Díaz, & José M. Vílchez ( (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain), Igor A. Zinchenko (LMU, Germany), Asier Castrillo, Marta Gavilán, Sandra Zamora & Ángeles I. Díaz (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain). This was published on 1st December 2025 in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies. This study uses the emission lines produced in the optical part of the spectrum and with photoionization models to derive sulphur chemical abundances in the gas-phase of star-forming galaxies.

    The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the official accepted version on arXiv here. The fediverse announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Sulphur abundances in star-forming regions from optical emission lines: A new approach based on photoionization models consistent with the direct method" by Enrique Pérez-Montero, Borja Pérez-Díaz, & José M. Vílchez ( (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain), Igor A. Zinchenko (LMU, Germany), Asier Castrillo, Marta Gavilán, Sandra Zamora & Ángeles I. Díaz (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid , Spain)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151253

    December 1, 2025, 9:12 am 0 boosts 0 favorites

    The fourth article of the week is “Bayesian Posteriors with Stellar Population Synthesis on GPUs” by Georgios Zacharegkas & Andrew Hearin (Argonne National Laboratory, USA) and Andrew Benson (Carnegie Observatories, USA). This is an exploration of a range of computational techniques aimed at accelerating Stellar Population Synthesis predictions of galaxy photometry using the JAX library to target GPUs (Graphics Processing Units, in case you didn’t know). This paper was published on Tuesday December 2nd 2025 in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies.

    The overlay is here:

     

    You can find the official published version on arXiv here. The Fediverse announcement follows:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Bayesian Posteriors with Stellar Population Synthesis on GPUs" by Georgios Zacharegkas & Andrew Hearin (Argonne National Laboratory, USA) and Andrew Benson (Carnegie Observatories, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151255

    December 2, 2025, 7:38 am 3 boosts 1 favorites

    Next one up is “IAEmu: Learning Galaxy Intrinsic Alignment Correlations” by Sneh Pandya Yuanyuan Yang, Nicholas Van Alfen, Jonathan Blazek and Robin Walters (Northeastern University, Boston, USA). This presents a neural-network-based emulator that predicts the galaxy position-position, position-orientation, and orientation-orientation, correlation functions and their uncertainties using mock catalogs based on the halo occupation distribution (HOD) framework. It was published on December 2nd 2025 in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics. The overlay is here:

    The official accepted version can be found on arXiv here. The Mastodon announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "IAEmu: Learning Galaxy Intrinsic Alignment Correlations" by Sneh Pandya Yuanyuan Yang, Nicholas Van Alfen, Jonathan Blazek and Robin Walters (Northeastern University, Boston, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151749

    December 2, 2025, 7:52 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    The last paper for this weel is “Unraveling the Nature of the Nuclear Transient AT2020adpi” by Paarmita Pandey (Ohio State University, USA) and a team of 15 others based in the USA, UK and Australia. This was published on Thursday December 4th 2025 in the folder High-Energy Astrophysical Phenomena. It is an investigation into a particular transient event AT2020adpi and a discussion of whether it is an extreme example of AGN variability or a Tidal Disruption Event (TDE). The overlay is here:

    You can find the officially-accepted version on arXiv here, and the Mastodon announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Unraveling the Nature of the Nuclear Transient AT2020adpi" by Paarmita Pandey (Ohio State University, USA) and 15 others based in the USA, UK and Australia

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151453

    December 4, 2025, 8:48 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    And that concludes the update for this week. I will do another next Saturday.

    #arxiv241002850v2 #arxiv250405235v4 #arxiv250614736v2 #arxiv250619919v2 #arxiv250903593v3 #arxiv250922878v2 #astrophysicsOfGalaxies #at2020adpi #bayesianMethods #cosmologyAndNongalacticAstrophysics #diamondOpenAccessPublishing #fermiParadox #gpus #highEnergyAstrophysicalPhenomena #instrumentationAndMethodsForAstrophysics #intrinsicAlignments #lymanAlpha #machineLearning #nuclearTransient #openAccessPublishing #openJournalOfAstrophysics #photoionization #seti #starFormation #stellarPopulations #suplhur #theOpenJournalOfAstrophysics #thesanSimulations

  14. Tronquer

    Rock Beer The New, sábado, 7 de junio, 23:45 CEST

    Tronquer presenta su nuevo EP “Dale Gas!!!” en directo el día 7 de junio en la Sala Rock Beer The New de Santander.

    La banda de rock originaria de Logroño anuncia el lanzamiento de su nuevo EP, un trabajo que promete ser un hito en su trayectoria musical. Producido por el reconocido productor Dan Diez, conocido por su trabajo con bandas de renombre en el panorama del rock nacional. El EP contiene cinco canciones que reflejan la evolución musical de la banda, manteniendo la esencia que los ha hecho destacar en el escenario.

    Tronquer ha ganado reconocimiento en el escenario del rock gracias a su energía en vivo y su sonido fresco y potente. Han participado en eventos importantes, destacando su actuación en el Festival Actual 2025, uno de los festivales más importantes del norte de España. La banda está compuesta por Txetxu Bejano, compositor y guitarrista en bandas como Txetxu´s Band o Mr. Hyde, Santiago Román, antiguo bajista de Sin Garantía y Volumnia y Asier Ramos, batería de bandas como Zenobia, Moondomain o El Cuarto Verde entre otras. Tronquer ha sabido fusionar elementos del rock clásico con influencias modernas, creando un sonido único y atractivo.

    Taquilla inversa

    agenda.subterrania.es/event/tr

  15. Schalke-Original Asi-Erich ist tot. Über einen, der immer da war – auch wenn keiner wusste, wie er hergekommen war.
    Lange lebe Asi-Erich!
    #schalke-original #asi-erich #wusste #hergekommen
  16. Schalke-Original Asi-Erich ist tot. Über einen, der immer da war – auch wenn keiner wusste, wie er hergekommen war.
    Lange lebe Asi-Erich!
    #schalke-original #asi-erich #wusste #hergekommen
  17. Schalke-Original Asi-Erich ist tot. Über einen, der immer da war – auch wenn keiner wusste, wie er hergekommen war.
    Lange lebe Asi-Erich!
    #schalke-original #asi-erich #wusste #hergekommen
  18. Bertze 24 Korrika iraganen dira eta jarraituko dugu nafar Pirinioetako herrien euskal izenak gaizki idazten.

    NABASKOZE

    #Korrika24 #Korrika2026 #Korrika #24korrika #EuskaraGara

  19. La Mesa (427 m); Ablitas, Nafarroa.
    #mendiak

    Euskal Herriko hego mugan aurkituko dugu La Mesa tontortxoa, Euskal Herriko azken-azkenengo mendia... edo lehenengoa, jakina! ;)

    Erribera inguruko natura ezagutzeko paraje ederra da eta, besteak beste, Peñadil, Montecillo eta Monterrey naturgunearen ataria, Euskal herrian dugun paraje berezi eta zaurgarrienetakoa.

    Blogean 👇
    eibar.org/blogak/sarasua/la-me

  20. ...eta aurreko horren jarraipena, hontz eta mozoloen munduan murgiltzen den "What an Owl Knows" (J. Ackerman).

    #liburuak #txoriak

    Blogean lerro batzuk 👇

    eibar.org/blogak/sarasua/la-sa