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L’estate si tinge di bellezza. Le selezioni di Miss Italia: “Una tradizione che ci porta in alto”
Chiesina Uzzanese, 25 luglio 2025 – L’amministrazione comunale e il Dancing Discoteca Don Carlos ospitano ormai da anni, la…
#Italy #Europe #Europa #EU #alto #bellezza #estate #Italia #italy #notizie #porta #selezioni #tinge #tradizione
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A Thousand Blows S1 review: drama in Victorian London https://oldaintdead.com/a-thousand-blows-s1-review-drama-in-victorian-london/ #AThousandBlows, #CokyGiedroyc, #DionneEdwards, #ErinDoherty, #FrancisLovehall, #JamesNelson-Joyce, #JasonTobin, #KatrinGebbe, #MalachiKirby, #StephenGraham, #SusanLynch, #Tinge, #WomenDirectors
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A Thousand Blows S1 review: drama in Victorian London https://oldaintdead.com/a-thousand-blows-s1-review-drama-in-victorian-london/ #AThousandBlows, #CokyGiedroyc, #DionneEdwards, #ErinDoherty, #FrancisLovehall, #JamesNelson-Joyce, #JasonTobin, #KatrinGebbe, #MalachiKirby, #StephenGraham, #SusanLynch, #Tinge, #WomenDirectors
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A Thousand Blows S1 review: drama in Victorian London https://oldaintdead.com/a-thousand-blows-s1-review-drama-in-victorian-london/ #AThousandBlows, #CokyGiedroyc, #DionneEdwards, #ErinDoherty, #FrancisLovehall, #JamesNelson-Joyce, #JasonTobin, #KatrinGebbe, #MalachiKirby, #StephenGraham, #SusanLynch, #Tinge, #WomenDirectors
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A Thousand Blows S1 review: drama in Victorian London https://oldaintdead.com/a-thousand-blows-s1-review-drama-in-victorian-london/ #AThousandBlows, #CokyGiedroyc, #DionneEdwards, #ErinDoherty, #FrancisLovehall, #JamesNelson-Joyce, #JasonTobin, #KatrinGebbe, #MalachiKirby, #StephenGraham, #SusanLynch, #Tinge, #WomenDirectors
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A Thousand Blows S1 review: drama in Victorian London https://oldaintdead.com/a-thousand-blows-s1-review-drama-in-victorian-london/ #AThousandBlows, #CokyGiedroyc, #DionneEdwards, #ErinDoherty, #FrancisLovehall, #JamesNelson-Joyce, #JasonTobin, #KatrinGebbe, #MalachiKirby, #StephenGraham, #SusanLynch, #Tinge, #WomenDirectors
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A Thousand Blows S1 review: drama in Victorian London
A Thousand Blows is a gritty drama set in 1880s London. It's based on real people and true events. It explores a gang of women thieves and a couple of elite boxers. […]https://oldaintdead.com/a-thousand-blows-s1-review-drama-in-victorian-london/
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Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks could become visible to naked eye this month
A comet that is larger than Mount Everest could become visible to the naked eye in the coming weeks as it continues its first visit to the inner solar system in more than 70 years, say astronomers.
The icy body is a Halley-type comet – meaning it will turn up once, or possibly twice, in a lifetime.
Indeed 12P/Pons-Brooks, as it is known, completes its orbit once every 71.3 years, and is due to make its closest approach to the sun on 21 April.
While some reports suggest 12P/Pons-Brooks was spotted as far back as the 14th century, it is named after the French astronomer Jean-Louis #Pons who discovered it in 1812 and the British-American astronomer William Robert #Brooks who observed it on its next orbit in 1883.Thought to have a nucleus about 30km (20 miles) in diameter, it is classed as a #cryovolcanic #comet, meaning it erupts with dust, gases and ice when pressure builds inside as it is heated.
One such outburst last year caused it to brighten a hundredfold and garnered it the sobriquet of “the Devil Comet” after the haze that surrounds it formed a horned shape.While the comet – and its #green #tinge – has already been spotted in the night sky, experts say it is expected to become even brighter in the coming weeks.
“The comet is expected to reach a magnitude of 4.5 which means it ought to be visible from a dark location in the UK,” said Dr Paul Strøm, an astrophysicist at the University of Warwick -
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks could become visible to naked eye this month
A comet that is larger than Mount Everest could become visible to the naked eye in the coming weeks as it continues its first visit to the inner solar system in more than 70 years, say astronomers.
The icy body is a Halley-type comet – meaning it will turn up once, or possibly twice, in a lifetime.
Indeed 12P/Pons-Brooks, as it is known, completes its orbit once every 71.3 years, and is due to make its closest approach to the sun on 21 April.
While some reports suggest 12P/Pons-Brooks was spotted as far back as the 14th century, it is named after the French astronomer Jean-Louis #Pons who discovered it in 1812 and the British-American astronomer William Robert #Brooks who observed it on its next orbit in 1883.Thought to have a nucleus about 30km (20 miles) in diameter, it is classed as a #cryovolcanic #comet, meaning it erupts with dust, gases and ice when pressure builds inside as it is heated.
One such outburst last year caused it to brighten a hundredfold and garnered it the sobriquet of “the Devil Comet” after the haze that surrounds it formed a horned shape.While the comet – and its #green #tinge – has already been spotted in the night sky, experts say it is expected to become even brighter in the coming weeks.
“The comet is expected to reach a magnitude of 4.5 which means it ought to be visible from a dark location in the UK,” said Dr Paul Strøm, an astrophysicist at the University of Warwick -
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks could become visible to naked eye this month
A comet that is larger than Mount Everest could become visible to the naked eye in the coming weeks as it continues its first visit to the inner solar system in more than 70 years, say astronomers.
The icy body is a Halley-type comet – meaning it will turn up once, or possibly twice, in a lifetime.
Indeed 12P/Pons-Brooks, as it is known, completes its orbit once every 71.3 years, and is due to make its closest approach to the sun on 21 April.
While some reports suggest 12P/Pons-Brooks was spotted as far back as the 14th century, it is named after the French astronomer Jean-Louis #Pons who discovered it in 1812 and the British-American astronomer William Robert #Brooks who observed it on its next orbit in 1883.Thought to have a nucleus about 30km (20 miles) in diameter, it is classed as a #cryovolcanic #comet, meaning it erupts with dust, gases and ice when pressure builds inside as it is heated.
One such outburst last year caused it to brighten a hundredfold and garnered it the sobriquet of “the Devil Comet” after the haze that surrounds it formed a horned shape.While the comet – and its #green #tinge – has already been spotted in the night sky, experts say it is expected to become even brighter in the coming weeks.
“The comet is expected to reach a magnitude of 4.5 which means it ought to be visible from a dark location in the UK,” said Dr Paul Strøm, an astrophysicist at the University of Warwick -
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks could become visible to naked eye this month
A comet that is larger than Mount Everest could become visible to the naked eye in the coming weeks as it continues its first visit to the inner solar system in more than 70 years, say astronomers.
The icy body is a Halley-type comet – meaning it will turn up once, or possibly twice, in a lifetime.
Indeed 12P/Pons-Brooks, as it is known, completes its orbit once every 71.3 years, and is due to make its closest approach to the sun on 21 April.
While some reports suggest 12P/Pons-Brooks was spotted as far back as the 14th century, it is named after the French astronomer Jean-Louis #Pons who discovered it in 1812 and the British-American astronomer William Robert #Brooks who observed it on its next orbit in 1883.Thought to have a nucleus about 30km (20 miles) in diameter, it is classed as a #cryovolcanic #comet, meaning it erupts with dust, gases and ice when pressure builds inside as it is heated.
One such outburst last year caused it to brighten a hundredfold and garnered it the sobriquet of “the Devil Comet” after the haze that surrounds it formed a horned shape.While the comet – and its #green #tinge – has already been spotted in the night sky, experts say it is expected to become even brighter in the coming weeks.
“The comet is expected to reach a magnitude of 4.5 which means it ought to be visible from a dark location in the UK,” said Dr Paul Strøm, an astrophysicist at the University of Warwick -
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks could become visible to naked eye this month
A comet that is larger than Mount Everest could become visible to the naked eye in the coming weeks as it continues its first visit to the inner solar system in more than 70 years, say astronomers.
The icy body is a Halley-type comet – meaning it will turn up once, or possibly twice, in a lifetime.
Indeed 12P/Pons-Brooks, as it is known, completes its orbit once every 71.3 years, and is due to make its closest approach to the sun on 21 April.
While some reports suggest 12P/Pons-Brooks was spotted as far back as the 14th century, it is named after the French astronomer Jean-Louis #Pons who discovered it in 1812 and the British-American astronomer William Robert #Brooks who observed it on its next orbit in 1883.Thought to have a nucleus about 30km (20 miles) in diameter, it is classed as a #cryovolcanic #comet, meaning it erupts with dust, gases and ice when pressure builds inside as it is heated.
One such outburst last year caused it to brighten a hundredfold and garnered it the sobriquet of “the Devil Comet” after the haze that surrounds it formed a horned shape.While the comet – and its #green #tinge – has already been spotted in the night sky, experts say it is expected to become even brighter in the coming weeks.
“The comet is expected to reach a magnitude of 4.5 which means it ought to be visible from a dark location in the UK,” said Dr Paul Strøm, an astrophysicist at the University of Warwick -
I am going to give a talk about my mobile linux app, #Tinge, for controlling Philips Hue lights on the next Python Stockholm User Group: https://www.meetup.com/pysthlm/events/291976998/ on the 30:th!
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I am going to give a talk about my mobile linux app, #Tinge, for controlling Philips Hue lights on the next Python Stockholm User Group: https://www.meetup.com/pysthlm/events/291976998/ on the 30:th!
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Here are some links to some issues for the two apps #Tinge and #PassUI:
Alpine: https://code.smolnet.org/micke/tinge/issues/10
https://code.smolnet.org/micke/passui/issues/4Arch:
https://code.smolnet.org/micke/tinge/issues/20
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I am very happy to announce that I have released version 0.0.3 of #Tinge, which is my app for controling Philips Hue lights on linux (mobile first, but works on desktop too).
https://code.smolnet.org/micke/tinge/releases/tag/0.0.3
For the first time, I am also providing a .deb-package.