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@unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2025-11-23 21:16:57
Content warning: covid / long covid / recovery, blog post

Wrote a thing on my blog, for the first time in ages.
It's some reflections on
• having caught covid three years ago
• that setting off dysautonomia / PoTS
• slowly mostly-recovering
• the social-misfit nature of not wanting to catch it again.
It's not that I think a lot of people will necessarily be interested in such a personal and relatively long post, but I wanted to write it anyway to mark the anniversary. And maybe it'll be useful/ companionable to some people in ways I can't predict.
#covid #LongCovid #memoir #CovidIsntOver

@frankel@mastodon.top
2025-11-15 23:00:50

7 Common #Kubernetes Pitfalls
kubernetes.io/blog/2025/10/20/

@seedling@dice.camp
2025-11-17 05:39:46

I'm going to call this a first draft otherwise I'll never post it.
3 part description of Sanyang's death and the subsequent fallout from the perspective of Alcyone. I tried to make it understandable for someone who didn't play as well.
seedlinggames.com/blogging/ove

@Sustainable2050@mastodon.energy
2025-10-08 19:39:47

Big news for the energy transition!
And a nice little 'told you so' moment for yours truly :)
In the first half of this year, renewables produced more electricity globally than coal, for the first time.
And 2025 is the date I predicted for this to happen, back in 2016, in a blog post for Ecofys! The score was 23%-40% at the time, with most of the renewables share still coming from hydro, and the prediction was less than obvious.

Graph showing global electricity from renewables vs coal for H1 of 2019 through 2025, in TWh. Moving from 3400 vs 4500 TWh in 2019 to 5100 vs 4900 TWh in 2025: lines crossing.
My Ecofys blog post of 12 December 2016:
When will renewables overtake coal in generated electricity?

ending in:

The resulting share of renewables in 2015 global electricity production was 23%, according to IEA. For coal this was around 40%. IEA expects the share of renewables to grow at almost 1 percentage point per year, to 28% by 2021, and IEA has a track record of being on the conservative side here. Due to falling costs of wind and solar, and more ambitious policies following the Paris A…
@yaxu@post.lurk.org
2025-09-30 20:36:13

I'm trying to improve my tap tempo for working with percussionists, but the more I read about tap tempo algorithms the less I know..
Some people take a mean average, but I guess that only takes the first and last tap into account? I guess then errors get spread out over a longer period..
Some people take a median of the last 5 or so taps
Some just calculate based on the last two taps, for maximum control.. Or take a weighted average where the most recent taps have more we…

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-11-07 19:24:15

One more photo today from my recent blog post. At first I really disliked the bright white spots in the background - okay I *still* dislike them.
But ... after a while now I think it's not a too bad photo overall. Anyways - let this be a relaxing start into your weekend!
Cheers! and if you want more context: check out the blog post or even follow my blog from the fediverse: @…

In the heart of a dense woodland, an ancient tree stands as a testament to time, its gnarled roots twisting like veins into the forest floor. Thick layers of vibrant green moss cloak its trunk and sprawling branches, breathing life into the weathered bark. The surrounding forest is a lush tapestry of ferns and leaves, their varying shades of green creating a tranquil, almost enchanted atmosphere.

Dappled sunlight filters through the canopy above, casting soft, shifting patterns on the mossy gr…
@ruario@vivaldi.net
2025-10-31 12:37:27

Looking at my first @… snapshot blog post from over 10 years back.
And yes they really made me do the snapshot blog post on my first day. I basically came to the office and was asked, could you do the release today?
Talk about throwing someone in at the deep end.

@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2025-10-12 12:57:46

Good Morning #Canada
There are over 100 ghost towns in Saskatchewan, including Saskatoon in early February. One was Bonne Madone, a community founded in 1902 in the scary Rural Municipality of Woooo Boooo. (Editor - it's actually Hoodoo). The area was granted by the federal government to French settlers, the main contingent of which arrived in 1902 from Dauphiné and Franche-Comté, led by fathers Laurent Voisin and Jean Garnier. A convent run by the Sisters of Providence was established there in 1905. Nuns with rulers are very scary. A school was built there in 1908, and the town's chapel was first built in 1910, and the town also had a Royal North-West Mounted Police station and a Post office. It was an active community in the 1920s and the 1930s, but its population dwindled over the next few decades, and by the end of the 1960s, it was abandoned..... and haunted.
BTW - Some provinces have a Ghost Town Trail, like this one.
#CanadaIsAwesome #CanadianGhostTowns
prairiepast.com/blog/explore-3

@shanmukhateja@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-12 17:07:19

Hello #fediverse
I am happy to share my blog post on #GitRaven project.
This post has been stuck on Drafts for so long! I am happy it's out :)
This is my first C project as well as my first Qt project. Some of you might remember my

@frankel@mastodon.top
2025-11-02 17:45:18

Choosing a #dependency.
In this post, I’d like to describe my approach when choosing a dependency. I’ll first define what I mean by dependency in the context of this post. Then, I’ll list a grid of several criteria to analyze possible dependencies with.