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@@arXiv_physicsatomph_bot@mastoxiv.page@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-23 12:58:48

Replaced article(s) found for physics.atom-ph. arxiv.org/list/physics.atom-ph
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- Bremsstrahlung induced atomic processes
Singh, Kumar, Chatterjee, Swami, Kaur, Jha, Oswal, Singh, Nandi
arxiv.org/abs/2501.02967 mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_physicsat
- Probing Instantaneous Single-Molecule Chirality in the Planar Ground State of Formic Acid
D. Tsitsonis, et al.
arxiv.org/abs/2503.13318 mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_physicsat
- Electronic structure calculation for superheavy elements Livermorium (Lv, Z=116) and Tennessine (...
V. A. Dzuba, V. V. Flambaum, G. K. Vong
arxiv.org/abs/2505.22895 mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_physicsat
- Fast programmable entanglement of Barium ion qubits using Rydberg states and AC-Stark shifts
Adam R. Vernon, Mitch Peaks
arxiv.org/abs/2506.00611 mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_physicsat
- Mitigating higher-band heating in Floquet-Hubbard lattices via two-tone driving
Yuanning Chen, Zijie Zhu, Konrad Viebahn
arxiv.org/abs/2410.12308 mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_condmatqu
- Constructing Quantum Many-Body Scars from Hilbert Space Fragmentation
Fan Yang, Matteo Magoni, Hannes Pichler
arxiv.org/abs/2506.10806 mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_quantph_b
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@bici@mastodon.social
2025-07-23 15:27:06

Cacio e Pepe, the queen 👸🏻 of all the Roman dishes, and my favourite too!
NO butter, NO cream, NO bullshit.
This is the real one and this is my way of making it!
--Daniela Maiorano
the real deal
instagram.com/p/DFKGZnszaYI/?u

@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2025-07-19 01:24:54

Bustling 🫜
攒动 🫜
📷 Nikon FE
🎞️FOMAPAN Action 400
buy me ☕️ ?/请我喝杯☕️?
#filmphotography

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A black and white photo showing a busy market stall with baskets and crates full of fresh vegetables like carrots and cucumbers. Two people are seen—one standing and one working behind the stall—surrounded by produce both inside and outside the store.

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一张黑白照片,描绘一个繁忙的市场摊位,篮子和箱子里装满了胡萝卜、黄瓜等新鲜蔬菜。画面中有两个人,一个站着,一个在摊位后方工作,摊位周围和店内都堆满了农产品。
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A street market scene featuring a meat shop with whole cuts of meat hanging on display. A man stands in front of the shop holding a grocery bag, observing the selection. Behind him, a woman arranges fresh produce at a table. The storefront displays Chinese signage with contact information and promotional text.

中文替代文字(Chinese Alt Text):
街头市场场景,画面中心是一家肉铺,挂着整块肉类供顾客挑选。一名男子站在店前,手提购物袋,注视着展示的肉品。他身后是一位在桌旁整理蔬菜的女子。店面张贴有中文招牌和电话号码,以及宣传标语。
Foma FOMAPAN 400 Action (FF)

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A bustling outdoor market scene with a variety of produce displayed in baskets and crates. Fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats hang from stalls, while a shopper walks by carrying a plastic bag. Several people are visible in the background engaging with the vendors. Above the stalls, a large awning features Chinese characters, indicating the name of the shop and contact details.

中文替代文字(Chinese Alt Text):
一幅热闹的露天市场画面,篮子和箱子里摆满了各式水果、蔬菜和肉类。摊位上还挂着肉品,一位…
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A busy street market scene captured. Several people are walking among stalls displaying various goods, with some merchandise placed directly on the ground or on tables. One person holds an umbrella while shopping. Others are seen standing or browsing items under coverings. The overall vibe is bustling yet cozy, as locals engage in market activity despite the weather.

中文替代文字(Chinese Alt Text):
一张街头市场照片,多个摊位展示各种商品,有些物品摆放在地面或桌子上。一位顾客撑伞行走,其他人则在遮棚下站立或…
@mszll@datasci.social
2025-06-23 08:07:33

Our chapter on Urban #mobility is finally published, in the great Compendium of Urban Complexity!
link.springer.com/chapter/10.1

Red book cover reading Compendium of Urban Complexity. Diego Rybski Editor. Springer
@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-07-24 14:56:13

Source: Founders Fund and Dragoneer have committed to investing $1B each in OpenAI's second, $30B installment of its $40B round announced in March (Sri Muppidi/The Information)
theinformation.com/articles/fo

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-06-24 09:39:49

Subtooting since people in the original thread wanted it to be over, but selfishly tagging @… and @… whose opinions I value...
I think that saying "we are not a supply chain" is exactly what open-source maintainers should be doing right now in response to "open source supply chain security" threads.
I can't claim to be an expert and don't maintain any important FOSS stuff, but I do release almost all of my code under open licenses, and I do use many open source libraries, and I have felt the pain of needing to replace an unmaintained library.
There's a certain small-to-mid-scale class of program, including many open-source libraries, which can be built/maintained by a single person, and which to my mind best operate on a "snake growth" model: incremental changes/fixes, punctuated by periodic "skin-shedding" phases where make rewrites or version updates happen. These projects aren't immortal either: as the whole tech landscape around them changes, they become unnecessary and/or people lose interest, so they go unmaintained and eventually break. Each time one of their dependencies breaks (or has a skin-shedding moment) there's a higher probability that they break or shed too, as maintenance needs shoot up at these junctures. Unless you're a company trying to make money from a single long-lived app, it's actually okay that software churns like this, and if you're a company trying to make money, your priorities absolutely should not factor into any decisions people making FOSS software make: we're trying (and to a huge extent succeeding) to make a better world (and/or just have fun with our own hobbies share that fun with others) that leaves behind the corrosive & planet-destroying plague which is capitalism, and you're trying to personally enrich yourself by embracing that plague. The fact that capitalism is *evil* is not an incidental thing in this discussion.
To make an imperfect analogy, imagine that the peasants of some domain have set up a really-free-market, where they provide each other with free stuff to help each other survive, sometimes doing some barter perhaps but mostly just everyone bringing their surplus. Now imagine the lord of the domain, who is the source of these peasants' immiseration, goes to this market secretly & takes some berries, which he uses as one ingredient in delicious tarts that he then sells for profit. But then the berry-bringer stops showing up to the free market, or starts bringing a different kind of fruit, or even ends up bringing rotten berries by accident. And the lord complains "I have a supply chain problem!" Like, fuck off dude! Your problem is that you *didn't* want to build a supply chain and instead thought you would build your profit-focused business in other people's free stuff. If you were paying the berry-picker, you'd have a supply chain problem, but you weren't, so you really have an "I want more free stuff" problem when you can't be arsed to give away your own stuff for free.
There can be all sorts of problems in the really-free-market, like maybe not enough people bring socks, so the peasants who can't afford socks are going barefoot, and having foot problems, and the peasants put their heads together and see if they can convince someone to start bringing socks, and maybe they can't and things are a bit sad, but the really-free-market was never supposed to solve everyone's problems 100% when they're all still being squeezed dry by their taxes: until they are able to get free of the lord & start building a lovely anarchist society, the really-free-market is a best-effort kind of deal that aims to make things better, and sometimes will fall short. When it becomes the main way goods in society are distributed, and when the people who contribute aren't constantly drained by the feudal yoke, at that point the availability of particular goods is a real problem that needs to be solved, but at that point, it's also much easier to solve. And at *no* point does someone coming into the market to take stuff only to turn around and sell it deserve anything from the market or those contributing to it. They are not a supply chain. They're trying to help each other out, but even then they're doing so freely and without obligation. They might discuss amongst themselves how to better coordinate their mutual aid, but they're not going to end up forcing anyone to bring anything or even expecting that a certain person contribute a certain amount, since the whole point is that the thing is voluntary & free, and they've all got changing life circumstances that affect their contributions. Celebrate whatever shows up at the market, express your desire for things that would be useful, but don't impose a burden on anyone else to bring a specific thing, because otherwise it's fair for them to oppose such a burden on you, and now you two are doing your own barter thing that's outside the parameters of the really-free-market.

@hansaplast42@social.wastedalpaca.wtf
2025-06-23 19:21:09

Was mich immer wieder gleichermaßen fasziniert wie komplett hoffnungslos zurücklässt, ist die Armee an gewöhnlichen Menschen, die gegen ihre eigenen Interessen argumentieren und handeln und sich freuen ausgebeutet zu werden.
Gönnt euch mal die Kommentare unter diesem NDR Beitrag zum Mindestlohn:
instagram.co…

@luana@wetdry.world
2025-06-24 23:19:56

Just got a small space heater and damn it’s so much more comfortable here now :blobcatafternoon:
As a @… fan I’d prefer if my AC/heat pump supported heating mode, but welp it was already installed when I moved here so an electric heater will do it for the 2 days a year it’s actually cold enough for that to be useful here. Getting all that heat from the bedroom to the living room would be a problem anyway.
And I didn’t even need to make a fire hazard in order to use it since a 20A outlet was already around due to the coffee thingy, yay!
It’s been on for just around 40mins and it’s already sooo much better in here (the temp sensor is not on the side the heater is pointing to (the sofa) so it’ll take a while for it to reflect the change specially since this is a big room (kitchen dinner living), but just pointing the heater to where I’m at is enough to make it a comfortable temperature (and probably even way too hot in a bit)).
I’ve been wanting this for a while, but it never felt worth it bc we don’t really have many cold days here. Tho this year we got some more I think and today was specially cold (9~11°C) so I decided to just do it. Extra points bc it was available on fucking iFood of all places so it arrived less than an hour after I ordered it lmao.

@primonatura@mstdn.social
2025-08-23 14:00:42

"Plastics: All around us and inside us"
#Plastic #Plastics #Environment

@DrPlanktonguy@ecoevo.social
2025-08-23 14:00:45

Weekend #Plankton Factoid 🦠🦐
Last week, I mentioned a ciliate that can cause red tide #blooms. Mesodinium rubrum is an example of a unicellular organism that can both injest food and photosynthesize. Its main prey are cryptomonad

image/jpeg a graphic drawing of Mesodinium rubrum of a round organism with extended spines consuming a Geminigera cryophila cell that has two flagella. Text reads "Steals prey nucleus (kleptokaryon) and other organelles. Final diagram shows organelles inside the cell.
From Johnson et al. 2023. 
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.027
image/jpeg a microscope photograph of an oblong orange - brown cell with distinctive radiating spines from the sides.
Mesodinium rubrum from NOAA, public domain.