2024-05-16 20:04:45
History of science fiction. Interesting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_science_fiction
History of science fiction. Interesting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_science_fiction
[[Super]] or [[👌]] - (2010 Indian film) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_(2010_Indian_film)
In today’s episode of random unexpected facts it turns out that A at 440Hz is an ISO standard, and previously an international agreement on setting a standard pitch was part of the treaty of Versailles which ended WW1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concert_pitch
Knock me down with a feather - I've just heard all 17 minutes and four seconds of Iron Butterfly's 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida' ON THE RADIO 🤪 🔊
Go on, ask me which radio station has the guts to do that at prime time of 9pm?
Only France Inter Paris - or FIP, from Radio France
https://en…
I like the [[deltoidal hexecontahedron]]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deltoidal_hexecontahedron
It makes for a cool [[d60]] :) I have two at home
9 years ago people collected user stories for the standards effort that led to activitypub etc. Interesting to read through them, which we got with ActivityPub and today's fediverse, and which we didn't.
https://www.w3.org/wiki/Socialwg/Social_API/User_stories
[[Pareto front]] - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_front
> is the set of all [[Pareto efficient]] solutions
Also, why aren't Wikis #Fediverse-enabled by default? I'd really like to follow certain articles on #Wikipedia, for example.
If you must, it could be following something like @Fediverse@en.wikipedia.org but interpreting the actual URL to the article like
Also, why aren't Wikis #Fediverse-enabled by default? I'd really like to follow certain articles on #Wikipedia, for example.
If you must, it could be following something like @Fediverse@en.wikipedia.org but interpreting the actual URL to the article like