

It’s Twitter. The man deadnames his own daughter; I’m sure as hell gonna deadname his social cesspool.
It’s Twitter. The man deadnames his own daughter; I’m sure as hell gonna deadname his social cesspool.
I could see LoRa radio nodes making deep-forest IoT sensors possible. Have a solar station with starlink provide internet access, then use it as a LoRa (or other packet radio) modem for a couple-mile radius of sensors. Each sensor package could be a fairly cheap box with sensor, solar power and a radio. Would be super easy to deploy hundreds of those, all served by the same completely autonomous satellite station, and cheap to replace failing hardware (just see which nodes stop talking and send replacements when a bunch fail).
Ford ranger - it was $500
Yes, you can! All telescope data like this is available on the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST), and there are a few online guides out there for processing the imagery. The colors seen in infrared images are chosen to represent relative wavelength, but a big part of it is choosing colors that show details and finer structures. A lot of what’s released to the public is designed with aesthetics in mind, often the raw data can be more valuable for scientific analysis. You can absolutely import images from both visible and NIR light to create a composite, in fact many of the IR images you see are already composites from various instruments.
Washing my hands, I use a $1 bottle of dollar store soap, feels pretty luxurious (I’m a broke university student and my codormatory had no soap before I bought it don’t judge).
I introduce another option, as I’m much more detailed than even “1.” I can visualise entire scenes with the background and all, along with other sensory experiences such as touch, taste, and smell with complete realism. Very useful being in engineering. I do watch the referenced content, but it’s more to “enrich the dataset” so to speak, just for inspiration and to provide more details to imagine later. Sometimes I’ll just turn it off and go with the fantasy instead.
Fair take. I just always considered Twitter a shithole to begin with. I don’t give him the honor of renaming it because he thinks his kids shouldn’t get the same rights as a software package in that regard.