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The Artemis II crew, led by Commander Reid Wiseman, captured a 'spectacular' image of Earth and Venus from the Orion capsule during their journey around the Moon. The first high-resolution images were taken after completing a trans-lunar injection burn that set them on a trajectory towards the Moon.
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The comment thread discusses an image of Earth taken from space by NASA. Opinions range from admiration for the quality and uniqueness of the image to criticism of BBC's compression affecting its clarity. Technical details about the camera used, such as the Nikon D5 and Lightroom processing, are shared. The discussion also touches on the choice of technology for future missions and the authenticity of images taken in space.
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TinyOS is an ultra-lightweight real-time operating system designed for IoT and embedded devices, featuring a compact footprint of under 10KB with support for various hardware architectures including ARM Cortex-M, RISC-V, and AVR.
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The comment thread discusses a personal project focused on building a tiny RTOS for learning purposes, with feedback and comparisons to existing frameworks like FreeRTOS. There is confusion about the terminology used in describing the project's nature as an RTOS.
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iNaturalist is a platform that encourages users to record and share their observations of the natural world, contributing to biodiversity science. It offers tools for tracking encounters with organisms, creating useful data for scientists, connecting with experts for identification, engaging in citizen science projects, learning from other naturalists, and participating in bioblitz events.
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This comment thread discusses the iNaturalist API and its features, including praise for usability, open CORS headers, and read-only operations. Users also compare it to other apps like Seek and discuss privacy concerns related to sharing location data on iNaturalist.
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An announcement from the company celebrating the launch of usage bundles by providing subscribers with an additional usage credit equivalent to their subscription price or a fixed amount based on plan type.
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The comment thread discusses a promotional credit issue with varying opinions on whether it's a trick or not. There are also discussions about the legality of credit expiration for European users and speculations about the company's financial situation.
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The article discusses the use of digital marketing agency Chaotic Good Projects in creating fake fan accounts for musicians to boost their online presence and virality on social media platforms like TikTok. The author questions whether this practice is ethical, considering it goes against the idea of genuine fandom and the industry's traditional methods of promoting artists.
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The comment thread discusses the importance of authenticity in local music scenes, the struggles artists face with marketing, and the role of great marketers in the success of famous artists. There is a debate on whether talent alone can lead to fame without effective marketing.
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) discusses the FAA's 'Temporary' Flight Restriction for Drones, which they argue is an unconstitutional infringement on free speech rights. The restriction prevents private drone operators from flying within half a mile of ICE or CBP vehicles and lasts 21 months, potentially criminalizing filming of law enforcement.
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The comment thread discusses the contrast between architectural preferences, with one user expressing disappointment in the American preference for large houses over unique designs like Fallingwater, while another finds it a profound experience. The discussion also includes recommendations for visiting related sites.
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Explains the process of transforming a Linux system into a WiFi router, detailing seven key changes required to enable networking infrastructure.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on whether a Linux box can be considered a router and the distinction between router and Customer Premise Equipment (CPE). The discussion includes technical details, examples of CPE devices, and the implications of enabling `sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1` for turning a Linux box into a router. There is also debate on firewall setup and management practices.
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This post is a collection of links to various personal blogs, websites, and articles across different topics such as technology, science, culture, history, and entertainment. Each link points to a unique piece of content authored by individual contributors.
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The comment thread discusses the creation and potential improvements of Blogosphere.app, an aggregator for personal blogs that aims to revive the indie web by curating content across various categories. Users express support for the project's goals while also raising concerns about spam, quality control, and scalability. There is a debate on whether such platforms should rely more on algorithms or human curation.
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The post discusses a Reddit thread in the sysadmin community, where members share concerns about potential hacking due to running OpenClaw software. It also includes links to other relevant posts and resources for system administrators.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions and concerns regarding the AI-driven software tool, OpenClaw. Opinions range from considering it a maliciously built project to recognizing its potential usefulness when used responsibly. The main focus is on the security vulnerabilities of the software, particularly a CVE that affects a significant percentage of users without authentication.
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