Monday May 16th, 2022
I don't think I'll ever understand astrology, but apparently mortuary is in tardigrade...
Saturday May 14th, 2022
Friday May 13th, 2022
The deadly impact of urban streets that look like highways
“There are a lot of roads in urban areas that aren’t highways but look like high-speed highways from the driver’s point of view,” said Jonathan Stiles, now at Florida Atlantic University, who led this work as a postdoctoral researcher in <span>geography at Ohio State.
“That’s a problem because drivers behave as if those streets are highways, even though there may be a lot of pedestrians and human activity nearby.”
The study was published May 11, 2022 in the journal Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science. Other co-authors were Harvey Miller, professor, and Yuchen Li, graduate student, both in geography at Ohio State.
RFC3330 vs ISO8601, a look at the overlaps between date time formats ISO 8601-1:2019, ISO 8601-2:2019 vs RFC 3339
It's the Year of Our Lord 2023, why are we still having Zoom webinars with substandard audio and background noise?
Recursive mutexes by David Butenhof
And so DCE threads has pthread_lock_global() and pthread_unlock_global(). But if that's all that's necessary, why does POSIX have recursive mutexes?
Because of a dare.
http://groups-beta.google.com/...reads/msg/d835f2f6ef8aed99?hl=en
Turns out anti-inflammatory painkillers likely make you heal more slowly: Acute inflammatory response via neutrophil activation protects against the development of chronic pain DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abj9954
Together, our results suggest that active immune processes confer adaptation at the acute pain stage, and impairment of such inflammatory responses in subjects with acute LBP (or TMD) increases the risk of developing chronic pain. These adaptive inflammatory responses are intrinsically transcriptionally driven, probably modified by both genetics and environmental factors, and can be inhibited by steroids and NSAIDs.
Now I have a paper to cite next emergency room visit when they ask me why I don't want painkillers, aside from the whole "I hate the feeling of what they do to my jaw muscles".
Thursday May 12th, 2022
My hobby is apparently reading "final" technical summaries with every page stamped "Do Not Cite, Quote or Distribute".
you want me to trust in God? the thing that killed God’s son?
Of course we've heard for years that the reason for SIDS has been identified, but: Researchers Pinpoint Reason Infants Die From SIDS
The Sydney researchers were able to confirm this theory by analyzing dried blood samples taken from newborns who died from SIDS and other unknown causes. Each SIDS sample was then compared with blood taken from healthy babies. They found the activity of the enzyme butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) was significantly lower in babies who died of SIDS compared to living infants and other non-SIDS infant deaths. BChE plays a major role in the brain’s arousal pathway, explaining why SIDS typically occurs during sleep.
Butyrylcholinesterase is a potential biomarker for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
"🎶Baby, when I met you there was peace unknown / I set out to get you with a fine tooth comb🎶"... wait? A fine tooth comb? So this is like... lice? Did someone give someone crabs?
Wednesday May 11th, 2022
Thinking about designs for a "traffic congestion drives positive outcomes" T-shirt. If someone else comes up with a good one first, I'll buy it.
Pure evil, in Perl form: The regex [,-.]
Back at the beginning of the pandemic I subscribed to Zoom and offered to host discussion for based on the "Newbie Callers" Facebook group for newer Modern Western Square Dance Callers. Shortly afterwards, Don Beck said "I can find speakers!", and the Newbie Callers Zoom series was born.
Anyway, eventually I had to miss a session or two, so I set up Don as a co-host on my account, and one of those sessions I missed was Newbie Callers 2022-04-25: Mel Wilkerson on dealing with difficult people. And I'm finding value in listening to it now.
RT Riana Pfefferkorn @Riana_Crypto
Let me especially emphasize that last point. If you're a Democratic lawmaker who's spent the past week talking about how you're pro-choice and privacy is a right and abortion is health care not a crime, I don't ever want to see you vote to weaken encryption ever fucking again.
In the context, of course, of every Democratic Senator who passed the EARN IT act out of the judiciary, and every cop apologist who doesn't incorporate law enforcement into their threat model.
From the work slack: Vox: Who made these circles in the Sahara? An interesting dive into finding some weird formations on Google Earth and tracking them back to oil exploration.
Interesting read on, among other things, the problem of a common currency in multiple disparate economies when local control supresses workforce mobility. No, it's not talking about Greece and Germany in the EU, it's talking about the United States... Yale Law Journal: Stuck! The Law and Economics of Residential Stagnation
Do I know anyone into watch repair as a hobby? Charlene has some tools from her Dad that she's got some emotional connection to and would love to go to someone who knows what to do with them...
Tuesday May 10th, 2022
Heavy Metal Under the Sea: Sharks Act Calmer When Listening to AC/DC
According to Australian news outlet ABC, Matt Waller, a tour operator in Neptune Bay, discovered that great white sharks act more calmly when listening to music by AC/DC, the Aussie heavy-metal band that reached its peak during the 1980s. The two songs favored by the sharks: “You Shook Me All Night Long” and “Back in Black.”
Monday May 9th, 2022
How long is the DC media going to pretend that everyone in town isn’t whispering that insurrectionist loon Ginni Thomas leaked Alito’s opinion because Bret Kavanaugh was wavering? There’s one discussion in front of the cameras and another behind.
Yet another Twitter thread on Alito citing Hale
In the med device world, if the threat model identifies a risk that could cause patient death, that's an uncontrolled risk. good luck trying to get that device cleared thru the feds... Start opening CAPA's and fix the root cause.
Ironic, no?
Don't ask me to call you a "good girl" in bed. I am not in a position to make moral judgments about you, it's only through self interrogation of your own actions and the motivation of those actions that one can determine if they've been "naughty" or not
Apparently the volunteers who run An Archive of Our Own (AO3) and Organization for Transformative Works (OTW) are under attack from the usual suspects, and, based on my own experience with G*m*rG*t* and the like, I'm saving off this Twitter thread with scripts to use with your local police department about the possibility of getting SWATted and how to avoid SWATting
If you are now, or ever have been at any point in the last 14 years have been, an #ao3/#otw volunteer under your wallet name, you should IMMEDIATELY AND WITHOUT ANY DELAY call your police non-emergency number and arrange anti-SWAT precautions.
Sunday May 8th, 2022
The cool thing about working with big speakers is that when I can't figure a place to put one I just wave it magnet-side towards the closest machine tool, and suddenly it's hanging off the band saw.
Is "The Rats of Nimh" about batteries, or mental health researchers?
Finally managed to win a
Factle.app #2 4/5
World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders (2022): Top 5 highest ranked countries
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Top 8.7%
Tendrils and food coloring https://youtu.be/pPX-RG7NtzI
The amplifier doesn't like it when we load the speaker that heavily (even though this should be a 16Ω load), but just playing with non Newtonian fluids... https://youtu.be/PiyfbwCDNBk
Saturday May 7th, 2022
The Wall Street Journal editorial page Brown vs Board of Education was “followed by public acceptance”. a Twitter thread by Sherrilyn Ifill on that "public acceptance"
LA Times: A bid to stop freeway expansions in California hits a roadblock: Organized labor
“We’re not the organization of ‘no’ when it comes to climate change. We’re the organization of ‘slow,’” said Joseph Cruz, executive director of the California State Council of Laborers. “Put a plan together where you make the other transportation opportunities available before you talk about shutting down freeways.”
Friday May 6th, 2022
Thinking about how our justice system eschews evidence-based results-oriented actions in favor of punishment, and how that maps to those pushing for abortion restrictions rather than doing the work to reduce abortion demand...
Response to Nextdoor post about a stolen bike suggesting looking in the local camps by "a drive through the area", and I'm seeing just how deeply auto culture is ingrained...