You can mostly trust my posts on:
🌌 cosmology
📡 radio telescopes
🎹 piano
🎼 music theory
...take everything else with a grain of salt.
Fr/En | He/Him | vincentmackay.github.io | Somerville, MA
Because of all the harm they cause, I hate how well LLMs work for some tasks.
I understand people not using them because of social, economic, and environmental concerns. And I also understand people using them because they can be very useful.
Thoughts?
Because of all the harm they cause, I hate how well LLMs work for some tasks.
I’m not sure if everyone outside academia is aware that a delay or “pause” in grant funding often means the researchers themselves are lost from the field, along with their expertise.
Such grants fund the work/salaries of 300k people at more than 2,500 institutions
I’m not sure if everyone outside academia is aware that a delay or “pause” in grant funding often means the researchers themselves are lost from the field, along with their expertise.
I feel like I’m falling looking into it, and that I would fall forever, and that I would enjoy it.
NASA, ESA, CSA, K. McQuinn (STScI), J. DePasquale (STScI)
How did those "Little Red Dot" galaxies get so bright and abundant so early on?
It isn't just stars at work, but an active and _overmassive_ black hole, too.
bigthink.com/starts-with-...
How did those "Little Red Dot" galaxies get so bright and abundant so early on?
It isn't just stars at work, but an active and _overmassive_ black hole, too.
bigthink.com/starts-with-...
www.thetimes.com/world/europe...
www.thetimes.com/world/europe...
By using color inversion plus galaxy/cluster light models, scientists can find "excesses" of light.
Remarkably, they help trace out where the dark matter is.
bigthink.com/starts-with-...
By using color inversion plus galaxy/cluster light models, scientists can find "excesses" of light.
Remarkably, they help trace out where the dark matter is.
bigthink.com/starts-with-...
- partial lunar eclipse
- comet
- meteor shower
- partial solar eclipse
- northern lights
- other planets through telescope
- jupiter or saturn through scope
- moon through scope
- annular solar eclipse
- milky way
(in its own category:)
- total solar eclipse
- lunar/solar eclipse
- the milky way
- meteor shower/comet
- northern lights
- planets/moon through a telescope
- partial lunar eclipse
- comet
- meteor shower
- partial solar eclipse
- northern lights
- other planets through telescope
- jupiter or saturn through scope
- moon through scope
- annular solar eclipse
- milky way
(in its own category:)
- total solar eclipse
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Pessimist: The cup is half empty
Radio astronomer: The cup adds 5 kelvins to the system temperature...can we make it out of teflon? Maybe drill a few holes in it? And get rid of the water?
Pessimist: The cup is half empty
Cosmologist: The cup is dusty or full of gravitational waves
Pessimist: The cup is half empty
Astronomer: This is a high metallicity sightline
Pessimist: The cup is half empty
Radio astronomer: The cup adds 5 kelvins to the system temperature...can we make it out of teflon? Maybe drill a few holes in it? And get rid of the water?
Source: www.youtube.com/shorts/6EvaV...
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Usually, the further things are, the smaller they appear...but if they're reaaally far, they start looking bigger again.
The ozone hole over Antarctica only occurs in the spring.
There are more deaths annually due to indoor air pollution from households cooking with solid fuels (e.g. wood) than malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS combined.
Usually, the further things are, the smaller they appear...but if they're reaaally far, they start looking bigger again.
(Since there’s no alt text, headline reads: “This Black Hole Is Eating So Much Matter that It Defies Known Science”, from 404 Media)
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(Since there’s no alt text, headline reads: “This Black Hole Is Eating So Much Matter that It Defies Known Science”, from 404 Media)
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