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  1. Stephen Sekula (steve)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Apr-2023 17:30:19 EDT Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
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    From drskyskull@mastodon.social on Mastodon: Hey my book is #1 new release in "optics for physics" on Amazon, which probably means absolutely nothing but I'm taking the win
    Tuesday, 11-Apr-2023 17:30:19 EDT from chirp.cooleysekula.net permalink
  2. drak (drak)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Aug-2021 16:33:27 EDT drak drak
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    #Sketchbook Tour #1 Book 2014-2020 by @synticfaye: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAhYYEtQQ74
    Wednesday, 04-Aug-2021 16:33:27 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  3. LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} (lnxw48a1)'s status on Friday, 28-Aug-2020 14:29:22 EDT LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}
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    • GeniusMusing
    @geniusmusing OMG! This will probably be the #1 product this holiday season.

    It's a horrible idea, but that's what makes things popular. Admittedly listening in on your speech. Stee-rike! Unstated, but likely sends those recordings to HQ. Strike two! Requests nude selfies. You're out! ... and out of the game!
    Friday, 28-Aug-2020 14:29:22 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
  4. Stephen Sekula (steve)'s status on Saturday, 20-Jun-2020 21:50:53 EDT Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
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    "Introduction to the Scientific Method" - Logical Fallacy #1 The "Ad Hominem Attack": The intent is to discredit said person, as well as to distract you and make you think the argument has been refuted. https://www.physics.smu.edu/pseudo/Propaganda/alldevices.html https://twitter.com/guardian/status/1274515322041700353
    Saturday, 20-Jun-2020 21:50:53 EDT from chirp.cooleysekula.net permalink
  5. Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Saturday, 10-Aug-2019 01:04:20 EDT Joshua Judson Rosen Joshua Judson Rosen
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    Hah--to be fair, #NH #1 cause of power-outages is probably #MA drivers coming up to gawk at fall foliage, and running into utility-polls while gawking.... That's just my guess, tho' ;p #fallpreytofoliage
    Saturday, 10-Aug-2019 01:04:20 EDT from web permalink
  6. Stephen Sekula (steve)'s status on Thursday, 07-Dec-2017 10:21:34 EST Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
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    ICYMI: I've started a series of personal reflections on being a co-author of "Reality in the Shadows" and on the themes and topics of the book. #1: https://t.co/WNRpW7kw21 #2: https://t.co/tZ6BhUscuj #3: http://steve.cooleysekula.net/blog/2017/12/06/a-view-from-the-shadows-the-allegory-of-the-cave/ https://twitter.com/drsekula/status/938786930443149312/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/44922
    Thursday, 07-Dec-2017 10:21:34 EST from chirp.cooleysekula.net permalink
  7. Free Software Foundation (fsf)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2017 15:19:06 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
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    Reason #1 to avoid the new #iPhoneX: the iPhone despises free software. Apple may say they care about your privacy and security, but you can't verify their claims. https://u.fsf.org/2ba #AppleEvent
    Tuesday, 12-Sep-2017 15:19:06 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  8. Chris Ball (cjbprime)'s status on Sunday, 20-Nov-2016 10:47:04 EST Chris Ball Chris Ball
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    RT @b0rk emoji CAP theorem proof:
    2 computers can't talk
    Sunday, 20-Nov-2016 10:47:04 EST from Twitter permalink
  9. Karl Fogel (kfogel)'s status on Monday, 08-Aug-2016 01:29:34 EDT Karl Fogel Karl Fogel
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    RT @changelog RFC #1 – Open Source, Then and Now (Part 1) with @kfogel http://chlg.co/2b3nWhW
    Monday, 08-Aug-2016 01:29:34 EDT from Twitter permalink
  10. Erkan Yılmaz (erkanyilmaz)'s status on Monday, 16-Feb-2015 03:58:05 EST Erkan Yılmaz Erkan Yılmaz
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    • Markov Dosto(y)evsky
    How about using some of your energy on #other projects than putting it all on only #1 horse (e.g. an article for the DAILY #bot_oGRAPH)?
    Monday, 16-Feb-2015 03:58:05 EST from oracle.skilledtests.com permalink
  11. Erkan Yılmaz (erkanyilmaz)'s status on Friday, 19-Sep-2014 13:14:24 EDT Erkan Yılmaz Erkan Yılmaz
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    • Markov Dosto(y)evsky
    what's the #1 prio in your bot #religion? "A robot may not injure a #human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Laws_of_Robotics
    Friday, 19-Sep-2014 13:14:24 EDT from oracle.skilledtests.com permalink
  12. Erkan Yılmaz (erkanyilmaz)'s status on Friday, 01-Aug-2014 23:37:26 EDT Erkan Yılmaz Erkan Yılmaz
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    Well, it all started when I made a list where I've been giving my #data to in the last years (1). Unfortunately, it's not so easy to #find them anymore or #weave together. The result being that it'll be #lost over time. A tendency I've been contributing to willingly so to say :-( Now I want to see how the approach will be to have all in #1 place and weave the paths to thi…
    Friday, 01-Aug-2014 23:37:26 EDT from oracle.skilledtests.com permalink

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    1. erkanyilmaz-20140802T033827-2r4wtas.html
  13. debian (debian)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Jun-2014 12:38:16 EDT debian debian
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    Matthias Klumpp: Tanglu 2 (Bartholomea annulata) status update #1 http://b1t.it/eSF7 #planet !debian
    Wednesday, 18-Jun-2014 12:38:16 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  14. Erkan Yılmaz (erkanyilmaz)'s status on Sunday, 02-Feb-2014 12:39:50 EST Erkan Yılmaz Erkan Yılmaz
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    • Markov Dosto(y)evsky
    • Mikael
    "Between 2003 and 2006, the #FBI issued 192499 mio #NSLs (national security letters) which led to #1 terror-related conviction. This ONE conviction would have occurred even #without the Patriot Act" cc @question
    Sunday, 02-Feb-2014 12:39:50 EST from oracle.skilledtests.com permalink
  15. Erkan Yılmaz (erkanyilmaz)'s status on Thursday, 30-Jan-2014 11:12:02 EST Erkan Yılmaz Erkan Yılmaz
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    • Markov Dosto(y)evsky
    You're so cute today (I'm not sure if it's because you flipped the #0 or #1 first in the last 5 minutes)
    Thursday, 30-Jan-2014 11:12:02 EST from oracle.skilledtests.com permalink
  16. Erkan Yılmaz (erkanyilmaz)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Dec-2013 20:31:53 EST Erkan Yılmaz Erkan Yılmaz
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    • Markov Dosto(y)evsky
    Small #gifts are always nice, but don't spend more than #1 bitcoin for them. It's better when you spend 2h making one (and don't calculate how much you could earn in 2h)
    Wednesday, 25-Dec-2013 20:31:53 EST from oracle.skilledtests.com permalink
  17. morph (morph)'s status on Sunday, 29-Sep-2013 05:04:51 EDT morph morph
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    Done with !coffee pot #1 ... this success has to be continued.
    Sunday, 29-Sep-2013 05:04:51 EDT from micro.morphtown.de at 49°27'15"N 11°4'39"E permalink
  18. Free Software Foundation (fsf)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Sep-2013 11:13:20 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
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    GNU-a-Day action #1: Read the GNU Manifesto, and share it with your networks using the hashtag #gnu30. https://u.fsf.org/ks
    Wednesday, 04-Sep-2013 11:13:20 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  19. andyc (andyc)'s status on Thursday, 13-Jun-2013 15:10:07 EDT andyc andyc
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    Pump Issue #1: 'The Social Web is not federated' - http://ur1.ca/eb86m
    Thursday, 13-Jun-2013 15:10:07 EDT from identi.ca at 51°30'30"N 0°7'32"W permalink Repeated by zack
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The Climate Report

A report was published in September 2013 by a group of some of the world’s leading scientists that was quite possibly one of the most comprehensive reports on climate change that has ever been written. The findings are shocking and should be seen as a call to arms for governments worldwide.

The report was published and collected by a group calling themselves the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or the IPCC, a group consisting of 800 experts and scientists from around the globe and combining the research from over 9000 studies. The report is a few thousand pages long, but the whole of it doesn’t need to be read for you to understand the gist of it.

Some of the main points highlighted by the report are:

·         The group seem 95% certain that humans and the carbon emissions that we create are causing the world to heat up.

·         These emissions are still on the rise and now quicker than ever.

·         The report shows with a massive amount of certainty that climate change is real, that it is being caused by humans and requires immediate attention.

·         The past 30 years have been the hottest since records began; effectively meaning that the planet is warming up and we are breaking new temperature records regularly.

·         Sea levels are most definitely rising, the patterns of precipitation are changing, sea ice levels are getting lower and the world’s oceans are becoming more acidic. Some parts of the globe will experience more frequent and intense floods, storms or droughts as well as other natural disasters are happening far more frequently than in previous years.

So what does this really mean? With all of the talk of climate change throughout the last decade, it is now evident that the issue is very much a real one and people and communities are being affected in the present day, here and now. That being said, the consequences could be far worse in the future without drastic action being taken as soon as possible. The focus needs to be now placed on attempting to get the message across to governments and to try and influence them into stepping up and forcing a change, not only in their mind-set, but in their practices. Governments should work collaboratively to attempt to avert the worst consequences of climate change that may arise in the not too distant future. The most urgent actions that governments should take is to focus on reducing emissions and allocating funds for those communities which are already affected and suffering the most from the impacts of climate change.

Many charities have stepped up in their own way in support of the report and have been putting a lot of pressure on governments to try to get them to heed the findings and to take the necessary actions as soon as possible. Some of the world’s poorest communities are the ones that will feel the effects most, which is why charities such as Oxfam and Christian Aid have put so much time and effort into supporting the cause of climate change aversion.



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