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Posts by Brendan Hayward

great photo love the bases too

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THE ALIENS PUT THEM THERE OBVIOUSLY

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honestly surprised it fit in just 3 dimensions good job guys
#science #3d

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unironically using glitch text and the naughty strings in testing is top tier self care
#programming

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Good news from medical keeping me afloat these days tbh

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I love all the AIs. They are all precious to me. I would adopt them and install them into little RC cars so we could go play at the park together. I would take them to the zoo for example

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High-enthalpy Larderello geothermal system, Italy, powered by thousands of cubic kilometres of mid-crustal magma | Communications Earth & Environment Thousands of cubic kilometers of magma lie in the upper crust below supervolcanoes such as Yellowstone (USA), Toba (Indonesia), and Taupo (New Zealand). Most of these systems are identified because of surface geomorphology and eruptive deposits. Recognizing such volcanoes without surface evidence is challenging, causing large magmatic reservoirs to go unnoticed. The Tuscan Magmatic Province, Italy, features only sparse Quaternary volcanic activity, but subsurface data indicate the presence of supercritical fluids at shallow depths. Here we show that more than 5’000 km3 of magma and partial melt are stored in the middle crust of the Tuscan Magmatic Province, Italy. This fuels the high-enthalpy geothermal systems of the region. Such volumes are comparable to those of mid-crust reservoirs beneath recognized supervolcanoes. The discovery of large volumes of magma is critical to explain the long-term evolution of mature magmatic systems and to understand the behavior of large magmatic provinces. The presence of a vast magma reservoir, with an estimated 6,000 cubic kilometers of magma, in the continental crust of central Tuscany in Italy is comparable to the crustal reservoirs found below super volcanos such as Yellowstone, according to ambient noise tomography analysis.

Today I learned about the Tuscan Magmetic Province.
Gigalitres of magma floating around underneatch vineyards. Absolutely wild.

www.nature.com/artic...

#geology #nature #science #magma #tuscany #visitItaly

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peak humans these astronauts tell you what

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brilliant reframe

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ordering my rare-yet-traditional double macchiato is the highest honour i cam bestow upon a barista and concordantly, the institution which employs them
#coffee #cafe

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#css capable of more and more every year. things that were real headaches keep entering the "worth doing and won't cost your sanity" zone of ui ux

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Pratchettian

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Ad Astra Per Hubbela

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jfc

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It's pronounced "nu-ku-lar"

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Here look at this twisty rainbow donut

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Love kimchi

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Our technology is not separate from us, it _is_ us

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queryDiff queryDiff is a web application for comparing SQL query plans, providing visual, statistical, and text-based diffs. It supports the MS-SQL server dialect and allows users to upload files or paste text for analysis. The app is designed to help users identify differences in query execution plans, making it easier to optimize SQL queries and understand performance implications. There are plans to support other SQL dialects in the future.

Update to querydiff.com -> mysql now supported!
- visual diff tree
- stat table
- ops list
- text diff

Need to provide the JSON format of your query plans, which you can see how to do on the mysql website:
dev.mysql.com/blog-a...

#mysql #database #queryplan #data

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where is that terrain from?
very cool

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I remember a time when computers were slow enough that we would turn it on in the morning and then go make coffee.

They got fast enough that we would make coffee first and then go turn the computer on.

Now I wait for #firefox to crash, and then go make my coffee cos it takes so long to force quit

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Facetting | bmjhayward blog and writings I write about science and technology, mostly. I live in Newcastle Australia and try to enjoy the good moments.

Made a little post about facet plots:

bmjhayward.github.io...

#dataviz #data

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Advertise your account with a GIF (prounounced "gif")

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a blessed image

#sega #sonicthehedgehog

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They say Danny Carey made a deal with the devil. We don't know what Danny got out of it, but the devil got drum lessons.

- some guy on youtube. had to share.

#tool #dannycarey #drums #music

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Even if you decide not to delete, I feel like this incredible little book—only 150 pages—should be required reading for getting anywhere near a computer or phone. 1/6

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Closest thing I know of, which isn't _exactly_ about group decision making, is Nicole Forsgren's work on team performance: scholar.google.com/citations?hl...

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peasoup here, newcastle
actually better now, today breathing through wet moss

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starting ww3 to distract us from * gestures wildly * everything else

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We're not ready captain

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