porcoesphino
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Good question. I went looking for a source and am going to stop now but here are some links.
I suspect the source is one of the social media links here:
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing?id=17921
It doesn’t give much info for the specifics of how it was processed:
This processed view enhances cloud-top texture and reveals swirling filaments, compact vortices, and bright high-altitude clouds embedded in a chaotic flow.
It does list the source data for processing as this:
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing?id=JNCE_2023250_54C00143_V01
Here is a brief summary of the instrument from one of the groups involved with the Junocam:
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Have clankers visited my blog one hundred twenty-one sexagintillion eight hundred ten novemquinquagintillion times so far in November??English
2·2 months agoHave you ever tried writing a scrapper. I have for offline reference material. You’ll make a mistake like that a few times and know but there are sure to be other times you don’t notice. I usually only want a relatively small site (say a Khan Academy lesson which doesn’t save text offline, just videos) and put in a large delay between requests but I’ll still come back after thinking I have it down and it’s thrashed something
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is there a selfhosted option for webcomics?English
1·2 months agoThe BookLore Github:
https://github.com/booklore-app/booklore
Has a shelf of comics to see how reading on the server works:
https://demo.booklore.dev/library/3/books?view=grid&sort=titleSeries&direction=asc
It looks like I might be misremembering though, and there might not be a torrent search / download, just the OPDS server to download to a remote device on some client apps.
For downloads then looking at my docker compose it looks like I chose LazyLibrarian over bookshelf but I can’t tell you why.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is there a selfhosted option for webcomics?English
1·2 months agoI asked something similar (its just asking about ebooks) and some of the answers there may help:
https://mander.xyz/post/39809286
I have notes for a follow up but I didn’t finish my testing and am still using mostly commercial options.
I think I didn’t find anything good for syncing between devices (unless own a kobo reader) but Calibre OPDS was workable as a server and both Booklore and Calibre Web had options for downloading but both have to deal with book torrents often not being available / bundled without the name and I think I liked Booklore more, but was going to go with Calibre Web since I thought I could share the library file (and I travel so for now my “server” is a virtual machine on my laptop that is often not running).
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1·3 months agoAgreed after the yes.
I’m not sure how what you said either: justifies the comments not fitting that label; justifies that “any practice that restricts my personal freedom in any way is bad” is a practical ideology; or even establishes much a link between what you’ve quoted and what you’ve said. And I think you need to be doing one of those to be making a counter argument
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Google flags Immich sites as dangerousEnglish
9·3 months agoI think that marking things as “safe” could have more complications than this depending on their definition but I think you’re right that’s probably all this issue is. This is almost the only sane comment here. Everyone else seems to be frothing at the mouth and I’m guessing its a decent mix of not understanding much of how these systems work (and blindly running tutorials for those that do self host) and blind ideology (big companies are bad / any practice that restricts my personal freedom in any way is bad)
Damn, I’m missing springtails:
https://porcoesphino.github.io/phylogeny/?root=arthropoda
And too hungover to update it now
That write up does seem to ignore the doubling down here:
https://lemmy.ca/comment/13913116
Calling out that JD Vance was the only one to answer is pretty troubling to me after reading about some of his new-right ties. It’s way, way too close for my liking to a mouse telling everyone that will listen that the cat was amazing for inviting him and all his friends to his house in a week. ie. Playing into what just seems like an obvious strategy.
That said, I’m pretty ignorant about the CEO. I just remembered this lemmy comment and I didn’t notice it included in the write up that was being linked.




A framing here is carrying capacity.
Occasionally you have a season that increases carrying capacity (say for kangaroos) and then a season with a far lower carrying capacity (say slightly lower rainfall than usual) and a result can be the environment getting stripped (say trees).
Humans keep modifying the environment so that carrying capacity is far higher than it was a few decades before.
I think though you’re looking for some sort of philosophical answer and I’ve got nothing for that, in part because I think the question is largely based on a false premise