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“Hi there, Neighbor. You’re special just the way you are.”

Hey, bro! Welcome back. Hope you’re well.

The typo on the front page (“minisript”) is just to check whether I’m paying attention, right? Congrats, nostr:npub1emdtsxly9m68m00x206t574jttp65vk0c2m89ms038q047yz7ylqcac9aw !

/me worries he’s not in on some mispelling joke, like HODL.

Looks like we already missed the second coming. Don’t we have to wait, like, a millennium or something for a third?

OMG, nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8 is Dennis Ritchie reincarnate! Who knew? nostr:note1w6yeaezhswva7dy5cjfrvq0cuxewldesa75jyyzc6dcj3an4vcysm89dzc

Do you suppose Nobel Laureates know that’s a derivative, and us plebes have to live with all that area under the curve? That ain’t goin’ down, genius.

slashdot and, later, hacker news were good jumping off points back in the day.

Good afternoon, friends. #coffeechain

The Moon does, in fact, appear about 30% larger in area at perigee, the point in its elliptical orbit when it’s closest to the Earth, compared with apogee, the point is elliptical orbit when it’s farthest from the Earth. A super moon is a full moon at perigee.

You’re right that the moon presents the same area whether it’s near the horizon or directly overhead. That apparent difference is indeed your eyes playing tricks on you. It seems smaller when it’s overhead in the open sky and there are no nearby trees, houses, etc. for reference.

#moonchain

GM, world. #coffeechain