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Villa Ballester, Buenos Aires, Argentina
«Un lugar para la resolución de algunos problemas y para disfrutar de los espacios naturales y urbanos, desde la faceta o matiz del arte digital.»
jEsuSdA 8) at 2022-05-17T11:51:10Z
#Inkscape 1.2 ya está aquí, con infinidad de mejoras:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1U4hVbvRr_g
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Astronomy Picture of the Day for 2022-03-23 12:30:03.378741
Astronomy Picture of the Day (Unofficial) at 2022-03-23T17:30:04Z
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
The Bubble Nebula from Hubble
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble; Processing & Copyright: Mehmet Hakan ÃzsaraçExplanation: Massive stars can blow bubbles. The featured image shows perhaps the most famous of all star-bubbles, NGC 7635, also known simply as The Bubble Nebula. Although it looks delicate, the 7-light-year diameter bubble offers evidence of violent processes at work. Above and left of the Bubble's center is a hot, O-type star, several hundred thousand times more luminous and some 45-times more massive than the Sun. A fierce stellar wind and intense radiation from that star has blasted out the structure of glowing gas against denser material in a surrounding molecular cloud. The intriguing Bubble Nebula and associated cloud complex lie a mere 7,100 light-years away toward the boastful constellation Cassiopeia. This sharp, tantalizing view of the cosmic bubble is a reprocessed composite of previously acquired Hubble Space Telescope image data.
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Tomorrow's picture: open space
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Astronomy Picture of the Day for 2022-03-02 12:30:03.249805
Astronomy Picture of the Day (Unofficial) at 2022-03-02T18:30:03Z
Astronomy Picture of the Day
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Record Prominence Imaged by Solar Orbiter
Image Credit: Solar Orbiter, EUI Team, ESA & NASA; h/t: Bum-Suk YeomExplanation: What's happened to our Sun? Last month, it produced the largest prominence ever imaged together with a complete solar disk. The record image, featured, was captured in ultraviolet light by the Sun-orbiting Solar Orbiter spacecraft. A quiescent solar prominence is a cloud of hot gas held above the Sun's surface by the Sun's magnetic field. This solar prominence was huge -- spanning a length rivaling the diameter of the Sun itself. Solar prominences may erupt unpredictably and expel hot gas into the Solar System via a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME). When a CME strikes the Earth and its magnetosphere, bright auroras may occur. This prominence did produce a CME, but it was directed well away from the Earth. Although surely related to the Sun's changing magnetic field, the energy mechanism that creates and sustains a solar prominence remains a topic of research.
Tomorrow's picture: spiral galaxy NGC 2841
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Astronomy Picture of the Day for 2022-03-05 12:30:02.797120
Astronomy Picture of the Day (Unofficial) at 2022-03-05T18:30:03Z
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Interstellar Comet 2I Borisov
NASA, ESA, and D. Jewitt (UCLA) et al.Explanation: From somewhere else in the Milky Way galaxy, Comet 2I/Borisov was just visiting the Solar System. Discovered by amateur astronomer Gennady Borisov on August 30, 2019, the first known interstellar comet is seen in these two Hubble Space Telescope images from November and December 2019. On the left, a distant background galaxy near the line-of-sight to Borisov is blurred as Hubble tracked the speeding comet and dust tail about 327 million kilometers from Earth. At right, 2I/Borisov appears shortly after perihelion, its closest approach to Sun. European Southern Observatory observations indicate that this comet may never have passed close to any star before its 2019 perihelion passage. Borisov's closest approach to our fair planet, a distance of about 290 million kilometers, came on December 28, 2019. Even though Hubble's sharp images don't resolve the comet's nucleus, they did lead to estimates of less than 1 kilometer for its diameter.
Tomorrow's picture: triple Sun holes
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JanKusanagi @identi.ca at 2021-12-20T04:00:30Z
"A rose, by any other name..."
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mi escritorio
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¿Lo tienes así porque estás probando o porque eres una persona sobria/espartana?
EVAnaRkISTO at 2021-03-29T10:04:41Z
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» Michele Montagna:
“está recién instalado!!”
¡Ah, vale! ;-)
EVAnaRkISTO at 2021-03-30T10:59:37Z
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Humanity "evolves"
... yay?
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JanKusanagi at 2018-07-01T21:31:33Z
Yo me sé de unos para los que el mundial se ha acabao hoy =)
MWAHAHA xD
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frase sabia
Miguel Ángel Ordóñez Moya at 2017-06-17T22:33:21Z
"Cuando un hombre planta árboles bajo los cuales sabe muy bien que nunca se sentará, ha empezado a descubrir el significado de la vida"
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La viñeta del día
EVAnaRkISTO at 2016-05-20T10:49:49Z
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juancuyo at 2015-12-24T23:23:38Z
Felicidades a todos en Pump.ioMichele Montagna, Proyecto WWW, Jorge Verón Schenone likes this.
Desfragmentando tu HDD
hermesgabriel at 2015-07-30T11:04:47Z
victorhck wrote the following post 21 minutes ago
H4ckSeed: Desfragmentando tu HDD bajo la mirada de Tux
http://h4ckseed.blogspot.com.es/2015/07/desfragmentando-tu-hdd-bajo-la-mirada.html
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Voto digital: La opinión de Richard Stallman via @EVAnaRkISTO@identi.ca
hermesgabriel at 2015-07-30T11:02:09Z
Por Richard M. Stallman*
Votar con computadoras es abrir una puerta grande al fraude. La computadora ejecuta un programa, y el programa puede ser cambiado o reemplazado. Puede ser reemplazado temporalmente durante la elección por otro diseñado para dar totales falsos. Ningún estudio del programa que debería correr puede asegurar que otro programa no actue mal.
La votación es una actividad especial porque normalmente el votante no puede averiguar, según los totales, que su voto ha sido contado correctamente, y hay que desconfiar de todas las partes involucradas. No podemos dar por supuesto que el fabricante es honesto, ni que la autoridad electoral es honesta, ni que los dos no conspiran juntos. El sistema electoral debe ser a prueba de todas las posibilidades, pero es imposible con una computadora.
Muchos activistas de software libre piensan que usar el software libre en la máquina de votación asegura una elección honesta. Usar software privativo es malo aquí, como siempre: el fabricante podría diseñarlo a sus anchas para fraude. Pero ser libre no basta, porque luego la autoridad electoral podría hacer el fraude. El único sistema de confianza es votar con papel.
Algunos investigadores han propuesto sistemas muy sutiles de encriptación para votar. Dicen que con esos sistemas el fraude es imposible. Quizás tienen razón, pero tal conclusión no es fácil de comprobar con certeza. Si algún día parece haber un sistema de confianza para voto digital, la sociedad debe probarlo gradualmente, a lo largo de una década. En los sistemas electorales, cambiar con prisa es arriesgar todo.
*Este texto será incluído en el próximo libro de Ediciones Vía Libre “Voto electrónico: Los riesgos de una ilusión”
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¡Ahora jugá con Diaspora* Argentina! Estrenamos nuestro propio serv...
Diego Cordoba at 2015-07-28T14:00:07Z
¡Ahora jugá con [Diaspora* Argentina](/people/d53260f04f720132606300145e5c073c)! Estrenamos nuestro propio server de #Minetest!!
Dirección: diaspora.com.ar Puerto: 30003
#MinetestAr #DiasporaArgentina #Minetest #Diaspora #Argentina #diasporargentina
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Linux no es seguro ni sirve para sistemas críticos
Diego Cordoba at 2015-07-09T06:02:34Z
Linux no es seguro ni sirve para sistemas críticos
Muy buen artículo de @ramonramon !
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JanKusanagi @identi.ca at 2015-03-15T15:42:53Z
+557!
Esa mania de catalogar a la gente en unas pocas categorias, como si las personas tuviesen 5 o 6 interruptores que pueden estar en on u off y ya esta xD
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ping
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Show all 5 replies64 bytes from @d1cor: icmp_req=1 ttl=58 time=0.978 ms
Diego Cordoba at 2015-02-03T19:17:51Z
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~$ ping -c 4 identi.caPING identi.ca (107.170.160.49) 56(84) bytes of data.64 bytes from identi.ca (107.170.160.49): icmp_req=1 ttl=54 time=156 ms64 bytes from identi.ca (107.170.160.49): icmp_req=2 ttl=54 time=155 ms64 bytes from identi.ca (107.170.160.49): icmp_req=3 ttl=54 time=156 ms64 bytes from identi.ca (107.170.160.49): icmp_req=4 ttl=54 time=156 ms--- identi.ca ping statistics ---4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3003ms:-#