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Notices by Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net), page 2

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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Thursday, 31-Jul-2025 00:29:20 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
    • kaia
    • twinspin

    @twinspin6 @kaia Lots of Trekkies at NASA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_Observational_Research_Facility#/media/File:WORF_Patch.png

    In conversation about 8 months ago from somewhy.net permalink

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      Window Observational Research Facility
      The Window Observational Research Facility (WORF) is an experiment rack facility manufactured by the Brazilian Space Agency, which remotely operated payloads and crew members can perform Earth and space science research, including hand held photography, at the U.S. Laboratory Science Window on the International Space Station. WORF is based on an International Standard Payload Rack (ISPR) and utilizes avionics and hardware adapted from the EXPRESS Rack program. The rack provides a payload volume equivalent to 0.8 m3 (28 cu ft), and will be able to support up to three payloads simultaneously, depending on available resources and space available at the window. The WORF will also provide access and equipment for crew Earth observations, such as crew restraints, camera/camcorder brackets, and condensation prevention. WORF payloads include those focusing on geology, agriculture, ranching, environmental and coastal changes, and education. The WORF design uses existing EXpedite the PRocessing of Experiments to Space Station (EXPRESS) Rack hardware which includes a Rack Interface Controller (RIC) box for power and data connection, Avionics Air Assembly (AAA) fan for...
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Friday, 04-Jul-2025 05:57:17 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • kaia

    @kaia Perverse desire to spend more time than necessary on an airliner?

    In conversation about 9 months ago from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Apr-2025 00:50:28 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Blurry Moon

    @sun Makes sense I guess because casting one very large piece of acrylic is probably hard / expensive to do.

    Could you get a polishing compound and just re-smooth it out?

    In conversation about 11 months ago from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 16:14:34 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Rob Shearer
    • Encyclopædia Autistica (Order Now!)
    • pistolero

    @mrsaturday @p @rvcx If he didn't ask permission to run them there first, that does make a difference, sure. And I suggested to him that he should just self-host them, which he wouldn't do. So yeah, kind of an unserious person. Depends on your definition of "spam" I guess; I wouldn't consider them spam.

    In conversation about a year ago from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 14:36:20 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Rob Shearer
    • pistolero

    @p @rvcx They aren't spambots; they were providing a useful service (useful to me anyway). I know I have alternate ways to get it (it's one of the functions of my watch) but I liked getting it from the bot, which is why I followed the bot. If you didn't want to see it, all you had to do was not follow the bot.

    In conversation about a year ago from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 12:23:55 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Rob Shearer

    @rvcx
    > (exemplified by the first reply to this announcement)

    Dunno what to tell you man, I was trying to help. I follow the Houston bot and will be sorry to see it go.

    In conversation about a year ago from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 12:23:54 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Rob Shearer

    @rvcx I can't see that link, it's a 404 for me

    In conversation about a year ago from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 12:23:53 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Rob Shearer

    @rvcx Yeah, it doesn't take much to trigger people to instance-block you. It sucks, federation doesn't work if people intentionally break it.

    And yeah that commenter is an asshole. Well, if the bots go to bluesky, I'm guessing somewhy.net is blocked there so I won't see them any more. Bummer!

    In conversation about a year ago from somewhy.net permalink

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      Mastodon
      The social network of the future: No ads, no corporate surveillance, ethical design, and decentralization! Own your data with Mastodon!
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Saturday, 12-Apr-2025 02:53:12 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Rob Shearer

    @rvcx Have you thought about hosting your own instance to operate the bots in? I host an instance, it's not hard.

    In conversation about a year ago from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Thursday, 27-Feb-2025 03:52:45 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Bread up, Bro

    @sickburnbro The media does this with damn near everything. They'll get the idea of a narrative and selectively-report to push their agenda. It happens most obviously with guns; every so often they'll decide to push for gun bans and suddenly every day there's something horrible about guns in the news.

    In conversation about a year ago from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Friday, 21-Feb-2025 05:57:29 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • kaia

    @kaia Normally you only see the top square portion. :)

    In conversation about a year ago from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Dec-2024 05:53:49 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews

    Watching Louis Rossmann in 2024 is weird for me because I remember the 90s when everyone thought this way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtTdOBCLsyo

    In conversation about a year ago from somewhy.net permalink

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    1. Redbox revokes access to all purchased movies & TV: Piracy is completely justified
      from Louis Rossmann
      https://community.roku.com/t5/Channels-viewing/Redbox-bankrupt-app-shows-nothing/m-p/980612/highlight/true#M169649https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krXH8jXefqE...
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Dec-2024 05:53:27 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews

    Before following:

    I am a conservative. If you are not, then we can still be friends! But if you post or boost things attacking conservatives or republicans then I will block you. I don't post hate speech about others, and I expect the same courtesy.

    In conversation about a year ago from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Sunday, 24-Nov-2024 22:54:53 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Hyolobrika

    @Hyolobrika To be fair, neither does actual in-person laughter.

    In conversation about a year ago from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Saturday, 09-Nov-2024 06:25:40 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • sj_zero

    @sj_zero At the very least I trust him to weather the storm better than Kamala.

    In conversation Saturday, 09-Nov-2024 06:25:40 JST from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Sunday, 15-Sep-2024 05:26:25 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews

    So I'm watching 2010. The scene where he's reactivating HAL 9000. And I think, "that's stupid, there's no way a computer like that would have a keyboard that looked like that."

    Then I look down at my own keyboard.

    Okay, fair enough.

    In conversation Sunday, 15-Sep-2024 05:26:25 JST from somewhy.net permalink

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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Saturday, 24-Aug-2024 19:40:48 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Hyolobrika
    • Blurry Moon

    @sun @Hyolobrika Every time I've tried to talk to some crypto-bro about whether crypto is a good idea, all they fall back on is that the USD is inflationary and a bad store of value.

    Sure. It is. But that isn't in itself an argument why cryptocurrencies are a good idea.

    So I've given up. Let people dump their money into the scams, doesn't matter to me.

    In conversation Saturday, 24-Aug-2024 19:40:48 JST from somewhy.net permalink

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      idea.so
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Saturday, 24-Aug-2024 05:47:15 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Hyolobrika

    @Hyolobrika I don't think they've thought it through. Their idea is that as early adopters, they'll be trillionaires when all of society moves to the libertarian-fun-bux standard, and everyone who didn't buy btc will be peasants. But why would anyone move to a different currency where they'll be a peasant? What's gonna motivate everyone to ascend these basement-dwellers to godhood?

    In conversation Saturday, 24-Aug-2024 05:47:15 JST from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Friday, 26-Jul-2024 01:24:44 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Salty Ocean Freedom

    @Diceynes That is not true. I used to work for a DNA testing company and a lot of our customers were from Israel.

    In conversation Friday, 26-Jul-2024 01:24:44 JST from somewhy.net permalink
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    Ross Andrews (randrews@somewhy.net)'s status on Friday, 26-Jul-2024 01:24:43 JST Ross Andrews Ross Andrews
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    • Salty Ocean Freedom

    @Diceynes I didn't believe you so I did look it up and the first result is that they're not illegal. Even if they require the equivalent of a prescription, that's not the same as illegal, and it's also not keeping people from getting them since, as I said, enough Israeli customers to keep my former company afloat...

    In conversation Friday, 26-Jul-2024 01:24:43 JST from somewhy.net permalink
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