RustyBertrand, to random
@RustyBertrand@vivaldi.net avatar

Picasso almost ended Dora Maar's career, convincing her, when they were a couple, to quit photography because he was intimidated by her talent.

There is a long list of artists suppressed by the petty hacks of European modernist movements, and a longer list of female innovators erased from public memory. Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning met similar resistance; Andre Breton and Dalí both also being misogynistic megalomaniacs who vanguarded surrealism from women; Henry Miller writing to Anaïs Nin that her stories were garbage and should be disregarded, only for her to discover whole sections copied word for word in his novels years later, all while she financed his existence.

Francoise Gilot finally gets an exhibition after this hack successfully ruined her chances of success as an artist while she lived, and her name is still omitted.

Rebecca Solnit suggests that the fact that the question "what is your mother's maiden name?" is often used for security measures is a meaningful indicator of the extent of women's erasure. What's in a name? A lot. If one's claim of one's own name meant nothing then colonisers wouldn't need to strip them from the colonised, and men wouldn't need to erase them in marriage, from history books and from reportage.

via Freyja Howls

RustyBertrand,
@RustyBertrand@vivaldi.net avatar

Was watching a documentary where they said " inspired a handful of people to create the spacecraft..."

Like WHAT?
His wife was the creative director of the mission and wrote most of his TV work. His books were co-written with her. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ann_Druyan&wprov=rarw1

and don't even mention her unless you look up her name specifically. Above link.

Interesting pics, but no mention of her.
https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/golden-record/making-of-the-golden-record/

RustyBertrand,
@RustyBertrand@vivaldi.net avatar

Coincidentally, the #Voyager finally started working again today.

https://fosstodon.org/@AkaSci/112467865648036150

mkm_modelwerx, to StarTrek
@mkm_modelwerx@pixelfed.social avatar

Got the gloss coat on just before going to bed. Today I’ll be applying the decals then hopefully the final clear coat later this afternoon.

mkm_modelwerx, to StarTrek
@mkm_modelwerx@pixelfed.social avatar

Blending done, detail painting done and more masks removed. Next is cleanup and a gloss coat.

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mkm_modelwerx, to StarTrek
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Second set of masks were put on then the third and final light grey was applied. Next up, removing those masks. #StarTrek #StarTrekModels #DeltaFlyer #Voyager #Federation #Shuttle #72Scale #ScaleModels #ModelBuilder #MKMModelwerx

mkm_modelwerx, to StarTrek
@mkm_modelwerx@pixelfed.social avatar

First lot of masking done and second light grey applied. Next up, more masking.

mkm_modelwerx, to StarTrek
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WorkWithKirk, to AllStarTrek
@WorkWithKirk@mstdn.social avatar

#AllStarTrek Yep, just confine him to his quarters. Where he'll never be seen or heard from again. Problem solved.

WorkWithKirk,
@WorkWithKirk@mstdn.social avatar

@kcarr2015 IDK. I'm sure I saw it, and it was epic. Was it a Christmas episode?

#JohnMcClane #DieHard #Voyager #crossover #AllStarTrek

mamund, to space
@mamund@mastodon.social avatar

https://blogs.nasa.gov/voyager/2024/04/22/nasas-voyager-1-resumes-sending-engineering-updates-to-earth/

NASA’s Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Engineering Updates to Earth

"So they devised a plan to divide the affected code into sections and store those sections in different places in the FDS." --

jbzfn, to voyager
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

「 Voyager was the first unmanned mission to include distributed computing, partly because the sheer number of tasks to be executed with precision during the high-stakes planetary fly-bys would exceed the capabilities of any single computer that could be made flyable. There was a social engineering angle to this as well, in that it kept the various engineering teams from competing for resources from a single computer 」

https://hackaday.com/2024/05/06/the-computers-of-voyager/

Crell, to space
@Crell@phpc.social avatar

Career goals. Absolute programming badasses.

mooklepticon, to space
@mooklepticon@mstdn.social avatar

Holy crap, this is amazing. NASA with the ultra long hail mary pass.

KickDownCH, to StarTrek German
@KickDownCH@swiss.social avatar

Die Episode muss ich verpasst haben :)

vga256, to space
@vga256@dialup.cafe avatar

large antennas of the deep space network, as spotted in the incredible documentary It's Quieter in the Twilight.

free pdfs of the entire book:
https://descanso.jpl.nasa.gov/monograph/series4_chapter.html#

tsdower, to voyager
@tsdower@hachyderm.io avatar

A thing that makes the bugfix so compelling: at no point has "throw more GPUs/nodes/buckets/bandwidth at it" been a solution. Not at any budget.

meldrian, to StarTrek German
@meldrian@social.tchncs.de avatar

Ihr #StarTrek liebenden Pay-Streaming-Verweigerer da draußen, höret meine Worte:
Auf #Tele5 beginnt, nachdem #Voyager geendet hat, gerade wieder #DasNächsteJahrhundert bzw #TheNextGeneration oder #TNG mit Staffel 1 Folge 1.
Noch für 5 Tage lässt sich die erste Folge in der Mediathek nachträglich ansehen und, wenn ihr am Ball bleibt, nach & nach alle Folgen der Serie nach Ausstrahlung im TV.
Viel Vergnügen!
Ich gebe es mir auf jeden Fall (nochmal) 🤗

kurtsh, to deepspacenine
@kurtsh@mastodon.social avatar

In my early 20s, I watched Star Trek: #TheNextGeneration religiously on my little 15" TV in my studio apt.

UPN then released Star Trek: #DeepSpaceNine in '93 & I didn't rly care for it. It just wasn't TOS or TNG.

#StarTrek: #Voyager was released in '95 & I loved it & remember it fondly as the show I watched when I moved to Los Angeles.

It's 30yrs later now & oddly, I've found myself rly appreciating #DS9 & rewatching it more than any of the other series.

It gives me the most feels. 😁

ScienceDesk, to voyager
@ScienceDesk@flipboard.social avatar

Greetings, Earth! NASA can understand Voyager 1 again.

@popsci reports: "The 46-year-old space probe is making sense for the first time in five months after remote repairs."

https://flip.it/EOSsf4

stux, to voyager
@stux@mstdn.social avatar

Sit back, relax and enjoy for a bit :blobcatspace:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZIB8vauWSI

rzeta0, to voyager
@rzeta0@mastodon.social avatar

Voyager 1 did not

  • use an LLM
  • have a .NET runtime
  • use pip package management
  • require a vast network of node rpm dependencies
  • have subscription pricing for its log management platform
  • have a platform
  • embed adclick dot com trackers
  • check for authentic HP ink
  • need a noctua LED cooler
  • ...

TheVoidTLMB, to voyager
@TheVoidTLMB@moth.social avatar

What’s an average engineer’s call-out fee for a 15 billion mile fix? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-68881369

BPariseau, to voyager
@BPariseau@hachyderm.io avatar

Apparently 's demise has been greatly exaggerated. This is impressive stuff, even by standards. Talk about refactoring. With 22.5 hour network latency! https://blogs.nasa.gov/voyager/2024/04/22/nasas-voyager-1-resumes-sending-engineering-updates-to-earth/

AGMS00, to voyager
@AGMS00@ruby.social avatar

Read a few of the stories about 1’s memory problems, but people don’t say how it was organized.

If the failed chip contained whole words, then just that chunk of memory would fail. If it contained one bit of many words, all those words would be affected.

That suggests a design rule for long running spacecraft - use whole word memory devices so a failure doesn’t knock out even more memory. Same for chip design, put related bits nearby on the chip. Wonder if they have this rule…

APBBlue, to voyager
@APBBlue@zirk.us avatar

has been chugging along now for 47 years and yet I have to buy a new phone every four years.

AkaSci, (edited ) to random
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The venerable Voyager 1 spacecraft is experiencing another glitch. Instead of sending science and engg. data, it is sending a 0101 bit pattern.

The problem has been narrowed down to the flight data system (FDS), which is not communicating properly with the telecom unit (TMU). A reboot did not help.

Stay tuned as NASA engrs work out a fix for this 1970's era computer, which has performed magnificently during its long 46-year journey to the planets and to outer space.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/
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AkaSci, (edited )
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Confirmation today from the Voyager 1 team that the transmission received on Sunday contained science data from 2 of the 4 operating instruments - the plasma wave subsystem and the magnetometer. The other 2 instruments - the cosmic ray subsystem and the low energy charged particle instrument - require recalibration, which will be done in the coming weeks.

The delicate software operation is working as expected.

👏 :mastodance:

https://blogs.nasa.gov/voyager/2024/05/22/voyager-1-resumes-sending-science-data-from-two-instruments/

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