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Mono conversion of my original colour photograph.
Ballycastle forest, on the slopes of Knocklayd Mountain in Northern Ireland was first planted in 1931.
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In a harbour a thick rope tightly tied round a mooring buoy.
I’ve been toying with using a monospace typeface for a while, and now I’ve done it. Not sure it works. I mean, I think I like it at first glance, but that could easily change. I’ll sleep on it and then revert everything tomorrow morning 😁.
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One of a series of images of an amazing Alaskan Landscape given a black and white conversion.
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One of a series of images of an amazing Alaskan Landscape given a black and white conversion.
The North America Nebula, also ✨ NGC 7000 ✨. I captured it about a year ago using DSLR but decided to finally pull the trigger and get the narrowband filters.
These Sulfur-2, Hydrogen-alpha and Oxygen-3 filters allowed me to recreate the Hubble telescope color palette (as seen on the famous Pillars of Creation image).
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Macro image of my original colour photograph converted to a black and white image.
I have multiple projects that can support net7.0-windows on, well Windows, and net48 on Windows and Unix (through #Mono) in one solution. This works fine if I build #Linux on Linux and #Windows on Windows, but if I choose to specify the target OS using dotnet build --os or the runtime dotnet build --runtimeexplicitly (they both amount to the same thing), either for cross-compilation or even when it matches the host, this breaks horribly since specifying a RID (Runtime Identifier) on solution level is not possible since .NET 5.0 and errors with #NETSDK1134. This is well-known and there's also a really weird workaround:
While the connection dialog (https://github.com/rusanu/dataconnectiondialog) wouldn't allow me to select SQL Server Authentication initially, editing the FOCA.exe.config to set Integrated Security=false in connectionString (which allows using something different than Windows Authentication/NTLM) fixed that issue.
Unfortunately, after logging in with user name to "SA" and logging in with the password, it instantly crashes. Starting it again, it instantly hangs. It does work through #wine though.
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Macro image of my original colour photograph converted to a black and white image.
I've been moved to be reading Suzanne Simard's beautiful book "Find the Mother Tree"... a brave life story about teeming with science about the interconnectedness of the forest
all the news about the #wildfire smoke mentions #climate change which of course is a factor, but as Suzanne Simard teaches us, #logging practices are largely responsible for the fires up in #Canada
the clear cutting and replanting of #mono cultures to maximize the amount of the profitable wood trees, disregarding the science that says you need diversity and complexity in the forest to keep it resilient