the holy trinity is trending
Just got the Norðern Sami keyboard, so I can use the Eŋ (Ŋ/ŋ)
i am slightly miffed to announce þis blog has surpassed my main in terms of followers wiþin two weeks and will no doubt continue exponentially
‘Love is the one thing that we’re capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space.’
“Eulogy from a Physicist” by Aaron Freeman, with quotes from Interstellar by Christopher Nolan, and images from NASA, Interstellar, Getty, Petrichara, and Reuters.
1- NASA: GOODS-South.
2- NASA: NGC 1850.
3- NASA: Iberian Peninsula.
4- Christopher Nolan: Interstellar.
5- NASA: From the Earth to the Moon.
6- Hannah La Folette Ryan: Subway Hands.
7- Adams Evans: Heart Nebula.
8- NASA: Exploring the Antennae.
9- NASA: Crescent Moon from the International Space Station.
10- Petrichara.
11- Getty Images.
12- NASA: SMACS 0723.
13- Reuters
Happy Blog Birthday then!
This blog recently turned 8 years old, and today it had 200 thousand followers, thank you all.
Infodump, I need more reasons to be alive and more things to care about
rb if ur mutuals an followers can infodump in ur inbox, even if they won't answer the ask
clearly a mastermind is at work
Am I crazy or does biden's campaign website straight up not have a policy page
Be not afraid of what the future will hold.
We do not know exactly as to what the future will bring.
Entropy is a bringer of chaos, and chaos is impossible to predict.
We may be able to guess what events will occur in the near future, but our predictions of the future will become increasingly less accurate, and more vague and large-scale as the go further along the arrow of time.
But let it be known.
A fear of the future, of one's own future, and the future of those they care about, is natural.
Self-preservation is why humans have survived so long, as opposed to just blindly rushing in and doing a task.
For a disregard of one's safety is always foolish.
But we cannot lay dormant forever, no matter how fearful of the future we are. For the future never waits. You cannot stop it.
For this, remember, that if you cannot know what the future will bring, you must cherish every good time and every silver lining. You must find hope in the bad days, and take comfort in the good days.
An old story is as such:
An old king sent out his three wisest philosophers to come up with a saying that fights in both good times and bad, in drought and flood, in exceeding wealth and staggering poverty.
They thought for many days and many nights, and returned with 4 words.
"This, too, shall pass."
This moment, too, shall pass. Cherish it, for you cannot go back.
Look to the future, and chaos, and the unpredictability of the world we live in, not to be scared, but to grow, and to remember to savour the world and every moment we have with it.
officialandreousaccount becomes oicinrouccoun
My name is is now Oicin Rouccoun. Kinda sounds like Oicin Raccoon. Do not call me Oicin Raccoon.
Imma do this because I’m fucking bored.
What’s your url?
Now take away any and all numbers (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0), take away the letters F, Z, M, Q, L, H, B, T, P, E, A, Y, S, B, D, and X, take away all dashes (-),
What’s your new fucked up version of your url?
crustycreature
crucrur
My current password for my Secondary Discord account is 20 characters long, case-sensitive, and uses numbers in certain places as a letter substitute, plus is a variety of the base password (so even if you guess the email, you can't get into discord).
My phone passcode is a little "connect the dots" thing that android devices allow that is very unusual, but I use index fingerprints for ease of access. I will know change it to pinky fingers. No-one expects the pinkies.
“ The odds of guessing a four-digit passcode are 1 in 10,000, and tools have been used to crack iPhone codes in the past. Apple says the chances of someone having a similar enough fingerprint to unlock a person’s phone is 1 in 50,000, and a similar enough random face tricking Face ID is 1 in 1,000,000 “
that’s a really funny way of framing it, to make it look like passcodes are weak. you know what’s twice as good as the odds given for fingerprints? a 5 digit passcode! what’s equal to the odds given for Face ID? a 6 digit passcode! every time you add a digit, you multply those odds by 10.
and that’s assuming simple numeric passcodes. the odds of guessing a 4 digit, case-sensitive, alphanumeric passcode would be a 1 in 14.7 million. 5 digits is over 1 in 916 million, 6 digit is 1 in 56.8 billion. if you throw in 32 common symbols, we get 1 in 78 million, 1 in 7.3 billion, and 1 in 689 billion. those numbers climb pretty quickly the more digits you add.
i know these aren’t the only issues with passcodes (like 24% of americans using a variation of just 8 common passcodes), but if you’re trying to push people to biometrics i guess you wouldn’t really care for that nuance anyway
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I identify as a sentient multicellular organism that believes that the 23rd chromosome shouldn't define all aspects of my or anyone else's life.
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