And I missed "compassionate" in there. Seriously? Do you actually know what changes have been propose?
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Volcano lover and lecturer in igneous processes at @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social. Lived in: ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ ๐ซ๐ท ๐ธ๐ฌ ๐ซ๐ฏ ๐ต๐ญ ๐ง๐ช. Studied volcanoes in: ๐ฎ๐น ๐ฌ๐ท ๐ต๐ฌ ๐ต๐ญ
And I missed "compassionate" in there. Seriously? Do you actually know what changes have been propose?
How are the migration rules fair? My wife and I had to give up a year of our life together to follow the rules when I moved back here. Now you are changing them so we cannot settle. The rich get to skip all of that, and pay far less in visa fees than the poor? Is that fair?
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Image of an orange and silver vessel, floating in the artic.
Image of an orange and silver vessel, floating in the artic.
Image of an orange and silver vessel, floating in the artic.
Image of an orange and silver vessel, floating in the artic.
Appreciation post for the French Tara Polar Station
(@fondationtaraocean.bsky.social), a drifting scientific base designed for long-term Artic missions to study biodiversity and the effects of climate change.
More info: fondationtaraocean.org/en/schooner/...
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Thanks!
I just sent an email to meet my MP about this. My MP seems sympathetic anyway, but really hope the government does change their mind on these cruel, hostile changes.
Mt St Helens in the distance, looking obliquely into the crater caused by the lateral blast in 1980. In the foreground is the hummocky terrain of the top of the debris avalanche deposits, with a small pond near the camera sitting in a depression between hummocks. There are many small shrubs and trees, mostly about 0.5โ2 m tall, that clearly are still fairly young. Between the larger shrubs is a lot of yellow grass, as this photo was taken in the height of summer.
I have some from 2017, if that helps show the transition. I suspect lots of volcanologists have similar photos though, as this was one of the mid-conference fieldtrips for IAVCEI when it was in Portland.
I've been going down a bit of a rabbit hole regarding lead 'pigs' for a piece of work I'm doing on silver.
Some were marked 'ex arg' ('of the silver mines') which suggests there may have been some de-silvering going on in Britain.
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@atls.city !set GB-ENG-Norwich
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Now I'm curious, what is chilli powder in the US if it's not powdered chillies?
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As a proud welshman, I have to point out that Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgorgerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is in Britain and has a train station
A screenshot of the CRU-TS national time series dashboard
New dashboard to visualise CRU-TS country averages (i.e. CRU-CY) for temperature, precipitation, humidity and drought area (using our scPDSI indicator).
(It takes a little while to first load, but is quite responsive after that)
climate.uea.co/CRU-Timeseri...
A zoomed in look at 4 scientists working with the a lava fountain covering the entire background.
A very tall lava fountain with tiny dots (people) near the base. The image is a bit forced perspective and we are not as close as it looks
Someone captured my colleagues an I servicing the cameras during Kฤซlaueaโs episode 42. We stopped to discuss what we were seeing, but because I talk with my hands it looks like Iโm fixing to push someone inโฆ
Credit: Volcano Hideaways
Just England
When my wife moved here, we gave up a year together to meet the requirements. We also paid relocation and visa costs (10ร those in other countries). We chose to do so because she was promised settlement in 5 years. Now that we've paid those costs, is it fair for the gov to change their end?
Yes, we talked to a geologist who curls about the very special geology of curling's stones, please enjoy
It's pronounced both ways in the Philippines, although they're less common than rambutan and lanzones (which are similar)
I agree, but I don't think LLMs are that software. And going back to the OP, putting an LLM in a LaTeX editor to find and insert citations into a paper as you are writing it without having to read the reference first, is not appropriateโฆ
In theory, there is nothing wrong with using some hypothetical AI search. In practice, LLMs will always give you an answer, even if they have to make it up. They are also bad at summarising; e.g., Apple turned off their LLM news summaries because they often stated the exact opposite of the article
Hey, just because we don't have beach weather, doesn't mean we don't have absolutely stunning beaches!
Here's the beach near my grandparents I spent every summer at growing up: maps.app.goo.gl/aYsSV3puHgck...
That's what I thought, although there may not be much sand there; a lot of the beaches along the south coast are pebbles and cobbles rather than sand.
I'm not sure people do think of sand in terms of the composition, as people are happy with black (iron oxides), green (olivine), and pink (coral) sands being sand. Using grain size to distinguish between gravel, sand, and mud comes intuitively to most people, even if they don't use the term
Photo from USGS
Kilauea erupted again yesterday in a fierce display. In only the 2nd time in 40 years, park officials closed the area due to the intensity.
Fountains were officially recorded at 500 m high, grapefruit size tephra were being ejected, and tephra fall was measured up to 20 miles away.
#volcano #hawaii
TIL sleet has a different meaning in N. Americaโฆ Here in the UK sleet is a mix of snow and rain
The UK government is proposing radical and punitive changes to settlement rules. This is settlement, not citizenship. The consultation is open until 12 February; please respond to it and oppose these evil proposals. Amnesty have a good guide: www.amnesty.org.uk/resources/gu...
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