For a greenhouse project, we had the idea of using red-blue grow LEDs (mostly red, since it's super-efficient) for primary grow lighting but mixing in various small amounts of (inefficient...
@spmanipulator@andjrison@GidMK yellow) HPS with the idea of shifting the appearance of the light over the course of the day for our guests, from reddish sunrises to yellow dawn to white daylight. You know, we'd have red, yellow, and blue, and just blend through them in the right ratios - easy, right? Except...
@spmanipulator@andjrison@GidMK it totally didn't work in testing. If there was almost any blue at all (we couldn't fully shut off the channel), it looked purple/pink, unless the (inefficient yellow) HPS was cranked *way* up, wherein you'd get yellow light. And only with *tons* of blue and little of the...
What's going is that we have different "axes". So-called "red" and "green" are actually heavily overlapped and are antagonistic; they both activate from the same light, but if one activates more than the other, then that indicates whether you're..
@spmanipulator@andjrison@GidMK more to the greener end or the redder end of the spectrum. You also have a "red+green" intensity value, the combined activation of these cones. On the other hand you have blue off doing its own thing, giving an intensity value. So your brain works a red-green ratio; a...
In a normal blackbody spectrum (like the sun or any hot glowing object), there's very little blue at all in your "warm light" spectrums, like sunsets, fire, etc. But in your "cool white / daylight"...
@spmanipulator@andjrison@GidMK light, there's tons of it. So the ratio between the blue components and the red+green components determines how warm or cool the light looks.
In a blackbody spectrum, when you do have blue present, longer wavelengths are much more shifted to green than red. So it's natural to..
@spmanipulator@andjrison@GidMK have blue when you have a red-green ratio on the green end. But when it's on the red end, that's an "unnatural" situation, often the result of pigments or other phenomena, and we perceive that as purple/pink.
So in short, if we wanted to use HPS to make a natural white light,..
@spmanipulator@andjrison@GidMK we had to really over dominate the red from LEDs, and really heavily pump up the blue, because that's what's needed to get more blue activation than red+green while having the red-green ratio be green-shifted. And while trying to achieve sunrise colours, we could hardly have ...
@spmanipulator@andjrison@GidMK any blue whatsoever, because again blue is hardly found in reddish blackbodies, so it gives you an unnatural purple look, even in small amounts.
(The real answer to doing what we wanted to do: red plus tunable-white LEDs. Tunable whites can shift from a warm light to a...
@spmanipulator@andjrison@GidMK daylight on their own, and so add in efficient deep red for sunrise / sunset - the longer the wavelength in the PAR range, the better, because you can deliver more moles of PAR relative to how bright it seems)
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Long before "meme" became an internet term meaning things like photos of a cat saying "CAN I HAS CHEEZBURGER?", it was a scientific term referring to a thought equivalent of genetics: cultural / social motifs passed down from parent to child, as well as horizontally.
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An example of a meme might be a proselytizing religion, where converts will then to proselytize to others. Or a philosophy that encourages having many children, who then in turn will have many children.
Under this view, one could talk about "infection" with memes.
I'll take "Stupid Things People On Twitter Actually Believe" for 1000 rubles, Alex.
This screenshot getting widely circulated is not from a "Ukrainian government kill list", but rather the website "Миротворець" (Myrotvorets, "Peacemaker"):
A sort of "OSINT Wikileaks", Myrotvorets was created in 2014 by Roman Zaitsev, a former employee of the SBU in Luhansk oblast, based on an idea from a MoD employee, Matyuha Eduard Andriyovych, to gather intel on people believed to be working against Ukraine for law enforcement.
@elonmusk@EvaFoxU I know you mean well, Elon. But do consider that diplomacy is not simply "find the median between the stances of A and B"
A: I want B's lungs ripped out.
B: No!
C: Okay, rip out ONE of B's lungs.
Also, that public stances != actual goals, that actual goals have to be assessed.
@elonmusk@EvaFoxU War does not end when you find the median between "nominal stated goals", but when parties consider the cost to be too great to continue relative to the benefits.
Evaluating Ukraine here is fairly simple; it's a democracy and you can look at polling.
@elonmusk@EvaFoxU * MASSIVE assessed negative consequences of a loss - loss of their democracy, their freedom, their culture, their language, and the ethnic cleansing of their people.
* Great confidence in the ability and professionalism in their defenders.
Today in Reykjavík, Ukrainian refugees organized an event to thank Icelanders for their support - starting with the unveiling of a mural. The president of Iceland (guy in the black suit) took part.
І я вперше заговорила українською з українцями :)
Things then moved to Kolaportið . Right near the northern entrance they had a photography display of damage from the war. My favourite, for obvious reasons, being the one at the bottom.
On a different wall they had the winners from a childrens' art contest.
The more I look at @elonmusk's poll the other day, the more one thing bothers me. And it's surprisingly not the astoundingly naive "hold UN supervised elections brutally military-occupied no-tolerance-for-dissent ethnically-cleansed territory".
It's this:
1) It's unabashed Russian propaganda. "Khrushchev's Mistake" is wording practically straight out of Putin's mouth.
2) It wouldn't be an excuse *anyway* for brutal militant expansionism and ethnic cleansing.
3) Ukraine was *also* "historically part of Russia" since the 1700s. It *got its freedom back*. Crimeans voted for said freedom - Despite most of the native population having been ethnically cleansed. A population that was since starting to come back when Putin invaded in 2014.