Went to the hospital today for neurological testing. I saw only four other patients who were wearing a mask and no practitioners or staff. I honestly don't understand.
1/x #Covid#LongCovid#MasksInHealthcare
I've never been treated like I was an imposition before at at medical facility - at check in, by the assistant, by the doctor. I don't know if it was the mask. My mind is spinning.
2/x
I have some very exciting writing news to share. I have sold a novella.
No Sympathy, my urban fantasy about sympathetic magic and ego, will be published by Android Press. Delighted to be working with such a cool indie publisher, and I know they're a fantastic fit for the work.
Parce qu’elles ne sont pas forcément évidentes à retrouver sur le site web de la BnF, voici les liens vers les vidéos du dernier cycle de conférences de la #bibliothèque de l’Arsenal, « Éclats de papier », qui s'est tenu en 2023 :
Meshtastic just forwards your requests through other peoples devices until it gets where it needs. It acts as a big repeater system. I haven’t experimented with it much outside of just sending messages. I think you are able to transfer actual small files but that’s the limits.
I so miss the interactions that I had on Twitter. I've lost count of how many people I met there, especially educators, and yearn for being able to share and discuss things in that community. I'm going to try again to be more active here on Mastodon. If you have advice for how I can find and interact more surreptitiously with people, I'd so appreciate it!
For those in research or innovation spaces, (including open source),
What is your method for assigning tasks, of different priority and involvement levels.
How do you differentiate between presenting volunteer/open that have one set of quality standards, vs other quality standards for different tasks-roles-responsibilities?
The BBC has been using and contributing to open source projects for as long as we've had a website, and you can explore all the projects that we've open sourced down below. Including more than a few from @BBCRD... https://www.bbc.co.uk/opensource/
This week's #MythologyMonday theme is fire and there are two major Greek gods associated with fire: #Hestia, goddess of the hearth, and #Hephaistos, god of smiths.
They represent #fire in two different forms: the sacrificial flame of the hearth as the sacred centre of domestic life and the flame of Hephaistos, source of all arts, and fuel of the funeral pyre. But both could be invoked for the cooking of sacrificial meat or a good meal:
If it did go out, only sacred fire produced by friction, or by bronze burning mirrors drawing fire from the sun, might be used to rekindle it.
A ritual from #Lemnos, the cult centre of #Hephaistos, has all fires on Lemnos extinguished for nine days until new fire is brought from the island of #Delos:
"And the island of #Lemnos is purified every year for the deed once done to the men on Lemnos by their wives at #Aphrodite's instigation. The fire on Lemnos is extinguished for nine days. A sacred ship from #Delos, however, carries the fire, and if it arrives before the offerings for the dead, it puts in nowhere on Lemnos, but rides at anchor off the headlands out at sea until sailing into the harbor is permitted by divine law."
Heroikos by Lucius Flavius Philostratus, 213–214 CE