@iamshyblakj@CuriosityonX Don't be stupid. You can't imagine what it would look like to look past the moon to Earth as you are coming around from the dark side of the moon?
@StephLiberatore@VCCA Congratulations! During my residency we had artists show work from photography, museum exhibit, painting, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Amazing experience of artistic community.
In 2020 @elonmusk's #StarLink infuriated #astronomers. His satellites corrupted astronomical observation. The Story was he responded. Now that he has thousands of satellites up, how are we doing? Should public considerations have weight before the fact?
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We're not anti-tech, we're anti-theft. If the future of “innovation” depends on stealing creators’ work without asking or paying, that’s not progress - it's stealing, and we shouldn’t accept it. #StealingIsntInnovation
Oh, the lights are shining so brightly everywhere ✨
As we wrap up 2025, Webb captured a star-studded glimpse into Westerlund 2, a cosmic nursery that reminds us to look forward to the beauty of new beginnings.
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@KhaindravaGoga 1/2 The quote can be viewed as an ad hominem or "poisoning the well" fallacy, attempting to discredit opponents by associating them with a negative term. The context and interpretation are complex and open to various viewpoints.
@KhaindravaGoga 2/2 It might warn liberal policies could lead to authoritarianism or attack liberalism with fascism claim. It might warn against assuming any political system is immune to authoritarianism. Threats might come from within an ideology claiming to act for people's benefit.