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If my lupus medicine doesn't work, the next step costs $1000's per month, so I guess I'll just die?
Anyway, here's a toad friend
Green Day with another bisexual anthem let’s goooooooooo
For the opal lover...
Neo-Gothic pendant-brooch, c. 1900.
Two bat-eared gargoyles open their mouths to devour a large boulder opal. Above them rise acanthus leaves and a rose window. Further Gothic elements unfold beneath them, terminating in three shimmering opal drops.
Source - Hofer Antik Schmuck
Happy maidens among grape vines. Pen and pencil. 1858.
Internet Archive
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I feel like over 10 years and I just found where the asks go
Cat Owners: Do your cats sleep in your bed?
Yes, and this is how/where (elaborate in tags)
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Good news, fellow artists! Nightshade has finally been released by the UChicago team! If you aren't aware of what Nightshade is, it's a tool that helps poison AI datasets so that the model "sees" something different from what an image actually depicts. It's the same team that released Glaze, which helps protect art against style mimicry (aka those finetuned models that try to rip off a specific artist). As they show in their paper, even a hundred poisoned concepts make a huge difference.
(Reminder that glazing your art is more important than nighshading it, as they mention in their tweets above, so when you're uploading your art, try to glaze it at the very least.)
2024 Witch's Calendar
January
11th: New Moon
25th: Full Moon (Cold Moon)
February
2nd: Imbolc
9th: New Moon
24th: Full Moon (Quickening Moon)
March
10th: New Moon
19th: Ostara / Spring Equinox
25th: Full Moon (Storm Moon) / Lunar Eclipse
April
1st: Mercury Retrograde
8th: New Moon / Solar Eclipse
22nd: Earth Day
23rd: Full Moon (Wind Moon)
25th: Mercury Direct
May
1st: Beltane/May Day
7th: New Moon
23rd: Full Moon (Flower Moon)
June
6th: New Moon
20th: Litha / Summer Solstice
21st: Full Moon (Strong Sun Moon)
July
2nd: New Moon
21st: Full Moon (Blessing Moon)
August
1st: Lammas/Lughnasadh
4th: New Moon
5th: Mercury Retrograde
19th: Full Moon (Corn Moon)
28th: Mercury Direct
September
2nd: New Moon
17th: Full Moon (Harvest Moon) / Lunar Eclipse
22nd: Mabon / Fall Equinox
October
2nd: New Moon / Solar Eclipse
17th: Full Moon (Blood Moon)
31st: Samhain
November
1st: New Moon
15th: Full Moon (Mourning Moon)
25th: Mercury Retrograde
December
1st: New Moon
15th: Full Moon (Long Nights Moon) / Mercury Direct
21st: Yule / Winter Solstice
30th: New Moon
make a Beast
eyes
wings
legs
teeth
bioluminescence
spikes
fur
nose
claws
scales
height
length
i must ask you reblog this so said beast, you know. actually has attributes also ping me or something if you draw it i want to see.
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Blog#366
Saturday, January 13th, 2024.
Welcome back,
NASA's Juno spacecraft has mapped the strong magnetic field at Jupiter, revealing a surprising asymmetry between the northern and southern hemispheres that could lend insight into what's going on within the gas giant.
Jupiter hosts the most powerful magnetic field of all the planets in our solar system, cranking out a field close to 20,000 times stronger than Earth's.
Juno has braved that magnetic field during the probe's close approaches to the planet since arriving in July 2016; it skims about 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers) above the planet every 53 days over the course of elongated orbits.
A new paper, published on (Sept. 5) in the journal Nature, pulls together Juno's measurements to create the most detailed map yet of the Jovian magnetic field at different depths, painting a complex picture.
"We find that Jupiter's magnetic field is different from all other known planetary magnetic fields," the authors, led by Kimberly Moore of Harvard University, wrote in the paper. Like Earth, Jupiter's magnetic field has a primary north and south pole, close to the planet's actual poles as it rotates. But while the gas giant's south pole is relatively orderly, the planet's north pole has one narrow magnetic hotspot amid more chaotic patches of magnetic field, where positive and negative sections don't have concrete counterparts."
"And the planet has another big magnetic "south pole" close to the equator the researchers refer to this equatorial patch as a "great blue spot" in their paper, in contrast to the planet's swirling Great Red Spot storm. (Blue is often used in diagrams to indicate the negative part of a magnetic field.)
According to a News and Views column accompanying the article, Jupiter's magnetic field is likely generated by a swirling mass of hydrogen deep within the planet.
Crushed to incredible pressure, this material becomes a metallic liquid that can conduct electricity and generate a magnetic field when stirred. The heat within the planet, left over from Jupiter's formation early in the solar system's history, creates convection currents that get the liquid moving — not to mention the gases on top, leading to the planet's roiling clouds and storms.
Convection within Earth's iron core also generates our planet's magnetic field, but Earth's field is much more straightforward: mostly positive at one pole, mostly negative at the other, with no particular pattern to the parts that diverge from that.
This strange magnetic field on Jupiter is a hint to what's going on inside the planet. The researchers suggest the Jovian core could be larger and more dilute than previously thought, or the stable layers of fluid within Jupiter could partition off parts of the planet's interior, altering the flow, according to the News and Views story. The state of the planet's field could even — although the paper's researchers suggest this is unlikely — mark the middle of a magnetic field reversal process.
Originally published www.space.com
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"CAN HUMANS SURVIVE ON MARS??"
Bolesław Biegas (Polish,1877-1954)
Throne of the Queen of Marine Treasures, 1919
oil on panel
O'hare International Airport, Chicago IL (1988)