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Flamingo Fluid Dynamics, Part 1: A Head in the Game
Flamingos are unequivocally odd-looking birds with their long skinny legs, sinuous necks, and bent L-shaped beaks. They are filter-feeders, but a new study shows that they are far from passive wanderers looking for easy prey in shallow waters. (Image credit: top - G. Cessati, others - V. Ortega-Jimenez et al.; research credit: V. Ortega-Jimenez et al.; submitted by Soh KY) Read the full article
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WIP Folders Game
Rules: make a new post with the names of all the files in your wip folder, regardless of how non-descriptive or ridiculous. Tag as many people as you have wips. People send you an ask with the title that most intrigues them, then post a little snippet or tell them something about it!
Tagged by @flawney - thank you!
Oooh boy. I think I need to learn how to make a readmore, because this is going to take a while. Also, I’m going to do non-AWAU fics only, I think.
I will not be tagging that many people! Please consider yourself tagged if you would like to be.
CAW Guxart mk 2
CAW: Cedric & Axel
CAW: Letho
Coën joins a pack (ISNLIV)
Jaskier writes to priscilla (ISNLIV)
SOH 3 (ISNLIV)
gaetan/letho in modern AU
Minor fall: Gweld
Pirate laiden - Aiden POV
Pirate laiden - Aiden POV 2
Gweld mk 3 (Three Bells)
Three bells - Vesemir
L/M warlady tribute 01
L/M warlady tribute 02
M/V guardian/mage
M/V guardian/mage 2
Aiden vs Puss in Boots
Broken lock - Marika & Milena reunite
Byzantine shifters - starbird
demon!Lambert/Milena
E/L wrestling
E/OC cursed Eskel
E/OC linnet
E/OC succubus rescue (outline)
Eldritch trio/Jaskier
Eskel & fae
Eskel character study
Eskel/Gaetan post-Tournament
Fine dining AU (notes)
G/E goat farm
G/E herbalist
G/E nostalgia deathfic
G/E prince & bodyguard
G/E/G2 packs
G/E/G2 volleyed & thundered 3
G/E/L 2nd 1st time sequel
G/E/L/J omegaverse claiming
G/J (?) werewolf!Geralt
G/J 5+1 Jaskier gets kidnapped
G/J catskier
G/J Geralt & a pixie
G/J h/c for Rose
G/J hostage essi
G/J little red riding hood
G/J mob AU
G/J modern AU lost J
G/J modern AU pack
G/J part-elf!J angst & h/c
G/J pirate!Geralt
G/J Rapunzel
G/J warlock!Jaskier
G/J warlord AU Jaskier volunteers
G/J whipping boy warlord AU
G/OC prostitute
G/Y dating
G/Y warlord AU
G/Y words
G2/S post tournament
Gargoyles with Starbird
Gen ? streetrats
Gen dragon wolf satyr bard
Gen high school AU
Gen KM with plumbing
Gen mercenaries
Gen nonhuman bar
Gen pavetta and geralt
Gen post-tournament school merger
Gen receptionist!Jaskier
Gen transformed Vesemir
Gen? Eskel & Deidre
Griffin pon farr
Gweld/Serrit modern college AU
J/W “warlord” CNC
J/W omegaverse pregnancy
J/W/C golden 3 - KM
knight!Milena
L/? Modern adult adoption
L/?/M space pirates
L/A against a wall
L/A collared Aiden
L/A d/s modern AU
L/A fae!Aiden
L/A fake dating modern AU
L/A hedgehog!lambert
L/A masseuse!aiden
L/A meet-cute karaoke 2
L/A modern with magic hedgehog
L/A neighbors
L/A omegaverse hidden scents
L/A pirate!Aiden for SAWB
L/A seven swans
L/A that-damned-cat
L/A thief’s reward sequel
L/A wrong apartment
L/A/M alpha!Milena
L/A/M auction: aiden
L/A/M bath aftermath
L/A/M bird!Milena
L/A/M cat witcher!milena
L/A/M cursed cat Aiden
L/A/M dire panther Milena
L/A/M dream soulmates
L/A/M duke’s third daughter
L/A/M fake dating
L/A/M fake dating modern AU
L/A/M forced marriage
L/A/M goddess!milena
L/A/M happened so fast second chapter
L/A/M high school AU
L/A/M holding out for a hero - finding Aiden
L/A/M knight!milena 2
L/A/M little merlambert
L/A/M mage!milena
L/A/M modern AU college
L/A/M modern AU tattooist
L/A/M modern auction
L/A/M modern tweet inspired
L/A/M modern wedding AU
L/A/M noble!Lambert witcher!Milena
L/A/M soulmate AU
L/A/M swan daemon
L/A/M time & tide alternate
L/A/M time travel soulmate AU
L/A/M Warlady Milena (and her Right Hand Zofia)
L/A/M wedding gift
L/A/V save that alpha
L/A/V/M bonding
L/A/V/M chase
L/A/V/M omegaverse
L/A/V/M omegaverse pt 2
L/A/V/M ruling omegas
L/A/V/M space romance
L/M batb beast!milena
L/M chained Milena
L/M chained Milena 2
L/M dom!Lambert
L/M dragon!Lambert
L/M hallmark yule mk 2
L/M holding out for a hero - marika miscommunication
L/M mail order milena
L/M meet cute in a cabin
L/M outsider POV
L/M sentinel/guide AU
L/M teacher!Milena
L/M werewolves darker
L/M wolves in the woods
L/M(/A?) modern bear trap
L/V cloaked
L/V/M begone to the witchers
L/V/M begone 2
Modern werewolf pack
tribute!Lambert warlord!Geralt
Vanyel in AWAU
Vexart tournament
Vipurr omegaverse human!gaetan
Vipurr regency AU
Weird omegaverse war prize thing
YW omegaverse acquiring Aiden
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The Copium Treat™


This is more or less a headcanon, nothing else if any of yall noticed luka only ate the meat lmao
If any of y'all wanna know what they're eating: G: Rye Bread Soda Iceberg L: Crystal Lizard Satay
OH YEAH, the text on the 2nd pic: " Have you ever heard of the expression SOH CAH TOA? What do you think this expression means?"
SHOUTOUT TO THE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY TUTOR FOR SAVING MY ASS A COUPLE OF TIMES LMAO /SRS /LH /POS
(twt crosspost i forgor abt this lmao)
#honkai star rail#hsr#gepard landau#hsr gepard#luka strongarm#hsr luka#fanart#digital art#blacclotus draws gepard and luka the series#rkgk#im finally back but not in a good way haha#after 2 weeks of drawing#my artstyle becomes shit lmao#when i said gepard is gonna have a solo piece#i didnt mean it like this lmao#this isnt angst at all
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“Those who promote the notion that "gender-affirmative" therapy is the only ethical pathway for treatment often make this claim based on the premise that gender is innate and unchanging. Yet at the same time, they strive to defend the narrative that gender is fluid. In the words of Kate Bornstein, "Gender fluidity is the ability to freely and knowingly become one or many of a limitless number of genders, for any length of time or rate of change."(39) Or, as Julia Serano explained, "[The majority of the transgender people I know understand that our experiential gender is potentially fluid and often changes over time as we accumulate new experiences."(40) Therefore, if one's internal sense of gender identity isn't always fixed, why would it not be possible for therapists to assist clients to realign their identity with their sex?
Many psychologists have found counseling effective in this regard. This is not about dismissing the intensity and reality of one's dysphoric feelings. Rather, it involves taking a deeper look at the challenges being faced by the individual who is experiencing such feelings. Psychiatrist Susan Bradley noted that many who transition and reflect with regret upon their decision often say, "I wish somebody had understood me from a psychological point of view and didn't just take at face value that I thought this was the answer to how I was feeling."(41) Or, as Dr. Deborah Soh asks, "If a gender dysphoric person is not experiencing a mental health disorder, why do they need to transition to feel better?"(42)
Counseling has been proven to help individuals who experience gender dysphoria, in some cases to experience greater alignment to their biological sex.(43) It can involve therapy for coexisting psychological issues, parental counseling, talk therapy, and other forms of counseling. In a follow-up study by Dr. Kenneth Zucker and colleagues, of the twenty-five young women who had been treated by psychological interventions, gender dysphoria persisted in only three of the patients.(44)”
-Jason Evert, Male, Female, or Other: A Catholic Guide to Understanding Gender
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39) Kate Bornstein, Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us (New York: Routledge, 1994), 52.
40) Serano, Whipping Girl, 226.
41) Soh, The End of Gender, 169.
42) Soh, The End of Gender, 152.
43) Cf. K. Zucker et al., "A Developmental, Biopsychosocial Model for the Treatment of Children with Gender Identity Disorder," Journal of Homosexuality 59 (2012), 369-397; L. Lothstein et al., "Expressive Psychotherapy with Gender Dysphoric Patients," Archives of General Psychiatry 38:8 (August 1981), 924-929; J. Kronberg et al., "Treatment of Transsexualism in Adolescence," Journal of Adolescence 4.2 (1981), 177-185.
44) Cf. Kelley D. Drummond et al., "A Follow-Up Study of Girls with Gender Identity Disorder," Developmental Psychology 44, no. 1 (2008): 34-45.
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So, apparently, the dream about the KX droid was not a dream. Apparently, I've been spending the last few days having out-of-body experiences while physically being in the hospital after a KX droid "used me as a human shield", to quote my partner. I'm still very confused by this, but at least it would explain why the cats were acting as if I was a ghost.
Thanks to the wonders of the Imperial Healthcare System, however, I was prescribed the medication Wohemos and have consequently returned home from the hospital. I highly recommend the Lina Soh Medical Center. Their trauma surgeons are incredible.
The cats have been happy to have me back. It seems Lastok brought them to visit me while I was unconscious, and consequently, Mister Phantom is now barred from the Lina Soh Medical Center for attacking a physician. But I think he's just protective of me.
Sending all the best vibes and glory to the Empire.
-Supervisor L. Heert
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Tuesday 31st December 2024 the end
New Year's Eve
A cloudy start once again in downtown Balgowlah, but hopes of better things as the sun climbed, as was the case. It would have been a bit of a shame if the planned fireworks on the Bridge went off like damp squibs, especially as the authorities probably went for the deluxe selection box.
Understandably, we decided to have a relaxing morning before gearing up for the excitement of the Opera, fireworks, and very late and possibly difficult journey home afterwards. The biggest problem we could foresee might be that our formal wear, slightly more appropriate for societal occasions such as the SOH, and hitherto been tucked away for the entire trip in suitcase 2, may turn out, when tried on, to have somewhat shrunk during their time of isolation and require us to lose half a stone by the evening. It happens.
Well, worry no further. The required ensembles were retrieved from their solitude, creases ironed out, and apart from the odd additional bulge, fitted extremely well. Martine looked a million dollars, and I, well, at least I wasn't wearing shorts!
The 173x wisked us away to the city where we had our priorities. One to get a meal down us, and two, not to get it 'down' us on the glad rags.
The whole of Sydney city centre up from CQ was shutting down from 15.00. Tannoy messages spookily booming down at us around the streets like something out of 1984, warning us of street closures and no possible entry to the CQ area. We found our burger bar (best burgers in Sydney) with the assurance that we would be able to get to the head of the queue for SOH.
I don't think I was quite prepared for the system designed to so strictly enable but control entrance to the Opera House. I would like to describe it as organised chaos, but that would be overstating the level of organisation. There were people absolutely everywhere; many outside of the SOH who had camped overnight to ensure a great view. Numbers were by ticket, but there were hundreds of thousands who had postioned themselves in the bars, restaurants, the steps to the House, and all around its perimeter. Somehow, alost impossibly, this was controlled by a small army of security personnel. There was a queue to go past the portals and into the Concert Hall itself, then up the normally empty stairs to join another ziggy zaggy queue that had an unclear purpose other than it was something to do and it was a queue afterall. Some were dragged away from the queue because they should have been by then tucking into their pre-show meal and were in the wrong queue entirely. Those that remained, including us, bemused, eventually found that we were there to collect our colour coded wristband, that was to indicate which location we could watch the fireworks from. I asked a member of staff if they'd done it this way before. No, she said. Eventually, we made it to the front and were presented with an envelope with a couple of lilac wristbands. A quizzical soothsayer might seek the truth by asking, couldn't some of these been issued with the tickets when they were collected 2 days ago, or even issued when your right of passage had been assured? Well, eventually, we all shuffled through this crazy process and emerged into the light of the deserted theatre bar and podium. A glass or two of fizz, standing on the western podium with the magnificent backdrop that is Sydney Harbour, and all was forgotten, watching the sun setting beyond the CBD and with the expectation of the gala show to come. We were here again, and that was all that mattered.
The gala show was amazing, with works by Mozart, Strauss, Bernstein, Puccini, Gluck, Bizet, banging out those huge arias such as from Magic Flute, Cosi Fan Tutte, Barber of Seville, Carmen, La Boheme. Fantastic, then it was out to see fireworks. There is a bit of a practice at 9 pm when they have a short display, which always coincides with the interval. But as the clock ticked, the last moments of 2024 leaked away, perhaps wasted in the anticipation of the main display to come, or maybe the desire to get home and go to bed, either way destiny was determined to mark a new chapter, the turning of the page. Consequently, as the seconds display counted down on the port bridge tower, someone, somewhere, with a shaky hand, struck the first match, on the first strike of midnight. Coloured lights spread instantly across the skies; Sydney Harbour Bridge ablaze with a myriad display of combustion and the first to herald in a new year. Whether Sydney's fireworks are any better or worse than London, Paris, or New York is a matter of opinion, but for us, this is such an iconic place that we love very much, that we would not wish to be anywhere else. The fireworks thundered around Circular Quays and I have to say, with the atmosphere of the massive crowd, the gasps of surprise, and screams of approval, explosions in front of us from the bridge, explosions above us across the sails of SOH, the golden curtain of fire from the length of the bridge, it was the best display I've ever seen, probably!
HAPPY NEW YEAR! HAPPY 2025!










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How do you say your username? I’ve been saying it like Soh-lah-zoo
sol-ah-zul ^_^, the 1 is supposed to be in place of an l because the user was taken already kekeke, but ya!
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What is a BMS? What is 60A BMS? 200A BMS?
What is a Battery Management System (BMS)?

A Battery Management System (BMS) is an electronic system designed to monitor, manage, and protect the battery pack in various applications, such as electric vehicles (EVs), electric bicycles, and energy storage systems. Its primary role is to ensure the safe, efficient operation of the battery while extending its lifespan. The BMS plays a critical part in optimizing the battery’s performance by constantly monitoring various parameters like voltage, current, and temperature, and by taking protective actions when necessary.
Functions of a BMS
Monitoring Battery Status:
Voltage Monitoring: Tracks the voltage of individual cells within the battery pack to prevent any cells from overcharging or undercharging, which could damage the battery.
Current Monitoring: Measures the charging and discharging currents, ensuring that the battery does not exceed safe current limits.
Temperature Monitoring: Monitors the temperature of the battery to prevent overheating or freezing, which can affect performance and safety.
Battery Management:
SOC (State of Charge) Estimation: Determines the remaining charge in the battery, giving users an accurate estimate of the remaining range or usage time.
SOH (State of Health) Evaluation: Assesses the overall health of the battery, estimating its remaining useful life and indicating when maintenance or replacement might be required.
Protection Functions:
Overcharge Protection: Prevents the battery from being charged beyond its safe voltage limit, protecting it from damage and premature degradation.
Overdischarge Protection: Ensures that the battery is not discharged too deeply, preventing cell damage and enhancing lifespan.
Overcurrent and Short Circuit Protection: Detects abnormal current flow or short circuits and disconnects the battery to prevent damage to the battery and other components.
Thermal Protection: Monitors battery temperature and ensures that it operates within safe temperature ranges to avoid overheating.
Balancing Charge: Equalizes the charge across all cells in the battery pack to prevent imbalances, which can decrease battery performance and lifespan.
Data Communication and Record Keeping:
Data Collection and Storage: Captures performance data such as voltage, current, and temperature, which can be analyzed to optimize performance and detect issues.
Remote Monitoring and Diagnostics: Allows for the remote monitoring of the battery’s status via wireless communication, enabling more efficient maintenance and diagnostics.
Common BMS Parameters
60A BMS: Refers to a Battery Management System capable of handling up to 60 amps of continuous current, both for charging and discharging. This means the BMS is designed to support a battery pack that draws or provides up to 60A without triggering protective shutdowns.
A and S in BMS:
A (Amps): Denotes the current capacity that the BMS can safely manage. For example, a 60A BMS means it can handle up to 60 amps of continuous current.
S (Series): Refers to the number of battery cells connected in series within the battery pack. The series configuration affects the total voltage of the pack.
BMS in Practice

LiFePO4 BMS: What is it, How to Choose?
What is a LiFePO4 BMS?
A Battery Management System (BMS) for LiFePO4 batteries is a crucial component that ensures safe operation by monitoring voltage, temperature, and current. It provides overcharge, over-discharge, short circuit, and thermal protection while also balancing the individual cells to maximize battery lifespan.
How to Choose a LiFePO4 BMS?
When selecting a BMS for LiFePO4 batteries, consider the following factors:
Voltage and Series Configuration – Ensure the BMS matches your battery pack (e.g., 12V, 24V, 48V; 4S, 8S, 16S, etc.).
Current Rating – Choose a BMS that can handle the maximum discharge and charge currents required by your application.
Balancing Function – Active or passive balancing can impact battery lifespan and efficiency.
Communication Protocols – Some BMS units offer CAN, UART, or Bluetooth connectivity for remote monitoring.
Quality and Reliability – Opt for well-known brands with a good track record in battery management.
Popular BMS Brands
Daly – A widely used BMS brand offering solutions for LiFePO4 and other chemistries.
Bluetti – Known for its integration of BMS in portable power stations and energy storage solutions.
JBD (Overkill Solar) – Offers smart BMS with Bluetooth monitoring and advanced features.
Bestgo Power – Provides industrial-grade BMS for energy storage applications.
Olelon – Integrates self-developed BMS with flexible control and extensive experience in LiFePO4 battery cell management.

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can I get some uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
ASCII(7) Linux Programmer's Manual ASCII(7)
NAME
ascii - ASCII character set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
DESCRIPTION
ASCII is the American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It is
a 7-bit code. Many 8-bit codes (e.g., ISO 8859-1) contain ASCII as
their lower half. The international counterpart of ASCII is known as
ISO 646-IRV. The following table contains the 128 ASCII characters. C program '\X' escapes are noted. │ Oct Dec Hex Char │ Oct Dec Hex Char ────────────────────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────── 000 0 00 NUL '\0' (null character) │ 100 64 40 @ 001 1 01 SOH (start of heading) │ 101 65 41 A 002 2 02 STX (start of text) │ 102 66 42 B 003 3 03 ETX (end of text) │ 103 67 43 C 004 4 04 EOT (end of transmission) │ 104 68 44 D 005 5 05 ENQ (enquiry) │ 105 69 45 E 006 6 06 ACK (acknowledge) │ 106 70 46 F 007 7 07 BEL '\a' (bell) │ 107 71 47 G 010 8 08 BS '\b' (backspace) │ 110 72 48 H 011 9 09 HT '\t' (horizontal tab) │ 111 73 49 I 012 10 0A LF '\n' (new line) │ 112 74 4A J 013 11 0B VT '\v' (vertical tab) │ 113 75 4B K 014 12 0C FF '\f' (form feed) │ 114 76 4C L 015 13 0D CR '\r' (carriage ret) │ 115 77 4D M 016 14 0E SO (shift out) │ 116 78 4E N 017 15 0F SI (shift in) │ 117 79 4F O 020 16 10 DLE (data link escape) │ 120 80 50 P 021 17 11 DC1 (device control 1) │ 121 81 51 Q 022 18 12 DC2 (device control 2) │ 122 82 52 R 023 19 13 DC3 (device control 3) │ 123 83 53 S 024 20 14 DC4 (device control 4) │ 124 84 54 T 025 21 15 NAK (negative ack.) │ 125 85 55 U 026 22 16 SYN (synchronous idle) │ 126 86 56 V 027 23 17 ETB (end of trans. blk) │ 127 87 57 W 030 24 18 CAN (cancel) │ 130 88 58 X 031 25 19 EM (end of medium) │ 131 89 59 Y 032 26 1A SUB (substitute) │ 132 90 5A Z 033 27 1B ESC (escape) │ 133 91 5B [ 034 28 1C FS (file separator) │ 134 92 5C \ '\\' 035 29 1D GS (group separator) │ 135 93 5D ] 036 30 1E RS (record separator) │ 136 94 5E ^ 037 31 1F US (unit separator) │ 137 95 5F _ 040 32 20 SPACE │ 140 96 60 ` 041 33 21 ! │ 141 97 61 a 042 34 22 " │ 142 98 62 b 043 35 23 # │ 143 99 63 c 044 36 24 $ │ 144 100 64 d 045 37 25 % │ 145 101 65 e 046 38 26 & │ 146 102 66 f 047 39 27 ' │ 147 103 67 g 050 40 28 ( │ 150 104 68 h 051 41 29 ) │ 151 105 69 i 052 42 2A * │ 152 106 6A j 053 43 2B + │ 153 107 6B k 054 44 2C , │ 154 108 6C l 055 45 2D - │ 155 109 6D m 056 46 2E . │ 156 110 6E n 057 47 2F / │ 157 111 6F o 060 48 30 0 │ 160 112 70 p 061 49 31 1 │ 161 113 71 q 062 50 32 2 │ 162 114 72 r 063 51 33 3 │ 163 115 73 s 064 52 34 4 │ 164 116 74 t 065 53 35 5 │ 165 117 75 u 066 54 36 6 │ 166 118 76 v 067 55 37 7 │ 167 119 77 w 070 56 38 8 │ 170 120 78 x 071 57 39 9 │ 171 121 79 y 072 58 3A : │ 172 122 7A z 073 59 3B ; │ 173 123 7B { 074 60 3C < │ 174 124 7C | 075 61 3D = │ 175 125 7D } 076 62 3E > │ 176 126 7E ~ 077 63 3F ? │ 177 127 7F DEL
Tables
For convenience, below are more compact tables in hex and decimal. 2 3 4 5 6 7 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 ------------- --------------------------------- 0: 0 @ P ` p 0: ( 2 < F P Z d n x 1: ! 1 A Q a q 1: ) 3 = G Q [ e o y 2: " 2 B R b r 2: * 4 > H R \ f p z 3: # 3 C S c s 3: ! + 5 ? I S ] g q { 4: $ 4 D T d t 4: " , 6 @ J T ^ h r | 5: % 5 E U e u 5: # - 7 A K U _ i s } 6: & 6 F V f v 6: $ . 8 B L V ` j t ~ 7: ' 7 G W g w 7: % / 9 C M W a k u DEL 8: ( 8 H X h x 8: & 0 : D N X b l v 9: ) 9 I Y i y 9: ' 1 ; E O Y c m w A: * : J Z j z B: + ; K [ k { C: , < L \ l | D: - = M ] m } E: . > N ^ n ~ F: / ? O _ o DEL
NOTES
History
An ascii manual page appeared in Version 7 of AT&T UNIX. On older terminals, the underscore code is displayed as a left arrow, called backarrow, the caret is displayed as an up-arrow and the verti‐ cal bar has a hole in the middle. Uppercase and lowercase characters differ by just one bit and the ASCII character 2 differs from the double quote by just one bit, too. That made it much easier to encode characters mechanically or with a non-mi‐ crocontroller-based electronic keyboard and that pairing was found on old teletypes. The ASCII standard was published by the United States of America Stan‐ dards Institute (USASI) in 1968.
SEE ALSO
charsets(7), iso_8859-1(7), iso_8859-2(7), iso_8859-3(7),
iso_8859-4(7), iso_8859-5(7), iso_8859-6(7), iso_8859-7(7),
iso_8859-8(7), iso_8859-9(7), iso_8859-10(7), iso_8859-11(7),
iso_8859-13(7), iso_8859-14(7), iso_8859-15(7), iso_8859-16(7),
utf-8(7)
COLOPHON
This page is part of release 5.13 of the Linux man-pages project. A
description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the
latest version of this page, can be found at
https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
Linux 2020-06-09 ASCII(7)
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Flamingo Fluid Dynamics, Part 2: The Game's a Foot
Yesterday we saw how hunting flamingos use their heads and beaks to draw out and trap various prey. Today we take another look at the same study, which shows that flamingos use their footwork, too. (Image credit: top - L. Yukai, others - V. Ortega-Jimenez et al.; research credit: V. Ortega-Jimenez et al.; submitted by Soh KY)
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*All things considered, she's not actually stuck. Her dress is tangled up in some nearby plants. She's taking great care not to rip it, despite its state*
".....Th..at'd be rea..l nice. Than..ks"
*A spectral hand starts to grab at the plants. He's also being very careful, not wanting her to be upset*
[SoH 24]
Are you okay?
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[Note: This is the screenreader-friendly version of my pinned post. For the regular version on tumblr itself, click here, and for the regular version on my blog subdomain, click here. This was written using NVDA screenreader. Please tell me if you have any feedback (especially if you think it's offensive to make a different post for visually-impaired people instead of just making the main post accessible. I'm also waiting for an answer to an ask that will help me make better screenreader-friendly posts, but I thought I'd post this right now and edit it later. Sorry if that's bad. End of notes]
HI, I'm 𝕊❂𝕝𝕖𝕚𝕝 Soleil, spelled S-O-L-E-I-L, pronounced Soh-ley!
Here's some things about me!
❂ I'm Christian!
❂ I speak English and French!
❂ I want to make all sorts of things!
(Long post underneath.)
I know how to:
Write stories
Design characters
Worldbuild
Design clothes
I'm learning how to:
Draw
Compose
And soon I'll learn how to:
Animate (Make animations.)
Make comics
Do stuff in 3d
❂ I've got a lot of stories!
Fandoms that i've oc-fied and corresponding AUs (pronounced ayu's) if applicable:
Kirby (Symbol: 🩷) (the only verse I actually post about):. Starchild Saga (Symbol: ⭐), Myele of the Mirror (Symbol:🪞), Tales of Faraway Land (Symbol: 💎)
Animal Crossing (Symbol: 🍃):. Realpeach[,] Awa Island (Symbol: 🍑)
Vocaloid/UTAUloid/Whatever (Symbol: 🎶)
Zoélie l'Allumette (English title: Zoélie the Matchstick) (Symbol: 🌠)
Stories:
The Weirdverse (Symbol: 🔎):. Out for a Lark (Symbol: 🐦), Paranoia Chef (Symbol: 🍽️), The Anthropology Club (Symbol: 🎭)
Dream Fever (Symbol: 💤)
The Klenouverse (pronounced Klehnew-verse) (Symbol: 🌍):. Journey of Klenou (pronounced Klehnew) (Symbol: 🌄), Maynami (pronounced My-nami) (Symbol: 📱)
Superuser (Symbol: 👤)
Fandoms that are literally just there but that I like enough to consider fandoms and therefore to be likely to post about or reblog (it's still very unlikely). Also why do i put symbols on these?:
Pikmin (Symbol: 🌱)
Octonauts (Symbol: 🐙)
Enola Holmes (Symbol: 🌹)
❂ My aesthetics cause I'm one of those ✨aesthetic✨ people:
Starcore (i think i made this one up oops, and its actually like 5 different aesthetics in a trenchcoat.)
Cryptidcore
Adventurecore
Cottagecore
Springcore
#screenreader friendly#at least i hope so sorry if its not#org/pin archive#org/screenreader friendly#pin post#pinned post#soleil in the sky#soleilinthesky#soleil_in_the_sky#soleil-in-the-sky#SoleilInTheSky#SoleilinTheSky#SoleilintheSky#Soleil_in_the_Sky#Soleil_in_The_Sky#Soleil_In_The_Sky#Soleil-in-the-Sky#Soleil-in-The-Sky#Soleil-In-The-Sky#Soleil in the sky#Soleil in the Sky#Soleil in The Sky#Soleil In The Sky
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this is the mental model i came up with drawn shittily in snapchat. i remembered my soh cah toa and figured out that l=r*sine angle but my dumbass thought the angle was theta instead of phi
i sat on some grass watching the full eclipse end, listening to water damage, and working out in my head the length for any degree of latitude on any given celestial sphere from first principles. circumference = 2 * pi * radius of the object in question * sine(degree of latitude). which looks really simple writing it down but i had to figure it out kinda stoned just staring at the moon
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having l/soh brainrot again.
sey/mour would be such a cute lil snzer
“hih-! nGXZZdeww.!! ugk, sorry ../// what cahhn i get for you todayhh-hEH-!”
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