The Los Alamos No Kings protest on Saturday went well. I won't try to estimate how many people showed up (I haven't seen estimates in the papers, either) but there was quite a variety of signs and people were having a lot of fun.
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09:25 Oct 21, 2025
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I just updated to Firefox 144 and discovered that when I narrow my
Mastodon window to its minimum size, it no longer fits in the space
between my mail and IRC windows. I suppose I could reduce the IRC window
even further, but I don't want to; the sizes I was using yesterday
were fine.
I ask you, what was the compelling reason that Firefox users had to be
prevented from using a 450-pixel wide window? What is up with Mozilla
developers? (And why do I still put up with random time-wasters like this?
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12:00 Oct 17, 2025
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My cardiologist wanted me to wear a heart-rate monitor for two weeks.
I'm still hoping I can get the raw data eventually (the company's tech
support promised me it was possible),
but meanwhile, the data available for download
on the medical portal was a text file plus a large TIFF. It turned out
the TIFF had 14 subfiles (which is apparently what you call separate images
inside a TIFF). I don't have any viewing tools that will let me easily
page through TIFF subfiles, so I wanted to split them so I could step
through them easily.
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19:51 Oct 11, 2025
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On a recent bike ride up at the East Fork trail, Dave had to go back
to the car to get something he'd forgotten, leaving me guarding his pack.
It turned out that was a blessing in disguise. While I waited, looking
up at the spectacular backlit sky high above the ponderosas, I saw
hundreds of little fluff pieces floating by, highlighted and glowing
from the sun behind them. Occasionally, I'd see long filaments drift
past: I assume they were strands of spider web, perhaps with tiny baby
spiders attached, invisible at that distance.
I tried to capture them on phone video, but unsurprisingly,
the video wasn't good enough to capture them, and neither were the
still photos.
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14:41 Oct 01, 2025
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