

The hash tag just adds the community name:
“The hashtag is based on the community name, so posts to /c/lemmy will automatically have the hashtag #lemmy. This makes Lemmy posts much easier to discover.”
Not really putting words in your mouth.


The hash tag just adds the community name:
“The hashtag is based on the community name, so posts to /c/lemmy will automatically have the hashtag #lemmy. This makes Lemmy posts much easier to discover.”
Not really putting words in your mouth.


Yep used ‘power delete suite’ to delete everything before I left.
If it is totally local, (and able to be disabled easily) then great.


No problem, The gas phase avoids nitrogen liquid infiltration into our storage straws that could be imperfectly heat sealed. If only a tiny amount gets in this expands 700 times in volume to the gas phase when warmed up causing the straws to pop.
The key glass transition temperature is that of the samples, there will inevitably be some warming as the tanks are used and sample racks removed, but so long as the samples don’t warm more than -130°C they won’t experience any structural changes.
OFAF just saves liquid nitrogen, quite a lot is lost cooling down the pipes when doing a fill, so may as well fill all of the tanks while the supply pipe is cold.
I think there is an issue with Tank 1, perhaps the insulation is not as good as the other tanks. I am monitoring to make sure it does not get worse over time.


The article says: “Currently there is no indication that it was due to outside influence but the police report was done to cover all bases.”


This is odd. I run a similar but smaller facility in New Zealand (3 tanks). If the nitrogen supply fails we have about 18-20 days worth left in the tanks before they run dry. Even then I had a staff member checking every couple of days over Christmas anyway. I wrote an R script to analyse data from the tanks https://rhizobia.nz/r/N2-tanks.html to get a good idea of usage.
Just strange to me that a much more well funded organisation didn’t do better.
There are a lot of fungi that might be the genus “P.”! This is Puccinia monoica a rust fungus.


Looks like some really nice changes for the user as well as the backend


Yes! Very good. Ian M Banks
This is amazing, going on my office door.


Ditto, but had to manually update a few times. You need to boost your YouTube addiction!


The first trial will only be about 12 people


The initial trial will be with pure compound, eventually moving to whole mushroom.
Agreed that guy has screwed up so many senior management jobs. Used to be on our board and resigned after no one would accept his stupid take on a particular issue. How do these guys keep failing upwards.


It is Leucocoprinus birnbaumii just not very yellow


#4


Nice! Will be interesting to see a graph of server load & database size etc. to see the impact of the changes


I travel a bit for work and a few years ago flew into Palmerston North at 6pm on a Thursday. Driving into my hotel in town I saw NO OTHER CARS till I hit the CBD. It was creepy, I thought something really bad had happened and I was the only idiot out in the streets.
Turns out it was just PN on a Thursday night


Well it is pleasing to see that is completely blank for me, perhaps because I use facebook container: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/facebook-container/
Thanks this is an interesting read. Probably unsurprising the strong technical job bias and the demographics that goes along with that.
The spoiler tag hides the text of the bar graph but not the actual image!