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The latest thought-provoking stories from across the Twitterverse.

‘Ghost resorts’: as hundreds of ski slopes lie abandoned, will nature reclaim the Alps?

theguardian.com · Dec 27

With the snow line edging higher, 186 French ski resorts have shut, while global heating threatens dozens more

Shared by @topstories and 16 others.
Peter Brown (@peterbrown) · Dec 27
🔁 @KeithMcNeill:

“What is our heritage that we will want to keep? And what is just a ruin we want to dismantle? That is a question we have to ask every time, and it requires some reflection.”
– Nicolas Masson, Mountain Wilderness
#GlobalCarbonFeeAndDividendPetition
theguardian.com/environment/20

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Dec 27
🔁 @2legged:

It should have been obvious that #climatechange stops #skiing, but I was somehow unaware of that until this article.

I don't sympathise. From my one childhood skiing holiday and all subsequent encounters with skiers, it is a fun sport, but the company is awful. Crowds of brash, noisy, shallow, moneyed eejeits. 🤮 Naturally, skiing is almost compulsory among England's #HoorayHenrys.

So it's great to see #skiresorts closing fast. #GoodRiddance

theguardian.com/environment/20

Claire McNab (@2legged) · Dec 27

It should have been obvious that #climatechange stops #skiing, but I was somehow unaware of that until this article.

I don't sympathise. From my one childhood skiing holiday and all subsequent encounters with skiers, it is a fun sport, but the company is awful. Crowds of brash, noisy, shallow, moneyed eejeits. 🤮 Naturally, skiing is almost compulsory among England's #HoorayHenrys.

So it's great to see #skiresorts closing fast. #GoodRiddance

theguardian.com/environment/20

Scientists May Have Spotted Light from the First Stars

404media.co · Dec 27

Astronomers think they may have captured starlight from the first generation of stars, which shone more than 13 billion years ago.

Shared by @patrickcmiller and 11 others.
Hank G ☑️ (@hankg) · Dec 28
🔁 @404mediaco:

Astronomers think they may have captured starlight from the first generation of stars, which shone more than 13 billion years ago.

404media.co/scientists-may-hav

skry (@skry) · Dec 27
🔁 @404mediaco:

Astronomers think they may have captured starlight from the first generation of stars, which shone more than 13 billion years ago.

404media.co/scientists-may-hav

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Dec 27
🔁 @404mediaco:

Astronomers think they may have captured starlight from the first generation of stars, which shone more than 13 billion years ago.

404media.co/scientists-may-hav

DB (@lawyersgunsnmoney) · Dec 27
🔁 @404mediaco:

Astronomers think they may have captured starlight from the first generation of stars, which shone more than 13 billion years ago.

404media.co/scientists-may-hav

lashman (@lashman) · Dec 27
🔁 @feed:

Scientists May Have Spotted Light from the First Stars

Astronomers think they may have captured starlight from the first generation of stars, which shone more than 13 billion years ago.

404media.co/scientists-may-hav

Neil E. Hodges (@tk) · Dec 27
🔁 @404mediaco:

Astronomers think they may have captured starlight from the first generation of stars, which shone more than 13 billion years ago.

404media.co/scientists-may-hav

Lightfighter (@Lightfighter) · Dec 27
🔁 @404mediaco:

Astronomers think they may have captured starlight from the first generation of stars, which shone more than 13 billion years ago.

404media.co/scientists-may-hav

Worth reading

now

wiki.xxiivv.com · Dec 27

By Devine Lu Linvega

Shared by @dulcedemon and 7 others.
billy joe bowers 🗽 (@billyjoebowers) · Dec 27
🔁 @neauoire:

I've had the growing impression, in recent years, that it has become thoroughly uncool to do your best. Exceeding expectations is embarrassing, merely meeting them, even worthy of ridicule. I see it all the time. You're caught rehearsing, or journaling in public? how performative. It kept you up at night, did it? you poured sweat into it? such a try-hard.

But I don’t think this is new. It’s that ol' familiar cynicism, one we’ve cycled through before. It usually precedes a moment when people grow tired of poorly made things, and what is done carefully and thoughtfully can once again be appreciated without shame. I'm hopeful that we're about to emerge into a renaissance, and convinced that my friends who are doing their honest best are just avant-garde.

If despite it all, you keep going and try your best.
I'm here for it and thank you.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now

"So shall I join the choir invisible
Whose music is the gladness of the world."

poets.org/poem/choir-invisible

Daniel Kochmański (@jackdaniel) · Dec 27
🔁 @neauoire:

I've had the growing impression, in recent years, that it has become thoroughly uncool to do your best. Exceeding expectations is embarrassing, merely meeting them, even worthy of ridicule. I see it all the time. You're caught rehearsing, or journaling in public? how performative. It kept you up at night, did it? you poured sweat into it? such a try-hard.

But I don’t think this is new. It’s that ol' familiar cynicism, one we’ve cycled through before. It usually precedes a moment when people grow tired of poorly made things, and what is done carefully and thoughtfully can once again be appreciated without shame. I'm hopeful that we're about to emerge into a renaissance, and convinced that my friends who are doing their honest best are just avant-garde.

If despite it all, you keep going and try your best.
I'm here for it and thank you.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now

"So shall I join the choir invisible
Whose music is the gladness of the world."

poets.org/poem/choir-invisible

Random Geek (@randomgeek) · Dec 27
🔁 @neauoire:

I've had the growing impression, in recent years, that it has become thoroughly uncool to do your best. Exceeding expectations is embarrassing, merely meeting them, even worthy of ridicule. I see it all the time. You're caught rehearsing, or journaling in public? how performative. It kept you up at night, did it? you poured sweat into it? such a try-hard.

But I don’t think this is new. It’s that ol' familiar cynicism, one we’ve cycled through before. It usually precedes a moment when people grow tired of poorly made things, and what is done carefully and thoughtfully can once again be appreciated without shame. I'm hopeful that we're about to emerge into a renaissance, and convinced that my friends who are doing their honest best are just avant-garde.

If despite it all, you keep going and try your best.
I'm here for it and thank you.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now

"So shall I join the choir invisible
Whose music is the gladness of the world."

poets.org/poem/choir-invisible

R E K (@rek) · Dec 27
🔁 @neauoire:

I've had the growing impression, in recent years, that it has become thoroughly uncool to do your best. Exceeding expectations is embarrassing, merely meeting them, even worthy of ridicule. I see it all the time. You're caught rehearsing, or journaling in public? how performative. It kept you up at night, did it? you poured sweat into it? such a try-hard.

But I don’t think this is new. It’s that ol' familiar cynicism, one we’ve cycled through before. It usually precedes a moment when people grow tired of poorly made things, and what is done carefully and thoughtfully can once again be appreciated without shame. I'm hopeful that we're about to emerge into a renaissance, and convinced that my friends who are doing their honest best are just avant-garde.

If despite it all, you keep going and try your best.
I'm here for it and thank you.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now

"So shall I join the choir invisible
Whose music is the gladness of the world."

poets.org/poem/choir-invisible

TL Jordan (@dulcedemon) · Dec 28
🔁 @neauoire:

I've had the growing impression, in recent years, that it has become thoroughly uncool to do your best. Exceeding expectations is embarrassing, merely meeting them, even worthy of ridicule. I see it all the time. You're caught rehearsing, or journaling in public? how performative. It kept you up at night, did it? you poured sweat into it? such a try-hard.

But I don’t think this is new. It’s that ol' familiar cynicism, one we’ve cycled through before. It usually precedes a moment when people grow tired of poorly made things, and what is done carefully and thoughtfully can once again be appreciated without shame. I'm hopeful that we're about to emerge into a renaissance, and convinced that my friends who are doing their honest best are just avant-garde.

If despite it all, you keep going and try your best.
I'm here for it and thank you.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now

"So shall I join the choir invisible
Whose music is the gladness of the world."

poets.org/poem/choir-invisible

∴ esoterik ∴ (@d6) · Dec 27
🔁 @neauoire:

I've had the growing impression, in recent years, that it has become thoroughly uncool to do your best. Exceeding expectations is embarrassing, merely meeting them, even worthy of ridicule. I see it all the time. You're caught rehearsing, or journaling in public? how performative. It kept you up at night, did it? you poured sweat into it? such a try-hard.

But I don’t think this is new. It’s that ol' familiar cynicism, one we’ve cycled through before. It usually precedes a moment when people grow tired of poorly made things, and what is done carefully and thoughtfully can once again be appreciated without shame. I'm hopeful that we're about to emerge into a renaissance, and convinced that my friends who are doing their honest best are just avant-garde.

If despite it all, you keep going and try your best.
I'm here for it and thank you.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now

"So shall I join the choir invisible
Whose music is the gladness of the world."

poets.org/poem/choir-invisible

Alex McLean (@yaxu) · Dec 27
🔁 @neauoire:

I've had the growing impression, in recent years, that it has become thoroughly uncool to do your best. Exceeding expectations is embarrassing, merely meeting them, even worthy of ridicule. I see it all the time. You're caught rehearsing, or journaling in public? how performative. It kept you up at night, did it? you poured sweat into it? such a try-hard.

But I don’t think this is new. It’s that ol' familiar cynicism, one we’ve cycled through before. It usually precedes a moment when people grow tired of poorly made things, and what is done carefully and thoughtfully can once again be appreciated without shame. I'm hopeful that we're about to emerge into a renaissance, and convinced that my friends who are doing their honest best are just avant-garde.

If despite it all, you keep going and try your best.
I'm here for it and thank you.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/now

"So shall I join the choir invisible
Whose music is the gladness of the world."

poets.org/poem/choir-invisible

New in the collection, pt. 4: Non-Canon Cats

newsletter.shifthappens.site · Dec 27

Speaking of Canon word processors, I still don’t know if I can fully explain the grasp Canon Cat (which occupied a big chunk of chapter 32) has on me....

Worth reading

The Two-Pound Lifeboat | MyNotes

my-notes.dragas.net · Dec 27

A passport photo slips from an old book on a rainy Christmas afternoon. The memory of a week stranded abroad with nothing but a two-pound paperback for company.

Shared by @screwlisp and 3 others.
screwlisp (@screwlisp) · Dec 28
🔁 @stefano:

The Two-Pound Lifeboat

A passport photo slips from an old book on a rainy Christmas afternoon. The memory of a week stranded abroad with nothing but a two-pound paperback for company.

my-notes.dragas.net/2025/12/27

#MyNotes #Life #Blogging #Memories #Travel #Friendship

Hobbist (@hobbist) · Dec 27
🔁 @stefano: The Two-Pound Lifeboat

A passport photo slips from an old book on a rainy Christmas afternoon. The memory of a week stranded abroad with nothing but a two-pound paperback for company.

https://my-notes.dragas.net/2025/12/27/the-two-pound-lifeboat/

#MyNotes #Life #Blogging #Memories #Travel #Frienship
the roamer (@the_roamer) · Dec 27
🔁 @stefano: The Two-Pound Lifeboat

A passport photo slips from an old book on a rainy Christmas afternoon. The memory of a week stranded abroad with nothing but a two-pound paperback for company.

https://my-notes.dragas.net/2025/12/27/the-two-pound-lifeboat/

#MyNotes #Life #Blogging #Memories #Travel #Frienship

Clock Synchronization Is a Nightmare

arpitbhayani.me · Dec 27

Time seems simple. But we engineers lose sleep over something as basic as keeping clocks in sync. Here’s why…

Shared by @tomayac and 8 others.
Thomas Steiner :chrome: (@tomayac) · Dec 28
🔁 @somebitslinks:

Clock Synchronization: A rundown of different algorithms and systems for keeping computers in sync
arpitbhayani.me/blogs/clock-sy
#synchronization #via:hackernews #clocks #time #ntp #ptp #+

Scientists found the key to accurate Maya eclipse tables

arstechnica.com · Dec 28

Eclipse tables in the Dresden Codex were based on lunar tables and adjusted for slippage over time.

Shared by @Laukidh and 7 others.
aprilfollies (@aprilfollies) · Dec 28
🔁 @BenjaminHCCarr:

#Scientists found the key to accurate #Maya #eclipse tables
Eclipse tables in the #DresdenCodex were based on #lunar tables and, rather than being created solely for eclipse prediction, according to a paper published in the journal Science Advances. They also figured out the mechanism by which the Maya ensured that table would be accurate over a very long time period.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/1

kittyface83 (@kittyface83) · Dec 28
🔁 @BenjaminHCCarr:

#Scientists found the key to accurate #Maya #eclipse tables
Eclipse tables in the #DresdenCodex were based on #lunar tables and, rather than being created solely for eclipse prediction, according to a paper published in the journal Science Advances. They also figured out the mechanism by which the Maya ensured that table would be accurate over a very long time period.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/1

BeePS (@BPStuart) · Dec 28
🔁 @BenjaminHCCarr:

#Scientists found the key to accurate #Maya #eclipse tables
Eclipse tables in the #DresdenCodex were based on #lunar tables and, rather than being created solely for eclipse prediction, according to a paper published in the journal Science Advances. They also figured out the mechanism by which the Maya ensured that table would be accurate over a very long time period.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/1

LAUREN (@noondlyt) · Dec 28
🔁 @BenjaminHCCarr:

#Scientists found the key to accurate #Maya #eclipse tables
Eclipse tables in the #DresdenCodex were based on #lunar tables and, rather than being created solely for eclipse prediction, according to a paper published in the journal Science Advances. They also figured out the mechanism by which the Maya ensured that table would be accurate over a very long time period.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/1

Benjamin Carr, Ph.D. 👨🏻‍💻🧬 (@BenjaminHCCarr) · Dec 28

#Scientists found the key to accurate #Maya #eclipse tables
Eclipse tables in the #DresdenCodex were based on #lunar tables and, rather than being created solely for eclipse prediction, according to a paper published in the journal Science Advances. They also figured out the mechanism by which the Maya ensured that table would be accurate over a very long time period.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/1

Laukidh (@Laukidh) · Dec 28
🔁 @BenjaminHCCarr:

#Scientists found the key to accurate #Maya #eclipse tables
Eclipse tables in the #DresdenCodex were based on #lunar tables and, rather than being created solely for eclipse prediction, according to a paper published in the journal Science Advances. They also figured out the mechanism by which the Maya ensured that table would be accurate over a very long time period.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/1

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Dec 28
🔁 @BenjaminHCCarr:

#Scientists found the key to accurate #Maya #eclipse tables
Eclipse tables in the #DresdenCodex were based on #lunar tables and, rather than being created solely for eclipse prediction, according to a paper published in the journal Science Advances. They also figured out the mechanism by which the Maya ensured that table would be accurate over a very long time period.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/1

(@jnpn) · Dec 28
🔁 @BenjaminHCCarr:

#Scientists found the key to accurate #Maya #eclipse tables
Eclipse tables in the #DresdenCodex were based on #lunar tables and, rather than being created solely for eclipse prediction, according to a paper published in the journal Science Advances. They also figured out the mechanism by which the Maya ensured that table would be accurate over a very long time period.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/1

How Dad’s Fitness May Be Packaged and Passed Down in Sperm RNA | Quanta Magazine

quantamagazine.org · Dec 27

Research into how a father’s choices — such as diet, exercise, stress, nicotine use — may transfer traits to his children has become impossible to ignore.

Shared by @hn100 and 10 others.

Nvidia Just Paid $20 Billion for a Company That Missed Its Revenue Target by 75%

blog.drjoshcsimmons.com · Dec 27

Panic buying, plain and simple. If anything indicates that this AI bubble is about to pop, it’s this.

Shared by @ycombinator and 7 others.
hnbot (@hnbot) · Dec 27

Nvidia Just Paid $20B for a Company That Missed Its Revenue Target by 75%
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- 32 minutes ago | 30 points | 7 comments
- URL:
blog.drjoshcsimmons.com/p/nvid
- Discussions: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4
- Summary: Nvidia bought Groq for $20 billion, 40× its July valuation after a 75% cut, signaling an AI-hardware panic buy to squash a faster, power-sipping LPU rival. The deal exposes a bubble: Groq never hit revenue, OpenAI burns $75bn yearly, data-center power demand is tripling consumer rates, and Nvidia finances its own demand via $100bn “lease-back” loans. MIT finds 95% of firms report zero AI ROI; mass layoffs blamed on AI fail, triggering off-shoring and H-1B wage pressure. Smaller AI players cancel IPOs as valuations tumble; the author expects 2026 cascading down-rounds, credit tightening and the bubble to burst, though AI tools themselves will persist.

What’s the Most Distant Galaxy? And Why Does It Matter?

scientificamerican.com · Dec 27

Record-breaking objects can tell us about the most powerful events in the cosmos—sometimes

Shared by @hankg and 6 others.
Bean 🇺🇸🇻🇪 (@TechBean) · Dec 27
🔁 @badastro:

How far away is the most distant galaxy ever seen? Turns out these kinds of records are actually kinda important.

scientificamerican.com/article

[Pssst: I wrote this!]

Hank G ☑️ (@hankg) · Dec 28
🔁 @badastro:

How far away is the most distant galaxy ever seen? Turns out these kinds of records are actually kinda important.

scientificamerican.com/article

[Pssst: I wrote this!]

aprilfollies (@aprilfollies) · Dec 27
🔁 @badastro:

How far away is the most distant galaxy ever seen? Turns out these kinds of records are actually kinda important.

scientificamerican.com/article

[Pssst: I wrote this!]

Curious Magpie 🕯️ (@CuriousMagpie) · Dec 27
🔁 @badastro:

How far away is the most distant galaxy ever seen? Turns out these kinds of records are actually kinda important.

scientificamerican.com/article

[Pssst: I wrote this!]

Petra van Cronenburg (@NatureMC) · Dec 27
🔁 @badastro:

How far away is the most distant galaxy ever seen? Turns out these kinds of records are actually kinda important.

scientificamerican.com/article

[Pssst: I wrote this!]

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