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Links for July 2021

Thursday, July 8th, 2021

Four-day week ‘an overwhelming success’ in Iceland
Nature’s Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West by William Cronon
The Death and Life of the Great Lakes by Dan Egan


Linux Fu: PDF For Penguins
Editing PDFs, PDFEscape
pdfedit, qpdf, pdfTk, Pandoc, ps2pdf, pdfxup
pdfshuffler, pdfslicer

Distinct colors
List of 20 Simple, Distinct Colors
Red #e6194B1, Green #3cb44b2, Yellow #ffe1193, Blue #4363d84, Orange #f582315, Purple #911eb46, Cyan #42d4f47, Magenta #f032e68, Lime #bfef459, Pink #fabed410, Teal #46999011, Lavender #dcbeff12, Brown #9A632413, Beige #fffac814, Maroon #80000015, Mint #aaffc316, Olive #80800017, Apricot #ffd8b118, Navy #00007519, Grey #a9a9a920

Generate visually distinct palettes of optimally distinct colors.

gray #808080, darkolivegreen #556b2f, forestgreen #228b22, maroon #800000, darkslateblue #483d8b, darkgoldenrod #b8860b, darkcyan #008b8b, steelblue #4682b4, darkblue #00008b, limegreen #32cd32, darkseagreen #8fbc8f, darkmagenta #8b008b, red #ff0000, darkorange #ff8c00, lime #00ff00, blueviolet #8a2be2, aqua #00ffff, blue #0000ff, greenyellow #adff2f, tomato #ff6347, fuchsia #ff00ff, dodgerblue #1e90ff, palevioletred #db7093, laserlemon #ffff54, powderblue #b0e0e6, lightgreen #90ee90, deeppink #ff1493, mediumslateblue #7b68ee, lightsalmon #ffa07a, wheat #f5deb3, violet #ee82ee, pink #ffc0cb


Links for June 2021

Friday, June 18th, 2021

“Predicting the probability of death using proteomics”. Eiriksdottir et al, 2021. Nat Comm Bio.
“We could identify the 5% at highest risk in a group of 60-80 years old, where 88% died within ten years and 5% at the lowest risk where only 1% died.”

Appendix N: Inspirational and Educational Reading is a section at the back of the AD&D Dungeon Masters Guide (1e) (1979), p.224.

Why Are Billionaires Presumed Innocent? by David Sirota

Mechanical Singing-Bird Tabatieres: From 1785-1996
by Geoffrey T. Mayson

Books on Automata and Related Subjects
Flights of Fancy: Mechanical Singing Birds by Christian Bailly

How to Make Borneo’s “Breakfast of the Gods

DIY Book Scanner
ScanTailor – batch book image processing
Scan to OCR -ed PDF workflow.
Tesseract OCR

Dungeons & Deceptions: The First D&D Players Push Back On The Legend Of Gary Gygax by Cecilia D’Anastasio

Automata
The Incredible Mechanical Artistry Of François Junod
, Junod website
Bowes Museum Silver Swan


Links for May 2021

Tuesday, May 18th, 2021

May 14, 2021 by Heather Cox Richardson
When Republicans say they oppose ‘socialism’, they mean they oppose civil rights.

ACMG SF v3.0 list for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing: a policy statement of the ACMG
ACMG updates secondary findings gene list (now 73 genes)
The 25 best educational podcasts for learning what you missed in school


Links for April 2021

Wednesday, April 7th, 2021


MTHFR Testing and Estrogen. If your provider orders this, walk out the door. Here’s why. by Dr. Jen Gunter
What the heck happened to John Ioannidis? by David Gorski
Tl; dr: went from skeptic to COVI-19 pandemic denier.

How the Top 0.01 Percent Became America’s Criminal Class
An underfunded and overworked IRS has enabled a handful of plutocratic tax cheats to live large at the expense of everyone else.
b
y Timothy Noah
A few interesting bits, but not a great article. This didn’t just happen, back when Newt Gingrich was majority leader, the Republicans attacked the IRS for auditing rich folks, and forced them to instead focus on auditing poor families.
CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: Community Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Associated with a Local Bar Opening Event — Illinois, February 2021
Remarkable Women: The Life and Times of Virginia Hall (Part 2) by Ginny Burges
Incredible account of an Americans women spying and running the resistance in occupied France in WWII.
Glendon, Alberta: World’s largest pierogi sculpture

Secrets of LEGO Designer by Michele Debczak

First-of-its-kind study pits psilocybin against a common antidepressant. by Erin Brodwin
Super bee photos by Sam Droege at USGS, BIML Lab Macro photo guide
Dimitri Tishchenko — magnetic ball sculptures, fractals

I Once Tried to Cheat Sleep, and For a Year I Succeeded by Akshat Rathi
Studio Ghibli wallpapers

Links for March 2021

Friday, March 26th, 2021

Thousands of starlings fly together to make an enormous bird. by Gage Li
This amazing photograph (still from a video) was taken by James Crombie in Ireland. It shows a murmuration of thousands of starlings acting like a single giant creature to confuse predators.
The Seven Lady Godivas: The True Facts Concerning History’s Barest Family by Dr. Seuss
35M Americans have health insurance due to Obamacare. 12M directly on ACA plans, 14M due to the Medicaid expansion, a couple million young adults on their parents plans, and 10M covered due to the employer mandate.
Assemblies of putative SARS-CoV2-spike-encoding mRNA sequences for vaccines BNT-162b2 and mRNA-1273
College students are falling in love with white supremacy. Rep. Paul Gosar is helping. by Talia Lavin
Abraham Lincoln (1860-02-27): Cooper Union Address
“The sum of the whole is, that of our thirty-nine fathers who framed the original Constitution, twenty-one—a clear majority of the whole—certainly understood that no proper division of local from federal authority, nor any part of the Constitution, forbade the Federal Government to control slavery in the federal territories; while all the rest probably had the same understanding. Such, unquestionably, was the understanding of our fathers who framed the original Constitution; and the text affirms that they understood the question “better than we.””

“Now, and here, let me guard a little against being misunderstood. I do not mean to say we are bound to follow implicitly in whatever our fathers did. To do so, would be to discard all the lights of current experience—to reject all progress—all improvement. What I do say is, that if we would supplant the opinions and policy of our fathers in any case, we should do so upon evidence so conclusive, and argument so clear, that even their great authority, fairly considered and weighed, cannot stand; and most surely not in a case whereof we ourselves declare they understood the question better than we.”

“If any man at this day sincerely believes that a proper division of local from federal authority, or any part of the Constitution, forbids the Federal Government to control as to slavery in the federal territories, he is right to say so, and to enforce his position by all truthful evidence and fair argument which he can. But he has no right to mislead others, who have less access to history, and less leisure to study it, into the false belief that “our fathers who framed the Government under which we live” were of the same opinion—thus substituting falsehood and deception for truthful evidence and fair argument.”


Time, an XKCD comic, time-lapse video
When the Electric Car Is King, Less Energy Is More by Liam Denning and Elaine He

Strict firearm laws reduce gun deaths: here’s the evidence by Nick Evershed

Links for February 2021

Tuesday, February 9th, 2021

The Real Origins of the Religious Right: They’ll tell you it was abortion. Sorry, the historical record’s clear: It was segregation. by RANDALL BALMER
Pro-Trump Rioters Tear Down American Flag, Replace it With Trump Flag at U.S. Capitol Building. by Morgan Smith and Virginia Chamlee
Amid the Wildfires: Mike Davis’s forecast for the left. by Micah Uetricht
City of Quartz (1990). Los Angeles’s history, politics, culture, architecture, policing, immigration
Late Victorian Holocausts (200). About famines that swept India, China, and Brazil from 1870 to 1914, resulting in tens of millions of deaths.
Freedom from the Market by Mike Konczal.
Remakes the American debate about freedom, draws on examples from their own, largely forgotten history.
What Do We Do About John James Audubon? The founding father of American birding soared on the wings of white privilege. The birding community and organizations that bear his name must grapple with this racist legacy to create a more just, inclusive world. by J. Drew Lanham
‘I Miss My Mom’: Children Of QAnon Believers Are Desperately Trying To Deradicalize Their Own Parents: Here’s what it’s like to lose the person who raised you to a far-right cult. by Jesselyn Cook
Cities Spend Millions On Police Misconduct Every Year. Here’s Why It’s So Difficult to Hold Departments Accountable. by Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux, Laura Bronner and Damini Sharma

Links for January 2021

Sunday, January 3rd, 2021

Reverse Engineering the source code of the BioNTech/Pfizer SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine by Bert Hubert
Trump’s Alleged Involvement with the KKK. Newspaper clips obtained by VICE suggest the Republican frontrunner’s father may have worn the robe and hood of a Klansman in 1927. by Mike Pearl
Dover Pictorial Archive and related, at the Internet Archive
U.S. Capitol Clean-up: Hear from a few employees about the incredible effort they and their teams put forward in the aftermath of the Capitol breach on January 6, 2021. by aoc staff
Excess mortality from COVID-19 in the US so far: 400,000 people, or 1:650, data
It All Began With Russia: Donald Trump’s 4 Great Betrayals of the Nation: The scandal set the stage for the horrors that followed. by David Corn
Large bitcoin payments to right-wing activists a month before Capitol riot linked to foreign account. by Jenna McLaughlin
Trump officials actively lobbied to deny states money for vaccine rollout last fall. by Nicholas Florko


Voronoi diagram blue

Saturday, December 26th, 2020

Make a dish based on Voronoi diagrams. Made an Inkscape extension (jim_voronoi.py) that does recursive Voronoi diagrams with optional Lloyd’s relaxation. Seed point layouts can be random or normally distributed from the edge, center, or two or more foci arranged about half way between the center and edge.

Plan is to make a nonogram outline, and do two levels of Voronoi regions. The first level is normally distributed at the edge, the second level is randomly distributed and has one round of Lloyd’s relaxation. Try several layouts, pick one that looks appealing.


Make the main color opaque blue. Cut with a tile saw, clean up on the grinder. Print out the design on two pages, tape together, and match pieces to the design to check while grinding.

Cut a base glass of 3mm transparent, place over the design, glue the tiles in place. Place paper over the glass leaving the main lines uncovered, use Bullseye True Blue Transparent power. Add Glastac glue to fix in place, remove excess, clean up. Mix Glastic Gel glue with powder, add to edge to give a border. Let dry overnight. Clean up some more, use vacuum to remove excess powder.

Mask main lines with blue tape, add Bullseye Aquamarine Blue Transparent powder to fill in secondary lines. Add Glastac glue to fix in place, clean up excess, and let dry. In places, the powder compressed when the glue was added–add more powder of both colors to fill remaining gaps, let dry, clean up. For detail clean up, hold the vacuum close by and scrap off excess powder / glue.

Fuse on ceramic paper:
400F, 1 hr
1000F, 2 hr
1250F, 1 hr
1250F, 30 min
1465F, 1 hr
1465F, 30 min
960F, 1 hr
960F, 30 min
700F, 75 min
let cool.



Links for December 2020

Sunday, December 6th, 2020

Facial recognition to tag photos:
Shotwell, digiKam imgSeek Galapix
face_recognition

Aging Is Reversible—at Least in Human Cells and Live Mice: Changes to gene activity that occur with age can be turned back, a new study shows by Karen Weintraub
“In living mice they activated the four genes (known as “Yamanaka factors,” for researcher Shinya Yamanaka, the Nobelist who discovered their combined potential in 2006). This approach rejuvenated damaged muscles and the pancreas in a middle-aged mouse, and extended by 30 percent the life span of a mouse with a genetic mutation responsible for Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome.”

“A damn stupid thing to do”—the origins of C. Today, C may be a lingua franca among programmers. This is its (abridged) history.
by Richard Jensen

Bodycam Video Shows ‘Mob Mentality’ Of Boston Police Who Responded To George Floyd Protests, Lawyer Says by Eoin Higgins

What happened to the Colorado Republican Party? Out of power in a changing state, the GOP is in soul-searching mode. by Conrad Swanson


Samsung CLCP-415NW firmware fix

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020

I found an online vendor selling cracked firmware that ignores the page counter chip and resets the internal page count to zero. The package came with a firmware image (V4.00.01.41) matched to the version installed, and download_0.bat, upgrade.prn, and usbprns2.exe

I ran into trouble–the firmware update wouldn’t take, it stalled when installing the image. So I downloaded the Samsung firmware updater, planning to replace the official image with my image (by changing the filename and putting it where the updater expected it. But the updater first updated the firmware on me (to V4.00.01.49), and then it wouldn’t use my cracked firmware because the cracked firmware was now an earlier version.

I finally got the firmware replaced.

Turn the printer on. Don’t hold down the orange “X” when turning it on, but press the orange “X” button immediately after starting it. The display jumps right away to “Wait Image”.

Now run download_0.bat and drop the firmware on usbprns2.exe. Now the firmware updated, then the printer reset. Worked!

Also note from the service manual:
‘Entering Tech Mode • Press “Menu > Back > Left > Right > OK > Stop” on the control panel continuously.
The Tech Mode menu has an ‘F/W Upgrade’ option, but using it I couldn’t upgrade the firmware.