

I wouldn’t go so far as to call it bleak. (Threads is bleak.) It’s intense; had to pause it a few times while watching it, but it isn’t without encouragement or hope. Just…very much so a movie released in 2025.
A very old enzyme. Still fixing inorganic carbon in the biosphere through yet another mass extinction. Still grabbing the wrong molecule on occasion. Anyway, here are some more phosphoglycerates.
Kill your lawn, grow a garden. As you do this, look within and do the same.


I wouldn’t go so far as to call it bleak. (Threads is bleak.) It’s intense; had to pause it a few times while watching it, but it isn’t without encouragement or hope. Just…very much so a movie released in 2025.
I know I’m days late to this, but thanks for the heads-up, D.
Here are some other links I found on the matter, in case anyone else is late like me:
https://vocal.media/futurism/in-the-author-s-universe-interview-with-sci-fi-author-andy-weir
https://gizmodo.com/andy-weir-star-trek-pitch-backlash-paramount-2000739724
This hoopy frood really knows where the towel is.
Wednesdays just got a whole lot cooler around here. o7
This scene from Life is relevant, right? Or close enough?
What I’m hearing is: there’s a new comm that wants to see the most irritating and annoying ads the fediverse has seen.
Here’s a Veritasium deep dive (54min) on PFAS and their history. I thought I knew about PFAS, then this video taught me more:
One should know. Apparently, some don’t notice for awhile.
(Do not tap if gnarly medical stories upset you.)
Tap for spoiler
https://www.businessinsider.com/doctor-removes-23-contact-lenses-from-patients-right-eye-2022-10