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sohkamyung | 4 months ago | on: Bird photographer of the year gives a lesson in planning and patience

I take wildlife shots but mainly for the record, which I post on iNaturalist. On occasion, I do need to see 'slightly into the future' for some shots, like predicting where birds and flying insects might be when I'm tracking them for shots. (This can be hard for pollinating insects flying from flower to flower.)

sohkamyung | 6 months ago | on: Creative Technology: The Sound Blaster

An article that brings back memories for me, since I worked at Creative Technology (the Singapore HQ) from the CD-ROM days until recently. :-)

I was also one of the people who worked on the Nomad II MP3 player.

sohkamyung | 6 months ago | on: OSMAnd vs. Organic Maps

I still use OSMAnd because it can take photos (with GPS coordinates) at waypoints while recording a track.

I use this to take photos of images from my DSLR while on nature walks.

I later download the waypoint photos and upload it to iNaturalist to get the location information I need to link the location to my higher resolution camera images.

More reliable than linking my camera to my phone (via Bluetooth) to record the location info.

sohkamyung | 6 months ago | on: RFC 9839 Unicode Character Repertoire Subsets

From the Introduction:

"The intended use is to serve as a convenient target for cross-reference from other specifications whose authors wish to exclude problematic [Unicode] code points from the data format or protocol being specified."

sohkamyung | 10 months ago | on: Tolkien Against the Grain

The line at the bottom of the article sounds a bit weird:

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Gerry Canavan is chair of the English department at Marquette University and the author of Octavia E. Butler.

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Gerry Canavan is the author of the book, "Octavia E. Butler (Modern Masters of Science Fiction)", not the author of the author. :-)

sohkamyung | 10 months ago | on: New study of birds shows citizen science can be trusted

I use iNaturalist to log my observations and I think one benefit of such platforms is the large number of eyeballs available: casual observers see things not captured in more formal scientific field work.

This happened to me: I saw an unusual bee while walking in a nature reserve. I posted it on iNaturalist and it got identified as a seldom seen bee. A bee researcher contacted me to get the location for a field study, resulting in a paper that documented the bee's natural behaviour.

Other iNat observers have spotted moths and insects that haven't been seen for decades, for example. In this way, citizen scientist are helping scientist to find out more about nature.

sohkamyung | 10 months ago | on: Libro: a command-line tool to track your books

It doesn't look like it can be used to track and cross-reference short stories.

Short stories can be stand-alone (web based), found in an anthology, a book collection or published in a magazine.

What would be nice is a tool to track where I read a short story (in anthology A, for example), and where the story can be found, which may be in more than one place (in magazine B, collection C, on-line, etc.).

This is, unfortunately, also not supported in many other book sites like Goodreads, etc.

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