Comet 240P/NEAT has now a small fragment (B) that is bright enough to be seen with modest telescopes. The nucleus shines at about mag 12 while B is two magnitudes fainter. #cometWatch#astrophotography
November 27, 2025 at 7:55 PM
Comet 240P/NEAT has now a small fragment (B) that is bright enough to be seen with modest telescopes. The nucleus shines at about mag 12 while B is two magnitudes fainter. #cometWatch#astrophotography
What’s it like to work as a software engineer at Netflix? In this special episode recorded at Netflix’s headquarters in Los Gatos, I sat down with Elizabeth Stone, CTO at the company - in the signature Netflix director chairs (and with a pro Netflix camera crew!)
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November 12, 2025 at 9:08 PM
What’s it like to work as a software engineer at Netflix? In this special episode recorded at Netflix’s headquarters in Los Gatos, I sat down with Elizabeth Stone, CTO at the company - in the signature Netflix director chairs (and with a pro Netflix camera crew!)
Theres soo much out there we don’t know about at all. Yes, its going to be a whole new year(2026) of new technologies, but we’re still extremely far behind to finding out new things in the world. But we keep going strong!
Oh, I love this. A new species of sea anemone was discovered recently that parks itself on top of a hermit crab shell like a hat. It seems to feed partly off the crab's faeces, but it also excretes a hard shell that extends the crab's home. In return, it's carried around the seafloor like a king.
November 11, 2025 at 5:25 AM
Theres soo much out there we don’t know about at all. Yes, its going to be a whole new year(2026) of new technologies, but we’re still extremely far behind to finding out new things in the world. But we keep going strong!
Oh, I love this. A new species of sea anemone was discovered recently that parks itself on top of a hermit crab shell like a hat. It seems to feed partly off the crab's faeces, but it also excretes a hard shell that extends the crab's home. In return, it's carried around the seafloor like a king.
November 10, 2025 at 9:57 PM
Oh, I love this. A new species of sea anemone was discovered recently that parks itself on top of a hermit crab shell like a hat. It seems to feed partly off the crab's faeces, but it also excretes a hard shell that extends the crab's home. In return, it's carried around the seafloor like a king.