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Daily News Stuff 8 March 2026

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  • Look to the skies: For the first time a spacecraft has diverted the orbit of an asteroid.  (Science News)

    Two asteroids, in fact, the pair Dimorphos, which was the direct target, and Didymos, around which it orbits.

    The deliberate impact not only shortened the orbital period of Dimorphos by half an hour from its original twelve, but slowed the orbit of the pair around the Sun by...  10 micrometers per second.

    The experiment was four years ago; it took a while for the difference to add up to enough to detect.


  • Don't bother looking to the skies: Astronomers have found a galaxy that is estimated to be made of 99.9% dark matter.  (CNN)

    If it's dark, you ask, how did they find it?

    With extreme difficulty.  With extreme difficulty and three telescopes.


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1 Aptera:  the YT channel Zip Tie Tuning, featuring two ex-LTT employees, got to test drive an Aptera and put up a video about it a couple weeks ago.  Could be interesting as a local day driver.  Looks a bit small for long trips.  Probably costs more than it's worth, which is kind of a pity.

Posted by: Rick C at Sunday, March 08 2026 08:44 PM (1zWbY)

2 Re the M5 Max article:  Isn't the author the same guy who wrote that "Just buy an overpriced RTX 2000 series" article?  (No, that was Avram Pilch, who was still there as of December).

Posted by: Rick C at Sunday, March 08 2026 08:49 PM (1zWbY)

3 I read through the entire Github issue on the chardet kerfluffle, and it did nothing to improve my opinion of the free-as-in-socialism software community. Besides the usual problems, they seemed oblivious to the fact that no variant of the GPL gives them any claim to the project name or repo URL, and the maintainer could have freely replaced the entire codebase with a call to /bin/true and a list of knock-knock jokes, and they wouldn't have a legal leg to hop around on.

Meanwhile, while they've been laser-focused on this sin, ESR has started publishing AI-assisted cleanup releases of every open-source project he has commit access on...

-j

Posted by: J Greely at Wednesday, March 11 2026 02:14 AM (oJgNG)

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