Today’s Firefox Aims to Reduce Your Online Annoyances

…to define the mass of a single object is impossible, because there are not any single, left-alone objects in the world—every object is a mixture of a lot of things, so we can deal with it only as a series or approximations and idealizations.

The wait is over. Solus 4 released.

Happy $\pi$-day! It’s also Einstein’s birthday and death anniversary of Hawking. However, that comeback teaser image is really something, making this day more interesting.

Most things are pointless to stress over. I just want to live my life quietly and not make waves unnecessarily. But sometimes people you can’t control will attack you without warning.

I make it a point to avoid anything I can’t control. I don’t deal well when people do things i didn’t expect. But it’s after those unexpected things happen that you find little discoveries and new encounters. So every once in a while…just every once in a great while…I guess it might not be so bad.

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— Subaru Mikazuki, Doukyonin wa Hiza, Tokidoki, Atama no Ue.

→ Mozilla introduces Firefox Send #

Nick Nguyen, The Mozilla Blog:

Send is a free encrypted file transfer service that allows users to safely and simply share files from any browser.

Now a privacy-focused file sharing service from Mozilla. Non-registered users can upload up to 1GB. I’ll quickly switch to this.

This might be the content that will make me start watching Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica.

Boston University mechanical engineers have created synthetic, sound-silencing structures—acoustic metamaterials—that can block 94% of sounds.

Missed xkcd comics #1

Some notable (for me) xkcd comics that I’ve missed for the past few weeks (latest comics included).

I really did missed a lot.

First time attending to a different convention, confused at first but eventually enjoyed the rest of the event. (*´▽`*)