Mastodon for personal use: not so much as replies don't federate with main tweet.
Mastodon for small group: Maybe.
Lemmy: If you want to host a CDN-like node then yes,
but not everyone likes forum style discussion.
I didn't use Frendrica Sharkey or Pixelfed enough to form my own opinion.
Ludrol
Less transporting of LNG over the pacific means less it can escape to the atmosphere.
I have added the * as IDK how in the long term it will play out. Will they close down production or re-route import and export to different markets. The Industry projects oversupply so we will see their moves.
Sometimes it's better to read the article before commenting on title alone.
Was there airship update to create already or is it still in development?
Unexpected Win* for war on Climate Crisis
You have some dust on your lens! Next time you should take flat frames.
Great pic!
Definetely crosspost to !astrophotography@lemmy.world
From quick math with 500 rule (500/focal length ) it comes up with around 10s for your camera + lens. More frames means better image.
For F number use as low as possible and adjust ISO for balance.
For stacking use Dedicated program like DeepSkyStacker or Pixinsight. It will enable you to have hundredths of frames.
For more info check https://r-astrophotography.gitbook.io/r-astrophotography-wiki/stacking-dsos
If you want you can find an object on this map: https://www.skymaps.com/downloads.html and try to point the camera towards it. It's harder than you might think.
Good luck and clear skies.
I had no problems uploading animated webp so this is propably Lemmy.world limitation
This is a satellite. Plane would have 2 coloured trails on wingtips.
Depending on the lens, the camera sensor and mount you could push it even further. There are calculators to calculate max exposure time.
If you describe in detail, what camera and lens where you using. ISO, time and f stops. How many frames have you taken? How and what exactly have you done for processing I can give you some tips.
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