Sorry to the folks who were halfway through the video when it went down! A deal's a deal!! I just...I have to say...I love the internet...that we're all on here together doing stuff...time-limited videos help me feel that!! I hope you got a calendar if you wanted one!
In 1984, around 30% of Americans were diagnosed with dementia by the end of their 80s. Today it’s 10%.
If rates had stayed steady there would be 17 million Americans with dementia today. Instead there are 6 million. This saves us around a trillion dollars in medical bills per year and unknowable suffering.
Every five year cohort measured has had a lower risk than the cohort before them.
Still staring at this a few days later. I stabilized the image in premiere and looped it into the biggest GIF YouTube would let me upload. If you click, it gets bigger. I feel like this image needs a name but I do not know what to call it so please give me ideas if you have any!! Also...
12,000 photos is obviously too much to add to ArtemisTimeline.com. Also, a lot of the pictures are test photos, duplicates, etc.
We need to narrow things down, so I have a quick and dirty tool. Open up ArtemisTimeline.com/vote and you'll get 50 random thumbnails from the NASA image dump. You have to pick the five you like the best.
You can do this any number of times...though, after five, you get to see the leaderboard (which, as of me posting this, only has my votes in it! But that will change soon.)
UPDATE!! I have also added another layer of voting where you can rank three out of ten images from a number of categories. Remember, we're all doing this together, so even if you're struggling to rank a top three, the overall effect will be a strong move toward the most beautiful / interesting images.
First, for those who haven’t heard, I made a thing that contextualizes pictures from Artemis in space and time (and also with other audio and video clips, the mission schedule, and photography metadata.) It’s at ArtemisTimeline.com/. It works better on desktop but is functional on mobile!
Second, thank you to everyone who has sent me bugs and suggestions! The tool is substantially better already. Also, I have added a bunch of photos from just after splashdown that were in a DoD tool that some folks pointed me to.
Third, I have made the tool open source! The repo public at github.com/hankmt/Artemis-Timeline. This is the first time I’ve ever made something people have asked me to open so if it seems like I have no idea what I’m doing, it’s because I don’t!
I've been playing around with ways to generate good noise for a while and because there's so much "white noise" content on YouTube I've mostly been thinking of it through that angle. But what I'm usually doing is combining a few different overlapping noises that peak in different frequencies to provide different results that people have different preferences for.
So I thought "OK, why not just let people tune it to their own preference??? Also, why not just a website so it's not a streaming video???"
This is certainly not done and the play button in particular is a little buggy, but let me know what you think: HushMixer.com/
Hank Green
After some close work with an amazing brand artist, I have for you MOLA CULT BRANDING!!!
I dunno, is this exciting for you? It is is exciting for me.
Thank you so much to Hollie Arnett for working with me on this. Opening the final presentation a few weeks ago was like Christmas morning.
We are working on more Mola Cult stuff...probably as soon as next month!
Check out Hollie's work here!
www.byholliearnett.com/
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Hank Green
Sorry to the folks who were halfway through the video when it went down! A deal's a deal!! I just...I have to say...I love the internet...that we're all on here together doing stuff...time-limited videos help me feel that!! I hope you got a calendar if you wanted one!
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Hank Green
In 1984, around 30% of Americans were diagnosed with dementia by the end of their 80s. Today it’s 10%.
If rates had stayed steady there would be 17 million Americans with dementia today. Instead there are 6 million. This saves us around a trillion dollars in medical bills per year and unknowable suffering.
Every five year cohort measured has had a lower risk than the cohort before them.
We don’t know why.
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Hank Green
Still staring at this a few days later. I stabilized the image in premiere and looped it into the biggest GIF YouTube would let me upload. If you click, it gets bigger. I feel like this image needs a name but I do not know what to call it so please give me ideas if you have any!! Also...
Now five days left for the "Farther" calendar pre-order. Unfortunately I can't get moving images into the calendar but still... store.dftba.com/products/artemis-ii-2027-calendar
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Hank Green
OK, here's my plan...
12,000 photos is obviously too much to add to ArtemisTimeline.com. Also, a lot of the pictures are test photos, duplicates, etc.
We need to narrow things down, so I have a quick and dirty tool. Open up ArtemisTimeline.com/vote and you'll get 50 random thumbnails from the NASA image dump. You have to pick the five you like the best.
You can do this any number of times...though, after five, you get to see the leaderboard (which, as of me posting this, only has my votes in it! But that will change soon.)
UPDATE!!
I have also added another layer of voting where you can rank three out of ten images from a number of categories. Remember, we're all doing this together, so even if you're struggling to rank a top three, the overall effect will be a strong move toward the most beautiful / interesting images.
Thank you for your help!! Again - ArtemisTimeline.com/vote
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Hank Green
Oh...well...here we go I guess...
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Hank Green
I apologize for bragging but the creative director of NASA just posted about the Artemis Timeline tool! artemistimeline.com/
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Hank Green
Four Things!!!
First, for those who haven’t heard, I made a thing that contextualizes pictures from Artemis in space and time (and also with other audio and video clips, the mission schedule, and photography metadata.) It’s at ArtemisTimeline.com/. It works better on desktop but is functional on mobile!
Second, thank you to everyone who has sent me bugs and suggestions! The tool is substantially better already. Also, I have added a bunch of photos from just after splashdown that were in a DoD tool that some folks pointed me to.
Third, I have made the tool open source! The repo public at github.com/hankmt/Artemis-Timeline. This is the first time I’ve ever made something people have asked me to open so if it seems like I have no idea what I’m doing, it’s because I don’t!
Fourth, I made a 13 month calendar with my 13 favorite photos and it is available for the next 13 days at store.dftba.com/products/artemis-ii-2027-calendar
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Hank Green
I was just thinking, if you wanted to calculate how big a leaf would have to be to power a human, what would your strategy be?
Like, if a human were to be photosynthetic, roughly how much surface area would they need?
I know how I’d do it, but I feel like there are a ton of ways.
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I've been playing around with ways to generate good noise for a while and because there's so much "white noise" content on YouTube I've mostly been thinking of it through that angle. But what I'm usually doing is combining a few different overlapping noises that peak in different frequencies to provide different results that people have different preferences for.
So I thought "OK, why not just let people tune it to their own preference??? Also, why not just a website so it's not a streaming video???"
This is certainly not done and the play button in particular is a little buggy, but let me know what you think: HushMixer.com/
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