And now I'm going to make a list of datasets and scientific sources that rely on US govt funding and which may be shut down or at least become more precarious to see if we need to make some backups....
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And now I'm going to make a list of datasets and scientific sources that rely on US govt funding and which may be shut down or at least become more precarious to see if we need to make some backups....
Thank goodness for @CopernicusEU and @esa
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@Ruth_Mottram @CopernicusEU @esa @koen_hufkens wrote this with two very competent people back in early 2017: https://blog.sciencebyfacts.org/index.php/2017/02/09/publicly-backing-up-scientific-datasets-that-can-be-adversely-altered/
Read “Mastodon” instead of “IRC” - we were expecting Twitter to fall under Trump’s ally much faster back then (~2018), and Mastodon did not exist yet.
(Fun fact - that’s why I joined Mastodon already in 2017)
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Bastian Allgeierreplied to Andrei Kucharavy last edited by
Tech folks: @Ruth_Mottram has an important point here about „rescuing“ important climate data hosted in the US: https://fediscience.org/@Ruth_Mottram/113434638727485258 Maybe this is something people in my bubble could help with.