krishardy.bsky.social
Archaeology student investigating Pacific pottery. Previously a bioinformatician, I analyse p-xrf, LA-ICPMS, micro-CT data from pottery. I also experiment with using VR to convey archaeological concepts.
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If it’s an ANU managed mac rsb had an email about issues- which I deleted but I think said it was certificate update issue and to fix it via eduroam
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I have run into issues with too many images now being an issue with the pythonanywhere site- although that could be fixed I think. Django is relatively easy to deploy on pythonanywhere although it does depend on the database used I think.
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I’m not an expert- so this may not be useful- but as part of my PhD I’m using Django to make my site- the uni deployed it: kuden.fabrics.anu.edu.au, but for testing I used pythonanywhere. Which is free for small sites.
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Two of the universities in Canberra Australia put these types of banners in our uni emails automatically- it was really annoying when you were having an email chain conversation with someone from the other uni - it looked like a weird competition.
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While in Australian universities….
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sailaufilm.com I’m not sure if it’s streaming yet. I’ve just started Thor Jensen’s book about the voyage- it’s on Kindle Unlimited but the doc featured the 3 Milne Bay sailors and their views were the best.
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In the movie she does start by saying she is weaving the father’s burial shroud. Thank you for the loom info though- I don’t know much about the period /area but it did look wrong.
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They are.