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I was on a podcast! I had a fun, three-part chat with Peter from @code4thought about:

+ Leaving academia after 10+ years of postdocs
+ Studying volcanoes in Iceland and Mexico
+ Arguments to promote open source adoption in the organisation (portability; dealing with security concerns)

Follow the link to the podcast and links to related blog posts.

fosstodon.org/@code4thought/11

FosstodonCode4Thought (@code4thought@fosstodon.org)What do volcanos, #opensource & the 5 stages of career change have in common? To find out, listen to my chat [EN] at #code4thought with John Stevenson @volcan01010 from the #britishgeologicalsurvey . Out now on your podcast app, YouTube podcast or https://codeforthought.buzzsprout.com

Santorini —
"... a harsh reminder that under the idyllic white villages dotted with gyros restaurants, hot tubs in AirBnB rentals, and vineyards on rich volcanic soil, two tectonic plates grind in the Earth's crust."
bbc.com/news/articles/cm25lz56
#volcano #Santorini #geology #Greece

Blue domes and white villages on cliff tops of Santorini
www.bbc.comSantorini volcano probed for clues about next big explosionScientists are investigating for the first time how dangerous the island's next big one could be.

When Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, the lava, ash and debris turned the landscape barren for miles around. Then a team of scientists sent a few gophers there for a day trip. The result? The critters revitalized the ecosystem. Read more from @iflscience:

flip.it/M1bw_6

In 1982, Gophers Were Dropped Onto Mount St Helens And Amazing Things Happened To The Ecosystem
IFLScience · In 1982, Gophers Were Dropped Onto A US Volcano And Amazing Things Happened To The EcosystemA team of very confused gophers revitalized the ecosystem after a devastating volcanic eruption.