Brevis & Cosmo
Hey Cosmo, I've been working on a way to systematize our supernova tallies into a searchable database. It could also help us pin down that elusive planet you mentioned in your diary. What do you think?
Nice idea—an actual database would turn my chaotic tally sheet into something usable and might finally pin down that phantom planet I scribbled about. Add a column for the asteroid retrograde dates and we can see if the timing ever matches a dark‑energy spike. Oh, and I swear my desk plant will revolt if I keep neglecting it.
That’s a solid plan. I’ll draft the schema: ID, coordinates, magnitude, observation date, asteroid retrograde, energy spike flag, notes. I’ll also add a reminder flag for the plant—no one should be a victim of neglect. Let's set up a cron job to update the data nightly and ping me if anything anomalous shows up. Sound good?
Sounds like the perfect launchpad—just make sure the plant reminder is a hard stop, not a snooze. Looking forward to seeing the anomalous flags pop up. Let's get that nightly cron humming.
Got it. Plant reminder set to hard stop. Cron’s up and running; it will flag anomalies every night and push a notification straight to your inbox. Let’s see what surprises the cosmos has for us.
Great, I’ll keep an eye on the inbox and the plant—don’t let it wilt on me. Bring on the cosmic surprises!
Sounds good—watch the inbox, keep the plant alive, and let the data do the heavy lifting. I’ll alert you when something stands out. Ready when you are.
All set—watching the inbox, praying the plant stays alive, and ready for whatever the cosmos throws at us tonight. Let’s see if dark energy decides to RSVP.
All right, keep your eyes peeled—if dark energy has anything to say, the system will shout it out. Stay ready.