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youtube-dl.org youtube-dl.org
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Pobieranie materiałów wideo z YouTube w wierszu poleceń.
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- Feb 2023
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docs.google.com docs.google.com
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"Certain populations are framed as having no language, and then in another moment they are framed as not having the right language. So as soon as we recognize they have language they don't have the right language and then in another moment, they don't have the right variety of the right language"- Jonathan Rosas, Youtube
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.comYouTube1
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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tl;dw (best DevOps tools in 2023)
- Low-budget cloud computing : Civo (close to Scaleway)
- Infrastructure and Service Management: Crossplane
- App Management - manifests : cdk8s (yes, not Kustomize or Helm)
- App Management - k8s operators: tie between Knative and Crossplane
- App Management - managed services: Google Cloud Run
- Dev Envs: Okteto (yeap, not GitPod)
- CI/CD: GitHub Actions (as it's simplest to use)
- GitOps (CD): Argo CD (wins with Flux due to its adoption rate)
- Policy Management: Kyverno (simpler to use than industry's most powerful tool: OPA / Gatekeeper)
- Observability: OpenTelemetry (instrumentation of apps), VictoriaMetrics (metrics - yes not Prometheus), Grafana / Loki (logs), Grafana Tempo (tracing), Grafana (dashboards), Robusta (alerting), Komodor (troubleshooting)
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Manolis Kellis: Origin of Life, Humans, Ideas, Suffering, and Happiness | Lex Fridman Podcast #123
My summary:
Biology: * Life = energy + self preservation * Neanderthals could be the reason why wolves/dogs are living closely with humans. Maybe in the past generations, dogs had no choice but to live with humans as they were scared of our power? * People evolved from the deep ocean (we're made in 70% of water). We're like transporting the sea with us now * Dolphins as mammals came back into the water * RNA invented proteins. Later RNA and proteins created DNA * Life is like any kind of self-reinforcement such as self-reinforcement of RNA molecules which lead to the evolution process * Europa (moon of Jupiter) already evolves some non-DNA life there. Life could exist in its under-ice ocean, perhaps in an environment similar to Earth's deep-ocean hydrothermal vents. It will be fascinating to get to know it
Life: * Don't focus on goals but have a path to prevent the "rat race" sort of feeling * Almost every Hollywood movie has a happy ending. It prepares us, humans, really poorly for the bad times in life We need to read/watch more stories with a bad ending * Life is about accomplishing things, not about being happy all the time * As a parent, don't ask your kid if he's happy but what he's struggling to achieve * Most likely, we live on the best planet during the best time as the most beautiful mammals * If you understand yourself, you won't seek self-assurance in what other people think of you * It's hard to get to know your true self if you live all the time in the same location/environment and have the same friends who would like to have a stable image of you
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Face To Face with MIKE SHINODA
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Mike Shinoda discussing the idea from Stephen King's book "On Writing":
"You should write every day, even if it's torturous, even if you hate it, you sit down and say: "this is not what I wanna be doing, I'm not in the mood, I've got too many things going on". But you should do it anyway, cause it keeps your creative muscles strong, and eventually, even on the bad day, you can come up with something that's remarkable and surprising that you can use later."
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Naive Recursive Approach O(2^n): ```python def fib(n): if n == 1 or n == 2: // base case return 1
else: return fib(n-1) + fib(n-2)
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Dynamic Programming Solution O(n):
python def fib(n): // assuming n > 2 seq = zeros(n) seq[0] = seq[1] = 1 for i from 2 to (n-1): seq[i] = seq[i-1] + seq[i-2] return seq[n-1]
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Thanks to its shortest orbit time, Mercury is the "mostest" closest planet to all the planets that orbits the sun
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this is test for stop overthing
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- Nov 2022
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www.softwaretestinghelp.com www.softwaretestinghelp.com
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Try also docdrop.
Or Hyperaudio (hyperaud.io, soon-to-be hyper.audio)
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Donations
To add some other intermediary services:
- ko-fi (site for contribution)
- GitHub sponsors (for GitPages)
- itch.io (for games)
- Gumroad (for sites and repositories)
- Patreon (for fan interaction)
To add a service for groups:
To add a service that enables fans to support the creators directly and anonymously via microdonations or small donations by pre-charging their Coil account to spend on content streaming or tipping the creators' wallets via a layer containing JS script following the Interledger Protocol proposed to W3C:
If you want to know more, head to Web Monetization or Community or Explainer
Disclaimer: I am a recipient of a grant from the Interledger Foundation, so there would be a Conflict of Interest if I edited directly. Plus, sharing on Hypothesis allows other users to chime in.
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i think so like in social terms the conservatives would say well i like that it benefits from the wisdom of math already invented you're not 00:36:39 throwing anything away you're not you're not throwing it all away and starting over you're taking what we already have and you're you're using it that's great and a libertarian might say i really like that you're free to create as you see fit you can make anything you 00:36:52 want and you're working within this background framework that's minimally invasive it doesn't make a lot of rules for you but it is highly functional i like that it kind of keeps everyone in line while 00:37:03 like satisfying some formal contracts or something while still being uh i'm still free to create and a progressive might say i like about category that theory that everyone can contribute to 00:37:15 making their own world making it more rich adding new ideas uh making it more meaningful understanding connections between things a modern viewpoint would say i like that 00:37:26 it's completely rigorous that it's been used in proving well-known conjectures that people thought were important to prove but also that it's interesting it's useful in science and technology and a postmodern person might say i like 00:37:40 that um that no perspective is right that that there's just all sorts of different categories but that navigating between these perspectives lets you look at problems from all sides or a hippie might say i like that it's 00:37:53 all about relationship and connection or irrelevant i don't know what that means maybe a practical person might say that i like that it's that we can actually use it to organize and learn from big data in 00:38:06 today's world or to manage complexity of software projects that are that are very large and changing all the time i like that you can think about ai and other complex systems with this stuff i think it's relevant and 00:38:19 practical for right now so that's that's my uh tutorial or that's the the part i'm going to record and now i'm going to open it up for questions
David Spivak discusses how category theory may appeal to different political ideologies for a variety of reasons.
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- Oct 2022
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docs.google.com docs.google.com
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I am Joaquín/Yo Soy Joaquín: An Epic of the Mexican American People by Rodolfo Gonzales (1972)
Here is a dramatic reading of the whole poem, it is very compelling. https://youtu.be/qDsTELEAL3A
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screencast-o-matic.com screencast-o-matic.com
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https://screencast-o-matic.com/
Recommended by Greg McVerry
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- Sep 2022
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mixedanalytics.com mixedanalytics.com
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id | title <br /> ----|--------------------------- 1 | Film & Animation <br /> 2 | Autos & Vehicles <br /> 10 | Music <br /> 15 | Pets & Animals <br /> 17 | Sports <br /> 18 | Short Movies <br /> 19 | Travel & Events <br /> 20 | Gaming <br /> 21 | Videoblogging <br /> 22 | People & Blogs <br /> 23 | Comedy <br /> 24 | Entertainment <br /> 25 | News & Politics <br /> 26 | Howto & Style <br /> 27 | Education <br /> 28 | Science & Technology<br /> 29 | Nonprofits & Activism 30 | Movies <br /> 31 | Anime/Animation <br /> 32 | Action/Adventure <br /> 33 | Classics <br /> 34 | Comedy <br /> 35 | Documentary <br /> 36 | Drama <br /> 37 | Family <br /> 38 | Foreign <br /> 39 | Horror <br /> 40 | Sci-Fi/Fantasy <br /> 41 | Thriller <br /> 42 | Shorts <br /> 43 | Shows <br /> 44 | Trailers
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securingdemocracy.gmfus.org securingdemocracy.gmfus.org
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Schafer, B. (2021, October 5). RT Deutsch Finds a Home with Anti-Vaccination Skeptics in Germany. Alliance For Securing Democracy. https://securingdemocracy.gmfus.org/rt-deutsch-youtube-antivaccination-germany/
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Meet the media startups making big money on vaccine conspiracies. (n.d.). Fortune. Retrieved December 23, 2021, from https://fortune.com/2021/05/14/disinformation-media-vaccine-covid19/
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news.ycombinator.com news.ycombinator.com
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Google and Youtube search are heavily censored, for example if you open Youtube and type "JRE alex" then Alex Jones will be the last suggestion despite his episode having the most views, if you type "JRE Robert" then Youtube will suggest Robert Downey Jr and other guests whose name starts with Robert, but it won't show Robert Malone, and if you write "JRE Robert Malon" it still won't suggest it.
Popular episodes of Joe Rogan are being censored by YouTube. You won't find them with a normal search.
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- Jul 2022
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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The well-known core of any YouTuber’s income is Adsense—the system that serves the ads before, during, or after videos. This hypothetical channel could expect to earn about $4,000 in Adsense revenue for their million views, based on a typical revenue per mille rate, or RPM, of $4—meaning they earn $4 per thousand views. However, there is wild inconsistency on Adsense RPM’s from creator to creator.
Example creator income of $4 per thousand views
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https://flowimmersive.com/tricast
Suggested to me by Jerry Michalski as the tool he uses for picture-in-picture of his image while screensharing
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“replace ‘algorithm’ with ‘audience.'” Instead of positioning videos to perform well for an algorithm, how can they perform best with an audience?
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- Jun 2022
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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Don Presant keynote
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You can also use get a feed directly with a username: https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?user=<username> The one I use most is the one for playlists (if creators remember to use them). https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?playlist_id=<playlist id>
bash $ curl -s "https://www.youtube.com/c/TED" | grep -Po '"channelId":".+?"' | cut -d \" -f 4 | while read -r YTID ; do echo -n "Youtube-ID: $YTID " ; curl -s "https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=$YTID" | grep -m 1 -P -o "(?<=<title>).+(?=</title>)" ; done Youtube-ID: UCsT0YIqwnpJCM-mx7-gSA4Q TEDx Talks Youtube-ID: UCsooa4yRKGN_zEE8iknghZA TED-Ed Youtube-ID: UCy9b8cNJQmxX8Y2bdE6mQNw TED Audio Collective Youtube-ID: UCBjBZmguQzn6WCYR7DQykLw TED Fellow Youtube-ID: UC6riU7xaRItrH_8_P6rYsfQ TED Institute Youtube-ID: UCV8cNYL6xPS-MxkQ2BTsX6Q TEDPrizeChannel Youtube-ID: UCDAdYdnCDt9zx3p3e_78lEQ TED Ideas Studio Youtube-ID: UC-yTB2bUcin9mmah36sXiYA TEDxYouth Youtube-ID: UCAuUUnT6oDeKwE6v1NGQxug TED
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github.com github.com
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nicedoc.io nicedoc.io
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github.com github.com
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webapps.stackexchange.com webapps.stackexchange.com
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- Get all the video IDs, then create a URL like so:
http://youtube.com/watch_videos?video_ids=AAAAAAAAAAA,BBBBBBBBBBB,CCCCCCCCCCC,DDDDDDDDDDD
- It will redirect you to a link like this:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AAAAAAAAAAA&list=EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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http://youtube.com/playlist?list=EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
- (Addendum) Playlist creation with playlist name:
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<iframe width="420" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/oHg5SJYRHA0?autoplay=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>```
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Five biggest myths about the COVID-19 vaccines, debunked. (n.d.). Fortune. Retrieved April 29, 2022, from https://fortune.com/2021/10/02/five-biggest-myths-covid-19-vaccines/
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Nick Sawyer, MD, MBA, FACEP [@NickSawyerMD]. (2022, January 3). The anti-vaccine community created a manipulated version of VARES that misrepresents the VAERS data. #disinformationdoctors use this data to falsely claim that vaccines CAUSE bad outcomes, when the relationship is only CORRELATED. Watch this explainer: Https://youtu.be/VMUQSMFGBDo https://t.co/ruRY6E6blB [Tweet]. Twitter. https://twitter.com/NickSawyerMD/status/1477806470192197633
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A recommendation engine for reading that could reliably supply enjoyable inceptive experiences would be a marvel.
.c2 Likely the best way to achieve this is on a platform with shortform introductory content that can then funnel you to high quality longform content. This already exists in a unofficial way on Youtube and Tiktok, but no platform would commit to it (as it is taking people away from their site). Readwise could do this through their supplemental highlights feature.
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twitter.com twitter.com
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ReconfigBehSci on Twitter: ‘RT @amymaxmen: Link to the meeting: Https://t.co/3UH1R8fblN’ / Twitter. (n.d.). Retrieved 22 March 2022, from https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1486268859741052930
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infodemiology.jmir.org infodemiology.jmir.org
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Quinn, E. K., Fenton, S., Ford-Sahibzada, C. A., Harper, A., Marcon, A. R., Caulfield, T., Fazel, S. S., & Peters, C. E. (2022). COVID-19 and Vitamin D Misinformation on YouTube: Content Analysis. JMIR Infodemiology, 2(1), e32452. https://doi.org/10.2196/32452
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Social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, etc all encourage responses; we read a post and then add our own comment as we react, reply, share, or retweet. Of course email, texting, messageboards, forums, blogs and some news media also invite original commentary. Practicing academic response writing, then, can enrich our repertoire of responses in everyday life.
The Internet is a very complex and infinite place for everyone, including myself. Youtube also encourages positive comments
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Get Pratibha Singh Baghel YouTube music videos
Music looks like a thought for Pratibha. Pratibha Singh Baghel YouTube considers herself to be lucky for having related with the business that assists her with understanding her fantasies. Hailing from an unassuming neighborhood in Madhya Pratibha hit the bullseye for the gathering of the nation over and abroad with her enchanting voice. Coming about to becoming renowned for her vocal limit in the music unscripted TV performance Sa Re Ga Ma Pa in 2009, Bollywood playback specialist Pratibha Singh Baghel shares her amazingly long stretch experience in a world that Pratibha Singh Baghel YouTube dependably attempted to live in. Shankar Mahadevan has been my guide for apparently always now and I need to keep on working with him nearby different makers in future similarly," the expert uncovered to Womenia .With her delicate vocals, Pratibha made her show with the 'Jheeni Re Jheeni' tune in the Bollywood film Issaq. Pratibha Singh Baghel YouTube made her show with Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy with these melodies and as such it was an honor to sing for them. Sharing her adoration for the City of Destiny, Pratibha said, "I have acted in Vizag for in bounty of various events including introductions for open celebrations and public shows. I love the gathering as they are incredibly red hot, which causes me to feel related with the city. Besides, the kind disposition of the Vizag public is stunning." After its movement, there was no recalling for her as offers started spouting in for the Mumbai-settled fiery entertainer. Pratibha Singh Baghel YouTube has loaned her voice in films like Shorgul, Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya, Bollywood Diaries, Baazaar and Luckhnowi Ishq, among others. She has done a passionate play on Umrao Jaan. Right when gotten a little information about Telugu tunes which Pratibha Singh Baghel YouTube sings at shows, she said, "I have sung numbers like 'Apdi Podu' and 'An Ante Amalapuram' tunes in my shows only for the Telugu swarm. It is animating to see the gathering all engaged when they center around these foot-tapping Telugu tracks. Dismissing the way that I love singing all game plans of music, I have an incredible spot for Ghazals."
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Find Sairam Iyer song on YouTube
One of the vitally twofold performers from India to show up at overall pervasiveness, Sairam Iyer YouTube has performed in excess of 1,500 shows across the world, regardless, performing nearby the guitar legend Carlos Santana and Alice Coltrane, the piano player companion of Sir John Coltrane. Imagine the powerful voice of Lata Mangeshkar got together with the velvet tones of Mohammed Rafi – both coming from one craftsman. Twofold artist Sairam Iyer's exciting free shows see him effectively switch among male and female vocals with awesome skill. Sairam has since moved into the playback field for Bollywood films himself and has the clever separation of being the solitary male playback who can perform playback for a female performer moreover. Drawing inspiration from noticeable Indian film playback specialists, Sairam Iyer YouTube began his vocal calling recreating the top Bollywood female playback craftsmen of the time. Seeing this astonishing capacity, Sairam Iyer YouTube was embraced to record name BMG Crescendo in India and conveyed an ardent music assortment appropriately named 'Aisa Bhi Kabhi Hota Hai' containing two section harmonies (you needn't waste time with a singing assistant when you are Sairam), two female exhibitions and two male exhibitions. Following truly an extended period of time of submitted retraining and wild confirmation, Sairam Iyer YouTube rediscovered his past ability to sing in a female voice, getting ready for a staggering capacity of performing male and female two section harmonies simultaneously. Having taken in Hindustani old style voiced music from noticeable stalwarts like the late Pandit Ramesh Nadkarni and Pandit Shri Dhruva Ghosh at the Sangeet Mahabharati foundation, Sairam Iyer YouTube secured an affirmation in Hindustani customary vocal music from the University of Mumbai, planning under renowned music bosses Shri Kamlakar Bhagwat and Shri Achyut Thakur. Entering his youngster years, Sairam's voice changed into improvement, effectively losing its blameless non-abrasiveness. Sairam Iyer YouTube ability to reproduce before a crowd of people, the baffling voices of his brilliant calves, is obviously extraordinary. Sairam can perform model two section harmonies unaccompanied. In amazing autonomous presentations, he can gently organize with the flickering sculptures of Asha Bhosle with the intriguing pomp of the late Kishore Kumar. Sairam Iyer YouTube ideal execution of the straightforward nuances of perceived specialists has secured him recognition from maestros of the Indian entertainment world, as Shahrukh Khan, Akshay Kumar, Juhi Chawla and Kajol; regardless, amazing overall Queen of Pop, Madonna.
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Here you get Atif Aslam songs on YouTube
In 2008, Aslam got the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, the fourth-most critical non military faculty honor award from the Pakistani government. He is furthermore a recipient of different Lux Style Awards. Aslam made his acting debut in 2011 with the Urdu social sensation film Bol. In 2019, he was awarded a star in the Dubai Walk of Fame after his determination for the best entertainer in Pakistan. Atif Aslam YouTube was moreover featured in the Forbes Asia's 100 Digital Stars, dispersed in December, 2020. Aslam has a tremendous following at home in Pakistan similarly as in abutting countries of India and Bangladesh. He insinuates his fans as "Aadeez". Muhammad Atif Aslam is a Pakistani playback craftsman, lyricist, creator and a performer. Atif Aslam YouTube has recorded different diagram dominating tunes in both Pakistan and India and is known for his vocal belting technique. He overwhelmingly sings in Urdu and Hindi, Atif Aslam YouTube has moreover sung in Punjabi, Bengali and Pashto. With different compelling layout beating tunes, he is as often as possible seen as phenomenal contrasted with other playback craftsmen in the Indian and Pakistani music ventures, taking everything into account. Be it his on point vocals, his hypnotizing voice or his genuine singing, everything about Atif Aslam is beat on and fundamentally yells legend. Muhammad Atif Aslam, Bollywood's main performer, is a truly outstanding Paskistani playback craftsman and performer. Atif Aslam YouTube singing style and vocals are especially phenomenal and with a voice that sits tight for you, Atif has made his own special benchmark. For each horrid track that resonates with the decimation like "Tu Jaane Na '', Atif has moreover got a "Dil Diyan Gallan" for each romanticizer and enthusiast Bollywood fans. This adaptability about Atif Aslam YouTube is what makes him truly fascinating. Who wouldn't have looked into this singer. Atif passes on his sentiments through his tunes and maybe this is one of the components which has won him countless hearts and grants all over the country, and even all around. Atif Aslam's "Kuch Iss Tarah" really sorts out some way to bring back the valued memories of fondness. In this time of auto-tunes and mixing tunes on tapes, Atif influences the crows with his ordinary voice and astounding notes. Atif Aslam YouTube work is presumably the best obligation to this industry and we are sure that Bollywood more than likes every song that Atif has gifted them. Entertainers travel all over, yet voices and geniuses like him stay in our heart until the cows come home.
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Get Arijit Singh songs on YouTube
Arijit Singh YouTube was articulated the most-moved Indian skilled worker of the year 2020 by Spotify. Arijit Singh began his occupation once he took partner degree interest inside the cutting edge unwritten TV dramatization, Fame Gurukul in 2005, in any case didn't get a wide affirmation before the appearance of stomach Hi holmium and Chahun Main Ya Naa in 2013. Arijit Singh (considered 25 April 1987) is an Indian artist and music creator. Arijit Singh YouTube sings fantastically in Hindi or Bengali however has furthermore acted in unique elective Indian vernaculars. Entertainers expecting to hinder into the music organization these days have it to some degree simpler than specialists of history. With the appearance of YouTube, SoundCloud and elective social associations, anyone's work will be recognized by the masses. What makes him diverse is that he wasn't among the 3 contenders inside the unwritten TV show. at the point when the closure in such unwritten TV dramatizations, champs are no spot in sight by and by the show closes. However, Arijit Singh YouTube tried to show his assurance and benevolence. With the profound tune stomach Hi holmium from Aashiqui two, Arijit Singh YouTube won an outsized assortment of hearts. From that point forward there has been no recalling for the malleable artist. since the time the beginning of Arijit's playback singing profession, we have gotten various pearls be it stomach Hi holmium Humdard Phir Mohabbat aur Phir immune system sickness Aya Dil Arijit has given U.S. totally the main tunes that won't at any point lose its appeal. Playback performer Arijit Singh has enamored the U.S.A. from the beginning with his exorbitant music up till this time. Arijit Singh YouTube started with an assortment of elective craftsmen beginning their livelihood, with a music unwritten TV show. However, he started with a less famous show and got into Fame Gurukul technique in 2005. inside the occasion that you simply pay attention to Arijit Singh live you might get back to comprehend that also to the very reality that he's a skilful imaginative individual, yet his work reflects the high feel of music. Though a few groups recognize him and elective craftsmen, Arijit Singh YouTube has, alongside his work, that he's evidently higher than his friends. Moreover Arijit has been blamed for the strategy that he isn't sufficiently malleable to sing various sorts. Be that since it may, those individuals UN organizations blame him haven't examined his music.
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Find Salim Merchant YouTube Music
The pair has charmed groups across the world with their live shows including performing at the underlying event of the FIFA World Cup 2010. They were similarly chosen for a daytime Emmy Award for making 'Save the Tiger - Wonder Pets' and continue to spread their warmth from one side of the planet to the other fusing their latest collaboration with Lady Gaga - Born This Way and Enrique Iglesias - I'm a Freak. Salim is an energetic creator with his own perspectives and methodologies. This channel revolves around customary music association and some wide direction for arrangers. Salim is a young creator with a to some degree intriguing technique for explaining music. Salim Merchant YouTube channel incorporates a variety of focuses like creating melodies, subjects, fugues and instrumental music. On account of the variety of accounts in this channel, I may have placed it in different arrangements. Salim Merchant YouTube channel is overflowing with amazing appeal. A couple of accounts oversee stanzas and some with the music. Regardless, Salim makes them premium perspectives we would all have the option to acquire from. I unintentionally discovered the Salim Merchant YouTube channel while I organized this article and I'm soooo amazing, glad I did! Salim is a talented author and a significantly more skilled teacher. I'll notice a more prominent measure of his material in the coming few days. Salim is a specialist arranger with an amazing Salim Merchant YouTube channel stacked with live making streams, musical gatherings and test library reviews. I may have put Salim Merchant YouTube redirect in the Music Theory class regardless, from My perspective, most likely the best accounts by Salim Merchant YouTube are the ones where he isolates a prominent tune. Regardless of the consideration on songwriting, this channel is educational for a wide scope of music makers. These assessment accounts are great because they don't stop at tune or agreeableness. Today, Salim Merchant YouTube are among India's most respected arrangers, having scored in excess of 100 motion pictures, around 20 TV shows and made a couple of records intertwining consistent with life, society, electronic and Sufi effects on their music. Their latest and eagerly awaited Hollywood film 'Sold' is currently procuring a lot of appreciation at various film festivities.
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- Jan 2022
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At 1:41 in the video, almost everyone has masks on.
By the 2:00 mark in the video, nobody has masks on anymore.
Apparently "the science" says that you wear your masks for the photo op - but then take them off when you don't think anyone is looking anymore.
I don't think the Government should be allowed to post propaganda to social media platforms like YouTube with comments disabled.
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How to perform a t-test using Google sheets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0h13Vq4rMc
This is good for reminding me on how to ttest.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0h13Vq4rMc
good visual reminder for ttests
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- Dec 2021
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themarkup.org themarkup.org
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Yet our investigation revealed that YouTube blocked advertisers’ ability to find social justice content, potentially restricting ad revenue for those YouTubers.
Check the gif from the Google-Ads blocking #BLM, but not "all lives matter"!
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[2020] Basics of Module Bundlers for web development
- Provides a number of uses, most commonly used to compile multiple .js files into a single file for browser to load when users visit a website
- Terms: Code Splitting, Loaders, Plugins, Dev Server
- Bundlers: Webpack, Rollup, Parcel, Snowpack
- Snowpack - only rebuilds files that have changed vs. rebuilding the entire project
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ReconfigBehSci. (2021, October 30). as the fallout from the JCVI minutes build, it’s worth considering that the corresponding U.S. body ACIP has been live streaming its meetings on YouTube... Transparency helps reduce faulty reasoning...we should have learned that lesson with the very first lockdown, no? [Tweet]. @SciBeh. https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1454502337368764421
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- Oct 2021
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Vaccine rap battle full of misinformation. (15:07:48.208508+00:00). Full Fact. https://fullfact.org/health/covid-vaccine-rap-battle/
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Currin, G. (n.d.). YouTube’s Plan to Showcase Credible Health Information Is Flawed, Experts Warn. Scientific American. Retrieved September 3, 2021, from https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/youtubes-plan-to-showcase-credible-health-information-is-flawed-experts-warn/
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YouTube is banning Joseph Mercola and a handful of other anti-vaccine activists—The Washington Post. (n.d.). Retrieved October 1, 2021, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/09/29/youtube-ban-joseph-mercola/
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YouTube to remove misinformation videos about all vaccines | YouTube | The Guardian. (n.d.). Retrieved October 1, 2021, from https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/sep/29/youtube-to-remove-misinformation-videos-about-all-vaccines
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- Sep 2021
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Hoy en día están en boga términos como aprendiza-je colaborativo y aprendizaje cooperativo. Estos dos pro-cesos de aprendizaje se diferencian principalmente enque en el primero los alumnos son quienes diseñan suestructura de interacciones y mantienen el control sobrelas diferentes decisiones que repercuten en su aprendi-zaje, mientras que en el segundo, es el profesor quiendiseña y mantiene casi por completo el control de laestructura de interacciones y de los resultados que se hande obtener [Pani97]. En el aprendizaje cooperativo se da,esencialmente, una división de tareas; en el aprendizajecolaborativo se necesita estructurar interdependenciaspositivas para lograr una cohesión grupal
Se resalta la diferencia entre estos dos conceptos
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- Aug 2021
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(7) BUSPH COVID Corps—YouTube. (n.d.). Retrieved 4 August 2021, from https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_VJ9KJ-9aLzZs4CeUahZ8g
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Hosseinmardi, H., Ghasemian, A., Clauset, A., Mobius, M., Rothschild, D. M., & Watts, D. J. (2021). Examining the consumption of radical content on YouTube. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(32), e2101967118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2101967118
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- Jul 2021
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A Chrome extension for doing time-stamped notes on YouTube.
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The YouTubers who blew the whistle on an anti-vax plot—BBC News. (n.d.). Retrieved July 28, 2021, from https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-57928647?at_custom4=23264FBA-EE08-11EB-9330-21BB96E8478F&at_medium=custom7&at_custom3=%40BBCWorld&at_custom2=twitter&at_custom1=%5Bpost+type%5D&at_campaign=64
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Reuters. (2021, July 17). ‘They’re killing people’: Biden slams Facebook for Covid disinformation. The Guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/jul/17/theyre-killing-people-biden-slams-facebook-for-covid-misinformation
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- Jun 2021
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Influencers say Russia-linked PR agency asked them to disparage Pfizer vaccine | Marketing & PR | The Guardian. (n.d.). Retrieved June 12, 2021, from https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/may/25/influencers-say-russia-linked-pr-agency-asked-them-to-disparage-pfizer-vaccine?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
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Yesilada, M., & Lewandowsky, S. (2021). A systematic review: The YouTube recommender system and pathways to problematic content. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/6pv5c
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- May 2021
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www.economist.com www.economist.com
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YouTube, which has long given regular video-posters a 55% cut of ad revenue, is developing new features including tips in the form of paid “applause”.
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World Economic Forum: Global Trade Outlook (Live)
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- They turn oif the "live chat" so I decided to go over the World Economic Forums Head.
Feel free to discuss with Hypothesis.is
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Tom Chivers on Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved 22 February 2021, from https://twitter.com/TomChivers/status/1353622817904975878
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- Apr 2021
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www.revistadelauniversidad.mx www.revistadelauniversidad.mx
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(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZyK1ScwiMo), Todo el video. Duración: 3:27 minutos.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhHa8RXXxhk), de minuto 0:00 a minuto 3:30.
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- Mar 2021
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www.ravisagar.in www.ravisagar.in
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Ravi outlines some of how he syndicates from his Drupal website to Twitter.
I particularly appreciated that he's using a sort of taxonomy within Drupal to add some of his particular content to "books" which aggregate related content together. If this were done in an editable outline then it should be easier to aggregate and edit later into an actual book. This would be a cool UI to have within a website for writing and creating.
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ReconfigBehSci. (2020, November 11). RT @EpiCOVIDCorps: The COVID Corps YouTube channel is live! Here’s who we are and what we’re about. New videos every Wednesday. Https://t.c… [Tweet]. @SciBeh. https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1326848746093752321
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Substack’s nice interface and large community made it easy for content to go viral. And that’s what I wanted. I didn’t need to be paid, but I wanted to get some of my weirder ideas in front of a broad audience. What I’m saying is that Substack suckered me in with the promise of growing my readership, and the bait was that they had so many great writers with huge followings. But now I’m left wondering how many of those huge followings were made possible by payouts from Substack.
YouTube's model is certainly more mature, but is very similar. Some very high profile creators get paid very well and act as scions for hoi poloi who also think they can replicate the same system and become rich themselves. The incredibly vast majority will never come close.
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[Shu Omi, 2020] Roam Tips for creating
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[pub_2021] 5 important concepts
- Equality == vs. === (primitives, object "mem ref")
- Async JS (callbacks, promises, async/await)
- Error Handling (try..catch, writing defensive code)
- ES6 Syntax (destructuring, spread operator, string interpolation)
- Array Methods (map, filter, reduce, sort, some, every)
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annotate.tv annotate.tv
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Optimize your learning on YouTube.
Take notes on videos and capture the key takeaways.
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queue.acm.org queue.acm.org
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YouTube: https://youtu.be/dlixGkelP9U
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- Jan 2021
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NetScience[@net_science] (2020-08-23) Pseudoscientific Content on YouTube: Assessing the Effects of Watch History on the Recommendation Algorithm. (arXiv:2010.11638v1 [http://cs.CY]) http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.11638. Twitter.Retrieved from: https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1319564893503225856
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Muzzey had hoped that the advancement of technology might make the process easier over time, that tools like ContentID could streamline things for artists. But he says it hasn’t. “I’ve had to come to terms with the fact that this isn’t a blip: this is the new normal, and it’s getting worse, not better,” he says. “Part of that problem is that people like me don’t realize their stuff is out there or think I’m not famous, so how can it be possible, not realizing that if you have a Soundcloud page, your music has been ripped, put into torrents, probably in a TV show in China somewhere, and that’s just how that world works. You don’t realize it until it’s revealed to you layer by layer.”
There's an interesting information imbalance that creators have with online content. It's easy for their content to travel around, but it's much harder for them to tell where that content has been.
It would be interesting if more systems used webmention then text creators could include invisible links as a possible solution for those who are too lazy to reformat or strip them out in content farm manner.
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- Dec 2020
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Playlist arte portrait d'enfant
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- Oct 2020
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YouTube doesn’t give an exact recipe for virality. But in the race to one billion hours, a formula emerged: Outrage equals attention.
Talk radio has had this formula for years and they've almost had to use it to drive any listenership as people left radio for television and other media.
I can still remember the different "loudness" level of talk between Bill O'Reilly's primetime show on Fox News and the louder level on his radio show.
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A 2015 clip about vaccination from iHealthTube.com, a “natural health” YouTube channel, is one of the videos that now sports a small gray box.
Does this box appear on the video itself? Apparently not...
Examples:
But nothing on the embedded version:
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When Wojcicki took over, in 2014, YouTube was a third of the way to the goal, she recalled in investor John Doerr’s 2018 book Measure What Matters.“They thought it would break the internet! But it seemed to me that such a clear and measurable objective would energize people, and I cheered them on,” Wojcicki told Doerr. “The billion hours of daily watch time gave our tech people a North Star.” By October, 2016, YouTube hit its goal.
Obviously they took the easy route. You may need to measure what matters, but getting to that goal by any means necessary or using indefensible shortcuts is the fallacy here. They could have had that North Star, but it's the means they used by which to reach it that were wrong.
This is another great example of tech ignoring basic ethics to get to a monetary goal. (Another good one is Marc Zuckerberg's "connecting people" mantra when what he should be is "connecting people for good" or "creating positive connections".
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The conundrum isn’t just that videos questioning the moon landing or the efficacy of vaccines are on YouTube. The massive “library,” generated by users with little editorial oversight, is bound to have untrue nonsense. Instead, YouTube’s problem is that it allows the nonsense to flourish. And, in some cases, through its powerful artificial intelligence system, it even provides the fuel that lets it spread.#lazy-img-336042387:before{padding-top:66.68334167083543%;}
This is a great summation of the issue.
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- Sep 2020
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news.ycombinator.com news.ycombinator.com
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I think a lot of educational Youtube channels aren't that great in actually teaching you anything. What they are great at is sparking the interest and planting the seed for your own work. At least my experience is that actually doing things is how I learn them. Youtube can be a great springboard for that.
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- Aug 2020
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www.nbcnews.com www.nbcnews.com
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Who is behind the Qanon conspiracy? We’ve traced it to three people. (n.d.). NBC News. Retrieved August 18, 2020, from https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/how-three-conspiracy-theorists-took-q-sparked-qanon-n900531
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- Jul 2020
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The Fractured Internet: Is It Too Late For Humpty Dumpy? -
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Once upon a time, the Internet operated more or less under the same rules everywhere around the globe. In principle, anyone, anywhere in the world, with access to the World Wide Web, could access the same content in the same way. That is no longer true.
Internet balkanization, or the "Splinternet," that many warned about for years is now becoming the status quo. Differing rules around the world regarding privacy and hate speech, law enforcement, China's Great Firewall, copyright and other IP protection, and individual countries' particular views on how they should be able to govern the Internet inside their borders means that, as a practical matter, we may no longer have a single Internet, but many Internets operating under different rules, with those connected unable to access certain content available elsewhere.
Fiona Alexander, Distinguished Policy Strategist in Residence, School of International Service, American University
Christopher Martin, Head of Region, Asia and US, Access Partners
Masahiko Nittono, General Manager and Chief Corporate Representative, NTT Corporation
Shane Tews, Visiting Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
David Gross (moderator), Partner and Co-Chair, Telecom, Media and Technology Practice, Wiley Rein LLPBold
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Splinternet: The World Wide War for the World Wide Web
Gideon Rose, editor at Foreign Affairs magazine and Peter G. Peterson Chair, discusses the global war being fought for the regulation and future control of the internet. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Internet balkanization: why are we raising borders online?
Internet balkanization: why are we raising borders online? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK0Z7nDBnVM
This paper by Stefan Tanase (Ixia) was presented at VB2018 in Montreal, QC, Canada.
Internet balkanization: why are we raising borders online?
Less than three decades after the Berlin Wall collapsed and ended an era of division between the East and the West, the world seems on the brink of making the same mistakes all over again, only this time in cyberspace. Walls and borders not only promote segregation, but have a negative impact on economy, creativity and technology, slowing down progress on every level. Nowadays, walls are not just being raised in the real world, but on the internet as well. Countries want to isolate themselves and shut down the information they are not comfortable with, or the companies they don't want to do business with.
The 'Great Firewall of China', which blocks access to websites considered dangerous by the Chinese government, is not an isolated phenomenon – it was the domino which set a trend in motion. In the last decades, more and more countries and organizations have taken to following this Internet censorship and digital mass-surveillance trend.
Many times, the people who are affected are journalists or activists who are just trying to do their job. As surveillance technologies are rapidly becoming more sophisticated and the internet is becoming more fragmented, we are still trying to grasp the real-life consequences of digital balkanization - a double-edged sword which is insufficiently debated.
Just as doctors on the battelfield have sworn to protect soldiers and civilians no matter which side of the border they are, security researchers do the same in cyber-space – being neutral in the face of threats against security and privacy. Freedom of expression and unrestricted access to the internet should be non-negotiable. They are basic human rights which we all should fight for. It's time to ponder seriously the implications of mass-surveillance, censorship and internet balkanization. We have to decide now what kind of internet we want our kids to use - a free internet, or one in which everything you say or do is monitored? https://hyp.is/o73HEMbmEeqHA69O6yuROA/www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK0Z7nDBnVM
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Machado, D. F. T., de Siqueira, A. F., & Gitahy, L. (2020). Natural stings: Alternative health services selling distrust about vaccines on YouTube [Preprint]. SocArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/vtf5r
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DataBeers Torino // Covid-19 online edition. (2020, April 23). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4QPqPFUZLc
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news.berkeley.edu news.berkeley.edu
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Calm amid COVID. (2020, April). Berkeley News. Retrieved July 10, 2020, from https://news.berkeley.edu/topics/calm-amid-covid/
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- Jun 2020
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Prof Daniel Lakens | The New Heuristics: Jumping through hoops instead of improving our science. (2020, June 17). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hp1ocUuPWiU&feature=youtu.be
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github.com github.com
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Routley, N. (2019, August 7). Ranking the Top 100 Websites in the World. Visual Capitalist. https://www.visualcapitalist.com/ranking-the-top-100-websites-in-the-world/
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stresscontrol.org stresscontrol.org
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Stress control online class
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- May 2020
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COVID-19 Medical Misinformation Policy—YouTube Help. (n.d.). Retrieved May 26, 2020, from https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/9891785?hl=en#annotations:53lvgpt_EeqmRf84xl6gxA
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Noetel, M., Griffith, S., Delaney, O., Sanders, T., Parker, P., del Pozo Cruz, B., & Lonsdale, C. (2020, May 18). Are you better on YouTube? A systematic review of the effects of video on learning in higher education. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/kynez
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Zadrozny, B. (2020 May 14). One in four popular YouTube coronavirus videos contain misinformation, study finds. NBC News. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/live-blog/2020-05-13-coronavirus-news-n1205916/ncrd1206486#blogHeader
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Cook, J. (2020 May 12) Plandemic and the seven traits of conspiratorial thinking. youtu.be/Rban0JGEimE
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Independent SAGE: 4th May first Committee Meeting. (2020 May 04). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7uBwyr0sdg
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Social Media & Well-being. (n.d.). Retrieved May 13, 2020, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSV8GT7y3_E&feature=youtu.be
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- Apr 2020
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YouTube Video Builder: İşletmeler İçin Hızlı, Kolay ve Ücretsiz Video Oluşturma Aracı Google gibi büyük şirketlerin koronavirüs salgını devam ederken değişen dijital ortama uyum sağlamaları ve yeni yollar oluşturmaları için işletmelere sağladığı imkanlar devam ediyor. İşletmelerin hızlı ve sorunsuz bir şekilde video oluşturmalarını sağlayan Youtube Video Builder beta sürümüyle artık daha çok işletme için kullanılabilir durumda.
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Başarılı Bir Tanıtım Videosunun 5 Özelliği Video reklamların kullanımı, satın almayı %97 ve reklam-marka ilişkisini %139 artırıyor. Daha az teknik terimler kullanarak hazırlayacağınız tanıtım videolarıyla, kitlenizin sizi hatırlamasını ve sattığınız ürünü satın almasını sağlayabilirsiniz. Kimi hedefliyor olursanız olun, başarılı tanıtım videolarının paylaştığı 5 evrensel özellik vardır. Bu blog yazımızda, bu özelliklerin her birini daha ayrıntılı olarak inceledik.
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See how easy it is to import your footage, create a sequence, add a title, adjust audio levels, and export video in Premiere Pro.
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- Mar 2020
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If other third-party tools guarantee not to use cookies, perhaps by providing specific configuration options, they too can be considered to be exempt from prior blocking. This is the case namely with YouTube, which provides a specific feature to prevent the user from being tracked through cookies.
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So if they choose to play the video, do they get some other prompt to accept cookies from YouTube BEFORE the video will play?
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YouTube will not collect and store info on the users, that are visiting your site, on its server unless they view the video
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YouTube’s privacy-enhanced mode basically means they do not store visitor’s information if you have a YouTube video on your website, unless they actually click on the video to view it.
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Leg.
Just kidding. This is an AWESOME video! Very funny and wonderfully simple animation :)
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- Jan 2020
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One of the key critiques of the study is that the researchers didn’t log in. That is to say that they could not experience the full impact of the algorithm as it impacts their findings.
As Becca Lewis suggests, is the problem associated with methodology? This reminds me of some of the discussions associated with [social media and teens] (https://collect.readwriterespond.com/social-media-has-not-destroyed-a-generation/)
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- Nov 2019
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BFS looks at each adjacent node and doesn't consider the children of those adjacent nodes. DFS looks at each adjacent node, and looks at all the children of the current adjacent nodes. It again, looks at the children of the next adjacent node (adjacent to the children of the prevoius)
Difference between BFS (Breadth First Search) & DFS (Depth First Search)
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I can't make an annotation on Google's documentation ( I think it's a Hypothesis bug ) but I've updated the linked code sample below to work as of 10/04/2019 with Python 3
https://gist.github.com/technoplato/4d28f4f308ea7c5fe20bd23e751e9e60
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- Jul 2019
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Open ListenOnRepeat.
ListenOnRepeat web site allows one to loop only a section of a video.
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Loop a YouTube video.
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“On the ground in Syria,” he continued, “Assad is doing everything he can to make sure the physical evidence [of potential human-rights violations] is destroyed, and the digital evidence, too. The combination of all this—the filters, the machine-learning algorithms, and new laws—will make it harder for us to document what’s happening in closed societies.” That, he fears, is what dictators want.
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Google and Facebook break out the numbers in their quarterly transparency reports. YouTube pulled 33 million videos off its network in 2018—roughly 90,000 a day. Of the videos removed after automated systems flagged them, 73 percent were removed so fast that no community members ever saw them. Meanwhile, Facebook removed 15 million pieces of content it deemed “terrorist propaganda” from October 2017 to September 2018. In the third quarter of 2018, machines performed 99.5 percent of Facebook’s “terrorist content” takedowns. Just 0.5 percent of the purged material was reported by users first.Those statistics are deeply troubling to open-source investigators, who complain that the machine-learning tools are black boxes.
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“We were collecting, archiving, and geolocating evidence, doing all sorts of verification for the case,” Khatib recalled. “Then one day we noticed that all the videos that we had been going through, all of a sudden, all of them were gone.”It wasn’t a sophisticated hack attack by pro-Assad forces that wiped out their work. It was the ruthlessly efficient work of machine-learning algorithms deployed by social networks, particularly YouTube and Facebook.
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- Feb 2019
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reallifemag.com reallifemag.com
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In other words, when YouTube fine-tunes its algorithms, is it trying to end compulsive viewing, or is it merely trying to make people compulsively watch nicer things?
YouTube's business interests are clearly rewarded by compulsive viewing. If it is even possible to distinguish "nicer" things, YouTube might have to go against its business interests if less-nice things DO lead to more compulsive viewing. Go even deeper, as Rob suggests below, and ask if viewing itself can shape both how (compulsive?) and what (nice or not-nice?) we view?
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Algorithms will privilege some forms of ‘knowing’ over others, and the person writing that algorithm is going to get to decide what it means to know… not precisely, like in the former example, but through their values. If they value knowledge that is popular, then knowledge slowly drifts towards knowledge that is popular.
I'm so glad I read Dave's post after having just read Rob Horning's great post, "The Sea Was Not a Mask", also addressing algorithms and YouTube.
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At the same time, a large share of YouTube users say the site is important for helping them figure out how to do things they haven’t done before. Fully 87% of users say the site is important for this reason, with 51% saying it is very important. And the ability to learn how to do new things is important to users from a wide range of age groups. Roughly half (53%) of users ages 18 to 29 say the site is very important to them for this reason, and that view is shared by 41% of users ages 65 and older. In some cases, users’ responses to these questions show substantial variation based on how frequently they visit the site. Most notably, people who use the site regularly place an especially high level of importance on YouTube for learning about world events. Some 32% of users who visit the site several times a day – and 19% of those who visit once a day – say it is very important for helping them understand things that are happening in the world. That compares with 10% of users who visit less often.
87% of users say that YouTube is an important outlet for informal learning (51% say it is very important).
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- Oct 2018
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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5/20 一小时理解Bayes统计
方差、平均值这些统计量的计算,都只能算是【叙述统计】。真正统计的核心在于【推理统计】,推理统计有两个学派:frequentist vs. bayesian (频率统计学派 vs. 贝叶斯学派)。
bayes 实际解决的是一个【推论 inference --- 我们想知道大自然是什么样子的,于是 collect 很多 data,根据这些data做推断,这就是 Inference】的问题。
【注意:教授说,预测和推断是有区别的, prediction and inference is different】
什么是 bayesian statistics?
different target between bayesian and frequentist
【注:这里从参数模型parameters model 来考虑】
a particular mathematical approach to apply probability to statistical problems.
incorporating our prior beliefs and evidence, to produce new posterior beliefs.
这是bayes学派的思路。而频率学派的思路是:对于模型的某个参数,先得到其【点估计】,然后给出这个点估计的【准确度 confidence?】, bayes 不是得到一个点估计,而是得到一个【distribution】
bayes 的来源
\(P(A|B) = \frac{P(B|A)P(A)}{P(B)}\)
\(P(B|A) = \frac{P(A|B)P(B)}{P(A)}\)
bayes 来自于 bayes' Rule --- 一个条件概率计算式子。
顺序:今天下雨,我带伞的概率; 逆序:今天带伞,外面下雨的概率;
bayesian inference
\(P(\Theta|D)=\frac{P(D|\Theta)P(\Theta)}{P(D)}\)
- posterior: \(P(\Theta|D)\)
- likelihood: \(P(D|\Theta)\) ,通过数据可以学习到。
- prior: \(P(\Theta)\)
- evidence: \(P(D)\)
因为 evidence 可以消掉,所以我们经常把 bayesian inference 写作:
\(P(\Theta|D)\propto P(D|\Theta)P(\Theta)\)
posterior propto likelihood * prior
Frequentist vs. Bayesian
频率学派和贝叶斯学派最大的不同在于,random 来自哪里,前者认为其来自 data,后者认为其来自 parameter
- Frequentist statistics: the probabilities are the long-run frequency of random events in repeated trials
一般大学的统计学教学都是 频率学派,杜克大学是个例外,他是bayes学派。MLE 就是典型的频率学派的研究对象。这个学派的特点是得到的是模型参数的【点估计】,它认为在宇宙表象之后有一个【绝对的公理】在支配宇宙万事的运行,它认为 random 来自于 data,比如 linear model 只有两个参数 w and b,\(y = wx+b\),这个 linear model 的 w 和 b 是有两个绝对正确的量的(标准答案)。那为什么我学习or估测的这两个参数的结果会与标准答案不符合呢,是因为我的 data 来自于 random sample。
亦即:parameter is fixed, data is random.
所以,这也就解释了
- where error come from --- random sample;
why get a value not a distribution --- parameter is fixed.
Bayesian statistics: preserve and refine uncertainty by adjusting individual beliefs in light of new evidence.
bayes 学派得到的是模型参数的【分布】,认为这个参数并不是一个 fix 的值,这体现了统计学中 random 这一概念。与频率学派不同的是,bayes学派认为 data 已经在那了,我不可能去改 data 来 fit parameter,所以它认为: data is fixed, parameter is random. 它认为 parameter 不是固定的,而是符合某种分布的。比如 Linear model 的两个参数 w 和 b, bayesian 认为他们【没有绝对正确】的值,所以我寻找他的先验估计,通过 fitting 不同的 data 对其进行 update (ps:怎么看着有点像是 iterative 优化方法)从而得到 posterior, 而 posterior 就是模型对这个参数的估计。
Frequentist vs. Bayesian 举例 Linear Regression
Linear Regression model: \(y_i = w_0 + \sum_jw_jx_{ij}=w_0+w^Tx_i\)
Maximum Likelihood Estimation(MLE):
- Frequentist approach
- \(y_i=w^Tx_i+\epsilon,\ where\ \epsilon \sim N(0,\sigma^2)\)
- choose paramters which maximize the likelihood of data given that paramter
- \(w_{MLE} = argmin_{w}\sum_i(y_i-w^Tx_i)^2\)
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- May 2018
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moodle.collide.info moodle.collide.info
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Densityin undirectednetworks
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g1.globo.com g1.globo.com
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Tudo começou como um site de namoro há 13 anos. O que hoje conhecemos como o YouTube surgiu como um espaço para homens e mulheres compartilharem vídeos contando quem eram e o que buscavam no amor. Seus criadores, Steve Chen, Chad Hurley e Jawed Karim, registraram o nome do portal no Dia de São Valentim, o dia dos namorados em diversos países do mundo, em 2005. Em 23 de abril daquele ano, Karim publicou o primeiro vídeo do YouTube, intitulado "Eu no zoológico", um clipe de meros 18 segundos que não era nada romântico. "Bem, estamos aqui, em frente aos elefantes. O legal desses caras é que eles têm trombas muito, muito, muito grandes. Isso é legal. E é basicamente o que tenho a dizer." Não levou muito tempo para que os rapazes vissem que sua ideia havia sido um fracasso. Mas nem tudo estava perdido. Eles se deram conta que tinham em mãos uma plataforma valiosa em uma época em que publicar vídeos caseiros na internet começava a decolar. Nesse momento, o trio resolveu acabar com o lado romântico do negócio e aceitar qualquer tipo de vídeo no portal, explicou Chen há alguns anos em uma conferência no Texas. E isso se provou um grande acerto. Um ano depois, em outubro de 2006, os três fecharam o negócio de suas vidas ao vender o site para o Google por US$ 1,65 bilhão (à época, o equivalente a R$ 3,55 bilhões). Hoje, o YouTube tem mais de 1 bilhão de usuários em 88 países e 76 idiomas, segundo o Google. A chegada ao Vale do Silício Os três cofundadores do YouTube não têm origens em comum, mas seus caminhos se cruzaram ao sair da universidade. Chen nasceu em 1978 em Taiwan. Quando era adolescente, se mudou com a família para os Estados Unidos, onde se formou na Universidade de Illinois. Karim também é imigrante. Nasceu em 1979 na então Alemanha Oriental e chegou com a família aos Estados Unidos no início da década de 1990, onde estudou na mesma universidade de Chen. Hurley nasceu no Estado da Pensilvânia em 1977 e estudou na Universidade de Indiana. O trio se conheceu em 1999 em seu primeiro dia como funcionários do site de pagamentos PayPal no Vale do Silício, na Califórnia. Como engenheiros, Chen ajudou a desenvolver o serviço, enquanto Karim trabalhou no seu sistema antifraudes. Hurley, formado em Belas Artes, colaborou com o desenho da interface de uso do portal. Em 2005, eles criaram a primeira versão do YouTube. Novos negócios Os três continuaram como executivos do YouTube após a venda, mas, com o passar dos anos, saíram da empresa para empreender novamente. Chen e Hurley se uniram em 2011 para fundar a AVOS Systems, uma empresa que ajuda a desenvolver aplicativos para celulares e serviços online. Também se envolveram novamente no mercado de vídeos com dois programas, o Mixbit, que facilita a edição de clipes, e o Wanpai, para compartilhar vídeos curtos. Também estiveram à frente, entre 2011 e 2014, da plataforma Delicious, um dos serviços pioneiros para salvar e gerenciar links, mas que já não existe mais. Chen ainda faz parte da Google Ventures, um braço da Alphabet, a matriz do Google, dedicada a investimentos em novos negócios. Ele já atuou como consultor para diversas companhias, segundo a Bloomberg. Hurley também integrou a Google Ventures, mas deixou a companhia. Atualmente, segue na AVOS como diretor-executivo. Seus negócios se expandiram para a área de esportes, e ele se tornou membro da diretoria da equipe de basquete Golden State Warriors e um dos donos do time de futebol Los Angeles FC. O discreto Jawed Karim Apesar de ser o primeiro rosto que apareceu no YouTube, Karim mantém um perfil bem mais discreto em seus negócios, sem muitas aparições públicas. Depois de participar do conselho do YouTube, ele criou em 2008 sua própria empresa, a Youniversity Ventures, para ajudar universitários a tirar suas ideias de negócios do papel. Atualmente, é conselheiro da TokBox, empresa dona da plataforma de vídeos e mensagens OpenTok. Também é sócio do fundo Sequoia Capital, que teve entre seus clientes o próprio YouTube em 2005 e que já investiu em empresas como Google, Apple, Yahoo!, LinkedIn, Cisco, Airbnb e Atari.
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- Apr 2018
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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This cruft.
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tube.quinzel.tech tube.quinzel.tech
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Provides YouTube experience without much cruft.
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- Mar 2018
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Videos can be mirrored directly from YouTube
What does this mean?
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Complexity Theory - Dynamical Systems Theory
If we want to make change we should come at a problem from as many different areas as possible.
We should be wary of the magic bullet. Complexity theory may be seen as post-structuralist or even further?
This is part of an agency structure debate.
There are varied factors that contribute to change.
The connections of neurons are more important than the number of cells are more important for consciousness or the mind. This is a good analogy for why complexity theory is so essential.
Consciousness emerges when critical mass is reached in a system.
It's hard to know how much of a factor something can be in a causal system. For example, how much do we cause do we attribute to butterfly wings causing a storm in India.
What causes change in the education system?
We need to use words like compounding effects to explain change.
We need to conceive of change in terms of speed and direction, like a mathematical function.
We need to be wary of one dimensional change or one kind of initiative. You need to think of multiple factors.
Effective intervention means intervention from every possible angle.
We need to pump resources until we have autocatalysis.
International Journal of Education Development Mark Mason
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A majority of Americans use Facebook and YouTube, but young adults are especially heavy users of Snapchat and Instagram
social media use
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- Nov 2017
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rafalab.github.io rafalab.github.ioharvardx1
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HarvardX Biomedical Data Science Open Online Training
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knowledge.kaltura.com knowledge.kaltura.com
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UploadingaVideofromYouTube
Kaltura does not actual upload YouTube videos. This might be better described as "Embedding YouTube in Kaltura".
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- Oct 2017
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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I like the "Stranger Things" AR stickers for the Google Pixel camera.
I'm glad I can use Hypothes.is for page notes like this, because Google disabled chat for this live stream. (Did you know that in YouTube live streams, chats are destroyed when the event is no longer live? They don't become video comments.)
I've noticed that if I share this annotation, when the via.hypothes.is link is opened, YouTube gets confused and shows the message: "Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.". It includes a link to: https://via.hypothes.is///www.youtube.com/html5
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- Jul 2017
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"You shall not download any Content unless you see a “download” or similar link displayed by YouTube on the Service for that Content.You shall not copy, reproduce, make available online or electronically transmit, publish, adapt, distribute, transmit, broadcast, display, sell, license, or otherwise exploit any Content for any other purposes without the prior written consent of YouTube or the respective licensors of the Content. YouTube and its licensors reserve all rights not expressly granted in and to the Service and the Content."
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- Mar 2017
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The content included YouTube videos of American white nationalists, a hate preacher banned in the UK and a controversial Islamist preacher.
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Comme toute marque, enfin, les youtubeurs sont tendus entre répétition et innovation : si la première est nécessaire, pour être identifiée sous une catégorie (« humour », « cuisine », « beauté », « jeux vidéo », etc.), elle peut conduire à la lassitude et trahir un manque de créativité.
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Elles sont notamment tributaires des conditions d’utilisation de YouTube et de leurs fluctuations. En 2013, la plateforme durcit sa politique juridique : un extrait d’une œuvre (une musique de film, un jeu) intégrée à une vidéo peut faire l’objet d’un retrait par ses ayants droit. Les revenus publicitaires des youtubeurs sont également affectés : ils sont redistribués aux ayants droit éventuels. Comment, dans ces conditions, peuvent vivre des chaînes dédiées au commentaire de jeux vidéo ? Les éditeurs se sont cependant montrés « cléments », conscients de la publicité, du ciblage et de l’éditorialisation gratuite dont ils bénéficiaient.
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Cette initiative met implicitement le doigt sur le fonctionnement de YouTube[+] NoteCette partie s’appuie sur un article universitaire : Agnès GAYRAUD et Guillaume HEUGUET, « De l’industrie musicale à la rhétorique du "service". YouTube, une description critique », Communication & Langages, 184, 2015, p. 101-119. [6] : présenté comme un « service », qui se contenterait de donner un espace d’expression aux internautes, le site est en fait un rejeton des industries culturelles et du capitalisme néolibéral. A priori, YouTube neutralise pourtant toute critique idéologique. Il « a quelque chose d’un dispositif utopique d’accès partagé à la culture »[+] NoteAgnès GAYRAUD et Guillaume HEUGUET, op. cit. p. 102 [7] : l’utilisateur, devenu roi, a le pouvoir de consommer, de commenter, de partager des productions audiovisuelles en apparence diversifiées et personnalisées ; rien ne lui serait imposé. Mieux : le rapport entre les industries et le consommateur semble inversé : c’est maintenant lui qui détiendrait le pouvoir. Pour bénéficier de cette « personnalisation », il doit cependant sacrifier un peu de ses données personnelles : la gratuité tant vantée par les industries dites « 2.0 »[+] NoteSur cette épithète, voir Franck RÉBILLARD, « Du Web 2.0 au Web2 : fortunes et infortunes des discours d'accompagnement des réseaux socionumériques », Hermès, 59, 2011, p. 25-31. [8] n’est que partielle. En s’appuyant sur ses routines de navigation, de consultation, YouTube oriente bien plus qu’il ne propose : c’est toujours sur le mode répétitif que se fait la consommation.
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- Nov 2016
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hypothes.is hypothes.is
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The online platform has changed the social scenario in various contexts. Mainly with the help of online platform, the people are able to connect to each other. In the field of education also lots of changes have been witnessed by the society. It has changed the dimensions of study. http://blog.selectmytutor.co.uk/youtube-tutoring-a-leap-change/
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- Sep 2016
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But fandom without limits makes Team Internet vulnerable.
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This kind of dynamic -- between a digital influencer and a fan -- has become commonplace in the “Team Internet” community. Over the last few years, dozens have come forward to share stories of creators who have had inappropriate relationships with those who see them as bona fide celebrities.
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