- May 2022
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xeiaso.net xeiaso.net
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the process for putting something on the internet to just be a git push and trust that the machine will just take care of it
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news.ycombinator.com news.ycombinator.com
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Are you limited to PHP?
No, but further: the question (about being "limited") presupposes something that isn't true.
If you're doing PHP here, you're doing it wrong—unless the PHP application is written with great care (i.e. unidiomatically) and has some way to reveal its own program text (as first-class content). Otherwise, that's a complete failure to avoid the "elsewhere"-ness that we're trying to eradicate.
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who hosts that?
Answer: it's hosted under the same auspices as the main content. The "editor" is first-class content (in the vein of ANPD); it's really just another document describing detailed procedures for how the site gets updated.
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www.devever.net www.devever.net
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the former allows me to give an URL to a piece of code
But you're not! When you wield PHP like this, there is no URL for the piece of code per se—only its (potentially fleeting) output—unless you take special care to make that piece of code available as content otherwise. PHP snippets are just as deserving of a minted identifier issued for them as, say, JS and CSS resources are—perhaps even just as deserving as the content being served up on the site, but PHP actually discourages this.
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www.iana.org www.iana.org新しいタブ1
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My argument for the use of the Web as a medium for publishing the procedures by which the documents from a given authority are themselves published shares something in common with the argument for exploiting Lisp's homoiconicity to represent a program as a data structure that is expressed like any other list.
There are traces here as well from the influence of the von Neumann computational model, where programs and data are not "typed" such that they belong to different "classes" of storage—they are one and the same.
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- Apr 2022
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winnielim.org winnielim.org
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Most content is typically displayed in these formats:
What other forms/shapes might it take?
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https://winnielim.org/experiments/content-and-form/questioning-the-way-we-display-content/
So many interesting questions and thoughts hiding here.
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It is always about the new The frontpage of any content-driven media is often geared towards the latest happenings. But what if there are old gems hidden beyond? A new user wouldn’t be able to discover them.
Older content may broadly be considered more valuable than newer content. The fact that it has been "tried and true" gives it enormously more value than newer and untested content.
Newer content is primarily valuable solely because it is new. How much of it will live on to become old content without falling off of the long tail of the value distribution?
Link this to the idea of imitation > innovation in Annie Murphy Paul's book The Extended Mind.
Link this to the fact that NASA uses 30+ year old software and systems in their outer-space program because all the glitches and bugs have been found and it's far more reliable.
Finding the older gems has generally been the sort of driving idea behind @peterhagen and his https://lindylearn.io/ site -- particularly his Hacker News tool.
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twitter.com twitter.com
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My "map of content" for Java Collection Framework. Obsidian & Excalidraw make learning programming language full of joy! Great thanks to @obsdmd @zsviczian
<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>My "map of content" for Java Collection Framework. Obsidian & Excalidraw make learning programming language full of joy!<br><br>Great thanks to @obsdmd @zsviczian pic.twitter.com/FWBxfj2yLS
— YM (@Peng1M) April 22, 2022Note the use of scare quotes around "map of content". Is it because YM doesn't take the idea seriously or because of the pseudo map nature of the diagram included?
Link to the idea that map of content is just a marketing term for something which already exists, namely a table of contents.
It's also similar to the projects idea and outlines espoused by Sönke Ahrens.
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vhsoverdrive.neocities.org vhsoverdrive.neocities.org
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This appeal would have a greater effect if it weren't itself published in a format that exhibits so much of what was less desirable of the pre-modern Web—fixed layouts that show no concern for how I'm viewing this page and causes horizontal scrollbars, overly stylized MySpace-ish presentation, and a general imposition of the author's preferences and affinity for kitsch above all else—all things that we don't want.
I say this as someone who is not a fan of the trends in the modern Web. Responsive layouts and legible typography are not casualties of the modern Web, however. Rather, they exhibit the best parts of its maturation. If we can move the Web out of adolescence and get rid of the troublesome aspects, we'd be doing pretty good.
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techcrunch.com techcrunch.com
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web.media.mit.edu web.media.mit.edu
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Also available elsewhere: * https://dl.acm.org/doi/fullHtml/10.1145/365181.365236 * https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2001/3/7434-will-software-ever-work
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Lieberman, H., Guest Ed. The debugging scandal special section. Commun. ACM 40, 3 (Mar. 1997).
That should be CACM 40, 4.
The article can be found here: https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/1997/4/8423-introduction/abstract
Also available through Lieberman's homepage: https://web.media.mit.edu/~lieber/Lieberary/Softviz/CACM-Debugging/#Intro
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- Mar 2022
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ntrs.nasa.gov ntrs.nasa.gov
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Many of the items in the docuverse are not static, run-of-the-mill materials, i.e. unformatted text, graphics, database files, or whatever. They are, in fact, executable programs, materials that from a docuverse perspective can be viewed as Executable Documents (EDs). Such programs run the gamut from the simplest COBOL or C program to massive expert systems and FORTRAN programs. Since the docuverse address scheme allows us to link documents at will, we can link together compiled code, source code, and descriptive material in hypertext fashion. Now, if, in addition, we can prepare and link to an executable document an Input-Output Document (IOD), a document specifying a program's input and output requirements and behavior, and an RWI describing the IOD, we can entertain the notion of integrating data and programs that were not originally designed to work together.
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web.hypothes.is web.hypothes.is
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With Hypothesis, you can add suggestions and additions as an overlay on current content easily and quickly. For example, you can provide proper citations or additional information on a topic, note grammatical errors or factual inaccuracies. Experienced Wikipedia editors can then follow up and work with you to add your recommendations to the article.
The problem with this, generally, but esp. affecting wikis in particular, is that you end up with orphaned and irrelevant/out-of-date annotations.
Hypothes.is should select an appropriate link relation (in the vein of what it now does with
canonical
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feeds.megaphone.fm feeds.megaphone.fm
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YouTube link: https://youtu.be/80f47smhYEI
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github.com github.com
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There are a couple of reasons why you may want to do this.
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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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code.visualstudio.com code.visualstudio.com
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ambiguous and invisible Unicode characters
'е' != 'e'
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www.infoworld.com www.infoworld.com
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GitHub is a foreign CMS
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- Feb 2022
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csis.pace.edu csis.pace.edu
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This URL is referenced by Ted himself in his upload (to the Internet Archive) of the seminar "Hard and Fast Thoughts for a Softcopy World":
<https://archive.org/details/HardAndFastThoughts1966>
Meanwhile, a copy has already been available through IA, too:
<https://archive.org/details/nelson-file-structure>
(...albeit uploaded independently by Erica Fischer and not Ted.)
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www.geoffreylitt.com www.geoffreylitt.com
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on top stacked laying flat on the left side, next to a potted plant on the right two other books to the right of the plant, spines not visible
tools for thought rheingold MIT Press logo concept design: the essence of software jackson designing constructionist futures nathan holbert, matthew berland, and yasmin b. kafai, editors MIT Press logo structure and interpretation of computer programs second edition abelson and sussman MIT Press Indroduction to the theory of computation
top shelf ordinary orientation: books upright, spines facing out tops leaning to the left
toward a theory of instruction bruner belknap / harvard tools for conviviality ivan illich harper & row the human interface raskin addison wesley the design of everyday things don norman basic books changing minds disessa MIT Press logo mindstorms seymour papert unknown logo understanding computers and cognition winograd and flores addison wesley software abstraction jackson revised edition MIT Press logo living with complexity norman MIT Press logo the art of doing science and engineering—learning to learn richard w. hamming stripe press logo the computer boys take over ensmenger recoding gender abbate MIT Press logo weaving the web tim berners-lee harper dealers of lightning: xerox parc and the dawn of the computer age michael a hiltik harper the dream machine m. mitchell waldrop stripe press logo from counterculture to cyberculture fred turner chicago the innovators walter isaacson simon & schuster paperbacks a people's history of computing in the united states joy lisi rankin harvard the media lab stewart brand penguin logo
bottom shelf ordinary orientation: books upright, spines facing out tops leaning to the right
about face: the essentials of interaction design cooper, reimann, cronin, noessel 4th edition wiley the new media reader wardrip, fruin, and montfort, editors designing interactions bill moggridge includes DVD MIT Press logo interactive programming environments barstow, shrobe, sanderwall mcgraw hill visual programming shu software visualization editors: stasko, domingue, brown, price MIT Press logo types and programming languages pierce MIT Press logo smalltalk-80: the interactive programming environment goldberg addison wesley constructing the user... statecharts qa 76.9 .u83 h66 1999 the human use of human beings: cybernetics and society wiener da capo pasteur's quadrant stokes brookings scientific freedom: the elixir of civilization donald w. braben stripe press logo a pattern language alexander, ishikawa, silverstein, jacobson, fiksdahl-king, angel oxford the timeless way of building alexander oxford
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www.geoffreylitt.com www.geoffreylitt.com
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And here’s a photo of my computing bookshelf as of November 2020, with some of the books that have influenced me the most:
Not accessible.
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- Jan 2022
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notes.linkingyourthinking.com notes.linkingyourthinking.com
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A Mental Squeeze Point is when your unsorted knowledge becomes so messy it overwhelms and discourages you. Either you are equipped with frameworks to overcome the squeeze point, or you are discouraged and possibly abandon your project.
Cross reference: https://hypothes.is/a/BuMcAnr4EeyxO-PwNBfPrg (Dan Allosso's analogy about the Kuiper Belt)
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uni-bielefeld.de uni-bielefeld.de
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Three types of linking can be distinguished:a) References in the context of a larger structural outline: When beginning a major line of thoughtLuhmann sometimes noted on the first card several of the aspects to be addressed and marked themby a capital letter that referred to a card (or set of consecutive cards) that was numbered accordinglyand placed at least in relative proximity to the card containing the outline. This structure comesclosest to resembling the outline of an article or the table of contents of a book and therefore doesn’treally use the potentials of the collection as a web of notes.b) Collective references: At the beginning of a section devoted to a specific subject area, one can oftenfind a card that refers to a number of other cards in the collection that have some connection withthe subject or concept addressed in that section. A card of this kind can list up to 25 references andwill typically specify the respective subject or concept in addition to the number. These referencescan indicate cards that are related by subject matter and in close proximity or to cards that are farapart in other sections of the collection, the latter being the normal case.c) Single references: At a particular place in a normal note Luhmann often made a reference to anothercard in the collection that was also relevant to the special argument in question; in most cases the re
ferred card is located at an entirely different place in the file, frequently in the context of a completely different discussion or subject.
Niklas Luhmann's index card system had three different types of links. Direct links to individual notes, outlines with links to cards (similar to tables of contents or maps of content), and what Schmidt (2018) refers to as "collective references". These collective references sound a lot like search queries for related topics that have links to a variety of resources/cards related to a particular topic and sound like a table of contents, but without a specific hierarchy.
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semanticstudios.com semanticstudios.com
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the creation, publication, and governance of useful, usable content.
This is a great compact definition of what Content Innovation is about (in a narrower domain).
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Unfortunately, the part that deals with SOAP transformations is not free.
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github.com github.com
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i implemented this myself this way:
code syntax highlighting: pasted both his highlighted version (as an image) and unhighlighted version (as text, so that it can be copied/pasted, indexed, whatever)
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aobgagents.com aobgagents.com
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This template is available for 100% free of charge on TemplateMo. Download, modify and use this for your business website.
Learn how AOBG can equip you with a wide range of premium products and quality tools to help build your book of business.
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districts.neocities.org districts.neocities.org
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Fischer, O., Jeitziner, L., & Wulff, D. U. (2021). Affect in science communication: A data-driven analysis of TED talks. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/28yc5
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takingnotenow.blogspot.com takingnotenow.blogspot.com
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The mere scribe and the mere compiler have disappeared (almost completely), and the mere commentator has become very rare. Each exists only insofar as any author in creating his own work cannot do without some copying, some compiling (or research), and some commenting.
The digital era has made copying (scriptor) completely redundant. The click of a button allows the infinite copying of content.
Real compilators are few and far between, but exist in niches. Within social media many are compiling and tagging content within their accounts.
Commentators are a dime a dozen and have been made ubiquitous courtesy of social media.
Content creators or auctors still exist, but are rarer in the broader field of writing or other contexts.
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- Dec 2021
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Edge computing is an emerging new trend in cloud data storage that improves how we access and process data online. Businesses dealing with high-frequency transactions like banks, social media companies, and online gaming operators may benefit from edge computing.
Edge Computing: What It Is and Why It Matters0 https://en.itpedia.nl/2021/12/29/edge-computing-what-it-is-and-why-it-matters/ Edge computing is an emerging new trend in cloud data storage that improves how we access and process data online. Businesses dealing with high-frequency transactions like banks, social media companies, and online gaming operators may benefit from edge computing.
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alexanderobenauer.com alexanderobenauer.com
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The final keystone was when the program that a computer runs was moved to where the data is stored, rather than being represented or input physically. This effectively created what we now know of as software. Obvious in hindsight, yet almost impossible to see from the past’s vantage point.
Good way to describe ANPD.
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First, I go to existing structure notes. They are notes about notes, and therefore they map structures in my archive.
Structure notes are notes about notes. Sounds similar to Maps of Content (MoC) or Tables of Contents in some sense. No one seems to have a strong or consistent name for this practice.
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www.ft.com www.ft.com
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Espinoza, J. (2021, November 28). Vestager urges European legislators to push through rules to regulate Big Tech. Financial Times. https://www.ft.com/content/1880d0fb-0651-47ed-a8f4-6cde0f729859
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- Nov 2021
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Nelson (2020) - Computational Grounded Theory: A Methodological Framework
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csis.pace.edu csis.pace.edu
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monoskop.org monoskop.org
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Also available at http://csis.pace.edu/~marchese/CS835/Lec3/nelson.pdf (apparently with Ted's blessing; see `https://archive.org/details/HardAndFastThoughts1966`).
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link.springer.com link.springer.com
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www.diva-portal.org www.diva-portal.org
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Qualitative content analysis
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www.linkedin.com www.linkedin.com
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Quando è consigliato postare su linkedin?
- Il consiglio è di postare in questi giorni:
- Martedì;
- Giovedì;
- Sabato; Gli orari in cui è consigliato pubblicare sono compresi tra le 8 e le 10 Una volta pubblicato il contenuto, linkedin lo mostrerà ad un gruppo di utenti in test A seconda dell'engagement di questo gruppo di test nel corso delle 2 ore successive alla pubblicazione allora la copertura del post aumenterà o diminuirà.
In termini di metriche è più importante portare le persone a cliccare sul tasto "Visualizza altro" invece che sul "consiglia" o qualche altra reazione. Per questo è necessario scrivere post della lunghezza di 1200-2000 caratteri. La metrica più importante è quindi quella del "dwell time", quella che indica quanto tempo le persone passano sul proprio post e che deve essere il più alto possibile (per questo è necessario aumentare questa metrica utilizzando formati adatti come il carosello, i video, i post lunghi ecc)
Altra metrica molto più importante della reazione è il commento. Il commento è 4 volte più forte di una delle reazioni più semplici ed è 7 volte più potente se tale commento è dato nelle prime due ore.
L'impatto di lasciare un commento di più di 5 parole risulterà in un +8% per chi ha creato il post e del +6% per la persona che ha commentato. Se la prima persona che lascia il primo commento è quella che ha scritto il post allora la copertura decresce di un ammontare tra il -45% ed il -20%.
Riguardo la modalità creatore, questa aiuta e non aiuta a fare cose: non aumenta la copertura dei tuoi post; sposta la copertura dai tuoi collegamenti ai tuoi follower; aumenta la copertura dei tuoi contenuti se i tuoi contenuti contengono gli hashtag che hai definito nel tuo profilo. riduce il numero di richieste di collegamento verso di te del triplo
Se contribuisci in maniera coinvolta coi contenuti dei tuoi collegamenti allora anche i tuoi post avranno più engagement.
Il numero ideale di hashtag da utilizzare nei tuoi post è tra i 3 ed i 5 Inoltre è consigliato utilizzare un personal hashtag
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twitter.com twitter.com
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ReconfigBehSci. (2021, November 2). The current JCVI minutes debate clearly illustrates the problems with Twitter and scientific debate: Meaning glossed, hedges and distinctions left behind, claims about arguments conflated with claims about people, paving the way to ramped up, emotive soundbites and claims. 1/7 [Tweet]. @SciBeh. https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1455458854637117440
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- Oct 2021
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developer.mozilla.org developer.mozilla.org
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A model for understanding equality comparisons
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www.dougengelbart.org www.dougengelbart.org
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Full version: https://www.dougengelbart.org/content/view/266/177/
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karenmcgrane.com karenmcgrane.com
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Adaptive Content
I learned about COPE from Karen McGrane.
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karenmcgrane.com karenmcgrane.com
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COPE
Create Once, Publish Everywhere
So when I talk about adaptive content, I popularized a case study from NPR in which they outlined their catchily-named approach to publishing web content, which they called COPE. It stands for Create Once, Publish Everywhere. And in NPR’s model, they maintain a single content model for their article form. So in this content structure, they would have for an article a title, a short title, a teaser, a short teaser, several images attached to the article, an audio file, the body text, whatever metadata was attached to the article, and they could serve up a different combination of that more granular content based on the type of device someone was using.
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Adaptive: Content, Context, and Controversy
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bauhouse.ca bauhouse.ca
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For myself, Symphony was a proving ground for the COPE approach to content strategy and content management championed by Karen McGrane: create once publish everywhere.
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www.getsymphony.com www.getsymphony.com
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Adaptive Content
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karenmcgrane.com karenmcgrane.com
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COPE: Create Once, Publish Everywhere
Adaptive Content
COPE: Create Once, Publish Everywhere
With the growing need and ability to be portable comes tremendous opportunity for content providers. But it also requires substantial changes to their thinking and their systems.
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getuikit.com getuikit.comUIkit1
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WordPress & Joomla from the UIkit creators
Run for Water
I used one of these themes for the redesign of the Run for Water site. I transitioned away from Jamstack, because the organization is centred around volunteers, and it was important to empower them to easily make changes to the marketing front end of their organization. The WordPress theme has a beautiful interface for managing content. However, it goes against the philosophy of COPE (Create Once, Publish Everywhere), recommended by Karen McGrane in her presentations on Content in a Zombie Apocalypse.
Symphony
My interest in the subject of Adaptive Content goes back to the days when Symphony was my tool of choice.
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- Sep 2021
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www.tandfonline.com www.tandfonline.com
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Moran, M. B., Lucas, M., Everhart, K., Morgan, A., & Prickett, E. (2016). What makes anti-vaccine websites persuasive? A content analysis of techniques used by anti-vaccine websites to engender anti-vaccine sentiment. Journal of Communication in Healthcare, 9(3), 151–163. https://doi.org/10.1080/17538068.2016.1235531
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bracha.org bracha.org
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The Programming Language Jigsaw: Mixins, Modularity and Multiple Inheritance
Also available as PDF: http://bracha.org/jigsaw.ps
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Mixin-based inheritance
Also available as PDF: http://bracha.org/oopsla90.pdf
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www.netsolutions.com www.netsolutions.com
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the actionable content should be human-centered, i.e., should carry an emotional connection.
CTA objectivity
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Reviews and ratings Product videos Product features and highlights Clear, high-resolution images
B2B website assets
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B2B eCommerce websites need to focus on: Buying guides Product videos, explainer videos Articles and blog posts 24/7 customer support Case Studies
B2B content ideas
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stratabeat.com stratabeat.com
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In one SEMrush study, articles with at least 3,000 words generated 3X more traffic, 4X more shares, and 3.5X more backlinks than short-form articles.
SEO hack
find new topics to write
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than outbound marketing
check outbound vs inbound marketing
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blog.vmgstudios.com blog.vmgstudios.com
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aware of your competitors and establish ways to differentiate your company from them,
figure competitors
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Content marketing is a strategic inbound marketing approach focused on creating and distributing valuable, relevant, and educational content digitally to attract, retain, and qualify potential new leads.
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If your company is able to rank on search engines, such as Google, for targeted keywords and phrases, you can drive awareness of your brand.
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LinkedIn Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
B2B VS B2C
platform specific strategy needed
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brand’s story.
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Learn about their buying behaviors and notice how much time it takes for the person to turn into a customer. Notice the open rates and click rates of emails to learn what kind of products they are interested in and customize future emails accordingly.
email marketing tips
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There’s a lot you can post on social media – experiment with BTS videos, memes, tips and tricks, clothing inspo, etc.
SM tips
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duckduckgo.com duckduckgo.com
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https://hypothes.is/search?q=tag:'0-origined+index'
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tailwindcss.com tailwindcss.com
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Tailwind automatically removes all unused CSS when building for production
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- Aug 2021
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www.inf.unibz.it www.inf.unibz.it
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Pitekün: An Experimental Visual Tool to Assist Code Navigation and Code Understanding
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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I need a solution for auto-adjusting the width and height of an iframe to barely fit its content. The point is that the width and height can be changed after the iframe has been loaded.
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resize the iFrame after the contents are modified
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All solutions given thus far only account for a once off resize.
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Make iframe automatically adjust height according to the contents without using scrollbar? [duplicate] Ask Question
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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onload="setIframeHeight(this)"
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www.dgp.toronto.edu www.dgp.toronto.edu
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zzstructure.uniud.it zzstructure.uniud.itNelson1
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A non-PDFied HTML version is here: https://web.archive.org/web/20200830204849/https://journals.tdl.org/jodi/index.php/jodi/rt/printerFriendly/131/129
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visual-meta.info visual-meta.info
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on the same level as the document ‘contents’
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lists.w3.org lists.w3.org
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Regarding missing 1993/1994 archives:
See https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-talk/2016JulAug/0005.html
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www.w3.org www.w3.org
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info.cern.ch info.cern.ch
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You are (probably?) looking for https://www.w3.org/Addressing/URL/Overview.html
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info.cern.ch info.cern.ch
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The document you are looking for can be found at https://www.w3.org/Conferences/IETF92/udi2.txt
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www.norvig.com www.norvig.com
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Comparing Java vs. C/C++ Efficiency Issues to Interpersonal Issues
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If we cannot afford real, diverse, and independent assessment, we will not realize the promise of middleware.
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Building on platforms' stores of user-generated content, competing middleware services could offer feeds curated according to alternate ranking, labeling, or content-moderation rules.
Already I can see too many companies relying on artificial intelligence to sort and filter this material and it has the ability to cause even worse nth degree level problems.
Allowing the end user to easily control the content curation and filtering will be absolutely necessary, and even then, customer desire to do this will likely loose out to the automaticity of AI. Customer laziness will likely win the day on this, so the design around it must be robust.
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delong.typepad.com delong.typepad.com
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Thus we can roughly define what we mean by the art of reading as follows: the process whereby a mind, with nothing to operate on but the symbols of the readable matter, and with no help from outside, 0 elevates itself by the power of its own operations. The mind passes from understanding less to understanding more. The skilled operations that cause this to happen are the various acts that constitute the art of reading.
I'm not sure I agree with this perspective of not necessarily asking for outside help.
What if the author is at fault for not communicating properly or leaving things too obscure? Is this the exception of which he speaks?
What if the author isn't properly contextualizing all the necessary information to the reader? This can be a particular problem when writing history across large spans of both time and culture or even language.
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Yasseri, T., & Menczer, F. (2021). Can the Wikipedia moderation model rescue the social marketplace of ideas? ArXiv:2104.13754 [Physics]. http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.13754
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today.law.harvard.edu today.law.harvard.edu
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Schmitt, C. E., November 7, & 2020. (n.d.). ‘Be the Twitter that you want to see in the world’. Harvard Law Today. Retrieved 1 March 2021, from https://today.law.harvard.edu/be-the-twitter-that-you-want-to-see-in-the-world/
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cds.cern.ch cds.cern.ch
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Content also available (including the original word processor file) from https://www.w3.org/History/1989/proposal.html
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www.w3.org www.w3.org
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Other versions which are available are:
From CERN, a PDF scan of the original (includes the infamous handwritten note "Vague but exciting...": https://cds.cern.ch/record/1405411/files/ARCH-WWW-4-010.pdf
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deanebarker.net deanebarker.net
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The operative content object is the content object to which a request is directed – this is the content object that the user specifically wants, and that the request primarily operates on.
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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Another transcript available here: https://tinlizzie.org/IA/index.php/Alan_Kay_at_OOPSLA_1997:_The_Computer_Revolution_has_not_Happened_Yet
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bmcr.brynmawr.edu bmcr.brynmawr.edu
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https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2008/2008.12.41/
A searing review of David R. Slavitt's translation of Lucretius.
The "close enough" nature of the translation seems like the intellectual slide shown by too many moderns which decontextualizes our historical precedents. Perhaps fine for a quick view, but could be a slippery slope for taking as part of the basis for Western intellectual tradition.
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robustlinks.mementoweb.org robustlinks.mementoweb.org
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I like the hovercard-like UI that enables one to see prior versions of links on a page. It would be cool to have this sort of functionality built into preview cards for these as well.
<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Jonathan Zittrain</span> in The Rotting Internet Is a Collective Hallucination - The Atlantic (<time class='dt-published'>07/08/2021 22:07:17</time>)</cite></small>
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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A solid overview article about the architectural deficiencies of the web for long term archival and access as well as some ideas for fixing the issue and a plea to attempt to make things better for the future.
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Suppose Google were to change what’s on that page, or reorganize its website anytime between when I’m writing this article and when you’re reading it, eliminating it entirely. Changing what’s there would be an example of content drift; eliminating it entirely is known as link rot.
We don't talk about content drift very much. I like that some sites, particularly wiki sites, actually document their content drift in diffs and surface that information directly to the user. Why don't we do this for more websites? The Wayback machine also has this sort of feature.
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www.jayeless.net www.jayeless.net
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Gemini pages are fast to load, because they cannot include scripts, stylesheets or even images (just links to images, although some clients have options to load these in-line if you want).
The automatic portion of loading things inline and slowing down a page is part of the issue?
I'm reminded of seeing the "pull buttons" on Flancian's anagora.org site. He includes links to things like tweets, posts, and could do so for images, but the links have a button next to them that says pull. Clicking on it loads that remote resource. This has the benefit of speeding up the page and can also act as a sort of content warning depending on the particular content.
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- Jun 2021
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github.com github.com
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What?
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oeidsanders.pressbooks.com oeidsanders.pressbooks.com
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History of Computer Aided Language Learning Infographic by E-learning Infographics is included on the basis of fair use as described in the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Open Education
Attributions for non original content can be handled many ways - due to the brevity and simulated nature of this example, I managed them this way. But as in the original OER, a full attributions page would eventually become necessary for clean attribution and decluttered document layout.
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Consider the following infographic
This would have been selected with SME. I wanted to demonstrate multiple means of representation and use an insert to demonstrate use of Code of Best Practices for Fair Use in OER.
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oeidsanders.pressbooks.com oeidsanders.pressbooks.com
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Chapter 4 Revision by Colleen Sanders is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
This is where I would work out, with instructor, what license this revision should bear. I opted for CC BY for now, but that could change depending up on whether the instructor wanted to move into remixing more copyrighted/openly licensed content.
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Reference List
I culled the in-text citations to create a structured reference list, then placed it with the conclusions. Students are one click away from the extensively cited works while reading.
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Attribution
Providing attribution for source material
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oeidsanders.pressbooks.com oeidsanders.pressbooks.com
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References
Full list of sources cited in this chapter. In real life, these would all be properly formatted citations with links to articles.
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oeidsanders.pressbooks.com oeidsanders.pressbooks.com
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CMC gives language learners access to more knowledgeable individuals, either native speakers of the target language or more advanced nonnative speakers, than they might be able to encounter in a face-to-face environment, thus increasing their potential ability to learn. Indeed, in some environments, CMC provides the only possibility for access to NSs. (p. 12)
Indented and italicized to offset the quote for navigability and readability.
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careerfoundry.com careerfoundry.com
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These little trails of links help users figure out where they are within a website. Often located at the top of a site, breadcrumbs let users see their current location and the proceeding pages. Users are also able to click on them to move between steps.
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pragmaticstudio.com pragmaticstudio.com
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cookie-based authentication goes something like this:
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Token-Based Authentication
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github.com github.com
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To better understand what is actually possible have a look at the full example
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www.mutuallyhuman.com www.mutuallyhuman.com
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I’m going to add the API Server as an actor to my first test sequence to give some granularity as to what I’m actually testing.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Similarities in dialects[edit]
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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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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harpers.org harpers.org
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Think of the most common forms of influencer content: There are makeup tutorials and exercise regimens and tips for heterodox diets. There are bathroom selfies and self-portraits in bed and endless I just woke up confessions.
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github.com github.com
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None of the existing repository filtering tools did what I wanted; they all came up short for my needs. No tool provided any of the first eight traits below I wanted, and all failed to provide at least one of the last four traits as well:
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github.com github.com
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one of the following package repositories:
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the startup itself can’t remove songs
content is not hosted by Audius, instead being hosted by independent node operators.
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www.theverge.com www.theverge.com
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Audius is trying to avoid SoundCloud’s copyright issues by not hosting the user-uploaded content itself. Its open-source protocol, built on blockchain, means that the responsibility of hosting and making uploaded content available is spread out among people who register as node operators.
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- Apr 2021
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datatogether.org datatogether.org
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Internet Archive</span> in (6) Why Trust A Corporation to Do a Library’s Job? - YouTube (<time class='dt-published'>04/28/2021 11:46:41</time>)</cite></small>
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arxiv.org arxiv.org
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Yang, K.-C., Pierri, F., Hui, P.-M., Axelrod, D., Torres-Lugo, C., Bryden, J., & Menczer, F. (2020). The COVID-19 Infodemic: Twitter versus Facebook. ArXiv:2012.09353 [Cs]. http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.09353
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mignano.medium.com mignano.medium.com
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In the coming months and years, we’ll be working to further enable choice for creators, including giving them the power to choose not only how someone wants to create or monetize audio, but also where specific content is able to be consumed, ensuring creators have an opportunity to decide if they are aligned with the platforms distributing their content.
So this means you're going to use simple, open standards and tooling so that not only Anchor and Spotify will benefit? Or are you going to build closed systems that require the use of proprietary software and thus force subscriptions? Are you going to Balkanize the audio space to force consumers into your product and only your product? Or will producers be able to have a broad selection of platforms to which they could distribute their content?
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Example
This clarifies that (one of) the terminal's responsibility is:
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silvaplana-tourismus.diffrent.ch silvaplana-tourismus.diffrent.ch
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Social wall
Wird diese Seite noch verwendet?
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silvaplana-tourismus.diffrent.ch silvaplana-tourismus.diffrent.chMedien1
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Diese Seite ist noch nicht bearbeitet worden @Debi
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www.kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com
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The players plot to get the cards to yellow on player G's turn so he can lay down some Double Draw cards...
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medium.com medium.com
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The label and input were confused with body text, especially in dense compositions.
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developer.mozilla.org developer.mozilla.org
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CSS-generated content is not included in the DOM. Because of this, it will not be represented in the accessibility tree and certain assistive technology/browser combinations will not announce it. If the content conveys information that is critical to understanding the page's purpose, it is better to include it in the main document.
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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The dictionary definition of aside is "a temporary departure from a main theme or topic"
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www.writedesignonline.com www.writedesignonline.com
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A temporary departure from a main theme or topic, esp. a parenthetical comment or remark; short digression.
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dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary.cambridge.org
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(of a subject or activity) different than the one you are talking about or doing: a tangential issue
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www.yourdictionary.com www.yourdictionary.com
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Tangentially is defined as briefly mentioning a subject but not going into it in detail, or is defined as going off in a different direction.
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briefly mentioning a subject but not going into it in detail the topic/subject need not be related at all (it sounds like).
What about in the case fo:
is defined as going off in a different direction. Does the fact that it's going off in a different direction imply that it at least starts out connected/related to the original (starting point) subject (as it does in the geometry sense of tangential)? Or does it permit "jumping" to another topic (in another direction) without being related/connected at all??
I don't think I like this definition very much. It doesn't quite fit the sense I'm trying to use it for in my tag:
tangentially related content (aside)
Ah, here's a definition that matches what I thought it meant (one of the senses anyway): https://hyp.is/3Bn2bpZ7Eeu3Ok8vg03AVA/www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tangential
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1a : touching lightly : incidental, peripheral tangential involvement also : of little relevance arguments tangential to the main point
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dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary.cambridge.orgaside2
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The informative asides about rural life make this wine guide rather special.
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a remark or story in a speech or text that is not part of the main subject:
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www.merriam-webster.com www.merriam-webster.com
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He frequently interrupted his narrative with amusing asides.
Aside seems to imply that it is somewhat related, even though not directly related.
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a comment or discussion that does not relate directly to the main subject being discussed : digression
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dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary.cambridge.org
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A parenthetical remark is said in addition to the main part of what you are saying or writing.
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code.visualstudio.com code.visualstudio.com
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Show/hide output and metadata differences in the diff editor
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We are continuing an overhaul of our default startup editor in order to provide relevant extension-contributed tips and walkthroughs, intended to make both core VS Code features and extension contributions more approachable to new users.
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We continued improving our support extending the Markdown renderer in Notebooks.
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store.steampowered.com store.steampowered.com
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It feels like it was thrown together in a weekend using parts from "Think To Die" since even the successful act of feeding your chickens has the same blood-splatter-on-camera-lens that you would get from scoring in Think To Die where your goal is to kill all of your people as opposed to this where you are feeding animals, so what's with the blood splatter? It just shows a lack of attention to detail.
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The blood when you get the animal to food is really off putting. It doesn't make sense, is the player suppose to be eating the animal once you get it to food? If the dev just removed that it would make this game MUCH MUCH better.
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www.washingtonpost.com www.washingtonpost.com
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Terry is concerned by those commonly cited statistics revealing how little time museumgoers spend looking at art, but more upsetting is that most people don’t feel welcome in museums at all. “They’re looking for zero seconds,” he says.
Being welcoming and inviting can be an important thing. If you're not, then your material is not even considered.
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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github.blog github.blog
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We added the X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff header to our raw URL responses way back in 2011 as a first step in combating hotlinking. This has the effect of forcing the browser to treat content in accordance with the Content-Type header. That means that when we set Content-Type: text/plain for raw views of files, the browser will refuse to treat that file as JavaScript or CSS.
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developer.mozilla.org developer.mozilla.org
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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Take control of it for yourself.
quite in contrast to the 2021 Congressional Investigation into Online Misinformation and Disinformation which places the responsibility on major platforms (FB, Twitter, YouTube) to moderate and control content.
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Q: So, this means you don’t value hearing from readers?A: Not at all. We engage with readers every day, and we are constantly looking for ways to hear and share the diversity of voices across New Jersey. We have built strong communities on social platforms, and readers inform our journalism daily through letters to the editor. We encourage readers to reach out to us, and our contact information is available on this How To Reach Us page.
We have built strong communities on social platforms
They have? Really?! I think it's more likely the social platforms have built strong communities which happen to be talking about and sharing the papers content. The paper doesn't have any content moderation or control capabilities on any of these platforms.
Now it may be the case that there are a broader diversity of voices on those platforms over their own comments sections. This means that a small proportion of potential trolls won't drown out the signal over the noise as may happen in their comments sections online.
If the paper is really listening on the other platforms, how are they doing it? Isn't reading some or all of it a large portion of content moderation? How do they get notifications of people mentioning them (is it only direct @mentions)?
Couldn't/wouldn't an IndieWeb version of this help them or work better.
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Inquirer.com</span> in Why we’re removing comments on most of Inquirer.com (<time class='dt-published'>03/18/2021 19:32:19</time>)</cite></small>
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www.inquirer.com www.inquirer.com
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Many news organizations have made the decision to eliminate or restrict comments in recent years, from National Public Radio, to The Atlantic, to NJ.com, which did a nice job of explaining the decision when comments were removed from its site.
A list of journalistic outlets that have removed comments from their websites.
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Experience has shown that anything short of 24-hour vigilance on all stories is insufficient.
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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the Guardian. ‘Small Number of Facebook Users Responsible for Most Covid Vaccine Skepticism – Report’, 16 March 2021. http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/mar/15/facebook-study-covid-vaccine-skepticism.
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www.technologyreview.com www.technologyreview.com
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Meanwhile, the algorithms that recommend this content still work to maximize engagement. This means every toxic post that escapes the content-moderation filters will continue to be pushed higher up the news feed and promoted to reach a larger audience.
This and the prior note are also underpinned by the fact that only 10% of people are going to be responsible for the majority of posts, so if you can filter out the velocity that accrues to these people, you can effectively dampen down the crazy.
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In his New York Times profile, Schroepfer named these limitations of the company’s content-moderation strategy. “Every time Mr. Schroepfer and his more than 150 engineering specialists create A.I. solutions that flag and squelch noxious material, new and dubious posts that the A.I. systems have never seen before pop up—and are thus not caught,” wrote the Times. “It’s never going to go to zero,” Schroepfer told the publication.
The one thing many of these types of noxious content WILL have in common are the people at the fringes who are regularly promoting it. Why not latch onto that as a means of filtering?
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github.com github.com
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This repo is currently unmaintained. The code hasn't been updated for a while. But not all is lost, antimicro has a future!
Have to read on to understand...
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Using these attributes will show validation errors, or limit what the user can enter into an <input>.
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www.kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com
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Design SHOGI pieces have been redesigned with new iconography to indicate the piece’s movement.
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Lori Morimoto, a fandom academic who was involved in the earlier discussion, didn’t mince words about the inherent hypocrisy of the controversy around STWW. “The discussions of the fic were absolutely riddled with people saying they wished you could block and/or ban certain users and fics on AO3 altogether because this is obnoxious,” she wrote to me in an email, “and nowhere (that I can see) is there anyone chiming in to say, ‘BUT FREE SPEECH!!!’” Morimoto continued: But when people suggest the same thing based on racist works and users, suddenly everything is about freedom of speech and how banning is bad. When it’s about racism, every apologist under the sun puts in an appearance to fight for our rights to be racist assholes, but if it’s about making the reading experience less enjoyable (which is basically what this is — it’s obnoxious, but not particularly harmful except to other works’ ability to be seen), then suddenly our overwhelming concern with free speech seems to just disappear in a poof of nothingness.
This is an interesting example of people papering around allowing racism in favor of free speech.
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Mike Quayle. (2020, November 26). @STWorg @SciBeh @jayvanbavel @UlliEcker @philipplenz6 @AnaSKozyreva @johnfocook ‘Well it’s not a moral dilemma!’ cry the academics as the leopard eats their faces 😜 [Tweet]. @Quayle. https://twitter.com/Quayle/status/1331918108349620230
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trailblazer.to trailblazer.to
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A leaked snippet of the endpoint architectural design draft document, highly confidential.
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trailblazer.to trailblazer.to
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To implement such an activity, we only need to rewire the second step’s failure output to a new terminus.
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Visualized, our new composed structure would look as follows.
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Darren Dahly. (2019, September 4). It seems appropriate to do a thread on our recent session about the use of Twitter by statisticians. Https://t.co/eFwLDuXnOU [Tweet]. @statsepi. https://twitter.com/statsepi/status/1169313702715281408
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store.steampowered.com store.steampowered.com
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I think one thing would have been a solution to basically everything here: Player created maps. As Im involved in many modding communities, I know for a fact that player created content can be vital in making games last so much longer, and the quality can shoot for the stars, Player created maps would have been fantastic for this game.
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github.com github.com
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Tree Navigation
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github.com github.com
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So, what can we do to check for None in our programs? You can use builtin Optional type and write a lot of if some is not None: conditions. But, having null checks here and there makes your code unreadable.
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www.kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.comDEFCON 11
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The author will offer presentation/game sessions on Tabletopia, in French and English. In addition, the game will be freely available for players on Tabletopia as soon as the written rules are available.
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github.com github.com
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Here comes a sample screenshot.
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trailblazer.to trailblazer.to
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We decided against paid documentation, so all will be freely available on our shiny new website.
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What this means is: I better refrain from writing a new book and we rather focus on more and better docs.
I'm glad. I didn't like that the book (which is essentially a form of documentation/tutorial) was proprietary.
I think it's better to make documentation and tutorials be community-driven free content
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"Open access" refers to toll-free or gratis access to content
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What is the opposite of free content?
The opposite of free/open-source software is proprietary software or non-free software (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proprietary_software).
So should we call the opposite of free content "non-free content"? Or "proprietary content"?
Seems likes either would be fine.
Looks like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Non-free_content prefers the term "non-free content".
Couldn't find anyone contrasting these 2 terms (like I could no doubt find for software):
- https://duckduckgo.com/?q=+%22non-free+content%22+%22free+content%22
- https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%22proprietary+content%22+%22free+content%22&ia=web
Not to be confused with:
- paid content ... just like:
- free content should not be confused with gratis content (?)
- free software should not be confused with freeware
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A free cultural work (free content) is, according to the definition of Free Cultural Works, one that has no significant legal restriction on people's freedom to: use the content and benefit from using it, study the content and apply what is learned, make and distribute copies of the content, change and improve the content and distribute these derivative works.
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A free cultural work (free content) is, according to the definition of Free Cultural Works, one that has no significant legal restriction on people's freedom to:
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A free content, libre content, or free information, is any kind of functional work, work of art, or other creative content that meets the definition of a free cultural work.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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The Definition of Free Cultural Works is a definition of free content from 2006. The project evaluates and recommends compatible free content licenses.
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github.com github.com
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It requires an account to update, but the other inputs are optional. If they're missing, it'll ignore those attributes. If they're present, it'll update them.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Diagram of interactions
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github.com github.com
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opentextbooks.concordia.ca opentextbooks.concordia.ca
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threadreaderapp.com threadreaderapp.com
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www.convinceandconvert.com www.convinceandconvert.com
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The blog A Life Of Productivity uses double opt-ins to make sure that people signing up for the email newsletter really want to read it. If a site visitor was somehow subscribed by accident, the subscription won’t go through unless they click the verification button sent to their email address.<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-32479" src="https://www.convinceandconvert.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/A-Life-of-Productivity.jpg" alt="A Life of Productivity" width="724" height="549" />
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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The solution, he said, was to identify “super-spreaders” of slander, the people and the websites that wage the most vicious false attacks.
This would be a helpful thing in general disinformation from a journalistic perspective too.
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