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www.vox.com www.vox.com
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The Senate confirmed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on Thursday by a 53-47 vote.
Annotation in Black and White. </br>Congratulations to Justice Jackson. Ketanji Brown Jackson has been confirmed by the Senate 53-47 as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, the first Black female justice in the court's history. #Annotate22 97/365 Image credit: Vox.
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mitpress.mit.edu mitpress.mit.edu
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Annotation in Annotation. </br>"Annotation is written within the warp and weft of our texts, patterning the fabric of daily life." My book Annotation, written with Antero Garcia and published by The MIT Press, is one year old today! Celebrating with some reader marginalia (thank you!) and re-upping a Commonplace essay about sparking our #AnnoConvo. #Annotate22 96/365
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github.com github.com
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so the effort to make it work for every audio player on all user environments is futile.
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collections.si.edu collections.si.edu
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Booker T. Washington, President of the Negro Industrial School, Tuskegee, Alabama
Annotation in stereograph. </br>“Booker T. Washington, President of the Negro Industrial School, Tuskegee, Alabama.” Textual description of an outdoor scene added to two identical albumen photographs in an 1899 stereograph. Washington was born on this day, April 5th, in 1856. #Annotate22 95/365
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the edges of the Stone of Hope and the Mountain of Despair incorporate scrape marks to symbolize the struggle and movement, as well as an engraving of the words “Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope.”
Annotation in memoriam. </br>“The edges of the Stone of Hope and the Mountain of Despair incorporate scrape marks to symbolize the struggle and movement, as well as an engraving of the words ‘Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope.’” #Annotate22 94/365
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www.hollywoodreporter.com www.hollywoodreporter.com
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“Our musicians wear body armor instead of tuxedos. They sing to the wounded in hospitals
Annotation in song and solidarity. </br>“Our musicians wear body armor instead of tuxedos. They sing to the wounded in hospitals.” </br>Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's prerecorded commentary on freedom, silence, and music in the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. #Annotate22 93/365 Image credit: CBS.
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www.npr.org www.npr.org
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In a stunning victory, Amazon workers on Staten Island vote for a union Facebook Twitter Flipboard Email
Annotation in NLRB Tally of Ballots. </br>“The challenged ballots are not determinative. A majority of the valid votes counted has been cast for the Petitioner, the Amazon Labor Union.” Workers of JFK8 voted 2,654 to 2,131 for unionization. #Annotate22 92/365
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www.poetryfoundation.org www.poetryfoundation.org
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On Virtue
Annotation in poetry. </br>Brackets in Phillis Wheatley’s “On Virtue.” </br>“Attend me, Virtue, thro’ my youthful years! </br>O leave me not to the false joys of time! </br>But guide my steps to endless life and bliss.” </br> Today, April 1st, is the beginning of National Poetry Month organized by the Academy of American Poets. #Annotate22 91/365 Image credit: Boston Public Library/Internet Archive.
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- Mar 2022
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collections.si.edu collections.si.edu
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Cabinet card portrait of Thomas Mundy Peterson
Annotation with medal. </br>“Presented by citizens of Perch Amboy, N.J., to Thomas Peterson, the first colored voter in the United States under the provisions of the Fifteenth Amendment, at an election held in that city March 31st, 1870." Peterson voted on this day, March 31st, one hundred and fifty-two years ago. Source: Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. #Annotate22 90/365
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projects.seattletimes.com projects.seattletimes.com
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A1 Revisited: At a historic moment, this paper missed the mark.
Annotation with A1 Revisited. </br>“A1 Revisited is an opportunity to interrogate our past coverage, noting where we went wrong, considering how we would cover these events differently today, and collaborating with community members and organizations, and asking critical questions. We hope taking these steps will inform our journalistic practices today as we aim for fairer, more accurate, more equitable and more inclusive coverage.” From project editors Cyrstal Paul and Emily M. Eng discussing The Seattle Times' coverage of the forced removal of Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island in 1942. #Annotate22 89/365
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store.steampowered.com store.steampowered.com
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Its core theme - segregation. It's done in such an ingenious and innocent way - colour.
new tag: not so much sneaky, but clever way of communicating an idea/message/theme
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www.cnn.com www.cnn.com
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a bill that would make lynching a federal hate crime after Congress approved the legislation earlier this month with overwhelming bipartisan support.
Annotation with telegram. </br>Stamps, corrected date, and notes added to a September 1st 1955 telegram sent from the Chicago Defender to President Eisenhower: “A Chicago Boy. Emmet [sic] Louis Till 14 was kidnapped and lynched in Mississippi this week, would you let us know if your office has plans to take any action with reference to this shocking act of lawlessness.” Today, March 29, 2022, President Biden signs the Emmett Till Antilynching Act into law. #Annotate22 88/365 Image credit: National Archives and Records Administration.
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blogs.loc.gov blogs.loc.gov
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Mamoulian saved the back of his director’s chair that had been embellished with artwork and signatures. More than just an artifact, this piece of canvas is a record of the people who worked on this early sound feature film
Annotation with chair. </br>“Mamoulian saved the back of his director’s chair that had been embellished with artwork and signatures. More than just an artifact, this piece of canvas is a record of the people who worked on this early sound feature film.” #Annotate22 87/365
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www.mollywhite.net www.mollywhite.net
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a thinly-veiled advertisement for cryptocurrency that appeared to have received little in the way of fact-checking or critical editorial scrutiny.
Annotation with facts and analysis. </br>Molly White, along with a group of cryptocurrency researchers and critics, have annotated the New York Times' “thinly-veiled advertisement for cryptocurrency that appeared to have received little in the way of fact-checking.” #Annotate22 86/365
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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On 26 March 1948
Annotation with FBI record. </br>“I leave this country not without bitterness and infuriation. I could well understand it when in 1933 the Hitler bandits put a price on my head and drove me out. They were the evil of the period; I was proud at being driven out. But I feel heartbroken over being driven out of this beautiful country in this ridiculous way.” FBI surveillance of Eisler informed subsequent interrogations by the House Committee on Un-American Activities in September of 1947. Eisler and his wife Lou departed America on this day, March 26th, in 1948. #Annotate22 85/365 Image credit: FBI FOIA Library.
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exhibit.library.pitt.edu exhibit.library.pitt.edu
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Labor History Series
Annotation with labor history. </br>“When the fire broke out workers rushed to the exits and found them jammed. When the blaze was put out, there were 146 women burned to death.” A cartoon about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, which occurred on this day, March 25th, in 1911. #Triangle146 #Annotate22 84/365
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Patent Case File No. 1,370,316, Diver's Suit, Inventor Harry HoudiniImage
Annotation with Patent Case File No. 1370316. </br>Name: Harry Houdini </br>of: Brooklyn </br>Invention: Diver’s Suit </br>Petition: June 30, 1917 </br>Patented: Mar 1, 1921 </br>Harry “Handcuff” Houdini, born Erik Weisz the son of a Rabbi, was born on this day, March 24, in 1874. #Annotate22 83/365
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type.cyhsu.xyz type.cyhsu.xyz
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Hello 我是因为你的介绍用上 Hypothesis 的,感觉不错,谢谢!
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luc.devroye.org luc.devroye.org
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Lambe-lambe (translated: 'lick-lick')
Annotation with lambe-lambe. </br>Lambe-lambe (“lick-lick”) is a process of affixing wheatpaste posters to walls. Grafica Fidalga is the only lambe-lambe printshop in São Paulo making street art, as with this stunning poster of director Akira Kurosawa who was born on this day, March 23, in 1910. #Annotate22 82/365 Image credit: Augusto Gomes.
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ludocode.com ludocode.com
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I believe this is partly due to a militant position on free software. Some advocates believe so strongly that users should be able to recompile their software that they force them to do so. They break libraries seemingly on purpose just to say, “Recompile! Oh you can’t? That’ll teach you to use binary software!” Of course users don’t want to recompile their software, but what users actually want is usually lost on GNOME developers.
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www.npr.org www.npr.org
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Fifty years ago today, the U.S. Senate passed the Equal Rights Amendment, following the lead of the House of Representatives and paving the way for it to become the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Annotation with proposed amendment. </br>“Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.” The United States Senate passed the Equal Rights Amendment 50 years ago today, on March 22nd, in 1972. #Annotate22 81/365
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Instead of "of thee I sing" she sang "to thee we sing."
Annotation with song. </br>“As the thousands before her stood and bared their heads Miss Anderson with dramatic brilliance opened her recital with the singing of ‘America.’” On revised lyrics and public performance from 1939 as #BHM turns to #WomensHistoryMonth. #Annotate22 60/365 Image credit: National Museum of American History, Archives Center.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Butler Act
Annotation with approval. </br>Three signatures and the date: “March 21st 1925.” </br>The Butler Act "prohibiting the teaching of Evolution Theory in all the Universities, Normals and all other public schools of Tennessee” was approved 97 years ago on this date, March 21st, 1925. #Annotate22 80/365 Image credit: Tennessee State Library and Archives.
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github.com github.com
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In any significant project I worked in the last 15 years, logging text messages resulted in a large amount of strings which was hard to make sense of, thus mostly ignored.
hard to make sense of, thus mostly ignored
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Kearney High School
Annotation with table. </br>“Colleen is a babe.” </br>“Becky -N- Aaron” </br>The subversive etchings of adolescence–names, crushes, scribbles, hearts, most faded into the grain with time–added to a table from Kearney High School in Kearney, Nebraska (thanks Dane Stickney). #Annotate22 79/365
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abcnews.go.com abcnews.go.com
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Trump's 'Chinese Virus' tweet helped lead to rise in racist anti-Asian Twitter content: Study
Annotation with racism. </br>“Chinese,” written with habitual Sharpie, and racism, by then-President Trump two years ago today. As reported and photographed by Jabin Botsford: “He crossed out ‘Corona’ and replaced it with ‘Chinese’ Virus." #Annotate22 78/365
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www.international.gc.ca www.international.gc.ca
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promoting and encouraging respect for human rights
Annotation with suggested edits. </br>“COMMENT: Yes. But you are attacking civilians, bombing schools and hospitals, and looting aid. Which makes us think you do not actually believe this? Please explain.” </br> With righteous anger and fact, the Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations perfects the form of an annotated letter. #Annotate22 77/365
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www.montgomeryindependent.com www.montgomeryindependent.com
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Titled Unforgettable, the mural is the latest in of line of art installations honoring Montgomery’s history
Annotation with legacy. </br>"Unforgettable That's what you are Unforgettable Tho' near or far </br>Like a song of love that clings to me How the thought of you does things to me Never before Has someone been more..." </br>Happy birthday Nat King Cole, born on this day, March 17, in 1919. #Annotate22 76/365 Image credit: Photographer 192.
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digitalcollections.nypl.org digitalcollections.nypl.org
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The Scarlet Letter (Cinema 1926)
Annotation with scarlet letter. </br>“An attempt is made to wring a confession from Hester Prynne.” </br>The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne was published #OTD in 1850. Image, with caption, from 1926 movie via New York Public Library digital collections. #Annotate22 75/365
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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She also held a sign saying: “Don’t believe the propaganda. They’re lying to you here.” It was signed in English: “Russians against the war.”
Annotation with broadcast. </br>“Stop the war. Don’t believe propaganda. They’re lying to you here.” </br>Yesterday’s alternate broadcast chyron, displayed as protest by Marina Ovsyannikova, on Russia’s state Channel One. She also shouted “Stop the war. No to war.” #Annotate22 74/365
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code.visualstudio.com code.visualstudio.com
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Note that this is a breaking API change in the libraries (more information in the README.md). It does not affect the backwards compatibility of the protocol itself.
annotation meta: may need new tag: backwards compatibility of the protocol backwards compatibility for [libraries that use [it?]]
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www.cpr.org www.cpr.org
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all she could do was scream and cry.
Annotation with howl. </br>ВОЛАЙТЕ, НАРОДЕ МІЙ </br>New street art added to an electrical box along Colfax in Denver with a plea in Ukrainian that translates as “Cry, my people” or, more figuratively, “Howl my humans.” #StandWithUkraine. First posted (and also created by?) @animalartcrimes. #Annotate22 73/365 Original photograph, taken March 13, 2022.
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Workers at more than 100 Starbucks stores in 26 states have now filed for union elections
Annotation with creative pro-union sticky notes. </br>“‘The union’ would be us.” Editing a management poster by @chels_crew. #Annotate22 72/365 Photograph shared with permission of @chels_crew.
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contingentmagazine.org contingentmagazine.org
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Annotations shape how we are remembered by our classmates and how we remember our past selves.
Annotation with yearbook. </br>“Annotations shape how we are remembered by our classmates and how we remember our past selves.” On yearbooks and history by Mary Klann and Kristina Poznan. Plus two yearbook notes, who copied the sarcasm #Annotate22 71/365
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collections.library.yale.edu collections.library.yale.edu
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Hansberry, Lorraine
Annotation with request and reference. </br>"I have tentatively chosen as a title for this work a line from one of your poems." Lorraine Hansberry's cited request to Langston Hughes. A Raisin in the Sun premiered on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on this day, March 11, in 1959. #Annotate22 70/365
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www.archives.gov www.archives.gov
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo En Español
Annotation with treaty. </br>“This annotated Senate copy indicates controversial points in Article V, which designated an 1847 map by J. Disturnell as the basis for the U.S.-Mexico boundary. The Senate rejected a clause limiting changes to that boundary.” The U.S. Senate ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo on this day, March 10, in 1848. #Annotate22 69/365
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FOR a time during the late 1960's and early 1970's, every family seemed to have one member, usually male, who left his mark in thin strips of embossed plastic. He branded his name on prized possessions with 3/8-inch-high, self-adhesive plastic tapes, fastidiously labeled every workshop drawer and posted critical instructions about the fuse box.
Annotation with appliance. </br>Bathtub with faucets labeled "H" for hot and "C" for cold. Bonni Stachowiak describes this annotated appliance at the start of Teaching in Higher Ed episode 404, featuring the Annotate22 project (thanks Bonni!). It airs tomorrow 3/10–stay tuned! #Annotate22 68/365
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www.tshaonline.org www.tshaonline.org
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organizing the largest strike in San Antonio history, the Pecan-Shellers’ Strike of 1938
Annotation with strike. </br>“I never thought in terms of fear. I thought in terms of justice.” </br>Honoring Emma Tenayuca on #InternationalWomensDay who organized the Pecan-Shellers’ Strike that ended on this day, March 8, in 1938 after 37 days of protest. #AnnotateLoC #Annotate22 67/365
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drive.google.com drive.google.com
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Ich hoffe, ich finde noch heraus wie das hier geht. Ein und dieselbe PDF Datei via hypothes.is zu bearbeiten, das wäre großartig.
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www.mashed.com www.mashed.com
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We Finally Understand Why Starbucks Always Spells Your Name Wrong
Annotation with apology. </br>“I’m sorry I think I still spelled it wrong.” A handwritten apology added to a coffee cup. Thanks for sharing Tutaleni, I appreciate this as someone whose name is often misspelled and mispronounced. Need a fix? Visit WhatsMyStarbucksName.com </br>#Annotate22 66/365
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abcnews.go.com abcnews.go.com
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Harris to mark 'Bloody Sunday' anniversary in Selma
Annotation with historical marker. </br>“On March 7, John Lewis and Hosea Williams led a group of 600 African Americans from Brown Chapel AME Church six blocks and across the Edmund Pettus Bridge.” Today is the 57th anniversary of #BloodySunday in Selma. #GoodTrouble #Annotate22 65/365
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denverite.com denverite.com
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Unwarranted and reckless violence, a lack of body camera footage and missing or vague documentation amounted to a mismanaged response from the very institution being protested.
Annotation with grime. </br>“Wash ME!!” </br> I took this photo yesterday. A reminder that notes are routinely added to everyday objects and—while an annotator’s intent may be unknown—our reading of their commentary, and our civic priorities, is literal and allegorical. #Annotate22 64/365
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remikalir.com remikalir.com
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March 4 Hypothesis annotation
Where, and how, have you colored outside the lines? #Annotate22 63/365
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marched along Pennsylvania Avenue--the same route that the inaugural parade would take the next day-
Annotation with photograph. </br>“Woman Suffrage Procession, March 3, 1913” </br> An annotated photograph of a photograph, taken at the location of the Woman Suffrage Procession, which occurred on this day, March 3, in 1913. #Annotate22 62/365 Image credit: Lorie Shaull.
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www.loc.gov www.loc.gov
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100 points in a game
Annotation with score. </br>23 (first quarter points) + 18 (Q2) + 28 (Q3) + 31 (Q4) = 100 </br>On this day in 1962 Wilt Chamberlain set the NBA single-game scoring record with 100 points for the Philadelphia Warriors against the New York Knicks. The final score was 169–147. #Annotate22 61/365
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- Feb 2022
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www.nps.gov www.nps.gov
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Dearfield was the largest black homesteading settlement in Colorado
Annotation on cobbler’s hammer. </br>“C. Rothwell / Dearfield, Colo / Black Cowboy” </br>Circa 1913-30 from the home of Charles Rothwell. Dearfield was the largest Black homesteading settlement in Colorado, about 70 miles northeast of Denver. #Annotate22 59/365 Image credit: History Colorado.
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www.reuters.com www.reuters.com
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an edited photo of a standard road sign in which directions to nearby cities have been replaced with profanities
Annotation on directions. </br>"Go fuck yourself" </br>"Go fuck yourself again" </br>"Go fuck yourself back in Russia" </br>The Ukrainian state road agency Ukravtodor "posted an edited photo of a standard road sign in which directions to nearby cities have been replaced with profanities.” #Annotate22 58/365
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www.espn.com www.espn.com
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wrote "No War Please" on a TV camera
Annotation on camera and war. </br>“No War Please” </br>From @espn: “Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev wrote ‘No War Please’ on a TV camera moments after advancing to the final at the Dubai Championships on Friday.” </br>#AndreyRublev #StandWithUkraine #Annotate22 57/365
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web.hypothes.is web.hypothes.is
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collaborative annotation
I struggled to understand the usefulness of collaborative annotation outside a classroom setting but I found altering the way I think of it does provide some benefit: It's social networking for academia. Interacting with each other and building off our colleagues ideas allows us to consider new questions and collaborate in a way that's more accessible over distances and tools.
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two million digital documents have been annotated
and add another one to the mix ;)
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If signed into law, the bill would limit protected speech in workplaces with more than fifteen employees and classrooms by censoring honest dialogue about systemic racism, gender, and race discrimination.
Annotation on discrimination. </br>“CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.” </br>e̶t̶h̶n̶i̶c̶i̶t̶y̶ -> color </br>g̶e̶n̶d̶e̶r̶ -> sex </br>Yesterday the Florida House of Representatives passed the “Stop WOKE Act” that is intended to censor dialogue about systemic racism, gender, and race discrimination. #Annotate22 56/365
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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The Invasion of Ukraine: How Russia Attacked and What Happens Next
Annotation on sovereignty. “Ukraine Will Resist!” A message about sovereignty and resistance written recently near London and featuring colors historically associated with Ukrainian independence and the national flag. #Annotate22 55/365
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s3.documentcloud.org s3.documentcloud.org
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I hereby direct your agency to conduct a prompt and thorough investigation of any reported instances of these abusive procedures in the State of Texas.
Annotation on donation.
Please join me in supporting the Transgender Education Network of Texas, an organization dedicated to furthering gender diverse equality in Texas, and also Equality Texas to help secure full and lived equality for LGBTQ+ Texans. One small and necessary act. #TransRightsAreHumanRights #Annotate22 54/365
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Hmm...this page doesn’t exist. Try searching for something else.
Apparently Persuall was embarrassed about their pro-surveillance capitalism stance and perhaps not so much for its lack of kindness and care for the basic humanity of students.
Sad that they haven't explained or apologized for their misstep.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220222022208/https://twitter.com/perusall/status/1495945680002719751
Additional context: https://twitter.com/search?q=(%40perusall)%20until%3A2022-02-23%20since%3A2022-02-21&src=typed_query
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app.perusall.com app.perusall.comPerusall1
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Annotation on surveillance. “What are you looking at?” #Annotate22 53/365 Image credit: Duca di Spinaci.
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Annotation on good trouble. “Never, ever be afraid to make noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble.” Happy birthday to John Lewis born on this day, February 21, 1940. Artist Jarrett Becke painted a mural of Lewis in Atlanta and shared this commentary via Instagram: “Keep fighting the good fight and never worry about getting into #GoodTrouble." #Annotate22 52/365
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The 2.20.22 Issue — The Future of Work
Annotation on work. Notes on today's @NYTmag: “Coverline: The Future of Work When No One Wants to Work” “Photography of Exploding Desk”
RT or reply with responses to my prompts: "I work" "My employer" "Hello Pandemic Year 3___" #Annotate22 51/365
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Amache Historic Site will join the National Park System after bill passes final significant hurdle in Congress
Annotation on internment. “The drawing for this map was originally drawn by Eddie Kubota, who was a high school student at Amache.” Carved into a sign at Camp Amache, which has now been designated a Historic Site and part of the National Park Service. Today, February 19th, is the Day of Remembrance and the 80th anniversary of Executive Order 9066. #Annotate22 50/365 Image credit: Kelly Michals.
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www.smithsonianmag.com www.smithsonianmag.com
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The Jezero crater location has been named ‘Octavia E. Butler Landing’ in honor of the late literary giant
Annotation on Mars. “The Jezero crater location has been named ‘Octavia E. Butler Landing’ in honor of the late literary giant.” Today is the 1-year landing anniversary of NASA's Perseverance rover. #Annotate22 49/365
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www.edweek.org www.edweek.org
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or limit how teachers can discuss racism and sexism
Annotation on the teaching of racism and sexism. “Since January 2021, 37 states have introduced bills or taken other steps that would restrict teaching critical race theory or limit how teachers can discuss racism and sexism.” This interactive, and updated, EducationWeek map includes bill status and details for all 50 states, as well as Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico. #Annotate22 48/365
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guzey.com guzey.com
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By waking up early you intentionally were fighting against your chronobiology, hence adding an element of acute sleep deprivation regardless of how many hours you got the night before. That mania fuels an amphetamine like focus.
Relatable. There's just that 'something' feeling when rising substantially early.
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meaning that clearance is not caused by sleep per se, but instead only co-occurrs with it.
Also meaning that without anaesthesia, humans clear metabolites through sleep. Which would you opt for?
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Walker wrote: “Routinely sleeping less than six or seven hours a night demolishes your immune system, more than doubling your risk of cancer”, despite there being no evidence that cancer in general and sleep are related. There are obviously no RCTs on this, and, in fact, there’s not even a correlation between general cancer risk and sleep duration.
Big if true. If this is indeed an outright lie, then it's about time we all woke up.
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upstream cause that results in both undersleeping and lack of productivity.
Very plausible. The Cult of Sleep, by default, accuses lack-of-sleep as the culprit of an ever-widening salad bar of life's ailments. Nothing requires less thought than blaming sleep, the unconscious, elusive abstract, for predicaments.
Lack of productivity warrants more nuanced and bespoke investigation, though not excluding sleep!
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this is expected as per the analogy to exercise I make above.
But this is a poor analogy. Is your lost productivity later reimbursed? If so, how might you explain the underlying catchup mechanism for cognitive performance?
If it cannot be explained as simply as the relationship between exercise and strength i.e. muscle tear => muscle repair => muscle consolidation, the analogy has overreached.
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just a prospect of playing an exciting video game, makes me 100% alert even after sleeping for 2-3 hours.
Can confirm. Now this is true science.
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Convincing a million 20-year-olds to sleep an unnecessary hour a day is equivalent, in terms of their hours of wakefulness, to killing 62,500 of them.
Such sentences erode credibility; this kind of crude sabre-rattling is regrettably employed props up ideas have not the legs to stand alone.
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It appears that there is a distinct single-point mutation that allows some people to sleep several hours less than typical on average.
Fascinating. Perhaps an answer to [[patrick collison]]'s question on why some people need less sleep than others: https://twitter.com/patrickc/status/945846866444349440
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there’s nothing “natural” about sleeping 7-9 hours.
Fair enough. "Natural" arguments typically represents a morals more than it does reason.
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get by
Getting by on a solo sailing race requires a far narrower, albeit more refined, set of performant skills than getting by generally. For one, social skills are redundant.
The minimum amount of sleep to achieve the fastest time in a race accommodates many painful tradeoffs that non-seafaring-speed-maximising humans would consider as not getting by.
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sleepiness, rather absence of sleep
That's like saying thirst, rather than the absence of water, is responsible for the decrease cognitive performance during dehydration.
Yes, you could have slept 20 hours and still feel sleepy. Or not slept for 40 hours and not feel sleepy. Or have sleepiness/wakefulness artificially induced. But these are frivolous scenarios for discerning the relative impact of sleepiness and absence of sleep on cognitive performance.
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short-term acute stress response results in adaptation and in long-term increase in performance and in benefit to the organism.
Perhaps so. Effort of all colours may produce short-term stress while producing obvious long-term benefits. After all, stress serves to keep us from harm.
But even the modern human is, in all his comfort, susceptible to genuine harm. To repurpose the fundamental, time-tested purpose stress has served is to risk forgoing better explanations for the same phenomena you're ascribing to stress.
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The only thing we observe is that my organism was subjected to acute stress.
Yet ignored are side effects that escaped observation. Sleep-related memory loss may have contributed to this emphatic conclusion.
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being overpowered by a superstimulus while being bored
Fair point.
Put Big Macs in front of me and I'll eat more Big Macs. Put a Playstation in front of me and I'll play more video games. Put a bed in front of me I'll sleep more. Not much more, but more than if it were not there.
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Does this sound “natural”
If natural means 'as humans were in the Stone Age', then obviously not.
If natural means 'as a human would behave in a given environment', then probably.
A roof over your head, comfortable bed, mattress, duvets, pillows, and atmospheric regulation are not cheap - but it does seem human-like to value them as we do.
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www.artnews.com www.artnews.com
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They gave me a pen. I drew the eyes. I thought it was just their childhood drawings!”
Annotation on art. “They gave me a pen. I drew the eyes. I thought it was just their childhood drawings!” Security guard Aleksandr Vasiliev who, during his first day on the job, drew eyes on Anna Leporskaya’s painting "Three Figures." #Annotate22 46/365
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If you now think: “That’s ridiculous. Who would want to read andpretend to learn just for the illusion of learning and understanding?”please look up the statistics: The majority of students chooses everyday not to test themselves in any way. Instead, they apply the verymethod research has shown again (Karpicke, Butler, and Roediger2009) and again (Brown 2014, ch. 1) to be almost completelyuseless: rereading and underlining sentences for later rereading.And most of them choose that method, even if they are taught thatthey don’t work.
Even when taught that some methods of learning don't work, students will still actively use and focus on them.
Are those using social annotation purposely helping students to steer clear of these methods? is there evidence that the social part of some of these related annotation or conversational practices with both the text and one's colleagues helpful? Do they need to be taken out of the text and done in a more explicit manner in a lecture/discussion section or in a book club like setting similar to that of Dan Allossso's or even within a shared space like the Obsidian book club to have more value?
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douglassday.org douglassday.org
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Join us to transcribe
Annotation on the Colored Conventions. For #DouglassDay “Join us to transcribe, explore, and teach the records of the Colored Conventions, the longest civil rights movement of the 1800s. Help us enrich these records.” #Annotate22 45/365
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www.raulpacheco.org www.raulpacheco.org
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As someone who is VERY analog, I usually take notes by hand on physical media
Annotation on note-taking. “As someone who is VERY analog, I usually take notes by hand on physical media.” #ScholarSunday appreciation for the wisdom of Dr. Raul Pacheco-Vega on note-taking techniques, scholarly marginalia and all the colors! #Annotate22 44/365
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Feb. 12, 1793 A redacted poem by Reginald Dwayne Betts
Annotation on the first Fugitive Slave Act.
"the person not imprisoned not held”
Excerpt of a redacted poem by Reginald Dwayne Betts. The first Fugitive Slave Act was signed by George Washington on this day, February 12, in 1793. From poems and stories of the 1619 Project. #Annotate22 43/365
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The Day Nelson Mandela Walked Out Of Prison Facebook Twitter Flipboard Email
Annotation on injustice. Expressions of “Free Mandela” as text displayed across everyday contexts–a poster, button, graffiti, and sculpture inscription. Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years on this day, February 11, 1990: "We have waited too long for our freedom." #Annotate22 42/365
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digitalcollections.nypl.org digitalcollections.nypl.org
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Umbrella characteristics
Annotation on umbrella characteristics. For #NationalUmbrellaDay: "The sporting The deprecatory The gay & festive Who wouldn't be an umbrellas? The Humberellers (generally waved gracefully in the sky) The heavy military" #Annotate22 41/365
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github.com github.com
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I did a spike to come up with a PoC for introducing this into the codebase of a product that I'm working on (matteeyah/respondo#225) by monkey-patching ActiveRecord with delegated types. It's amazing how can a small code change in ActiveRecord facilitate a big change in the domain model.
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github.com github.com
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You may want to jump straight to the Examples section if formal stuff annoys you.
formal stuff annoys you
prefer practical vs. prefer theoretical/academic
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visual explainer
Annotation on redistricting. “The remaining Black population is split largely among three other districts where they are the minority.” AL-1: 26% of voting-age population is Black, AL-2: 30%, AL-3: 25%. A “visual explainer" from The Guardian. #Annotate22 40/365
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docs.google.com docs.google.com
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First Page Note. About Annotated Bibliography
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canvas.uw.edu canvas.uw.edu
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Teaching Online 101 Winter 2022Calendar Event Conversation Cafe is not marked as done.Teaching Online 101 Winter 2022 Calendar EventCalendar Event Conversation Cafe, at Wednesday, February 9, 2022 1:00 PM until 2:00 PMConversation Cafe1:00 PM to 2:00 PMjoin online meetingJoinhttps://washington.zoom.us/j/91727234822Discussion Group Reflection and Discussion is not marked as done.Teaching Online 101 Winter 2022 DiscussionDiscussion Group Reflection and Discussion, due Wednesday, February 9, 2022 11:59 PM.Group Reflection and Discussion3 ptsDue: 11:59 PMQuiz Self-Check: Types of Interaction is not marked as done.Teaching Online 101 Winter 2022 QuizQuiz Self-Check: Types of Interaction, due Wednesday, February 9, 2022 11:59 PM.Self-Check: Types of Interaction
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February 8 Hypothesis annotation
“You won’t use it in the real world, just cheat.”
If you find this note, please add a reply about your experience with schooling and cheating. #Annotate22 39/365
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Annotation on dinosaur pronouns. “Among the edits, ‘him’ is now gender-inclusive ‘their.’” A 2nd graders' discerning correction of the book “That’s What Dinosaurs Do.” Thanks Will Duffy for sharing your child's wisdom with us. #Annotate22 38/365
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Annotation on absolutely gut-wrenching heartbreak.
"10-16-2012 Happy Birthday, Lauren! Enjoy the book. I love you! - Anthony"
"3/8/2021 He lost me."
Two handwritten notes in a book. Spotted by and with commentary from @gracelgibson. #Annotate22 37/365
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www.justice.gov www.justice.gov
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Harm to Ongoing Matter
Annotation on evidence. “Harm to Ongoing Matter" as redaction in “Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election." Trump's first impeachment trial--for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress--ended on this day, February 5, 2020. #Annotate22 36/365
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Annotation on boycott. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. were interviewed in 1956 about the Montgomery Bus Boycott and civil rights. Read these interview typescripts from the Library of Congress' Rosa Parks Papers, with Parks' annotation. Rosa Parks was born on this day, February 4, in 1913. #Annotate22 35/365
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Kilroy was here. Hiding in plain sight on the World War II memorial in Washington D.C. A little image with text. Staring back at him
Annotation on the World War II Memorial. “Kilroy was here. Hiding in plain sight on the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. A little image with text. Staring back at him.” Listen to the Endless Thread podcast on “Kilroy was Here” and the essence of memes, texts, and contexts. #Annotate22 34/365
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www.nbcnews.com www.nbcnews.com
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Banned: Books on race and sexuality are disappearing from Texas schools in record numbers
Annotation on censorship. Caution tape and custom "Banned!" book jackets added to a public library display. “Books on race and sexuality are disappearing from Texas schools in record numbers” reports NBC News. #BannedBooks #FReadom #Annotate22 33/365
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inst-fs-iad-prod.inscloudgate.net inst-fs-iad-prod.inscloudgate.net
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This paper argues
This is just a test annotation in which I show you a link to the course syllabus, some italicized text, and some boldface text.
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www.smithsonianmag.com www.smithsonianmag.com
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This section of the Woolworth's lunch counter from Greensboro (above, click to discover more) has a permanent home at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History (NMAH)
On this day, February 1, 1960 Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain, David Richmond, and Jibreel Khazan–also known as The Greensboro Four–began sit-in protests. View 15 multimedia notes added to the digital exhibit from the National Museum of American History. #Annotate22 32/365
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www.haymarketbooks.org www.haymarketbooks.org
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Black Lives Matter at School
Annotation is a composition of cups added to a school fence. The Black Lives Matter At School #BLMAtSchool Week of Action starts today, January 31st, and continues through February 4th. For resources–including lesson plans, a “starter kit,” and additional information–visit Black Lives Matter at School. #Annotate22 31/365. Image credit: Joe Brusky/Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association.
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the bogside artists
Annotation is the Bogside People’s Gallery. “Mural painting emerged in the early years of the twentieth century as a means of marking territory, commemorating history, celebrating culture and defining identity…It also retains the potential to be taken up as part of a wider process that might serve as a medium for tracing common threads, shared ideas or alternative perspectives.” From the book "Murals" by the Bogside Artists, shared on #BloodySunday50, the 50th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday, January 30, 2022. #Annotate22 30/365
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Fan puts face mask on John Stockton statue outside of Jazz's Vivint Arena
Annotation is a mask. “Someone trolled the basketball legend by adding a mask to the statue of Stockton outside of where the Jazz play.” John Stockton has not complied with mask mandates indoors. #Annotate22 29/365
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School Board in Tennessee Bans Teaching of Holocaust Novel ‘Maus’
Annotation is a note to my son. "I first read Maus, this very copy, in middle school. We'll read this book together, someday, as you carry forward the history of our people." School board in Tennessee bans teaching of Maus. #Annotate22 28/365
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www.acslaw.org www.acslaw.org
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Diversity of the Federal Bench
Annotation is a label, with data, indicating bias. 84% of the federal judges confirmed under President Trump, or 197 judges, were White (and 76% were men), according to an analysis by the American Constitution Society. #Annotate22 27/365
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americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com
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Yesterday (Jan 24) I saw "Where Would You Fit In?" This is it, with my "Not Recommended" conclusion overlaid on it:
Annotation is Not Recommended. “Yesterday (Jan 24) I saw ‘Where Would You Fit In?’ This is it, with my ‘Not Recommended’ conclusion overlaid on it.” An Analysis, by Debbie Reese, of a Teachers Pay Teachers worksheet that teaches students “to glorify colonization and slavery.” #Annotate22 26/365
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Annotation is unbought and unbossed. "I ran for the presidency, despite hopeless odds, to demonstrate the sheer will and refusal to accept the status quo." Shirley Chisholm announced her presidential bid on this day, January 25, 1972. #Annotate22 25/365
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Annotation is a meme about annotation. “In the end, the production of footnotes sometimes resembles less the skilled work of a professional carrying out a precise function to a higher end than the offhand production and disposal of waste products” (Anthony Grafton, 1997, p. 6). Meme by Matthew JM Coomber. #Annotate22 24/365
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The Trials, Triumphs, and Transformations website was designed to place images of historical documents, works of art, and material culture objects within easy reach of teachers and students of Tennessee history, but it is hoped that scholars at all levels will find the materials assembled here exciting and valuable.
Annotation is a signed petition. “Eliminate the poll tax” and “other restrictions upon the free and universal exercise of the franchise.” The 24th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified on this day, January 23, 1964. #Annotate22 23/365
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Annotation is a headline, fixed. “Covid-19 is likely in 2022 due to failures in public health.” On this day in 2020 the World Health Organization confirmed human-to-human spread of the novel coronavirus. A headline from The Economist fixed with redaction and addition by Jorge A. Caballero.
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404 / Page Not Found
Annotation is Not Found. “The requested URL…was not found on this server.” "We couldn't find that page." Two notes about the removal of “The 1776 Report” from the White House website, based on screenshots from 1/20/21 (during the Biden/Harris Inauguration) and 1/20/22 (yesterday). #Annotate22 21/365
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Possibly there are authorizations that will permit access to the resource, possibly there are not, but let's give it a try and see what happens.
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In the spirit of mutual collaboration between the client and the API, the response must include a hint on how to obtain such authorization.
annotation meta: may need new tag: client/server cooperation?
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If the client request does not include any access token, demonstrating that it wasn't aware that the API is protected, the API's response should not include any other information.
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Annotation is a chyron. KEEP CURRENT FILIBUSTER RULES YES 52 | NO 48. A text-based graphic displayed on the lower area of a television broadcast and that reported, yesterday, a failure to protect American democracy and people's constitutional right to vote. #Annotate22 20/365
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In the marginalia, too, we talk only to ourselves; we therefore talk freshly — boldly — originally — with abandonnement — without conceit
Annotation is marginalia. “In the marginalia, too, we talk only to ourselves; we therefore talk freshly—boldly— originally—with abandonnement—without conceit.” Edgar Allan Poe born on this day, January 19, 1809. #Annotate22 19/365
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Annotation is a rebuke and reminder. “We have reached the pandemic pause, the era of the s̶t̶u̶n̶t̶e̶d̶ <exhausted> student.” A rebuke and reminder–about education and care–that’s most helpful as a new semester begins. #Annotate22 18/365
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www.drmartinlkingjrchc.org www.drmartinlkingjrchc.orgMarade1
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Welcome to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Colorado Holiday Commissions "Marade." This parade is the Only one of it's kind in the nation.
Annotation is a Marade route. The annual march and parade, or “Marade,” in Denver, Colorado, has grown to be one of the largest Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebrations in the United States. The program begins at 9:30a MT at City Park, followed by the Marade down Colfax Ave. to Civic Center. If you're local, please join! #Annotate22 17/365
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Introduction: Making Race and Gender Politics on Twitter
Annotation is #HashtagActivism. "The strategic ways counterpublic groups and their allies on Twitter employ this shortcut to make political contentions about identity politics that advocate for social change, identity redefinition, and political inclusion." From the Introduction (p. xxviii) to Hashtag Activism by Sarah J. Jackson, Moya Bailey, and Brooke Foucault Welles. #Annotate22 16/365
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Annotation is a correction control sheet.
Pg. 3 / last line / strong economic withdrawal
List of 14 corrections added to the document “Birmingham Jail Treatise of Martin Luther King Jr” (see last page of PDF). Accessed via The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine from The Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute. #Annotate22 15/365
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You will lend him your car or your coat -- but your books are as much a part of you as your head or your heart.
Mortimer J. Adler misses out entirely on the potential value of social annotation by suggesting that one shouldn't share or lend their annotated volumes.
Fortunately this sort of advice wasn't previously dispensed in the middle ages or during the Renaissance, particularly by scholars. (See also The Book Nobody Read: Chasing the Revolutions of Nicolaus Copernicus by Owen Gingerich in which he outlines the spread of knowledge by sharing books and particularly the annotations within them.)
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Dust tracks on a Road. Holograph manuscript
Annotation is authoritative. “Parts of this manuscript were not used in the final composition of the book for publisher’s reasons.” A clarifying note by Zora Neale Hurston about “Dust Tracks on a Road,” date January 14, 1942 (on this day 80 years ago). #Annotate22 14/365
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... meaning I'm not within any form of an LMS. I've beaten the drum for some time about the use of Hypo. outside of an LMS environment (e.g., I edit and give gratis feedback on PDF articles posted to Academia.com, etc.). Anyone out there who's also "adrift" in this non-remunerative (from Hypo's point of view) area who also finds Hypo. a worthwhile aid in their individual endeavors? Maybe we could/should form a separate thread for Hypo. users outside of the LMS world?And I'll explain my weird handle to you in the process...hint: it's because I thought Hypothes.is was actually Iceland-based... ;)J.
Hakarlfresser, There are definitely a bunch of us (non-LMSers) floating around who you'll slowly see in the margins. It may take some time and effort to find your tribe, but it's doable. I think the biggest group I've run across was as a result of iAnnotate 2021, and in particular the note taking session: https://iannotate.org/2021/program/panel_font.html. Looking at the annotations on the iAnnotate site will uncover a few of us. If it helps, I list a few of the feeds of others that I'm following here: https://boffosocko.com/about/following/#Hypothesis%20Feeds
Best, Chris https://hypothes.is/users/ChrisAldrich
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In this essay you seem to be constantly on the verge of something interesting but, somewhat, you always fail to explain it clearly.
Annotation is a grade with criticism. “In this essay you seem to be constantly on the verge of something interesting but, somewhat, you always fail to explain it clearly.” An instructor grading Jacques Derrida. #Annotate22 13/365
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there is something so aesthetically pleasing at least for me about an annotated book it just sparks happiness
Annotation is happiness. “There is something so aesthetically pleasing, at least for me, about an annotated book. It just sparks happiness.” BookTuber MelReads (Melania Diaz) in the video "✍🏻 how i ANNOTATE my books // tips on annotating for beginners." #Annotate22 12/365
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You could imagine employers shipping corporate laptops with pre-installed notes to make it easier to transfer (previously tacit) knowledge and thus improve the onboarding process for new hires.
Using Hypothes.is as an annotation layer for internal company notes in a private space could be an interesting way for easing on-boarding.
In some sense, this is a little bit of what the annotated syllabus is doing for students at the beginning of a course (in addition to helping to onboard them to the idea of social annotation at the same time.)
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Together, post-its essentially become a notes layer that augments the real world.
Annotations on Post-It Notes are a form of augmented reality.
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Annotation is erasure poetry. “I came of age in a culture of demons I respect more than women.” An erasure, or blackout, poem by @isobelohare, from the book "all this can be yours," that redacts and reimagines apology statements. #Annotate22 10/365
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Royal 10 E IV f. 61v Rabbit beheading a man
Annotation is a killer rabbit. Drolleries are small decorative images–people, mermaids, monsters, killer rabbits–drawn in the margins of medieval manuscripts. Detail of the Smithfield Decretals (13th/14th century). #Annotate22 9/365
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Annotation is a memorial plaque. “In dieser Zeit entstanden die Alben ‘Low’ ‘Heroes’ und ‘Lodger.’ Sie gingen als Berliner Trilogie in die Musikgeschichte ein ‘We can be heroes, just for one day.’" Happy Birthday David Bowie. #Annotate22 8/365
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Annotation is graffiti.
"Accept your child if they turn out queer, please."
A new instruction for parents added to the baby changing station of a public restroom. #Annotate22 7/365
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inside the Senate chamber
Annotation is a threat and criminal. “It’s only a matter of time justice is coming.” Note by Jacob Chansley written at desk of Vice President Mike Pence in the U.S. Senate chamber on January 6, 2021. #Annotate22 6/365
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The sheer diversity of things one uses Post-It notes to think about is a testament to their cognitive flexibility.
Annotation is a Post-It note. "The sheer diversity of things one uses Post-It notes to think about is a testament to their cognitive flexibility... They’re fractal." #Annotate22 5/365
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genius.com genius.com
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[Verse 1]
Annotation is a comment on song lyrics. “I have avoided explaining these lyrics for over 25 years. I am not going to start doing it now.” A “Verified Annotation” by singer Seal regarding his 1994 song “Kiss From a Rose.” #Annotate22 4/365
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covid19streetart.omeka.net covid19streetart.omeka.net
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Don't be a Maskhole/Masks Save Lives
Annotation is a cat, and a heart, juxtaposed reminders.
“Masks Save Lives” “Protect the Vulnerable Don’t Be a Mask Hole”
Please stay safe if returning to either school or work this week. #Annotate22 3/365
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and also noting the importance for some of the concept of ‘climate justice’3, when taking action to address climate change,
Annotation is a highlight with a footnote. “‘Climate justice’ is the umbrella cause… It is about ensuring that efforts to address climate change take into account human rights and social inequality." #Annotate22 2/365
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booktraces-public.lib.virginia.edu booktraces-public.lib.virginia.edu
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BOOK SUBMISSION: Long Ago
Annotation is a dedication, a date, a flower. “I give this June day to Ms. Gordon Bottomley the inside of this book. Michael Field June 5, 1908.” MF was a pseudonym for authors Katherine Bradley and niece Edith Cooper. #Annotate22 1/365
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muse.jhu.edu muse.jhu.edu
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article explores how annotation with digital, social tools can address digital reading challenges while also supporting writing skill development for novices in college literature classrooms. The author analyzes student work and survey responses and shows that social annotation can facilitate closer digital reading and scaffold text-anchored argumentation practices.
Writing to understand what I read is critical to my practice. Doing so socially is particularly helpful when I don't understand something or am lacking the motivation to keep reading.
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Social Annotation
SA is also known as Collaborative Annotation in writing studies, as it focuses on peer-to-peer annotation of a shared document.
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nowcomment.com nowcomment.com
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In a category of tool like Hypothes.is. Worth checking out for UI and functionality.
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www.edutopia.org www.edutopia.org
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https://via.hypothes.is/https://www.edutopia.org/article/social-annotation-digital-age
a teaser article for social annotation. only scratches the surface.
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hypothesis.zoom.us hypothesis.zoom.us
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www.forbes.com www.forbes.com
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It's all too complex for our little brains to handle. And like any situation of excess complexity, we collapse dimensions until we have a structure we can comprehend. The problem, in this case, is that our simplifications create tunnels large enough for the trucks of hacker to drive through—with ease.
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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They wanna be to Linux what the Play Store is to Android, what the App Store is to iOS.But we don't do that around here. We use Flatpak round 'ere.
annotation meta: may need new tag: company [aspiring] to be bigger / take over the world
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Both book and marginalia are acts of writing, collaborations between author and subject, text and reader — precisely the sort of communal-meaning making to which Barthes refers.
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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I arrived at this question searching for the answer as well
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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ut personal notes can also be shared with othersWon a limited scale with family and friends and on a wider scale throughpublicationW notably in genres that compile useful reading notes for othersY
Written in 2004, this is on the cusp of the growth of blogging and obviously predates the general time frame of social media and the rise of social annotation. Personal notes can now be shared more widely and have much larger publics.
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- Oct 2021
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sometimes you de- yelop a whole passage, not with the intention of completing it, but because it comes of itself and because inspiration is like grace, which passes by and does not come back.
So very few modern sources describe annotation or note taking in these terms.
I find often in my annotations, the most recent one just above is such a one, where I start with a tiny kernel of an idea and then my brain begins warming up and I put down some additional thoughts. These can sometimes build and turn into multiple sentences or paragraphs, other times they sit and need further work. But either way, with some work they may turn into something altogether different than what the original author intended or discussed.
These are the things I want to keep, expand upon, and integrate into larger works or juxtapose with other broader ideas and themes in the things I am writing about.
Sadly, we're just not teaching students or writers these tidbits or habits anymore.
Sönke Ahrens mentions this idea in his book about Smart Notes. When one is asked to write an essay or a paper it is immensely difficult to have a perch on which to begin. But if one has been taking notes about their reading which is of direct interest to them and which can be highly personal, then it is incredibly easy to have a starting block against which to push to begin what can be either a short sprint or a terrific marathon.
This pattern can be seen by many bloggers who surf a bit of the web, read what others have written, and use those ideas and spaces as a place to write or create their own comments.
Certainly this can involve some work, but it's always nicer when the muses visit and the words begin to flow.
I've now written so much here in this annotation that this note here, is another example of this phenomenon.
With some hope, by moving this annotation into my commonplace book (or if you prefer the words notebook, blog, zettelkasten, digital garden, wiki, etc.) I will have it to reflect and expand upon later, but it'll also be a significant piece of text which I might move into a longer essay and edit a bit to make a piece of my own.
With luck, I may be able to remedy some of the modern note taking treatises and restore some of what we've lost from older traditions to reframe them in an more logical light for modern students.
I recall being lucky enough to work around teachers insisting I use note cards and references in my sixth grade classes, but it was never explained to me exactly what this exercise was meant to engender. It was as if they were providing the ingredients for a recipe, but had somehow managed to leave off the narrative about what to do with those ingredients, how things were supposed to be washed, handled, prepared, mixed, chopped, etc. I always felt that I was baking blind with no directions as to temperature or time. Fortunately my memory for reading on shorter time scales was better than my peers and it was only that which saved my dishes from ruin.
I've come to see note taking as beginning expanded conversations with the text on the page and the other texts in my notebooks. Annotations in the the margins slowly build to become something else of my own making.
We might compare this with the more recent movement of social annotation in the digital pedagogy space. This serves a related master, but seems a bit more tangent to it. The goal of social annotation seems to be to help engage students in their texts as a group. Reading for many of these students may be more foreign than it is to me and many other academics who make trade with it. Thus social annotation helps turn that reading into a conversation between peers and their text. By engaging with the text and each other, they get something more out of it than they might have if left to their own devices. The piece I feel is missing here is the modeling of the next several steps to the broader commonplacing tradition. Once a student has begun the path of allowing their ideas to have sex with the ideas they find on the page or with their colleagues, what do they do next? Are they being taught to revisit their notes and ideas? Sift them? Expand upon them. Place them in a storehouse of their best materials where they can later be used to write those longer essays, chapters, or books which may benefit them later?
How might we build these next pieces into these curricula of social annotation to continue building on these ideas and principles?
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pressbooks.online.ucf.edu pressbooks.online.ucf.edu
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Select this highlighted text to see the tool in action.
Learn more about the Hypothes.is annotation tool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRy85ZL17Tc
Back to School with Annotation: 10 Ways to Annotate with Students
Use-cases for groups in Hypothesis: Using Hypothesis Groups in the Classroom
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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like to annotate like the Bible Shakespeare various other things what exactly does that mean when you annotate the Bible
This was a bit of a surprise. Isaac Asimov was a prolific annotator.
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- Sep 2021
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groups.google.com groups.google.com
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hypothes.is hypothes.is
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The only trace left of Anna, a freshman at the University of Berkeley California, is an open internet connection in her neatly furnished dorm room. Join the four generations of a Japanese-American family as they search for Anna and discover credit card conspiracies, ancient family truths, waterfalls that pour out of televisions, and the terrifying power of the internet.
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github.com github.com
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Disclaimer I really have no desire to maintain this project, as it's not mine to begin with. I was looking for something like Gitso but it didn't quite have what I wanted. After making my changes I thought I might as well put this up on GitHub for others who wanted something similar. So if you have issues, you're better off forking the project and fixing them yourself.
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forum.obsidian.md forum.obsidian.md
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I use https://hypothes.is/ 55 to annotate web sites and web based pdf’s. I want to easily import them into Obsidian. This script uses the Templater template.
This is another good possibility to hide most of the machinery of connecting hypothesis to obsidian. I like that it takes advantage of relatively robust existing bits of obsidian.
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github.com github.com
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exporting hypothesis annotations to obsidian (markdown files)
CLI-based method for batch exporting hypothesis annotations in markdown suitable for adding to Obsidian. I'm not sure I like it; the idea of batch-filing the process irks me. I would prefer for it to all happen in the background.
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github.com github.com
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This is a plugin for Obsidian (https://obsidian.md). It allows you to open and annotate PDF and EPUB files. The plugin is based on https://web.hypothes.is/, but modified to store the annotations in a local markdown file instead of on the internet.
This has possibilities because it backgrounds a lot of the heavy lifting by saving the annotation to a local markdown file.
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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Just my n=1 opinion only.
just my opinion
unique way of saying it
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www.atechtown.com www.atechtown.com
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If there is one thing that normally characterizes the entire Linux ecosystem, it is that there are many solutions to one problem.
many different solutions to a problem
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github.com github.com
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derivative project that removes proprietary software
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ubuntu-tutorials.com ubuntu-tutorials.com
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tcpwrappers or, as you’re probably more familiar, the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files
little-known facts better known as
Indeed, I'd heard of hosts.allowed but would have never known that they were part of a package/system called tcpwrappers (which I don't think I've ever heard of).
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s3.us-central-1.wasabisys.com s3.us-central-1.wasabisys.com
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I love this outline/syllabus for creating a commonplace book (as a potential replacement for a term paper).
I'd be curious to see those who are using Hypothes.is as a communal reading tool in coursework utilize this outline (or similar ones) in combination with their annotation practices.
Curating one's annotations and placing them into a commonplace book or zettelkasten would be a fantastic rhetorical exercise to extend the value of one's notes and ideas.
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academic.logos.com academic.logos.com
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Some of his entries are entitled things like, “Happiness,” “Heaven,” “Hell,” “Sabbath,” and so on.
Similar to modern-day tagging systems.
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For me, using Google Keep has become an Edwardsian notebook of its own right.
However, this depends on Google "keeping" your notes for the long-haul. Given their propensity to discontinue projects, that seems hazardous. At least Hypothesis provides a mechanism that's more open: i'm not sure whether it can be considered stable and secure for the long-term.
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STEP 5
Step 5 annotation!
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Or use a '?' in place of a space as long as there are no other matching filenames than the one with spaces (since '?' matches any character): rsync -av host:a?long?filename /tmp/
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www.impressivewebs.com www.impressivewebs.com
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Maybe there’s a technical term that I’m not aware of for this type of centered line-splitting heading.
"what's it called?"
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www.everettsd.org www.everettsd.org
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" We're going to have to control your tongue" I felt like that was an analogy. I took it as "you should watch what come's out of your mouth because words can hurt someone." Kind of like the saying when people say " watch your tongue"
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Most issues have been manually labelled as stale rather than automated and closure will be manual too, so we have time to think.
manual action time to think
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github.com github.com
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while we figure out how to best include HMR support in the compiler itself (which is tricky to do without unfairly favoring any particular dev tooling)
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Gems use a period and packages use a dot
Probably a false distinction, because "packages" is used in a way that it implies a distinction from "gems", when in actuality
- gems are packages, too (Ruby packages)
- it's referring specifically to JavaScript/node/npm packages,
... so there is only truly a distinctio if you are specific enough to say JavaScript packages.
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Good question. Too bad it went unanswered.
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- Aug 2021
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watermark.silverchair.com watermark.silverchair.com
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a vision of multiple authorship, wherein Bryant wants to give a place to what he calls the collaborators of or on a text, to include those readers who also materially alter texts.
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charlypoly.com charlypoly.com
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We will see that this is not a fatality, because TypeScript is more powerful than you thought and some developers of the community are very crafty.
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github.com github.com
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* Now it's correct within the laws of the type system, but makes zero practical sense, * because there exists no runtime representation of the type `Date & string`. * * The type system doesn't care whether a type can be represented in runtime though.
new tag?: makes zero practical sense
makes zero practical sense because there exists no runtime representation of the type
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- Jul 2021
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austinkleon.com austinkleon.com
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marginalia as a medium of communication, not just with ourselves or the author, but with another reader, should we pass on the book we’ve made marks in
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annotations
wouldn't it be wonderful to have students read and annotate this "Annotated by the Author" entry?
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0111009
Resource: (IMSR Cat# JAX_011087,RRID:IMSR_JAX:011087)
Curator: @tgbugs
SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:011087
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iannotate.org iannotate.org
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Abuse, security, spam●Let services moderate?
To me, this is very interesting, along with protection against bots/AI/regimes/etc. that could try to steer opinion.
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web.hypothes.is web.hypothes.is
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bmannconsulting.com bmannconsulting.com
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My general rule is that if I share something with two people, I should capture it as a local note.
I like this rule of thumb for annotation.
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.comYouTube2
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auto suggest
'Autosuggest' is actually critical in some ways. For myself, autosuggest is a must-have, simply because I can't remember a term that's used differently by many other people: using one term simplifies things enormously in creating coherence and, perhaps most importantantly, findability.
Later in this talk, there's talk about commitment to interoperability, fast APIs (to make autocomplete happen across platforms), and other interesting tidbits.
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your personal acknowledgement system is really limited to the home app that you tend to keep that stuff in um you can import from say hypothesis to another app but it's a pretty crude
True; most note-taking data is quite restricted to the app its contained in. Would be lovely with a diaspora: different apps or 'features' that would interconnect and allow users to simply drag-and-drop what they want in one single application. This is dreaming, of course, which requires standards and an infrastructure that doesn't rhyme well with money.
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www.cnn.com www.cnn.com
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"start a conversation about its (the statue's) future."
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defaced the controversial monument with red and blue graffiti
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www.npr.org www.npr.org
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Twitter doing that somewhat forced Facebook's hand to become more aggressive in their labeling.
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www.michellesprouse.com www.michellesprouse.com
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Kalir & Garcia, 2021; Licastro, 2019; Reid, 2014
😎 Citing the folks I 100% recognize 😎
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- Jun 2021
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iannotate.org iannotate.org
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Rosario Rogel-Salazar
If you are interested I share the slides that I presented: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14844552.v2
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recently published book
I was honored to interview Remi and Antero (along with other MITP authors) about collaborative community review and how it fit with their traditional peer review experience. The blog post can be found here.
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www.socialworker.com www.socialworker.com
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Oversharing. Crying, disclosing intimate details, and telling long (unrelated and/or unsolicited) stories about one’s personal life may indicate the lack of an essential social work skill: personal boundaries.
Testing out the annotate feature. Student 1 will highlight sections according to the prompts, as shown HERE.
For example: "This is me during interviews. I say too much and veer off topic."
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www.loc.gov www.loc.gov
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>I Annotate 2021</span> in I Annotate 2021 | Program (<time class='dt-published'>06/19/2021 16:10:21</time>)</cite></small>
Bookmarked on 2021-06-20 at 7:19 PM
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material-ui.com material-ui.com
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about.gitlab.com about.gitlab.com
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document.querySelector('hypothesis-adder') is present but has size of 0x0
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github.com github.com
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In the end this plugin is a piece of software that I wrote and I'm just doing what I think is reasonable to make our community more inclusive.
- doing what one believes is best for community
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We should think about the number of simultaneous connections (peak and average) and the message rate/payload size. I think, the threshold to start thinking about AnyCable (instead of just Action Cable) is somewhere between 500 and 1000 connections on average or 5k-10k during peak hours.
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twitter.com twitter.com
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So ActionCable needs Redis! Is this the first time Rails is aligning with a vendor product? Why not abstract it like AR/AJ?
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pragmaticstudio.com pragmaticstudio.com
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(In case you’re wondering, there’s nothing special about the name CSRF-TOKEN.)
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