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Read more FOSS
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queue.acm.org queue.acm.org
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Suggested reading by the OERxDomains session: Taking Care by Lee Skallerup Bessette and Susannah McGowan
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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docs.microsoft.com docs.microsoft.com
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rival-games.com rival-games.com
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github.com github.com
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Read the code! No, really. I wrote this code to be read.
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mitpress.mit.edu mitpress.mit.edu
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There's some really great titles hiding in here. If they're as solid as Annotation is, then this is definitely worth mining for some additional titles.
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www.lynnekelly.com.au www.lynnekelly.com.au
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In Australia, we are so fortunate to be able to learn from a continuous culture dating back over 60,000 years. We have ample evidence from our Aboriginal cultures of robust knowledge of landscape and skyscape events dating back 17,000 years. (See Patrick Nunn’s amazing book, The Edge of Memory). That is how powerful these methods can be and why they have developed in so many disparate cultures.
bookmarking Patrick Nunn's The Edge of Memory for future reading
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www.technologyreview.com www.technologyreview.com
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www.penguinrandomhouse.com www.penguinrandomhouse.com
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wp1.fuchu.jp wp1.fuchu.jp
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press.uchicago.edu press.uchicago.edu
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This appears to be the longer book form of the prior paper I'd noticed. I'll buy and download a copy shortly.
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www.tandfonline.com www.tandfonline.com
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Oh! This looks cool! and apparently a longer book length version has just come out too...
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Bibliography of Memory. Dr. Morris Young. Chilton, 1961. More than6,000 references are cited in this bibliography by a Manhattan oph-thalmologist and collector of books on memory systems.
This looks fascinating and I don't think I've seen a reference to it before.
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www.scientificamerican.com www.scientificamerican.com
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Martin Gardner </span> in Hexaflexagons, Probability Paradoxes & the Tower of Hanoi in Chapter 11 Memorizing Numbers (<time class='dt-published'>04/02/2021 14:31:10</time>)</cite></small>
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In the oldest story of Stonehenge’s origins, theHistory of the Kings of Britain(c. AD 1136),Geoffrey of Monmouth
I imagine this would be some interesting reading.
See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historia_Regum_Britanniae
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www.redblobgames.com www.redblobgames.com
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www.nybooks.com www.nybooks.com
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Holbein’s Faces
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english.northwestern.edu english.northwestern.edu
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White Negroes (Beacon, 2019)
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- Mar 2021
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www.jackfranklin.co.uk www.jackfranklin.co.uk
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Svelte looks pretty similar, but has two small changes that personally make the Svelte code easier to read, in my opinion:
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www.semanticsarchive.net www.semanticsarchive.net
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looking at the semantics of the word "just" and "simply"...
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Craig Mod</span> in Oh God, It's Raining Newsletters (<time class='dt-published'>03/26/2021 11:11:49</time>)</cite></small>
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www.teenvogue.com www.teenvogue.com
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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theodora.com theodora.com
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BIBLIOGRAPHY. - A large number of the works referred to in the text contain historical material. Among histories of the subject, see C. F. von Aretin, Systesnatische Anleitung zur Theorie and Praxis der Mnemonik (Sulzberg, 1810); A. E. Middleton, Memory Systems, Old and New (espec. 3rd rev. ed., New York, 1888), with bibliography of works from 1325 to 1888 by G. S. Fellows and account of the Loisette litigation; F. W. Colegrove, Memory (1901), with bibliography, pp. 353-3 6 1. (J. M. M.)
This is likely worth checking out for its history.
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About the end of the 15th century Petrus de Ravenna (b. 1448) awakened such astonishment in Italy by his mnemonic feats that he was believed by many to be a necromancer. His Phoenix artis memoriae (Venice, 1491, 4 vols.) went through as many as nine editions, the seventh appearing at Cologne in 1608. An impression equally great was produced about the end of the 16th century by Lambert Schenkel (Gazophylacium, 1610), who taught mnemonics in France, Italy, and Germany, and, although he was denounced as a sorcerer by the university of Louvain, published in 1593 his tractate De memoria at Douai with the sanction of that celebrated theological faculty. The most complete account of his system is given in two works by his pupil Martin Sommer, published at Venice in 1619. In 1618 John Willis (d. 1628?) published Mnemonica; sive ars reminiscendi (Eng. version by Leonard Sowersby, 1661; extracts in Feinaigle's New Art of Memory, 3rd ed., 1813), containing a clear statement of the principles of topical or local mnemonics. Giordano Bruno, in connexion with his exposition of the ars generalis of Lull, included a memoria technica in his treatise De umbris idearum. Other writers of this period are the Florentine Publicius (1482); Johann Romberch (1533); Hieronimo Morafiot, Ars memoriae (1602); B. Porta, Ars reminiscendi (1602).
Hunt down copies of all these.
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forum.artofmemory.com forum.artofmemory.com
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Furst’s ‘Memory and Concentration Studies’ was founded in 1929.
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stratechery.com stratechery.com
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cuny.manifoldapp.org cuny.manifoldapp.org
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Cathy Davidson</span> in Twitter: "We are so pleased to present this free, open resource on open pedagogy, "I Wake Up Counting: Transformative Learning in the Humanities and Social Sciences," https://t.co/nxD3tMmIPJ https://t.co/aI6vuRt0Kn" / Twitter (<time class='dt-published'>03/23/2021 13:34:30</time>)</cite></small>
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theanarchistlibrary.org theanarchistlibrary.org
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Friend recommended it
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Bookmarked at 12:24 PM on 2021-03-21 because of the word negentropy. I'm sceptical of the application solely because of this word.
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blog.computationalcomplexity.org blog.computationalcomplexity.org
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blog.wolfram.com blog.wolfram.com
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>hyperlink.academy</span> in The Future of Textbooks (<time class='dt-published'>03/18/2021 23:54:19</time>)</cite></small>
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visual-meta.info visual-meta.info
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>hyperlink.academy</span> in The Future of Textbooks (<time class='dt-published'>03/18/2021 23:54:19</time>)</cite></small>
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Read Luster
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www.cultofpedagogy.com www.cultofpedagogy.com
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Mentioned at the Liquid Margins session on 2021-03-12.
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www.nature.com www.nature.com
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Remi Kalir & Jeremy Dean</span> in Web Annotation as Conversation and Interruption (<time class='dt-published'>03/15/2021 00:21:05</time>)</cite></small>
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press.rebus.community press.rebus.community
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burk.io burk.io
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github.com github.com
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The way we do it currently is by calling load from inside of load, via different "pipelines" and processors which is quite elegant and completely impossible to work with.
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theanarchistlibrary.org theanarchistlibrary.org
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>nastroika</span> in Natalia: Liberation Through Automation! - The Meta Course / meta-course-8 - Hyperlink Forum (<time class='dt-published'>03/10/2021 14:43:34</time>)</cite></small>
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tylergaw.com tylergaw.com
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My collection (this isn’t all of it) grows at a comical pace.
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distributed.press distributed.press
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>petermolnar</span> in #indieweb 2021-03-08 (<time class='dt-published'>03/08/2021 10:06:29</time>)</cite></small>
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openwindows.ace.fordham.edu openwindows.ace.fordham.edu
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>AG Wilsonn</span> in hungry bread elevator {αἱματόϊδρις} on Twitter: "In undergrad graded classrooms 95% of the unprompted questions are about assignments/exams (grades) so the trick is to design your assignments in such a way that when students ask about them they are actually asking about the course material too. anybody know how to do this?" / Twitter (<time class='dt-published'>03/04/2021 20:50:53</time>)</cite></small>
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eprint.iacr.org eprint.iacr.org
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Not that I have any hope of understanding it, but . . .
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trailblazer.to trailblazer.to
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It is much easier to track what is going on within the activity. Instead of transporting additional state via ctx, you expose the outcome via an additional end event.
Note: It's only super easy to see what's going on if you have the benefit of a diagram.
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So why the over-complication? What we got now is replicating a chain of && in the former version. This time, however, you will know which condition failed and what went in by using tracing. Look at the trace above - it’s impossible to not understand what was going on.
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seirdy.one seirdy.one
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netflixtechblog.com netflixtechblog.com
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eprints.lse.ac.uk eprints.lse.ac.uk
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Christopher Ingraham</span> in ‘Trickle-down’ economics doesn’t work, according to comprehensive new research - The Washington Post (<time class='dt-published'>02/25/2021 12:36:59</time>)</cite></small>
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science.thewire.in science.thewire.in
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onezero.medium.com onezero.medium.com
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Cory Doctorow</span> in Pluralistic: 16 Feb 2021 – Pluralistic: Daily links (<time class='dt-published'>02/25/2021 12:20:24</time>)</cite></small>
It's interesting to note that there are already two other people who have used Hypothes and their page note functionality to tag this article as to read, one with
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misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu
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www.schneems.com www.schneems.com
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That’s pretty gnarly. While the name of the constant LOOSE_APP_ASSETS gives me some idea of what it does, it still takes a second to wrap your mind around. If you were trying to figure out what assets are being precompiled and you did a puts config.assets.precompile that lambda object would be utterly baffling.
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jrsinclair.com jrsinclair.com
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As you can see, we end up with a lot of boilerplate if-statements. The code is more verbose. And it’s difficult to follow the main logic.
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mmhaskell.com mmhaskell.com
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So if you don't yet understand functors or applicative functors, check out part 1 and part 2 of this series!
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Levine, R. D. and Tribus, M (eds) (1979),The Maximum Entropy Principle,MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
Book on statistical thermodynamics that use information theory, mentioned in Chapter 1.
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Katz, A. (1967),Principles of Statistical Mechanics: The Informational TheoryApproach,W.H.Freeman,London.
Books on statistical thermodynamics that use information theory.
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www.currentaffairs.org www.currentaffairs.org
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>InvisibleUp</span> in All Our Selves In One Basket (<time class='dt-published'>02/10/2021 10:46:46</time>)</cite></small>
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invisibleup.com invisibleup.com
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Alienated by the Town Square There was this article I read, titled Why You Hate Contemporary Architecture, that does a really good job at describing this issue. There was no point in beauty, no point in decoration, as it was useless, distracting from the primary usage of the building, and a needless expense.
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hilton.org.uk hilton.org.uk
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‘Programs are meant to be read by humans and only incidentally for computers to execute.’
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maggieappleton.com maggieappleton.com
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Tim Ingold's short but beautiful introduction Anthropology: Why It Matters.
This could be an interesting read.
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sre.google sre.google
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We were especially excited to see Dorsey cite Mike Masnick's excellent Protocols, Not Products paper.
I don't think I've come across this paper before...
Looking at the link, it's obvious I read it on December 11, 2019.
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- Jan 2021
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www.facebook.com www.facebook.com
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Group Rules from the Admins1NO POSTING LINKS INSIDE OF POST - FOR ANY REASONWe've seen way too many groups become a glorified classified ad & members don't like that. We don't want the quality of our group negatively impacted because of endless links everywhere. NO LINKS2NO POST FROM FAN PAGES / ARTICLES / VIDEO LINKSOur mission is to cultivate the highest quality content inside the group. If we allowed videos, fan page shares, & outside websites, our group would turn into spam fest. Original written content only3NO SELF PROMOTION, RECRUITING, OR DM SPAMMINGMembers love our group because it's SAFE. We are very strict on banning members who blatantly self promote their product or services in the group OR secretly private message members to recruit them.4NO POSTING OR UPLOADING VIDEOS OF ANY KINDTo protect the quality of our group & prevent members from being solicited products & services - we don't allow any videos because we can't monitor what's being said word for word. Written post only.
Wow, that's strict.
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onezero.medium.com onezero.medium.com
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scriptingosx.com scriptingosx.com
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aeon.co aeon.co
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In his classic text, Thought as a System (1992), the US physicist and philosopher David Bohm
I have his QM text, but didn't know(?) he did philosophy like this.
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devblogs.microsoft.com devblogs.microsoft.com
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www.cigionline.org www.cigionline.org
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Sarah Roberts’s new book Behind the Screen: Content Moderation in the Shadows of Social Media (2019)
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www.vice.com www.vice.com
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www.frontiersin.org www.frontiersin.org
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Four Channel Multivariate Coherence Training: Development and Evidence in Support of a New Form of Neurofeedback
tags:: [[neurofeedback]], [[coherence]], [[neuroscience]] [[EEG]] #[[to read]]
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www.martinfowler.com www.martinfowler.com
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- Dec 2020
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tools.ietf.org tools.ietf.org
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RFC 3463 [25], specifies further structuring of the reply strings, including the use of supplemental and more specific completion codes (see also RFC 5248 [26]).
To-do: look at the mentioned RFCs.
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www.lesswrong.com www.lesswrong.com
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www.inlander.com www.inlander.com
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felt.dev felt.dev
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Ariela had written a book about the history of theeveryday law of slavery in the U.S. Deep South that emphasized localculture and law,
2019-12-30 12:12:53 AM
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Martha S. Jones,Birthright Citizens: A History of Race and Rights in AntebellumAmerica
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www.apple.com www.apple.com
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- Nov 2020
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scholarship.claremont.edu scholarship.claremont.edu
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arxiv.org arxiv.org
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www.sunypress.edu www.sunypress.edu
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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kafka.apache.org kafka.apache.org
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www.tuttlepublishing.com www.tuttlepublishing.com
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uwapress.uw.edu uwapress.uw.edu
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blog.readwise.io blog.readwise.io
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How many times have you heard the cliché, for example, read between the lines? It turns out, the key to reading between the lines is actually to write between the lines. Once you start, you'll discover a whole new reading experience, elevated from that of a one-sided lecture to a two-sided conversation.
reading as a conversation between myself and the text.
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restofworld.org restofworld.org
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yalebooks.yale.edu yalebooks.yale.edu
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www.beacon.org www.beacon.org
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www.apollographql.com www.apollographql.com
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benfoster.io benfoster.io
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political scientists Keith Poole and Howard Rosenthal, who have long tracked historical trends in political polarization, said their studies of congressional votes found that Republicans are now more conservative than they have been in more than a century. Their data show a dramatic uptick in polarization, mostly caused by the sharp rightward move of the GOP.
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web.archive.org web.archive.org
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nullprogram.com nullprogram.com
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www.quantamagazine.org www.quantamagazine.org
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nesslabs.com nesslabs.com
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The idea of the hermeneutic circle is to envision a whole in terms how the parts interact with each other, and how they interact with the whole. That may sound a little bit out there, so let’s have a look at a concrete example.
This is a general concept, the rest of the article extrapolates the idea to the act of reading. This may be a stretch, since it implies that whatever can be broken into parts will belong to the hermeneutic circle, while this only applies to interpreting (text)
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github.com github.com
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Tables are not yet supported. If you love impossible to read regular expressions, submit a PR!
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A reasonably clean alternative would be to map a function over the array and use destructuring in the each loop: {#each [1, 2, 3, 4].map(n => ({ n, sqr_n: n * n })) as { n, sqr_n }} {sqr_n} {sqr_n / 2}<br> {/each}
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bookbook.pubpub.org bookbook.pubpub.org
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Safiya Noble, Algorithms of Oppression (New York: New York University Press, 2018). See also Mozilla’s 2019 Internet Health Report at https://internethealthreport.org/2019/lets-ask-more-of-ai/.
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www.economist.com www.economist.com
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“INFORMATION RULES”—published in 1999 but still one of the best books on digital economics—Carl Shapiro and Hal Varian, two economists, popularised the term “network effects”,
I want to get a copy of this book.
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In the Ars memorandi noua secretissima, published in 1500 or 1501,20 Jodocus Weczdorff de Triptis (Weimar) inserted an alphabetical list of words, similar to that of Celtis, but he simply suggested that it could be used as a memory house without any scope for our private associations. Moreover, the alphabetic table of Celtis was included in the famous Margarita philosophica nova of Gregor Reisch, which was probably the most popular handbook of the artes scholars in the fi rst two decades of the 16th century.
Books on memory that used Celtes' trick
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“The Art of Memory in Late Medieval East Central Europe (Bohemia, Hungary, Poland): An Anthology,” co-written by Lucie Doležalová, Rafał Wójcik and myself.
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In 1945 Jacques S. Hadamard surveyed mathematicians to determine their mental processes at work by posing a series of questions to them and later published his results in An Essay on the Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field.
I suspect this might be an interesting read.
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danallosso.substack.com danallosso.substack.com
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Horwitz argued a fairly radical point, which I think never received wide enough recognition due to the subject matter and his extremely difficult (dense and dry) style. He said, “I seek to show that one of the crucial choices made during the antebellum period was to promote economic growth primarily through the legal, not the tax, system, a choice which had major consequences for the distribution of wealth and power in American society”
I'll have to add this book to my to read stack.
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longviewoneducation.org longviewoneducation.org
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Universal Design for Learning: Theory and Practice by Meyer, Rose, and Gordon (a book recognized as the core statement about UDL, which you can read for free) walks us through how educators actively change their practice to become more inclusive and helps us weigh choices in terms of how we create unnecessary barriers:
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atomicdesign.bradfrost.com atomicdesign.bradfrost.com
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www.amazon.com www.amazon.com
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The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw, 1939-1945 Paperback – Illustrated, September 2, 2000
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rjlipton.wordpress.com rjlipton.wordpress.com
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www.quantamagazine.org www.quantamagazine.org
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github.com github.com
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remaining: 0, callbacks: [] r: 0, // remaining outros c: [], // callbacks p: outros // parent group
Ugh. Why did he change this?
Similar question here: https://hyp.is/kayb_AN1EeuCb5OkL5-Yqg/github.com/sveltejs/svelte/pull/3209
Answer here: https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/pull/3209
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github.com github.com
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Why the obfuscation of remaining to r and callbacks to c? This is fine for function-local variables but in this instance makes the code significantly harder to reason about? There is no notion of what c and r mean.
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lukeplant.me.uk lukeplant.me.uk
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nedbatchelder.com nedbatchelder.com
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medium.com medium.com
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Personally for me, this is incredibly hard to read. Regex everywhere, nested objects with different rules and configurations that are very intuitive, multiple loaders that resolve backwards, built in loaders having obscure issues that require using third party loaders in between, separation of plugins and loaders, and so on.
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www.texastribune.org www.texastribune.org
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ICE deported a key witness in investigation of sexual assault and harassment at El Paso detention center
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www.propublica.org www.propublica.org
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Climate Change Will Force a New American Migration
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www.marxists.org www.marxists.org
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Materialism and the Dialectical Method
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Circe by Madeline MillerThis magnificent story of the famous witch goddess from Homer’s Odyssey was shortlisted for the 2019 Women’s prize for fiction. It is both hugely enjoyable, showing the very male classical epic from a female point of view, and profoundly affecting in its depictions of the trials of immortality. This book is the closest you can get to experiencing what it might really be like to be a goddess, with all its benefits and sacrifices.
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readit.plus readit.plus
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It’s harder to read code than to write it
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ncase.me ncase.me
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There are other mathematical models of institutionalized bias out there! Male-Female Differences: A Computer Simulation shows how a small gender bias compounds as you move up the corporate ladder. The Petrie Multiplier shows why an attack on sexism in tech is not an attack on men.
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Schelling's model gets the general gist of it, but of course, real life is more nuanced. You might enjoy looking at real-world data, such as W.A.V. Clark's 1991 paper, A Test of the Schelling Segregation Model.
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www.vox.com www.vox.com
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Figures like Kenneth Hagin, his protégé Kenneth Copeland, Oral Roberts, and, of course, Osteen himself built up individual followings: followings that often grew as a result of cross-promotion (something religious historian Kate Bowler points out in her excellent Blessed, a history of the prosperity gospel movement). One preacher might, for example, feature another at his conference, or hawk his cassette tapes.
Some of this is the leveraging of individual platforms for cross-promotion here, which helped in a pre-social media space and which now happens regularly online, particularly in the "funnel" sales space.
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www.ft.com www.ft.com
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James Suzman’s ‘Work: A History of How We Spend Our Time’ is published next month by Bloomsbury.
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In our series, learning linked data, we've covered several topics related to querying linked data using several SPARQL features and techniques, producing linked data using RDFa and working with JSON-LD.
I don't see a link to the other articles in this series...
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ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub
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Classes (synchronous sessions)
Read this during the day tomorrow
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Zimmer, C. (2020, June 1). How You Should Read Coronavirus Studies, or Any Science Paper. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/article/how-to-read-a-science-study-coronavirus.html
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- May 2020
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kellysutton.com kellysutton.com
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“Make it right” means that the code is maintainable and easy to change. Humans can read it, not just computers. New engineers can easily add functionality to the code. When there’s a defect, it is easy to isolate and correct.
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unhosted.org unhosted.org
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www.digital-democracy.org www.digital-democracy.org
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“Extraordinary Commonplaces,” Robert Darnton
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www.slipangle.org www.slipangle.org
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My summaries of books I've read and liked
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- Feb 2020
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medium.com medium.com
- Jan 2020
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drewdevault.com drewdevault.com
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Source at: https://github.com/lobsters/lobsters
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twobithistory.org twobithistory.org
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Thyroxine was added to their antidepressant medication, and the doses were increased to a mean of 482 ± 72 μg/day.
This is the highest dose of levothyroxine that I've seen administered. Even treatment for thyroid cancer rarely goes beyond 300 mcg (or even 200 mcg, which is more common).
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www.google.com www.google.com
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Thyroid Hormone Augmentation in Treatment-Refractory
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buzzmachine.com buzzmachine.com
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Axel Bruns’ dismantling of the filter bubble.
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a private library is not an ego-boosting appendages but a research tool. The library should contain as much of what you do not know as your financial means … allow you to put there. You will accumulate more knowledge and more books as you grow older, and the growing number of unread books on the shelves will look at you menacingly. Indeed, the more you know, the larger the rows of unread books. Let us call this collection of unread books an antilibrary.
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www.hcn.org www.hcn.org
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Timothy Morton is Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice University in Houston. He is the author of Realist Magic: Objects, Ontology, Causality and Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End Of The World.
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he ZORA Canon, our list of the 100 greatest books ever written by African American women, is one of a kind, yet it exists within a rich cultural tradition.
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- Dec 2019
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medium.com medium.com
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n their book “New Power,” Henry Timms and Jeremy Heimans lay out the characteristics of old and new power.<img class="ex t u je ak" src="https://miro.medium.com/max/1862/1*jmW_5ey9vS_fNMPt5qO5Cg.png" width="931" height="522" role="presentation"/>
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www.mikerubel.org www.mikerubel.org
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www.amazon.com www.amazon.com
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three terrific popular books by Ben Goldacre - "Bad science", "Bad pharma" and "I think you'll find it's a bit more complicated than that"
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- Nov 2019
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hyperallergic.com hyperallergic.com
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Seeking more fuel from art, Proust started reading John Ruskin, whose influential The Seven Lamps of Architecture (1849) and The Stones of Venice (1851-53) revived popular interest in medieval art.
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survivejs.com survivejs.com
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survivejs.com survivejs.comPreface1
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vitobotta.com vitobotta.com
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wisc.pb.unizin.org wisc.pb.unizin.org
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leanpub.com leanpub.com
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www.bitchmedia.org www.bitchmedia.org
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- Oct 2019
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www.lunalunamagazine.com www.lunalunamagazine.com
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stackoverflow.blog stackoverflow.blog
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www.teamblind.com www.teamblind.com
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www.artsy.net www.artsy.net
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