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@TruthSandwich isn’t that what all politicians do? Besides, the Overton Window must gradually be pushed leftward.

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I'm not normally political on here, but everyone on earth should read this article by Thom Hartmann. The title is a little misleading, because the primary topic is how fascism arises and takes over a government, precisely what the ignorant supporting Trump are slowly but surely doing.

rawstory.com/cnn-town-hall-tru

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@freemo I thought we were talking about guns. So, I'm going to continue to talk about guns.

People don't need guns and shouldn't have easy access to them. Japan does not have a citizenry with access to guns, therefore, they do not have much gun violence. It's a simple argument.

@mattl it’s available in the App Store for Mac, iPhone, and iPad and they all sync. It has tons of features that are easy to use. I just checked, I have 780 drafts in it.

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I couldn't be happier that Fox apparently threw out Tucker Carlson, but that does not in any way absolve them of any of their crimes - fraud, defamation, sedition and others counted amongst them.

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Very good news.

"The EU is planning a compulsory licensing system to allow it to take control of the manufacture of drugs and vaccines during a public health emergency, despite calls from pharmaceutical groups to protect patents"

ft.com/content/b777f019-ff02-4

@medigoth Data sufficiency, quality, values near detection limits, collection methods, and so on and so forth are real issues for environmental investigations as well. More attention needs to be paid to these concerns so we can have increased confidence in the statistical confidence that results.

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There are two philosophies in toward handling questionable . The first is to check the of the data every time it's used. This takes a fair amount of time, and depending on the size of the data may also take a fair amount of time. It's a PITA to write, test, debug, and run.

The second is to say "I've already checked this data a bunch of times in the program, it's fine" and skip the integrity checks after the first time. In programming, this is particularly tempting: the data sets are huge, and writing checks is annoying. The whole thing feels like a waste of time when you're reasonably sure your code will never run on anything except this particular data set which you already see more of than your family and your pets and you just want to get the damned thing done.

About 95% of the time, I take the first approach. Every time I do it, I'm grumbling to myself. Just finish it, already! And I am uneasily aware that those who take the second approach get their work done faster than I do.

Yes. This is true.

They also get a lot of results—many of which don't look like garbage at all. Here comes the ritual chest-thumping ... in , and generally, those mistakes don't just lead to flawed publications, as bad as that is. Garbage results kill people.

I just received a lesson in why the first is a really good idea. Let's be careful out there.

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A heads up on the #CDC updates on the variant proportions of #SarsCoV2 through April 22, 2023. It shows that Arcturus (XBB.1.16) is at about 10% prevalence nationally with some areas as high as 19%. Region 6, which includes Texas and the surrounding states, is showing the highest average with nearly 15% prevalence. That is almost double the 8% reported last week. The pace of spread will likely increase towards the 5 1/2 to 6 day doubling rate seen in India. open.substack.com/pub/tactnowi

@ryuichi I think possibly a game. It’s one of those images that elicits a memory that I can’t quite recall.

@ryuichi I’m trying to figure out why this image seems so familiar to me somehow.

I’m sitting here reading toots with my Apple TV displaying a beach for its screensaver when I should be reviewing and grading student research papers that are due tonight. This tiny bit of luxury must end before tomorrow morning. The semester is about to come to a screeching halt.

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"We’re developing open source industrial machines that can be made for a fraction of commercial costs, and sharing our designs online for free. The goal of Open Source Ecology is to create an open source economy – an efficient #economy which increases innovation by open collaboration."

opensourceecology.org/

#technology

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Please RT. Postdoctoral Research Associate positions are open in our lab in Cambridge: 1 in Computational Neurobiology; 1 in Human Organoid Neurobiology at the intersection with neurodegeneration research (MND/ALS). Please see: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/40520/jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/40536/

@mattl I write almost everything using markdown in the Drafts app. Then export it into whatever final output is needed.

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#christmas #easter #valentines, #birthday #wedding #BlackFriday & Funeral after "parties" are times for companies to sell us more stuff. We can now add #EarthDay to that shop-till-the-planet-drops list.

"Earth Day...More often than not, as an environmental reporter, it means sifting through a million announcements from companies shouting about how they’re trying to save the planet

Alas, most of the stuff I see is just #greenwashing

theverge.com/23688450/earth-da

#ecology #sustainability

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