The idea that having a process, as you stated, is "squirrelly" seems like madness to the scientific brain. If there were a great answer to this then we probably wouldn't have so many crises that scientists understand and the non-scientists do not in the world.
I don't envy your position of trying to explain your positions all of the time to other people.
This sounds like something I talk about a lot, actually. Scientists, generally speaking, will have a method on how to do things. We're used to SOPs and process is often our thing.
The majority of the world doesn't think like that. If your instant and immediate reaction isn't what they want, then you're automatically against them.
I'm not going to write a novel, but look at how the non-scientists in the world handle information on things like COVID or climate change. If it changes, it's inherently bad in their opinion. Only the first opinion they heard matters, to a large number of people, and they'll go to the grave believing it.
TLDR; scientists and non-scientists often struggle with communication. Thank you for coming to my TED talk :)
The Internet Archive has added a Mastodon server:
https://blog.archive.org/2022/11/13/we-have-added-a-mastodon-server/
I have to say im a bit disgusted (not with you) that us taking a hard stance on protecting our members of the LGBTQ community from violence has been twisted and distorted, and blatantly lied about in an attempt to make us look bad.
When the vast majority of the fediverse were silencing the LGBTQ and they were migrating to us int he thousands I knew what we were doing was right... when those servers who lost their user base tried to distort and lie about the situation, evne as a minority, it hurt, but I did what was right anyway.
To actually see people years later buying those same lies when they are so easily debunked... that causes me to loose hope for humanity. You made no attempt to ask us about the situation or learn what the other side of the story was, talk about the features, understand why they arent privacy violating at all (they do not give you access to toots people dont give permission for you to see)... People need to do better, they need to fact check this nonsense rather than just get spoon fed and then repeat the disinformation again and repeat the nasty cycle.
Hi folks. M originally from Virginia and moved to Colorado 3 years ago. I enjoy #photography, #volleyball, #trailrunning, #hiking, #technology and meeting new people. Glad to be here. Cheers! #followbackfriday #followfriday
Well hello there Mastodon! I am new here, and don't understand anything about this. But I do understand a lot about #astrophotography !
Here is my most recent image, to start with a bang! This is the Rosette Nebula, shot with OSC, edited as Hubble Palette.
Let's see how this new medium will carry on. May the night be with us!
🔭 Equipment:
Telescope: Tecnosky AG70
Camera: ZWO ASI294 MCPRO
Image Stacking:
STACK: 50x300s
Here it goes, #introduction
Hi everyone, I'm a last year undergrad in #neuroscience & #computerscience at McGill. I'm doing #compneuro research in the Baillet Lab at The Neuro (MNI), focusing on whole-brain dynamical models of coupled neural masses calibrated to #MEG #neuroimaging data (details @ https://neurolife77.github.io/ if anyone is curious).
I am also the VP of the #ML committee at PharmaHacks, a hackathon that blends #biology & #datascience with a focus on #pharma.
@neuroscience #neurodon
Here's my introduction:
I was a cabinetmaker before I became a theoretical physicist. I got started late in life, partly because of some hard life lessons.
I've taught general physics, quantum mechanics, classical mechanics and mathematics. I loved teaching, but hated the poverty.
I then got work in patent analysis and mining patent data for lawyers. It paid well, but crushed my soul.
I finally found work doing patent and literature analysis for researchers, where I'm at now, and I love it. The balance is right, and I'm a happy nerd.
Married for 40 years, been living for 60. My wife is still my best friend.
If I could chuck it all and do what I love, I'd be a cabinetmaker/woodworker again. It's a great hobby, but a tough way to make a living.
Physicist, Information Scientist, woodworker, tinkerer, husband, feeder of pets.