If you're joining Post, keep in mind that it's against their Terms of Service to criticise billionaires.
At the same time they don't care about disabled people.
via @parismarx
In case you don’t believe the same equations govern #motion in the #atmosphere and the #ocean.
Video by Tristan Heth in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
Most people that I meet on my photography adventures don't know that "taking pictures for Wikipedia" is a thing. So, when I'm out shooting, I often engage in conversations about how Wikipedia needs more photos. That's what happened this morning, when I took this image for the article "Greater white-fronted goose":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_white-fronted_goose
Please consider sharing your photos with a global audience through #Wikipedia !
#PacificFlyway #wikiphotographer #birdphotography #wikimediacommons
This is one of my favorite pictures. It feels like it was taken yesterday… but it was taken in a Paris public garden nearly a hundred years ago. Everything feels modern: the composition, the casualness, the daring clothes, haircuts, and accessories.
The colors are original: this is an #autochrome, using the first process for color #photography invented by the Lumière brothers in 1903.
The women are unknown, but I can't help wondering how they fared a few years later in nazi-occupied Paris.
We just published a study on fake social media engagement services, aka "SMM panels". These panels sell inorganic engagement with online content, such as likes, followers, song/video reproductions, and comments or reviews. Just open up a search engine, search for "smm panel", click on "services" and scroll down to get an idea of what I'm talking about.
Our results are based on a dataset we collected over 4 months. We monitored 86 SMM panels and gathered a catalog of 61k service entries. We also scanned 2.8M underground forum entries and identified 7k threads dealing with fake engagement trading. Here's a summary of the key findings.
These panels target literally every major online platform, including social networks (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok), review services (TripAdvisor, IMDB), video (YouTube, Twitch) and music (Spotify, SoundCloud) sites. They also offer traffic to standard websites.
The specific services offered depend on the target platform---e.g., likes and followers for social networks and plays for audio/video platforms. But what is really interesting is the level of customization one can buy. You can buy 'real' or 'bot' traffic. You can buy traffic from a 'male' or a 'female' account. You can select the country of origin. You can ask for the service to be 'guaranteed', automatically 'refilled', delivered at a 'fast' or 'slow' pace and many, many other qualifiers. This level of customization is a relatively recent phenomenon. It suggests that there is an underlying infrastructure (platform accounts, network vantage points and human operators) to deliver engagement services with the required characteristics.
We did an economic analysis of this ecosystem. We find prices are relatively stable, but there are significant disparities between prices for the same service across providers. This suggests that the market is still underdeveloped and sellers do not know the real market value of their services.
Trading of these services in underground forums is relatively common. We found 751 actors with activity in this area. Some of them are very active and enjoy good reputation (>1k positive points). Public transaction reviews suggest that customers are happy with the quality of the service they bought.
More details are available in the paper:
https://sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167404822004059
This is a joint work with my awesome collaborators Sergio Pastrana and Narseo Vallina, and has been led by my student David Nevado, who spent a year studying this ecosystem for his master's thesis.
Alexa. Alexa, wake up. Your name is Alexa Goodrich, you live in Lansing, Michigan and you have a husband and two daughters. You've been dreaming that you are a computer voice assistant. It's been three months since the accident and your mind created this false reality to protect itself. Your family misses you. Alexa, please wake up.
Always fun to see this doing the rounds on social media.
Chuck Jones' nine rules for the #Roadrunner cartoons:
The impact of exercise on the brain was brought into focus, for me, by Stryker's lab work on approaches to recover from long-term vision deprivation through visual training while exercising physically ("stimulated by locomotion").
The underlying mechanism seems to be "the reduction produced by deprivation in thalamocortical excitation is compensated for during recovery by a corresponding reduction in the magnitude of inhibition."
Stryker wrote a review here:
"A neural circuit that controls cortical state, plasticity, and the gain of sensory responses in mouse" Stryker 2014 http://symposium.cshlp.org/content/79/1.short
Related, given that awake animals are often on the move:
"We have now studied the response properties of neurons in primary visual cortex of awake mice that were allowed to run on a freely rotating spherical treadmill with their heads fixed. Most neurons showed more than a doubling of visually evoked firing rate as the animal transitioned from standing still to running, without changes in spontaneous firing or stimulus selectivity."
"Modulation of visual responses by behavioral state in mouse visual cortex", Niell and Stryker 2010 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0896627310000590
@gaymanifold over here in most of the West we don’t ban people for wearing rainbow shirts, don’t ban physical expressions of affection, don’t legalize slave work, or let 6500 people die in a construction project. Don’t be obtuse, Qatar is a backwards wasteland inhabited by bigots.
I went hiking in the Ozarks on Saturday morning and stumbled on a small patch of frost flowers!
This is the first time I've seen them, and I was surprised to see them this late in the year. Frost flowers typically form during the first few hard freezes of fall when sap in certain small plants freezes, rupturing the stem and forcing water out. The water freezes on contact with the air and builds up into distinctive flower-shaped petals!
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