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Several weeks ago I wrote in CJR that the key issue for any #journalist using #Twitter , was the dilemma presented by working on a platform where the owner actively hates and works against journalism. Nothing at all about the past week is surprising, or out of character for #Musk - maybe that the proof of concept happened so decisively. For all platforms how their ownership treats #pressfreedom is a key determining factor. (🙏 for #JohnMastodon and his well documented support of reporters….)

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If you enjoy someone's post on #Mastodon go ahead and click the star. If someone tells you that's meaningless because there's no #algorithm, ignore them. Sure, boost the post too if you want others to also see the post, but don't think telling someone you like what they posted is somehow unimportant. In real life I don't tell someone, "good job," or "well said," or "I love that," for the sake of some algorithm, I do it because I'm human and they are too. It's fundamental to being truly social.

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Open registration begins for the 2023 session of my annual anti-statistics course focusing on causal inference & Bayesian data analsysis & fully coded examples. Lectures will be free online, so no need to register unless you want to join discussions. All details at link: github.com/rmcelreath/stat_ret

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Have you ever seen an oak tree dance?

Britain is full of 'lost' rainforests, predominantly in the southwest and northwest of England, west Wales and the west coast of Scotland. There are other areas where the conditions are perfect too, like this one in the Peak District National Park.

When the rain starts and the cloud base drops into the rainforest, the trees come alive. Everywhere you look, there is magic and mystery.

#photography #woodland #trees #rainforest

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Hive Social 

They're calling it a new kind of social media because its feed is chronological. That just sounds like what Facebook and Twitter was. These things don't start big and evil, but they all get there.

They'll build critical mass and then they'll find a way to monetize you or they'll get swallowed up by some larger media corporation who will find a way to monetize you. The ads will come. The engagement boosting algorithm will come. You and your data will always be food for them.

Don't fall for it again. You've already found the better way.

@mastodonmigration @doctorpepper you are already reading a toot from a user who is on another server. Yours is @mastodonapp.uk, you answered on a thread started from a user on @mastodon.online and I answer you from @qoto.org

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I've tracked down videos and GIFs not working on mastodon.social and mastodon.online to a rate-limit issue with our object storage provider and have raised a support ticket with them #devops

@Chl0e_Girard @madamscientist Yes. Also, @Gargron explained in a post why he didn’t include this feature in the first place, and I tend to agree with him.

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My boss, Matt Mullenweg, the boss of Automattic, owner of Tumblr, is looking for ex-Twitter employees for Tumblr, saying,

"we're putting on a fast track to see how they can help super-charge Tumblr. We can't absorb thousands of people, but I'd be open to hiring entire teams if they already work great together."

He's photomatt on Twitter, or look here too: automattic.com/work-with-us/

Boost for visibility, please? Spread the word!

#Twitter #JobFairy #Automattic #Tumblr

@Chl0e_Girard you can’t quote a post. That is by design. You can boost a post which will then show up in your timeline

@Wormhole_Eddie you write in your bio that your are an architect l, so what is your take? When does architecture become art for you?

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I posted something the other night, rather lighthearted, about the perks of online academic talks and being able to eff and jeff freely when you're annoyed at the speaker. Since then, I've experienced something for the 'cons' column - an attendee screenshotting my slides, cropping them to take the institution logo off, and dropping them in their own powerpoints without permission, acknowledgement or credit. Just don't do that shit folks, it's theft. #AcademicChatter

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As appendix to my and catalyst for possible collaborations in the field, I would like to our recent effort in the modulation of the /#CCR6 axis to identify new for and other depending on the same axis.

sciencedirect.com/science/arti

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Research assistant jobs going at The University of Bath if anyone is interested... bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?r

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@Wormhole_Eddie Yes I think architecture can be art but isn’t always. I think even pavilions at world exhibition have a function. And I am not saying that art has no function. I just think that one of the key attributes of architectur is some way or form of functionality and the artsy part is secondary. (Even though some buildings are rather less functional.) Regarding your question as to when architecture becomes art, that is the same as with art itself, it is defined by culture, personal opinion, the time it was created. Some older buildings we perceive as art now, but maube at the time they were built it was just how they did it.

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