we weren't religious
one day of seven we'd rest
but for the milking
cows and barn now long gone
house boards ache with memories
Pd Photos & Wrdz
#MoodyMonday #Monday #PhotoMonday #Haiku #Photography #Abandon #Building #Farm #Snow #Winter #SmallWriting #Tanka #Writing #MondayMemories
#Country #CanadianPrairie #Canada #Prairie
#Ekphrastic
#EkphrasticPoetry
#Day12
#ArtAdventCalendar
@futurebird @Doug_Bostrom Wikipedia, where I'm an admin, has long dealt with people pushing pseudoscience and other nonsense. Some of the ways it's been dealt with may be helpful, e.g. see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view/FAQ#Pseudoscience
I'm also a moderator of a Facebook group, Cambridge Skeptics Discussions. We get true believers proselytising, but they usually end up getting blocked because they resort to insults, become disruptive, and won't engage in reasoned discussion, e.g. providing sources.
Birches and hoar frost. Rare and beautiful conditions this week in Cumbria. #photo #photography #landscapephotography #winter
If you’ve recently left #Twitter
for Mastodon... welcome!
Here are some things you should know about security and privacy on Mastodon.
https://grahamcluley.com/mastodon-what-you-need-to-know-for-your-security-and-privacy/
(Please boost/reshare if you think a #TwitterRefugee would benefit from this. Thanks!)
Awesome Collection of #computerscience references, mainly related to #programming #languages. Some of the texts can be found inside the #digital #library of the #acm and, as one might imagine, there are gems that are worth reading. I specially recommend the Axiomatic Basis for #computer #programming by #Hoare and The next 700 programming languages by Landin.
[202212142246 Great Works in Programming Languages](https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/courses/670Fall04/GreatWorksInPL.shtml)
I built this tool a year ago but I feel like Mastodon folks would like it
The "Weird Old Book Finder"
Type in a search query, and it'll find one randomly-chosen public-domain book that matches the query -- and present it for immediate reading: https://www.weirdoldbookfinder.net/
Why only one book? To prevent the paradox of choice! Just *start readin'*
Can't promise every book will be weird, but most are
A longer essay on how/why I developed it: https://debugger.medium.com/a-search-engine-that-finds-you-weird-old-books-3a74fbb5f3d4
This was a search for "mastodon"
@minquidfills 我倒没有觉得这个项目是用来转专业的,可能是我表达不准确。现在纯深度学习发论文没那么容易,所以可以尝试把它当作工具去解决本专业一些的问题。至于你现在的研究是否能与深度学习结合我就不了解了,需要你查一下相关的论文。我猜你要自己决定那个网课的课题?总的来说深度学习会让你多一种解决问题的手段。
Entrance to a turbine hall in an abandoned power plant
https://www.abandonedamerica.us/richmond-power-station
A hallway connecting the administration building of Hudson River State Hospital to one of the wards
Explore the rest: https://www.abandonedamerica.us/hudson-river-state-hospital
@minquidfills 通信转深度学习相对算容易的。如果用过Matlab类似的语言python也不难。论文如果能与本专业应用结合可能会好些。此外要考虑的是学校有没有深度学习的运算资源。还要会Linux命令。我就知道这么多了……
Never forget, multimodal streets (aka “complete streets”) are simply more efficient, because they move, hold & serve more PEOPLE within the same space. Whether you think streets are just for moving people, or are for a LOT more, they’re just better. Via @NACTO.
#CityMakingMath #CompleteStreets #Streets #cities #urbanism #urbandesign #city #cars