Take a moment to read about Jerry Lawson. It’s his birthday today. He developed the first video game cartridge which revolutionized the gaming industry. He was a real genius. But we only hear admiration for the pseudo genius of the Elon Musks of the world and the Great White industrial barons. America would be NOTHING without the contributions of Black folks. We must promote our history because the truth must be heard.
I just completed "Calorie Counting" - Day 1 - Advent of Code 2022 #AdventOfCode #Haskell
@mcc Totally relate. I did Rust last year.
@finity I’m gonna try #AdventOfCode in #Haskell this year. It’s a new language for me, so I’ll be slow. And I have a new job, so it’ll be mostly weekends.
After I do each problem, I love seeing how other people approached it.
Puh-lease conference organizers. Don’t send these email where you tell me you already have all these <list names> men and you are now realizing you need women too. It’s not that I wouldn’t know I’m asked for my content but do you have to rub it in how women are an afterthought in your bubble…. Fix the problem not the appearance.
Licklider's Aliens
"How the potential of a 'Close Encounter' in outerspace shaped the way the Internet works here on earth"
@thibaultamartin @matrix @freemo @frayoshi I have pretty much the same preferences.
I didn’t research as thoroughly as you, but am very happy to have landed at #qoto. The folks posting on the local feed are the kind of people I like to hang out with. And the posts they boost have led me to other interesting people elsewhere.
I’m best at English, but enjoy reading the occasional post in French or Spanish. I haven’t seen any in Hawaiian yet, but that would be cool.
I enjoyed the interview @grammargirl did with Randall Munroe.
One thing I learned: The word "apricity" means "the warmth of the sun in winter". That's a word I can use on this beautiful 28℉ day in Indiana.
I just re-upped my paid subscription to KPIG radio, the best radio station. I grew up in Santa Cruz listening to KPIG, and now that I'm living elsewhere I still listen to it. I love the mixture of americana, bluegrass, country, rock, and other assorted stuff.
I already boosted, but once again, go check out “Choosing Algorithms : We Live in a Society” by @maya at https://maya.land/responses/2022/11/28/we-live-in-a-society.html - it’s a response to my “Protect Me From What I Want”.
It highlights big issues in algorithm choice, e.g.: “Show me what I want vs what I’d like to want vs what’s good for me.” and worry that sophisticated algorithms will be gamed (will be *built to be gamed*) by the wrong people. Nicely written.
Also includes tasty bread and adorable typography.
1. The nation's 100K+ rail workers get ZERO paid sick days
They want FOUR
And are threatening to strike December 9
In response, corporate America is demanding Congress intervene and force them to continue working without any paid sick days
Interesting summary paper on the history of airborne transmission of disease. Illustrates how rejecting a theory (the miasma theory of infection) that was sometimes right, but for the wrong reason, makes the replacement theory (infection only by contact or close proximity) much stickier than it deserved to be.
@kechpaja @futurebird same here: I use the computer for posting. Reading is either, depending on where I am.
OK, I'll do #7books to get to know me before I read other people's lists and get reminded about dozens more...
Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End - Atul Gawande
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming - David Wallace-Wells
The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet - Becky Chambers
His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman
Children of Time - AdrianTchaikovsky
Lab Girl - Hope Jahren
Gods of Jade and Shadow - Silvia Moreno-Garcia
@warkittens I guess I'll need to try Anathem even though I'm tired of his books not having decent endings.
Snow Crash and Diamond Age made a big impression on me. I read them when they came out, and still think about them now and then.
@mattl I'm surprised the relevant xkcd hasn't been posted...
RT @RonSteenblik@twitter.com
Just dropped today. Con-law expert @elizabeth_joh@twitter.com discusses how the Dormant Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution constrains states wishing to pursue specific ethical agendas from passing laws that put an undue burden on interstate commerce. #trade
https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/what-trump-can-teach-us-about-con-law/id1242537529?l=en&i=1000587580452
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/RonSteenblik/status/1596809784535097344
I wrote an editorial about the #AntimicrobialResistance crisis. It covers the need for a #Global #Equitable approach, #resistance in neglected #fungi & #parasites, the promise of new #antibiotics, sharing of #sequence data, idiotic policies that risk antibiotic stewardship & more
Please share it far and wide - this #WorldAntimicrobialAwarenessWeek we've not been as loud as others, or as loud as we need to
The antimicrobial resistance crisis needs action now
#WAAW2022 https://plos.io/3U2OoeJ
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