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If anyone has any objections to @trinsec being a moderator, now is the time to say it. Otherwise please welcome him as our latest moderator.

@khird trinsec agreed to be a moderator. Since we talked about it at length before I am just going to promote him. Any objections?

@leiqiongwan Here ya go, as requested a list of all the local qoto bots.

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I really like the feature on my instance () where I can make a list that shows posts with any of a set of hashtags. I've got one list that shows me all posts tagged or , and another that shows me anything tagged , , , , or .

@freemo

"it seems is playing very dirty with their threats to Qualcomm and OEMs ... This is going to accelerate RISC-V roadmaps rapidly"

semianalysis.com/p/arm-changes

How long before he is calling them toots?

@mraharrison

Alan Harrison  
Hello. This is my first post. Or Toot as I won't be calling IT. My interests are... #UnitedKingdom #England #SecondaryTeaching #Education #Comput...

Hello, all. I've been around for a few days but haven't yet made an post. So here we go.

I'm a consultant with [The Bioinformatics CRO](bioinformaticscro.com/) working on a variety of small and large projects ranging from fundamental genomics to clinical decision support. Before that, for several years I was a postdoc and ORISE fellow specializing in high-altitude medicine and physiology at the University of Colorado Altitude Research Center. My academic background is a nearly even mix of , machine learning, and biology.

The ARC* has been sadly moribund for a few years, but thanks to collaborations with other groups, we're [starting to get more active again](harcsummit.org/). Hopefully I will have more to say about that in the future. Meanwhile, feel free to ask me anything about medicine---I think I still remember most of it.

Years before _that_, I was an Air Force (after a brief stint as an Army infantryman) followed by a couple of years as a civilian EMT. My time in patient care informs my approach to science: the numbers I crunch represent human lives.

Otherwise, I'm an armchair hoping to be able to call myself an _amateur_ paleontologist again one of these days---by which I mean actually spending some time in the field and/or the prep lab---a too-occasional science fiction writer, and chronically sleep deprived. Also, my life is the internet: it's cats all the way down.

*Fellow fans may recognize the jacket in the picture. My wonderful fiancée found it for me when I was hired at the ARC, for exactly the reason you think.

I've been thinking about how we can use what we learned about remote work & virtual meetings from the pandemic. It would be great if we didn't have to release lots of carbon to meet, and could live wherever we wanted. But, there are downsides to virtual everything, particularly with our current tech & practices.

Should we really be trying to go back to how things were? Can we learn from our pandemic experience? What are the best practices & tech for setting up virtual and hybrid meetings? Do we really need VR and avatars for virtual/hybrid to work? Are there advantages, for certain kinds of people, of virtual platforms?

This is likely a personal preference: I think virtual works as well as in-person when communication is mostly one-directional, e.g. prepared talks and, to some extent, poster sessions. If conferences are mainly talks and posters, I think they should be virtual.

I am hoping that n-way virtual communication could be better with better organization and technology. Places like CERN have been doing hybrid & virtual meetings for a long time. Can we learn from them? qz.com/1832018/how-physicists-

Now to be a bit cynical -- I think those in charge are those that did/do well in our old/current system, but that system is not great for everyone. Again, this is personal, but I'm better at expressing myself in writing. I'm more likely to ask a question at a conference if I can enter a virtual queue. God I dread mixing at conferences. This one time there was "science speed dating" at a conference. It was torture. Maybe for some people sometimes virtual can be better?

Anyways, I thought I'd use this virtual platform to bring up these ideas! I know many disagree on this and are happy to get back to conferences. I'd also like to mention that for people who continue to be concerned about COVID, going back to normal is not yet possible (will it ever be??). For me, this article rings true: "For those still trying to duck covid, the isolation is worse than ever" washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2

@realcaseyrollins

And make sure there is absolutely no attention to nuance...

Mention what race you are... ban

Say something negative about a minority race... ban

Say something positive about a minority race.. ban

Mention your favorite competitor in the Tour De France race.... ban

Ask for help fixing race condition bugs in the python code you just wrote... ban

Talk about cooking some rice with an English accent... ban

@icedquinn

I do . Always and recently , , and . I talk a lot about in . I (try very hard to) responsibly share accurate information from reliable, recognized sources, and correct misinformation.

I am stepping back into and conversations. If you are in or or or just are interested in , I would love to listen to your research and burning questions and what you care about in your life. I will occasionally make mistakes, and I am grateful for pointed and passionate corrections.

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@freemo @oliof SSO is the Identity Provider (IdP) and LDAP is the Data Store layer, managed by an Identity Manager (IDM). LDAP shouldn't be exposed publicly, but SSO and key servers with data sources managed by an IDM are.

EARN IT - Anti-Encryption Bill Passes Senate Judiciary Committee

Sad day + I have no candy for the kids... shame on me ...

gizmodo.com/earn-it-anti-encry

So I am currently restructuring my companies security policy and trying to get Open PGP as a central point in all this.

Any input on how others have structured their trust network inn a corperate setting.. How do you verify which keys are employees and what roles (such as deploying software) people have?

I have my own idea as to how im going to structure this but I'd love to hear other peoples thoughts first

Interestingly the influx of new users from twitter has increased since Musk's announcement rather than dying down... Apparently Musk isnt doing much to help his reputation.

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Reportedly 80% of ukrainians living in kyiv are without water supply [t.me/babel/23938]

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