My team at work just launched new research on the #TwitterMigration: We analyze which platforms are growing - especially #Mastodon, #Tumblr & #Post.
We look at which sites users are adding to their Twitter bios, posting to their friends about & downloading apps for.
Please do boost this, and love to hear any comments or feedback on it!
Download it here:
https://is.gd/lqGw9q
In [a recent article](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/12/holocaust-remembrance-lessons-america/671893/) Clint Smith, author of _How the Word is Passed_, writes about what America can learn from Germany's memorialization of the murders of Jews, Roma, gays, and other victims of the holocaust. It is an excellent reflection on the use and abuse of memorialization by states and peoples.
Amazing new result about Conway's Game of Life! You can build anything you want by colliding 15 gliders together: https://b3s23life.blogspot.com/2022/11/in-conways-life-fifteen-gliders-can.html
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This result was a long time in the making. Read the article to find out how it works, and why 'anything' is not actually everything.
This blogpost breaks down the construction even further: https://btm.qva.mybluehost.me/building-arbitrary-life-patterns-in-15-gliders/
The science behind [the self-organizing beauty of snowflakes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao2Jfm35XeE).
The New York Times headline is funny, but the quote by Scott Aaronson is better - that is, more accurate:
“If this experiment has brought a wormhole into actual physical existence, then a strong case could be made that you, too, bring a wormhole into actual physical existence every time you sketch one with pen and paper.”
[This is a fascinating documentary](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfygvjZ-ABs) about the Antikythera mechanism, a 2,000-year-old mechanical computer. I was aware of the mechanism and its place in computing history, but this documentary tells of the intellectual adventure of the mechanism's initial discovery, and the gradual discernment of its origins, operations, and purpose through the combined efforts of mathematicians, archeologists, astronomers, radiologic technologists and historians of science. Highly recommended if ancient technology, the history of computing, or scientific sleuthing is your thing.
#Antikythera, #Computing, #Greece, #History, #Technology #Video
Turing Tests "ignore or sidestep many aspects of current AI research, such as vision and robotics, and seem too closely bound up with natural language understanding to now be a beacon for the entire field. These are familiar objections, but there are deeper ones."
Yoel Roth, the former Head of Trust and Safety for Twitter, [shared his thoughts](https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/29/tech/yoel-roth-twitter-elon-musk) on Musk's handling of Twitter and the reasons for his departure while speaking at a Knight Foundation conference. He largely just confirms what we all know from following the debacle, though he does demonstrate a good practice for personal and professional life-- defining clear boundaries:
"Before Musk took over Twitter, Roth wrote down several commitments to himself that would trigger the decision to quit. One limit, he said — one that was never reached — was that Roth would refuse to lie for Musk. Another limit, one that was ultimately reached and drove his decision to resign, was 'if Twitter starts being ruled by dictatorial edict rather than by a policy.'"
#Boundaries, #Safety, #SocialMedia, #Technology, #Trust, #Twitter
Key changes in popular music have virtually disappeared in the last fifteen years. [This article](https://tedium.co/2022/11/09/the-death-of-the-key-change/) discusses the factors at play.
I’ve recently released gpu-io – a #webgl computing library for real-time physics simulations, particle/agent-based systems, cellular automata, image processing, and general purpose GPU computations.
Examples: https://apps.amandaghassaei.com/gpu-io/examples/
GitHub: https://github.com/amandaghassaei/gpu-io
gpu-io makes it easy to build GPU-accelerated apps without worrying about low-level WebGL details and browser inconsistencies. Designed for WebGL2 with fallbacks for WebGL1. WebGPU support is planned! More in thread 🧵...
[This](https://engaging-data.com/how-rich-is-elon-musk/) visualization attempts to represent Elon Musk's extreme wealth, and it is frankly obscene.
An examination of over 1 million funding proposals to the National Science Foundation from 1996 to 2019 reveals that white principal investigators are consistently funded at higher rates than most non-white PIs and relative funding rates for white PIs have been increasing. https://elifesciences.org/articles/83071?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic_features
Physicists have used Google's quantum computer to send a signal through a wormhole, a shortcut in space-time first theorized by Einstein and Rosen in 1935. The landmark experiment was published today in Nature. Lots to say about it. Here's my very deep dive: https://www.quantamagazine.org/physicists-create-a-wormhole-using-a-quantum-computer-20221130/
"[The] Gross National Product counts air pollution and cigarette advertising, and ambulances to clear our highways of carnage. It counts special locks for our doors and the jails for the people who break them. It counts the destruction of the redwood and the loss of our natural wonder in chaotic sprawl. It counts napalm and counts nuclear warheads and armored cars for the police to fight the riots in our cities... Yet the gross national product does not allow for the health of our children, the quality of their education or the joy of their play. It does not include the beauty of our poetry or the strength of our marriages, the intelligence of our public debate or the integrity of our public officials. It measures neither our wit nor our courage, neither our wisdom nor our learning, neither our compassion nor our devotion to our country, it measures everything in short, except that which makes life worthwhile. And it can tell us everything about America except why we are proud that we are Americans."
-- Robert F. Kennedy, [Remarks at the University of Kansas](https://www.jfklibrary.org/learn/about-jfk/the-kennedy-family/robert-f-kennedy/robert-f-kennedy-speeches/remarks-at-the-university-of-kansas-march-18-1968)
As John Tyler Bonner, a professor of ecology [put it](https://www.princeton.edu/news/2010/01/21/sultan-slime-biologist-continues-be-fascinated-organisms-after-nearly-70-years), slime molds are "no more than a bag of amoebae encased in a thin slime sheath, yet they manage to have various behaviors that are equal to those of animals who possess muscles and nerves with ganglia – that is, simple brains."
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