Paper on excess mortality associated with the Covid-19 pandemic. “We estimate 14.83 million excess deaths globally, 2.74 times more deaths than the 5.42 million reported as due to COVID-19 for the period” 2020-2021
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05522-2
https://github.com/dkobak/excess-mortality
This is a tremendous piece of work by Nick Florko at #StatNews. Thousands of people are dying every year from #HCV--a curable viral illness--in American #prisons.
#publichealth
https://www.statnews.com/2022/12/15/hundreds-incarcerated-people-dying-hepatitis-c-despite-simple-cure/
Aprendizagem não devia ser vista como se conhecimentos e competências cognitivas fossem blocos de informação discretos, descarregados quais fardos de palha. Mas é assim que é medida nestas discussões circulares sobre ”perdas e ganhos" de aprendizagens.
O problema e que esta visão simplista de conhecimento transforma currículos, aulas e professores em descarregadores e alunos em contentores de informação desacoplada, em vez de seres multidimensionais com corpos e emoções físicas.
O mais frustrante do Brasil moderno é a tendência para ser cópia mal-parida de um filme americano foleiro. Em vez de assumir tropicalismo latino, querem fazer-se white American protestants. Só que em vez da Nova Inglaterra, sai cópia fajuta do bible belt.
For reasons I can't fathom, Internet Archive Scholar got attention today, a mass of it, painting it as a "new" service. Actually, it has been out there for about a year. BUT....
If beautifully structured access to academic citations by the millions is your bag or desperately needed tool, especially ones that are ONLY left in the Wayback Machine, you are in LUCK. And this will be your favorite day. Try it.
About damn time. It is absurd to fight against authoritarians, while keeping political prisoners.
Big day for vaccines? HUGE day for vaccines. https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/moderna-merck-vaccine-combo-cut-melanoma-recurrence-by-44-study-2022-12-13/
New paper out:
A two-phase model of collective memory decay with a dynamical switching point
(with @ZeroSano)
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-25840-9
New preprint! More central nodes in online social media detect early contagious outbreaks offline. We use the "friendship paradox" online to identify people who talk earlier about flu symptoms and build early warnings of ILI outbreaks.
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.11.15.22282355v2
Oh, DNA is just another molecule, some say... #memory #TuringTape
Oldest Known DNA Offers Glimpse of a Once-Lush Arctic https://nyti.ms/3Y1Ii1j
@yisraeldov @freemo @louis@emacs.ch Rather than being premature optimization, this is late in coming. You might not be aware of this, but in the absence of a central authority, self-moderating instances have joined together to build domain blocklists that are shared widely and based on nothing more than the say-so of one or two people.
While mastodon does have plenty of tools we can use to block content that we don't want to see, many instance admins choose to really aggressively block entire instances without any due process or evidence or opportunity for counter-evidence. I've seen QOTO described as having "no moderation at all," something I know to be factually false. I've seen entire instances blocked because of the actions of one non-admin user, which is the right of any server admin, but doesn't bode well for federation. I've seen entire instances blocked *not* because of something anyone said or did, but because the instances were insufficiently aggressive in promising to seek out and block other bad instances. It's mind-boggling, and scary for anyone thinking about running an instance of their own.
Primarily at this point, the UFoI is about a guarantee of due process, which is currently lacking in the fediverse. It might not cause the super-aggressive blockers to change their approach, but it will at least guarantee that smaller instances won't be completely isolated from everyone on the whim of someone at a big server having a grumpy day.
If mastodon were as safe and friendly as you say it is, the UFoI wouldn't exist, and the hashtag for BlackMastodon wouldn't be filled with people saying that they're seeing worse treatment on Mastodon than the bird site. I'm glad your personal experience has been positive, but that is not the case for everyone.
'It’s this kind of libertarianism—the you-do-you ethos of American culture that sees the “public” in public health as anathema, clinging to a medical model of private risk and private cures—that dropped us down to the 40s in global life expectancy rankings before the pandemic, and will land us below the 60s by 2040. “Give me liberty and give me death” is the reigning mantra of America today.'
@gregggonsalves
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/public-health-covid-pandemic/
There are 2 ways to sign up to the United Federation of Instances, for those wondering.
We have over 200,000 members but looking for more before launch.
One, and the most important, is as an instance admin bringing your instance onto the UFoI. For this you dont need to do anything other than ensure you follow our basic code of conduct. See the proposal/by laws for that:
https://ufoi.gitlab.io/constitution/united_federation_of_instances_proposal.pdf
https://ufoi.gitlab.io/constitution/united_federation_of_instances_bylaws.pdf
Other than that you dont have to do anything to be a member, and you can be a one person instance or a large instance. You do need to promise to federate with other instances in the UFoI. Also you can leave at any time, no questions asked, so not much obligation.
The other is as an individual.. for that just let me know and ill give you access to everything and add you to the list of contributors. In this case you arent under any obligation either, you can join in on conversationsn, suggest edits, or just lurk. Up to you. Message me if you want to be a contributor and ill add you and check out the repo here:
https://gitlab.com/ufoi/constitution
Any questions first feel free to ask me.
For more information on ways to connect see this post:
This is how my year sounded on @Spotify. Get your #SpotifyWrapped now!
https://open.spotify.com/wrapped/share/share-f7156942cf444eb197338f78d3ab0089-1080x1920?si=qwZjlkZLRNmx5PuXqcDfFg&utm_source=native-share-menu&lang=en&destination=datastories
@manlius Weird they don't include the most common language in the southern hemisphere... #justsayin
Post-identity earthling working on complex systems, networks, biomedicine, AI, evolution. Music, politics, DJ as E-Trash. Life through parrhesia. "E se mais mundo houvera, lá chegara".
Professionally, I'm the George J. Klir Professor of Systems Science at the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science (Department of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering), Binghamton University (State University of New York), where I lead the Complex Adaptive Systems and Computational Intelligence (CASCI: https://casci.binghamton.edu/) lab. I'm also Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian da Ciencia in Portugal.