@skanman Great ! I agree of course.
However I was not talking about data in general, but about publicly funded research data, which should be commons.
2am shower thought:
The "observer effect" in physics, plays an equally important role in psychology. There probably isn't many correlations though. By this I'm thinking longitudinal correlations. Can you think of any?
@skanman it's easy to imagine "if they did this then that would overcome it" scenarios. They are significantly harder to implement from a practical perspective. Take a look at the version numbers for fedi servers. Even if a new protocol was agreed upon (no easy feat), implemented, and everyone upgraded to the newest version, implementations would still be open source and trivial to "detect".
going through the protocol definitions it looks like you'd need two firewall rules to effectively disable the activitypub protocol. Denying anything with content matching either "/\/@\w+\/inbox/" or "/\/@\w+\/outbox/" regex. That'd disable inbound and outbound messaging across whatever network boundaries you controlled
Proxocracy - Voting on people who vote on decisions.
Politicians live in a democracy, citizens live in a proxocracy. Politicians have more freedom than citizens. So much for checks and balances.
So if you are interested in #geopolitics , everything related to foreign affairs, war, peace, international affairs, international politics etc, send your news, update to @geopolitics , a boost would be nice.
@insidequantum I'm just a noob but I absolutely love Quantum physics and energy. I made DIY optical tweezers last year and I'm still amazed that I'm able to learn the mechanics, read journals, and use that information to fine time, and experiment on my own, and contribute new data. I look forward greatly to your posts:)
I'm so sorry, I couldn't resist.
Restating your position is not compelling argumentation for your position.
It's truly dismaying how many possibilities I've noticed there have been to say this to people since I started watching for it. Try it. See how many people in conversation do that.
Example:
Someone recently told me that they wanted to see a particular movie. I asked them why. They said it looked interesting.
"Yes, I gathered that it interested you when you said you wanted to see it. That's what that means. My question was about why it interests you."
I can't tell if this is a recent development or I've just been noticing it recently (like the last few years).
Wondering if there are any thoughts on the matter out there.
#EarthquakeReport for M5.8 #Sismo #Terremoto #Earthquake in #Guatemala
Felt reports up to MMI 6 so far
Intermediate depth
Eq in downgoing slab
Learn more abt tectonic setting in previous report here:
https://earthjay.com/?p=8307
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000ip7p/executive
Here is my #introduction:
My name is Daniel Martens, I am a computer scientist developing and maintaining AI-enabled software systems that solve real world problems.
I do not treat AI as a panacea to all our problems, rather - due to my strong requirements and software engineering background - I am aware of the challenges, e.g., maintaining, such software systems brings.
Therefore, I am especially interested and like to exchange on the topic of #AppliedAI.
#artificialintelligence #AI #machinelearning #ML #datascience #softwareengineering #requirementsengineering
I'm an aspiring human being who loves all things logical and clean. I love programming and analytics. I also like dairy products and surfing. Although they're not clean. So I guess I'm a hypocrite too. I extrapolate when I'm bored. I've been told I should contribute more to society, so if you feel you can improve my understanding of anything, please do so.