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This is incredibly valuable research! Being able to obtain information on 548 out of 552 closed referrals is impressively-complete data collection.

Reidentification means the patient reidentifyies with their assigned sex at birth.

This study found that reidentification is uncommon (5% of closed referrals) and when it does happen, it almost always happens before or during the early stages of assessment (93% of cases).

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Gitmo prisoners 

There are still 30 prisoners we have in our little "outside international law" prison of Gitmo (which we basically took from Cuba during our colonial time of that nation). I remember being promised it would be closed in 2008

"The stream of visitors lined up to pay their respects to Alexey Navalny’s grave continued on Saturday, and the tombstone itself is no longer visible due to the number of flowers that have been placed on it.

🔗: t.co/FYk9o5ct5w

📹: Mediazona t.co/N4Gt8HRxIX"

x.com/novayagazeta_en/status/1

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The CEO of Exxon just said "we've waited too long" to tackle climate change. He blames "society" and "activists" from keeping Exxon from working on this.

Yes, Exxon. Yes, Exxon. Yes, Exxon: the corporation that for decades has been spending millions to slow progress on climate change, despite its own research showing the problem was urgent.

He said:

"We've waited too long to open the aperture on the solution sets in terms of what we need, as a society, to start reducing emissions.... Frankly, society, and the activist — the dominant voice in this discussion — has tried to exclude the industry that has the most capacity and the highest potential for helping with some of the technologies."

What the fuck is this — some sort of dark and twisted joke?

The interview is here:

web.archive.org/web/2024022801

salon.com/2024/02/29/exxon-ceo

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It matters where the water comes from.

Why does the loss of ice in Antarctica affect Northern Europe more than melt in Greenland?

Apparently, many people are confused about how global and local sea level rise are not the same so I wrote a brief blog post to try and explain it.

Posting again for the European morning crowd..

#ClimateDiary #SeaLevelRise #ClimateChange
#Antarctica #Greenland #iceSheet

sternaparadisaea.net/2024/02/2

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Also agree with this from @bob:
feed.hella.cheap/@bob/statuses

It’s not that sufficient •insurance• currently doesn’t exist. It’s that sufficient •liability• doesn’t exist.

Insurance against software failure is currently frosting for companies, not an existential necessity. The Equifax breach, for example, •should• have been a company-ending event. But it wasn’t.

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At ~06:30 UTC today a very close conjunction at 608 km between two non-maneuverable spacecraft took place, a derelict Russian satellite and the operational NASA satellite TIMED: twitter.com/LeoLabs_Space/stat (long and important thread ... sorry, non-X-ers) - the miss distance was 20 meters or less, the probability of collision 3 to 8% at TCA. Nothing happened, fortunately: blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2024/02

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En två meter hög snöhög fanns plötsligt där IF Metalls strejkvakter brukar stå utanför Tesla i Umeå. ”Det är med stor sannolikhet Tesla som ligger bakom det här.”
Nu har strejkvakterna gjort högen till sin.
da.se/2024/02/herren-pa-tappan
#tesla #ifmetall #umeå

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…they found that applicants were self-selecting out because of their own bad test scores / test phobia / struggles with the test. Going test-optional wasn’t to improve the •selection• process; it was to widen the pool of •applicants•. And yes, it did just that when we want test-optional — in ways that produced more equitable outcomes.

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There is some debate at my lab on if we should reorganize our scientific teams, so I did what anyone would do:
- Wrote a python script scraping all the recent publication history of every scientist at my lab from the lab's website
- Mapped their publications relationships as a weighted social graph
- Applied the Louvain clustering algorithm from python's sknetwork library to get new team suggestions
- Hid the results forever so that I don't look like a weird nerd
#python #datascience

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“Even now, we estimate that at least 90% of Gaza’s children under the age of five are affected by one or more infectious diseases, and that 70% have had diarrhea in the past two weeks — a 23-fold increase compared with the 2022 baseline.” cnn.com/2024/02/26/opinions/is

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NEW: Tumblr and Wordpress are preparing to sell user data to Midjourney and OpenAI, according to internal documentation we've reviewed

404media.co/tumblr-and-wordpre

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This is why I thin that, in general, silent power is the scariest kind. Power that doesn't try to justify itself, or engage you in rational argument. It's just going to roll over you, because you're not considered a full person.

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Newly leaked documents from the regime of Russian President Vladimir Putin reveal in detail how the Kremlin is working to ensure Putin’s election victory, building a pan-Russian propaganda network and internet censorship machinery for the purposes of information warfare, and integrating the occupied territories in Ukraine.

vsquare.org/kremlin-leaks-puti

#russia #putin #ukraine

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A talk at the "Space Development and Utilization Subcommittee" meeting reported a little news on the SLIM rovers, LEV-1 & LEV-2.

LEV-1 (bigger, ☂️-shaped 🤖 that can talk to Earth) sent radiowaves home for 107 mins, including transmitting data from LEV-2 (SORA-Q: ball transformer that needs LEV-1 to phone home).

This was the world's 1st lunar robot-to-robot communication, 1st direct communication from something so teeny tiny, and 1st amateur ratio station on the Moon (UHF transmitted 📻 ).

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Is there a law that describes how the rapid growth in renewable energy is outpaced by the growth in the dumb ways we think of to use that energy?

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Fascinating first person account by a psychologist who faked data

The scientist: Diederik Stapel. A Dutch social psychologist. He wrote a book explaining the context and how one thing led to another until he was caught. Nick Brown translated it into English. Freely available here:

nick.brown.free.fr/stapel

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I also became increasingly skilled in the use of techniques that could put a healthy-
looking shine on otherwise mediocre results. If I didn’t get the effect I wanted across all the
different measures I’d used or the questions I’d asked, I would use the ones that did show
that effect. If an effect was present in an experiment, but not strongly enough to be tapped
by all of the types of measurements I’d used, I would make it stronger by combining the measures where the effect seemed to be only partly working. ...

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After years of balancing on the outer limits, the gray became darker and darker until
it was black, and I fell off the edge into the abyss. I’d been having trouble with my
experiments for some time. Even with my various “gray” methods for “improving” the data,
I wasn’t able to get the results the way I wanted them. I couldn’t resist the temptation to go wanted it so badly. I wanted to belong, to be part of the action, to score. I really, really wanted to be really, really good. I wanted to be published in the best journals
and speak in the largest room at conferences. I wanted people to hang on my every word
as I headed for coffee or lunch after delivering a lecture. I felt very alone.

p103

I was alone in my tastefully furnished office at the University of Groningen. I’d taken
extra care when closing the door, and made my desk extra tidy. Everything had to be neat
and orderly. No mess. I opened the computer file with the data that I had entered and
changed an unexpected 2 into a 4; then, a little further along, I changed a 3 into a 5. It
didn’t feel right. I looked around me, nervously. The data danced in front of my eyes.
When the results are just not quite what you’d so badly hoped for; when you know that that
hope is based on a thorough analysis of the literature; when this is your third experiment
on this topic and the first two worked great; when you know that there are other people
doing similar research elsewhere who are getting good results; then, surely, you’re entitled
to adjust the results just a little?

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⚡️ Russian officials release Alexey Navalny’s body to his mother after days of trying to pressure her into a secret burial. Questions about a public funeral at home in Moscow remain. Russia’s next presidential election begins in just 20 days. meduza.io/en/news/2024/02/24/r

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Aleksej Navalnyj dödades eftersom han vägrade att hålla tyst. Han fortsatte att kommunicera med omvärlden även från fängelset. Hans straffades med odrägliga förhållanden och nästan konstant isolering i straffcell. Nu leker de ryska myndigheterna kurragömma med hans kropp för att undanhålla sanningen om hur han dog.

Det här skrev jag förra året.
glasnost.se/2023/navalnyjs-nar

#navalnyj

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