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The changelog for this monster release is over 1000 lines long. Highlights:
- `pandoc lua` works as a #LuaLang interpreter;
- `pandoc server` starts #pandoc as a server;
- The new "chunkedhtml" format generates paged, book-like output;
- Support for [[wikilinks]] and ==highlighting== in #Markdown (both hidden behind extensions);
- Better support for complex #figures;
- list tables for #reStructuredText output;
- and much more.

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“Publishers guarantee academic excellence.” LOL!

When we talk about and inclusiveness at research/academic events:

As session chair or moderator, please learn how to the of the speakers! Apologizing for having no idea or for clearly wrong pronunciation is not a valid solution

When the room is equipped with a , please use it! No, your “loud voice” is not enough — and it will not last for very long, anyway

2019: big petition in the #machineLearning community to allow remote presentations at scientific conferences

2020-21: ML conferences are virtual-only

2022: several major in-person conferences are super-spreader events

2023: "at least one author of each accepted paper must attend to present their work in person"

I know the virtual formats were less than ideal, but I can't blame junior researchers who are torn between flying halfway across the globe for a conference and harming their career.

Vous voulez commencer la nouvelle année en beauté ? Rejoignez @proghist en français ! Nous recrutons des rédactrices et rédacteurs. Toutes les infos ici : programminghistorian.org/fr/po

#HumNum
#HN
#HumanitésNumériques
#histnum

My let's play of Spellbreaker starts over at the IF Community Forum tomorrow. I made the thread early in case anyone wants to play along. You don't have register to read along, though I would welcome comments from new members.

intfiction.org/t/gold-machine-

Wow! Who could possibly have seen this coming? “CNET Is Reviewing the Accuracy of All Its AI-Written Articles After Multiple Major Corrections”

gizmodo.com/cnet-ai-chatgpt-ne

Time to study the classics: Vintage tech is the future of enterprise IT

theregister.com/2023/01/16/opi

Look back in wonder
← by @rupertgoodwins on El Reg, and I think he makes excellent points

I've been speaking and writing lately about how tech companies try to shift the discussion on misinformation polarization, etc., away from the systems and structures that are inherently toxic and toward questions of individual behavior.

This way they can blame their own users for the any pathology and steer clear of calls for systemic change.

Today Elon Musk has come through with a perfect illustration for my future talks.

#socialmedia #twitter #ElonMusk

I want to publicly apologize to Twitter for breaking its long-standing API rule of _______.

The foundation of a good syntactic parser is a good morphological lexicon.

Kann Algorithmizität als Kultur des Verstehens dienen? Dieser Frage sind wir bei einer Tagung im Juni 2022 nachgegangen. Auf unserem Blog denkt Manuel Burghardt jetzt noch einmal intensiv darüber nach, ob der Begriff der "Algorithmizität" nicht doch bloß eine leere Worthülse ist:

dhtheorien.hypotheses.org/1316

#DH #DigitalHumanities #Theorie #GWiss

Nous sommes très heureux de rejoindre la communauté des historien.nes #histodons sur Mastodon.

Petite #introduction : les #AnnalesHSS sont une #revue d'histoire et sciences sociales, fondée en 1929 par Marc Bloch et Lucien Febvre, et en constante réinvention depuis pour publier et susciter des recherches historiques alliant problématiques nouvelles, réflexion méthodologique et explorations documentaires. Nous publions nos articles à la fois en français et anglais.

We’re hosting the 2023 conference of the International Society for #Media, #Religion and #Culture. This year’s theme is “Metaphor & Misinformation: Religion in Media-Driven Worlds”. The deadline has been extended until Jan 28, so there’s still time to submit your papers. We look forward to seeing you all in Bochum! #CfP ismrc.org/conferences/2023-con #tw

@Marphurius Which underscores that those who say “sure, plagiarism is bad, but it’s The System™ that makes academics do bad things” are mistaken.

Yes, the system is flawed; what Max Weber wrote about the privatdozent is still true, and a titularprofessur is like a nice diploma that you can hang on your wall, saying: “Congratulations, you ALMOST made it, mwhahaha!” Still, scholars do have agency and are responsible for what they do. CR’s practices are not accidental and clearly go far beyond “dubious, but understandable.”

Having now spent a bit of time examining this book, I venture to say that it illustrates everything that's problematic about the "De Roucy Hours," and in a much more blatant and massive fashion. The RECEPTIO method (at least as showcased in recent publications) is remarkably consistent, whether applied to medieval books of hours, early modern poetry, or the history of the Shoah. In particular, it seems to dictate the heavy use of online sources as well as their near-total non-acknowledgment in an attempt to aggrandize one's own originality.

If the International Philological Society existed, it would have to sue RECEPTIO for defaming the idea of philology.

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