Yet another team at work getting totally f'd by "modern frontend" has caused me to write down why I've been *intensely* frustrated with the clearly broken market for web technology over our long lost decade:
https://infrequently.org/2023/02/the-market-for-lemons/
Thanks to @brucelawson, @heydon, Taylor Hunt, @andy, and @phae for spotting errors in drafts.
Completed in 1898, the Landesmuseum Zürich was built in the historicist style as a castle-like building to plans by Swiss architect Gustav Gull. #architecture #museum
My latest in #Slate on #ChatGPT and the peer-review process:
https://slate.com/technology/2023/01/ai-chatgpt-scientific-literature-peer-review.html
Karthik Chikmagalur: A Consistent Structural Editing Interface https://karthinks.com/software/a-consistent-structural-editing-interface/
Finally caught up with @eastgate’s #toolsforthoughtrocks presentation re: the history of hypertext systems. Highly recommended — especially if you're into #toolsforthought / #pkm and #informationarchitecture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smTUHRDYm5E
Was completely unaware of "Clascal" ("an object-oriented dialect of Pascal designed by Apple with Niklaus Wirth") and the Lisa Application ToolKit (a "forerunner of most modern frameworks, including MacApp and the NeXT frameworks"). Incredible how much of this kind of software engineering genealogy is forgotten today.
Thanks for the history lesson, @eschaton! http://eschatologist.net/blog/?p=314
ChatGPT Is Revealing the Insidious Disease at the Heart of Our Scientific Process https://slate.com/technology/2023/01/ai-chatgpt-scientific-literature-peer-review.html
"vetting a scientific document takes a lot of thought and work, and the scientists who do it aren’t generally paid by the journals they’re doing all this labor for. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that often they—or the graduate students they dragoon into doing the work for them—don’t always do the best job of review. And as the number of publications..."
In French, you make adverbs by adding '-ment' to the feminine form of an adjective:
clair → claire + -ment = clairement (clearly)
But why the feminine form?
'-Ment' stems from a Latin feminine noun meaning 'mind'. The adjective agreed with it:
clārā mente (with a clear mind)
Here's how 'mente' became a suffix in French and maby other Romance languages:
A Mind Forever Voyaging
Written by Steve Meretzky
Developed by Infocom
1985
You can read about my favorite Infocom game as part of Aaron Reed's 50 Years of Text Games here:
https://if50.substack.com/p/1985-a-mind-forever-voyaging
Steve Meretzky also saved many documents and notes from his time at Infocom and you can check them out here:
https://archive.org/details/infocomcabinet
I don't post much on mastodon yet but here's a couple of CfP's for low res etc. #nlp to follow:
* [loresmt](https://sites.google.com/view/loresmt/)
* [field matters](https://field-matters.github.io)
Got recommended this #Emacs video by the YouTube algo and given I’ve only recently found a need for yas I decided to watch it.
It’s made me want to hugely expand on my snippets now.
Meine Analyse zum #Cyberangriff auf die #Universität #Zürich.
Spoiler: Die IT-Verantwortlichen haben einiges zu erklären.
Offenbar standen Login-Daten seit Wochen in einem #Hacker-Forum zum Verkauf.
https://www.watson.ch/!576504885
cc @watson_news
The School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign is seeking to hire up to three full-time teaching faculty in fields that include data science, software development, database design, and library science. For candidates with a doctoral degree the teaching load is 2/2. Please boost if ppl in your network might be interested! #job https://illinois.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/2993
@CerstinMahlow Go figure…
@marsianica Well, that’s where you arrive by linear extrapolation of 1980s fashion…
Irreal - Blog
Literature Review With Org-ref
https://irreal.org/blog/?p=11125
#emacs
Amazing: One has to read other people's work to discover your own published (!) ideas from 10 years ago.
Thanks to @rw007 for your paper on #NLG systems https://aclanthology.org/2022.in2writing-1.1/
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Apple’s new algorithm to detect whether someone has been in a car accident is wreaking havoc for 911 call centers this ski season. Yet another example of a good idea from a technology company in theory that has problems in practice. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/03/health/apple-watch-911-emergency-call.html
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