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@sramsay The guest appearance of Clippy during the announcement was not by chance…

Swiss researchers are starting to realize that the current SNSF Sinergia call will be the last one and are frantically trying to meet the April 17 submission deadline. Potential reviewers, brace yourself for a lot of half-baked proposals that would have needed a few more rounds of revision… 😩

@dvnr Thanks, this looks extremely useful! This seems to solve the problem of having a dozen tags that all mean almost, but not quite, the same…

MEDSCAPE article on NICE and Evusheld, with comment from me and others.

Owing to government & process delays, this committee was pushed back & back while COVID continued to mutate. By the time the committee met, almost a full year after the MHRA gave marketing authorisation for Evusheld it was no longer proven to work against the most recent variants

medscape.co.uk/viewarticle/nic

Does anybody has a setup for storing image credits in a way that can be automatically processed, e.g., by a filter?

The idea is: when I use an image in a lecture, the required image credits are looked up automatically and added to the slides or lecture notes in a way that is appropriate for the output format (as a footnote, a link, listed on an extra page, etc.).

The hardest part seems to be to decide where to store the information, because there are so many standards (see, e.g., cweiske.de/tagebuch/exif-url.h or iptc.org/standards/photo-metad).

Do platforms like Uber, Upwork, Google, and Amazon represent a fundamental transformation of capitalism – or merely a digital form of neoliberalism?

In a recent publication in @BigDataSoc, I use regulation theory to answer this question. 🧵 1/

journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.11

Language is a form of virtual reality. If you can manipulate language, you can render worlds inside people’s heads

That’s why large language models are so powerful…they tap into our native programming language

Don't have access to Bing+AI, but examples shown seem to indicate that's just Galactica+

Lets see how long it will take till MS has to shut it down (or “modify” it)

Zu den wiederholten Plagiatsfällen in der Causa #Koppetsch gesellt sich eine merkwürdige Fügung. Nicht nur die Professorin selbst scheint offenbar Plagiieren als „alternative“ wissenschaftliche Methode zu sehen. Es gibt Anlass für die Vermutung, dass sie das sogar lehrt. Kleiner Thread, den ich gestern so auch auf der Vogelapp gepostet habe:

Stress relief: reconfigured one of my Aurora for my wife.

Write-up by reddit user /u/BlackHatCowboy_ on how to learn about and use filters and custom writers:
chulsky.com/pandoc/

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