@moritz “The complete solution”—and nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft :-/
Maybe we should meet next year and see whether we can at least get it working with DavMail.
@klaegermann @vcaston Exactly. However, I’ve only seen Raphael Rauch directly raise the issue of “publish or perish” https://www.kath.ch/newsd/carla-rossis-fake-institut-wirbt-mit-alibi-bibliothek-und-drogenanwalt/
@trinsec I now realize that it wasn’t obvious :-)
@trinsec Ah, that would have been a good idea ;-)
But this really is a horrific UI fail: when you write a review, there’s no indication that you'll have to come up with a nickname. And then you don’t know whether you can change it. So the only option is “Cancel.”
And "Jeane, If You're Ever in Portland" is one of the stand-out tracks on CFTPA's 2003 album "Twinkle Echo". If you don't know it yet, you should!
"Just say you'll come to Maine when the snow falls."
Free to stream and download on #SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.com/transitsofmars/jeane-if-youre-ever-in-portland
@moritz Same here. #OAuth2 is not about security. It’s about lock-in. #Microsoft 's goal is to ensure that when organizations use Exchange, all of their members are forced to use Outlook.
All the Swiss media reports on #RECEPTIOgate mention the ongoing plagiarism scandal at the University of St. Gallen and discuss the role of the institutions. Clearly, for us in Switzerland, this is not just about the plagiarism.
#9 and #10 on my year-end music review: my covers of "Say Yes" (by Elliott Smith) and "Jeane, If You're Ever in Portland" (by Casiotone for the Painfully Alone).
"Say Yes" has been one of my favourite songs since I first came across it in the late 90s.
Produced using #FOSS software (especially #ardour)
Free to stream and download on #SoundCloud
#RECEPTIOgate in the German media: a short, but pointed notice in the Badische Zeitung. https://www.badische-zeitung.de/vorwuerfe-gegen-zuercher-uni-institut
Not sure why the author of the latter felt the need to use words like “Internet mob” and “inquisition.” Conclusion: “The Swiss National Fund has meanwhile announced an investigation, as has the University of Zurich. The results are still be weeks away. By then, the network will have long since pronounced its verdict.”
#RECEPTIOgate in the Swiss press: 20 minuten published a short article already on Dec 27 https://www.20min.ch/story/zuercher-professorin-wird-plagiat-vorgeworfen-sie-streitet-die-vorwuerfe-ab-388708992016
CH Media newspapers (e.g., Aargauer Zeitung) published a longer one on Dec 29
https://www.aargauerzeitung.ch/schweiz/widersprueche-internet-inquisition-um-eine-mittelalter-professorin-die-uni-zuerich-kaempft-gegen-plagiatsvorwuerfe-und-startet-selber-eine-untersuchung-ld.2393687?reduced=true
@barbara_hof I look forward to you joining the team!
Year in review: I have published
0 monographs
0 book chapters
0 articles
0 reviews
0 web publications
...B/c everything I`ve done is out in 2023!
BUT I`m thrilled to announce that I have 1 new position with PI @true_mxp at the University of Lausanne as of March 2023! Excited to continue exploring the history of tech, science, computing & so on (as they say: more info to come...)
One of the nice things about Inform 7 is that you can do a lot of things without knowing a lot. You can have a room (code is preceded by an asterisk *):
*The kitchen is a room.
You can put an oven there:
*The oven is in the kitchen.
Describe it:
*The description of the oven is "This electric oven was likely built in the late 70s. It is covered in chipped, white paint."
You can stop the player from carrying it off:
*The oven is fixed in place.
(continued)
@mob Der NZZ-artikel ist erschreckend schwach (hätte ich vom autor nicht erwartet), und beim Tagi schläft man offenbar. Verstehe ich nicht.
When it was completed in 1936 for the League of Nations, the Palais des Nations in #Geneva was actually the second largest building complex in Europe, after Versailles ! The design was a collaboration between Julien Flegenheimer (Switzerland), Camille Lefèvre (France), Henri-Pail Nénot (France), Carlo Broggi (Italy) and József Vágó (Hungary). Today it is the second largest office site of the United Nations. #architecture #unitednations
By September 2021, RECEPTIO had turned itself into "a philological and codicological hub" and "the only European centre of higher codicological specialisation for consultants of auction houses and antiquarian galleries." (screenshot from WayBack Machine attached)
I find it interesting how the mission of RECEPTIO has evolved over just the past two years.
In June 2020 the website (receptio.org) looked like this:
https://web.archive.org/web/20200611024921/https://www.receptio.org/
It promised research "in all fields of Medieval and Renaissance European civilisation," with an emphasis on philology. No specific mention of codicology, fragmentology, or DH.
Today this openness can still be seen on the current website (receptio.eu), e.g. under "other ongoing projects" and "events" (Dante / Caravaggio / Philology of fashion etc.). But the "main project" and most of the activities and offerings are now focused on codicology and especially fragmentology. Rossi is said to have devised her own (copyrighted!) method, some 50 digital editions of dismembered manuscripts are in progress, and "RECEPTIO hires scientific staff that carries out research in the field of Fragmentology." A rather sudden and, as it turns out, ill-advised reorientation of what may have started out as a valuable initiative.
#8 in my end-of-year review of #music that I released: "Our Youthful Shadows".
Somewhere between electric folk and synth-pop. I guess.
Still very fond of the vibe. And that flute.
Produced using #FOSS software (especially #ardour)
Free to stream and download on #SoundCloud
Associate professor of digital humanities, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Professeur associé en humanités numériques, Université de Lausanne, Suisse