We just sent out our last tweet for the foreseeable future, announcing that this Mastodon account is our only social media account now.
We have come to the conclusion that Twitter/X is no longer relevant for #SciComm. Our peers are here. Thank you!
Other compelling reasons for quitting Twitter and moving into the Fediverse are given in this petition: https://www.openpetition.de/petition/online/open-letter-to-the-german-rectors-conference-hrk-on-the-use-of-social-media#petition-main
I've easily found tech people on Mastodon but it's been harder to find #psychology and #neuroscience people, and I've noticed I followed mostly men, too. I've been consciously following new people when I see boosts, but it's really slow.
Then I found this tool, which finds people who are followed by people you follow, based on public information (so no permissions required!). Really nice way to get more of a diverse feed.
(And if I've just followed you today, hi!)
Just bought tickets for #SleaterKinney April 4th in Vancouver. So fucking stoked
The latest blog post by #ErikHoel makes the case that #neuroscience suffers from a #ReplicabilityCrisis crisis going beyond the well-known replication issues in psychology. Sample sizes are small, brain “areas” may be an artifact, and researchers are floundering for lack of a generally accepted theory of consciousness. https://open.substack.com/pub/erikhoel/p/neuroscience-is-pre-paradigmatic?r=2cb3jc&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
@OpenAlex (#OpenAlex) has a new and friendly user interface.
https://openalex.org/
PS: The new interface is wonderfully simple and should bring this powerful tool to more users. Next time you have a research question, try it before #GoogleScholar or your other stand-bys. Or try both and compare. OpenAlex searches titles, abstracts, and full-text, and has unrivaled scope, indexing over 250m works from 250k sources.
@weberam2 sounds like you might want to check the eternal war between ESR and RMS especially since (as I recall) the intersection of business and open source was/is one of the major points of contention between the two philosophies.
In other words, you might find that debate particularly relevant because it directly questions whether opensource actually is the opposite of business in the first place, with lots of discussion on both sides.
I'm someone who argued fifteen years ago against Linux fanatics who wanted to pretend #Linux was a viable replacement for the average user for #Windows. As much of a #FOSS enthusiast as I am, that simple wasn't true at the time - Windows was a much smoother experience in general than Linux.
Today though, I can confidently recommend a major Linux distro and know that they'll have as smooth an experience as they would on Windows. Not (just) because Linux has improved by leaps and bounds, but also because Microsoft seem to be doing a great job driving Windows to the ground.
Everyone loves puppies. And they don't stay puppies forever. His name is Archie, he's a Boston Terrier, and he's 4 months old. #dogsofmastodon
I want to give a talk about #opensource
This includes #openscience, #freeware, the different #licences, etc.
Essentially, things people create and then distribute to everyone for free. The opposite of business / capitalism.
I'll also want to talk about #enshittification and #fediverse
Can anyone point me to good resources? Explainers? Historical perspectives? Ethical perspectives? Philosophical perspectives?
I'd also like to take about any complexities in the issue. I don't want to be biased.
That’s it, no more use for Google Scholar! Have been looking forward to this day! Amazkng work Team @OpenAlex! 🚀
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Someone on LinkedIn pointed out that #OpenAI doesn’t use an LLM for their support chat, but has instead opted to use some extremely limited decision tree. Which is both understandable, telling, and fucking hilarious.
Very concerning behavior from Microsoft.
My research hospital uses Outlook for our email. Anyone else in the same boat wondering what one can do about this?
#privacy #microsoft
https://proton.me/blog/outlook-is-microsofts-new-data-collection-service
So perhaps Boeing makes unsafe planes because of woke DEI or perhaps, just maybe, it's because the last time they killed a bunch of people just five years ago they got away with it and not a single manager or executive responsible was prosecuted? https://fortune.com/2024/01/09/boeing-deferred-prosecution-doj-criminal-charges-737-max-crashes-alaska-airlines/
@weberam2 hi Alex, follow and interact, that's all I guess... I couldn't try Mammoth unfortunately because my phone is a few years old, but I'm happy with Ice Cubes. No idea on servers, I've not tried many, Neuromatch works for me !
Kenya's UBI trial data is in.
people dont stop working when they have a UBI.
lump sum UBI had the greatest economic benefit, creating a lot more entrepreneurs.
we have conclusively verified humans can be trusted to make excellent financial decisions.
now it is time to fix economic policies to connect people with money directly, not manage it for them out of mistrust.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3x329k32DXVjasx1zSqApH?si=RslQjGSeRYK0osae88yJig
You cannot seriously reduce carbon emissions without a clear and consistent plan to replace driving by walking and cycling.
How is your city/country doing?
(source: https://tnmt.com/infographics/carbon-emissions-by-transport-type/#19085)
Assistant Professor at UBC; MRI, Medical Imaging, Neuroscience; Books and Mountains
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