Horrendous story of how a scholar’s work was lifted from his blog and published by another scholar as her own. For context, the blogger is highly respected and has made numerous contributions to manuscropt studies via his blog, which is his main publication platform. Among the worrying elements of this story: that blogs are not real publications, so contents can be used without attribution. It happens more often.
https://mssprovenance.blogspot.com/2022/12/nobody-cares-about-your-blog.html
A bit of self promotion. As there as been an influx of new followers, I would just like to let you know that I have produced a #calendar for the #NewYear which you can view and download from
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17Eq7WeC7NVF8-MkDnXFW6ZMdHZQLwCuA
As it's under a free licence, you are at liberty to redistribute it at will as long as you adhere to the terms of the #CreativeCommons #Attribution #ShareAlike licence.
There was so much good science and nature reporting this year. A few that stuck with me:
"Inside the Legacy of Old Ephraim and Outlaw Animals" by Riley Black in Sierra: https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/inside-legacy-old-ephraim-and-outlaw-animals
"Skies are Sucking More Water from the Land" by Ula Chrobak in SciAm: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/skies-are-sucking-more-water-from-the-land/
"When Dams Come Down, Fish Come Home" by Sarah Trent in HCN: https://www.hcn.org/articles/north-fish-when-dams-come-down-fish-come-home
"The Hunt for Big Hail" by Oliver Whang in NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/05/science/hail-weather-climate.html
Twitter was a shithole before Elon Musk. Twitter is a shithole during Elon Musk. And Twitter will be shithole after Elon Musk.
The goal of the fediverse has not been (nor should it be) to recreate some version or other of a shithole.
It can be (and is) so much more.
Researchers at MIT Media Lab have tested modular tiles that autonomously assemble to create habitats in space on the latest mission to the International Space Station.
Called Tesserae, the project aims to create future space habitats from reconfigurable tiles that assemble while in orbit around the moon or Earth.
Rendering courtesy of MIT Space Exploration Initiative / TU Dortmund Fraunhofer Institute
How did one rental startup I'd never heard of obtain, and subsequently leak, my home address? That's the question I posed in my June story looking at the lack of consequences for companies that expose people's personal information. Bryce created this beautiful, vibrant, Fauvist-esque cityscape with a map location marker. This is one of my personal favorites.
School Librarians Are in the Crosshairs of Right-Wing Book Banners and Censors
https://truthout.org/articles/school-librarians-are-in-the-crosshairs-of-right-wing-book-banners-and-censors/
#Censorship
Someone has apparently written open-source software to circumvent fediblocks by "woke" instance admins (I kid you not -- they're unironically using that term).
The only domain we currently know of providing this service is activitypub-proxy.cf, but I'd expect more to pop up.
We may need a tool to periodically scan federated domains for heavy subdomain usage that could be this software in use.
Anyway, thought everyone should know.
-- your woke administrator (well... partly woke... I haven't had my morning caffeine yet)
Our #NHS will keep going until they can't.
And then they'll try to keep going some more.
It's #Christmas, but they're still on duty tonight.
Stand with them when they strike. Your support is the best gift you can give them this Christmas.
#Solidarity.
RT @CEstateMedia@twitter.com
h/t @archer_rs@twitter.com
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/CEstateMedia/status/1606725445105377280
"Christmas Eve". A painting by an Auschwitz survivor Janina Tollik (1946).
#art #Auschwitz #Christmas #ChristmasEve #painting #arts #history #ChristmasTree #prisoners
"Computer scientists from Stanford University have found that programmers who accept help from AI tools like Github Copilot produce less secure code than those who fly solo."
Looks like there will be a market for AI vuln remediation!
https://www.theregister.com/2022/12/21/ai_assistants_bad_code/
Smart swaps for Hard-To-Find Boards (#Arduino / Pi)
https://makezine.com/article/maker-news/the-replacements-smart-swaps-for-hard-to-find-boards/
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