I remember back around 2008 or so when I was doing video production at work and was told how to determine how long text should remain on screen for people to read. It was a skill to be learned.
Since then millions more people create millions of videos and most of them have no idea how long to show text on screen.
Sometimes it makes me sad, other times it makes me question myself.
Is it because online video is so easy to pause?
lkml_thread: Linux kernel mailing list
A bipartite network of contributions by users to threads on the Linux kernel mailing list. A left node is a person, and a right node is a thread, and each timestamped edge (i,j,t) denotes that user i contributed to thread j at time t. The date of the snapshot is not given.
This network has 379554 nodes and 1565683 edges.
Tags: Social, Communication, Unweighted, Timestamps
Q&A with New York Assembly member and ex-Palantir staffer Alex Bores on running for Congress, Palantir, opposition from super PAC Leading the Future, and more (Katie Drummond/Wired)
https://www.wired.com/story/the-big-interview-podcast-new-…
¿Os imaginšis que explota la burbuja y se lleva por delante a Amazon y Bezon termina teniendo que trabajar encofrando paredes en Seattle? https://mangasverdes.es/inteligencia-artificial/amazon-prepar…
The measles vaccine: A product of two centuries of science and public health reform - World Socialist Web Site #measles
"The Amazon spokesperson told Business Insider that it is not accurate to say junior and mid-level engineers are required to get sign off from senior engineers for any AI-assisted changes."
Ich glaube es würde jedem Senior auch enorm viel Spaß machen, den ganzen Tag auf Gebrochenes schauen zu müssen…
Hundreds of desalination plants sit along the Persian Gulf coast, putting individual systems that supply water to millions within range of Iranian missile or drone strikes.
Without them, major cities could not sustain their current populations.
In Kuwait, about
⭐️90% of drinking water comes from #desalination,
along with roughly
86% in Oman and about
70% in Saudi …
lkml_thread: Linux kernel mailing list
A bipartite network of contributions by users to threads on the Linux kernel mailing list. A left node is a person, and a right node is a thread, and each timestamped edge (i,j,t) denotes that user i contributed to thread j at time t. The date of the snapshot is not given.
This network has 379554 nodes and 1565683 edges.
Tags: Social, Communication, Unweighted, Timestamps