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@cark@social.tchncs.de
2025-12-29 21:42:56

@…
Auf der #DIDay-Seite
di.day/partner/
Steht unter &quo…

Screenshot des relevanten Teils der Website mit den im Beitrag erwähnten Text-Schnipseln.
@ruth_mottram@fediscience.org
2025-10-30 06:37:45

All of this. @… spot on.
And he doesn't even mention the tracking and funnelling of our data to #BigTech
Our devices work for Big Tech, not us - giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle via @FT

@AimeeMaroux@mastodon.social
2025-10-29 14:32:53
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It's the Day of Hermes aka Mercurius Day aka #Wednesday! 🐏
Please, glorious Hermes, keep me safe on my travels today and far, far away from the gates of Hades! 💙
"Hermes is the minister of Zeus and leads the souls of the departed down to Hades."
Pausanias, Description of Greece 8.32.4
🏛

White-ground vase painting of Hermes in his role as the guide of souls leading a deceased woman. He is wearing his winged hat and winged boots as well as a short traveller's cloak, the chlamys. In his left he holds his kerykeion staff and he looks back at the soul he is shepherding. The woman's soul is wearing a scarf, veil or himation over her shoulders and a peplos dress as she follows Hermes. She seems to have died young.
@thijs_lucas@norden.social
2025-11-30 13:31:49

Das rechtsextreme #Stadtbild, gegen das Friedrich #Merz mit der @… ganz aktiv so gar nichts unternimmt.
Ich befürchte fast, die rechtsextreme AfD will er…

@jonippolito@digipres.club
2025-12-29 15:30:00

Another Maine town just defeated a data center in its backyard. In this Women Talking 'Bout AI podcast, Joline Blais explains how her community rallied to the cause, and why AI is only a small part of the reason these are being built

A photo of the brick front of Bates Mill in Lewiston, Maine.
@tante@tldr.nettime.org
2025-10-31 09:50:42

"An LLM helped me with some task" is not a good argument for these things increasing productivity. Did you also factor in all the cases where it made you slower? Where the output created extra work? And how much of your work/activity is that task?
All bigger studies we know (even those done by Google for example) show a total lack of meaningful productivity gains, especially when looking at a whole organization.
(There are few exceptions: Spam generation might see prod…

@axbom@axbom.me
2025-11-30 08:01:07
Immensely important, and core, question. Love how @… breaks it down for us. Definitely something I wish people talked more about.

What makes something data?

“This off-loading of the concerns of dataset construction to a different group of researchers and culture of disdain for data and those who get their h…
@Dragofix@veganism.social
2025-12-29 19:06:07

Q&A: How changing your diet could help save the world #nutrition

@sascha_wolfer@fediscience.org
2025-10-31 08:25:52

#Rstats problems: Did you ever think that the dots for dotted lines are a bit too far apart per default? TIL that it's super easy to change this.
In #ggplot2, simply try something like:
scale_linetype_manual(
values = c(a = "dotted", b = "11")
)
The '11' means: 1 point for a dot, 1 point for a gap. Find out more here: stackoverflow.com/questions/25

@kurtsh@mastodon.social
2025-11-29 22:38:44

Did you know Michael Irvin STABBED a lineman in the neck & should have been charged with attempted murder but got away with it "because football"?
Listen to the audiobook, Jeff Pearlman's "Boys Will Be Boys".
audible.com/pd/B002V9ZBVG?sour