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I'm a bit of an eclectic mess 🙂 I've been a programmer, journalist, editor, TV producer, and a few other things.

I'm currently working on my second novel which is complete, but is in the edit stage. I wrote my first novel over 20 years ago but then didn't write much till now.

I post about #Coding, #Flutter, #Writing, #Movies and #TV. I'll also talk about #Technology, #Gadgets, #MachineLearning, #DeepLearning and a few other things as the fancy strikes ...

Lived in: 🇱🇰🇸🇦🇺🇸🇳🇿🇸🇬🇲🇾🇦🇪🇫🇷🇪🇸🇵🇹🇶🇦🇨🇦

I only go to Legoland for the discount plastic surgery.
https://patreon.com/lowqualityfacts

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This is a fascinating article on the increasing use of , by Claudia Forsberg for ABC - the way that sound is designed for movies intended for cinema means that it doesn't play back optimally on mobile devices or streaming services - and this is one factor driving the adoption of or .

But, these are often inaccurate or mis-transcribed. They use technology - and this is another case for having good

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-12/subtitles-popular-among-general-population-change-tv-film/101956758

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@icanzilb You need a bit of timeline pruning 😛 I start filtering people and #hashtags when I start seeing stuff on here that I don’t like to read about. Once you do that and follow a few hashtags of interest, your timeline becomes so much better …

Oh yeah, having the ability to filter replies (in case you use a Fed instance which sends you all replies like mine does) helps too. Why get into other people’s conversations that aren’t relevant to you?

It takes a bit more work, but honestly, except for news (both tech and world — though I don’t care much for the world part) I get more content here than I did on Twitter. And once I get rid of the irritants, it is also much nicer 🙂

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@Mrfunkedude I haven't been to Yosemite since the '80s - damn, I have to get back there.

My favorite place in the world is Red Rock Canyon, near Las Vegas, Nevada. I always feel at peace there.

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"When asked to draw a scientist, school-age kids in the United States are increasingly sketching women. That's the main conclusion of a new study that compiled information about 20,860 pictures drawn by students age 5 to 18 over 5 decades."

https://www.science.org/content/article/what-does-scientist-look-children-are-drawing-women-more-ever @psychology @sociology

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Fahim Farook

Opera is going to use #ChatGPT to shorten articles — so that people have to read less and think even less —, Microsoft is building ChatGPT into their Office tools — again, less thinking —, we already have ChatGPT in search engines ..

So this is how the world ends — everybody growing stupider because we are too lazy to think for ourselves, and not with a bang?

I guess SkyNet did arrive but not in the way we thought … 😛

#TheAIRevolution #MisinformationEngine
Engadget article — Opera is add…
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So many columnar and prismatic minerals.

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My rosemary is blooming beautifully!

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axo.dev is finally hiring rust devs again -- one or two people to help me with cargo-dist (and other tools we're spinning up related to it I GUESS): https://www.axo.dev/jobs/rust-engineer

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Fahim Farook

For those of us outside the Dole/Chiquita hegemony, bananas can have a variety of tastes — sweet, sour, bland and all the other stuff in between 😛 So when you say “water bugs taste like banana”, which banana are we talking about?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana
Chefs who cook with insects rep…
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I just migrated to a new instance, which is a good occasion for a formal .

So, hi! I'm wrapping up my PhD in ; I use digital and methods to study experiences of community for / people and places.

I've done lots of work with / , and I'm getting better with , especially for and text-as-data methods as they relate to applied social science questions.

Can't promise to be super active on here while I'm dissertating and interviewing for jobs, but I might share some snippets of my in-progress stuff.

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Johann van Tonder

Any young data scientists with R skills based in Africa available for hire?

Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Moz, Namibia, Angola, SA etc

Hit me up!

community pls retoot as I have more or less zero followers

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Code with swearing is better code.

Jan Strehmel: We find that open source code containing swearwords exhibit significantly better code quality than those not containing swearwords under several statistical tests. We hypothesise that the use of...
https://jwz.org/b/yj95

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@jefframes I’m in the same boat in that I have progressives too. Yes, reading glasses would be better but I can’t be bothered to switch between two pairs of glasses 😛

Now that I’m mostly in one place (home) and don’t actually go out (ever, if I can help it) I probably should think about getting reading glasses. Thanks for reminding me/making me realize it 🙂
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@jefframes I’ve wondered about this too. As I get older, it’s really hard for me to balance seeing enough of the screen (by having a higher resolution) vs. being able to actually read what’s on screen …

I’ve wondered at why this isn’t being addressed more and from personal experience, it seems to be because most people don’t see this as an issue since they themselves don’t experience it …
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I work for the Center for Integrated Cognition at IQMRI. We're a nonprofit that performs basic academic AI research. We also maintain and develop the cognitive architecture, Soar, that we use in our research.

We have a remote work part time software engineer available. If you are interested, the listing is here:
https://integratedcognition.ai/news/software-engineering-opportunity/

Restriction: you have to be a US citizen residing in the US.

I enjoy working here and I like the people I work with, or I wouldn't have bothered posting this.

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Do you periodically burn out?

I've just learned something while researching that could benefit you...

I was reading the work of autistic researcher Dora Raymaker.

She explained that the functioning of an autistic person running up to burnout can look like a "seneca cliff".

A seneca cliff is a model of a system which shows that growth or functioning is pretty good (even seeming to increase) and then, when decline comes, functioning falls off the cliff...at a rate much faster than growth.

It occurred to me that lots of people say to me "I was fine until I wasn't" or "I felt like I was actually ramping up or doing much more until I burnt out".

With this in mind, if it's hard for you to know when a burnout is coming (we can't always tell when we're in it), then you could reflect on whether or not you've been ramping up or putting in extra effort...this might indicate that a crash could be coming.

If this is helpful, pass the information on to your , or friends and family.

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Firstly, I'd just like to say thank you to all the people who have liked, boosted and commented on my images, and to all the new followers I have. It's rather humbling. 😊

Today's shot comes from a magical day in the Scottish , a few years ago, when I was photographing red squirrels.

These charming characters are incredibly agile and can jump great distances between trees.

Here I managed to capture one as it appears to be flying down my lens.

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