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in reply to Muse

@Karl Auerbach A year or two ago they did a production at La Mama Theatre Melbourne. Sadly, I missed it.
in reply to Muse

Don't forget the Petaluma Were Chicken in Dan O'Neil's comic Odds Bodkins.

And this video...



Awww! I love the shy lion! But they are all so KEWT!


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in reply to Luis Villa

and to be clear, I don’t think that invalidates the book; her experience and focus are on things like bottom-up revolution, and I think nothing since she wrote it has disproved her thesis *for that use case*.

But for small, connected groups of the wealthy, SVB, Trump-pilling, and probably more we don’t even know about yet suggest her argument was somewhat incomplete.

in reply to Luis Villa

Yes, I have been reading this book closely with my grad students for years now but am wondering if it is time to move on.

It crystallized very powerfully what I saw in Occupy and related movements, and the motivation for my latest book, Governable Spaces—the hope that online self-governance could address the limits she points to.

in reply to Nathan Schneider

@ntnsndr I admit I can’t read more about the online right (too depressing) but that second one sounds fascinating, thanks for the rec.
in reply to Nathan Schneider

@ntnsndr @luis_in_brief I imagine you're familiar with it already but Evgeny Morozov's The Net Delusion (2011) seems like it would be an interesting companion read.


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Utah book banners now want to make Little Free Libraries susceptible to criminal charges themarysue.com/utah-book-banne…




New #ISEPpapers! Updated classification of the phylum Parabasalia onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/fu…

"Most are harmless or beneficial gut #symbionts of #animals, but some have turned into #parasites in other body compartments, the most notorious example being #Trichomonas vaginalis in humans."

#protists #microbes #symbiosis #evolution #biology





Maxine Singer obituary: biologist who shaped genetic engineering and fought discrimination

nature.com/articles/d41586-024…


in reply to Eugen Rochko

I’m new to Mastodon and Pixelfed. I assume you created this post on Pixelfed, right? How did you manage to display it on Mastodon? I understand there is the same protocol under the hood. However, this is what confusing: I can’t see my Pixelfed post on Mastodon and I can’t see my comment to this post (from Mastodon) on Pixelfed. I thought they all be synced. I Always wanted to find a replacement for instagram, this is a good chance. Thank you.
in reply to Jev IRIE PIXEL

@iriepixel No, this is my Mastodon account. I don't personally use Pixelfed. But you can follow me from your Pixelfed account and my post will appear in your feed like a Pixelfed post would. And vice versa. You can try and paste the link to your Pixelfed post into Mastodon's search bar to force it to show up if it otherwise doesn't for some reason.


Coding is being positioned as place where generative AI is going to have a huge impact.

But a new study of 800 developers found GitHub Copilot did little to improve productivity, while introducing 41% more bugs into the code.

cio.com/article/3540579/devs-g…

#tech #ai #genai #coding



For the past year, I've been working with re|thread, the software art collective I'm a part of, on our biggest project yet: 𝒎𝒚𝒓𝒊𝒂𝒅.

It's an exhibition that unveils the vast communities of coders and people that contribute to artworks in the digital age.

🧵

in reply to Roni Kaufman

Last but not least, 𝑾𝒉𝒚 𝑨𝒎 𝑰 𝑺𝒆𝒆𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑻𝒉𝒊𝒔?, by Ivana Tkalčić, is a video installation that examines how digital landscapes, algorithms, and personalized news feeds create "parallel information universes," isolating users within ideological bubbles.
in reply to Roni Kaufman

The venue is the R1 Reactor Hall, Sweden's first nuclear research reactor, now decommissioned.

Read more about the exhibition and, if you're around Stockholm, get tickets here: rethread.art/projects/myriad/

Photos: Wikimedia
& Glidephotos



Some pictures from yesterday's vernissage ✨
Exhibition is open until the 12th of October
genart.social/@ronikaufman/113…


For the past year, I've been working with re|thread, the software art collective I'm a part of, on our biggest project yet: 𝒎𝒚𝒓𝒊𝒂𝒅.

It's an exhibition that unveils the vast communities of coders and people that contribute to artworks in the digital age.

🧵




Can the internet help here?

I read this article with great interest about professor Rebecca Roach's inability to find the woman who was Joseph Weizenbaum's secretary at MIT in the 1960s in the department of electrical engineering when he developed the pioneering AI chatbot, ELIZA.

The secretary played an important role, but after an extensive archive and records search, Roach still couldn't find her name.

I feel like this is an "internet, do you thing" problem.

theconversation.com/my-search-…



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privacidad, Tequiologías, Inteligencia Artificial, vigilancia, hacking colaborativo... y varios podcast
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in reply to Muse

It's not especially comforting how the dog is licking her lips.
in reply to Muse

We once had a local rabbit fall in love with Moki. The buck kept on visiting her and staring in the window at her. She is the right colour and size to be a wild rabbit. Her eyes are even located in the correct place. But, she has short ears and a long tail, rather than the other way around.


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Every once in a while, I catch Bruno chilling next to his portrait, but every time I reach for my phone he splits. Today he decided to stick around long enough to get this.

The portrait was finger painted in ink by my daughter for a school art project.

#Caturday #CatsofMastodon #Cats




Well that's all going according to plan. Ship it. (This keeps happening. It's not just Steve. Hi Steve.)
in reply to jwz

That’s not supposed to happen. We might have a fix on Monday.



Introducing ex-zd, a lossless+lossy signal compression for
nanopore signal data. While lossless can only save about 1-3% over vbz, lossy can cut the file sizes by almost half with no noticeable impact on basecalling or methylation calling accuracy.

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20…

in reply to Hasindu Gamaarachchi

This looks quite useful for me! These days, it's all about how much hard disk space we have for nanopore seqs. Who knew those last 3 bits weren't terribly useful 😀


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Jasper, who had the "genius" idea to ducktape a tractor and an airplane together to make Halo 🛩️ 🔥

Character from my micro-comic:
mastodon.art/@leavt/1130568975…

#mastoArt #ArtistsOnMastodon #OriginalCharacter #vehicleDesign



Thin Section of the Itqiy Meteorite in Cross Polarized Light.

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Eucharitid wasps are specialized parasites of ants. Here's one in a nest of Pheidole bicarinata. Arizona, USA. #orasema #Eucharitidae #Wasps #Ants #Insects


Horned ||
#analogphotography of a rare type of #sheep you can see on the isle of #Jersey : the Loaghtan was originaly from the isle of #Manx.
#Film was a #kodakportra400 with a #Bessaflex TM. Lens was a #SMC #takumar 50mm f1.4. Exposure parameters was f3.5 at 1/250.


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MEDLab has a new zine, a tarot-themed exploration of open-source governance, "Change Is In the Cards"

Order your free print copies: colorado.edu/lab/medlab/2024/1…

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