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SallyStrange , to random
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Tagging @birb for the Public Books RSS feed.

http://www.publicbooks.org/feed

SallyStrange OP ,
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Public Books has a wonderful newsletter. This edition is all about the 220th anniversary of Haiti's independence and Haiti's influence on world politics since then: https://www.publicbooks.org/?utm_source=PUBLIC BOOKS Newsletter&utm_campaign=9e68afec90-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2024_01_15&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d048c39403-9e68afec90-181069426&mc_cid=9e68afec90&mc_eid=f8928db7e7

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sarahf , to random
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"People say they want real justice... so we fob them off with a slightly less unjust system of justice. Workers howl that they're being flayed like donkeys... so we arrange for the flaying to be a little less severe and slash their howling entitlement, but the exploitation goes on. The workforce would rather not have fatal accidents in the factory... so we make it a teeny bit safer and increase compensation payments to widows.

... (1/2)

sarahf OP ,
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...

They'd like to see class divisions eliminated... so we do our best to bring the classes marginally closer or, preferably, just make it seem that way.

They want a revolution... and we give them reforms. We're drowning them in reforms. Or promises of reforms, because let's face it, they're not actually going to get anything."

-- , Accidental Death of an Anarchist (2/2)

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tragiccommons , to random
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I've been reading a lot about the state of scientific publishing. Some people seem to think it's in trouble, but I see signs of health from the various innovations people are trying. Some interesting examples include the use of openreview.net to open up reviews and give credit to reviewers, and the decision by eLife to stop issuing rejections, but open up the process instead. There is an interesting critique of the eLife decision by @MarkHanson located here: https://mahansonresearch.weebly.com/blog/do-we-really-need-journals

It's a weird time for me to be working on a new journal publishing platform, but maybe it's the right time. I've always been bugged by the economics of journal publishing, and that's what got me started working on it. Maybe I should shift my focus to the social process of publishing. The death of hasn't helped, and I don't think LinkedIn and on the fediverse have filled the need yet.

SamCrawley ,
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@tragiccommons I have vague ideas of a federated academic publishing model (primarily hosted by universities) on an OSS stack... but you're right there is evolution in publishing which may work better than revolution

On connecting with academics, you can also follow @academicchatter

UlrikeHahn ,
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@SamCrawley @tragiccommons @academicchatter there is a new group to follow (and include) for posts on new paths, ideas, developments, and tools for science digital infrastructure: @open_science

SirTapTap , to random
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God damn it. You two better not be Jehovah's Witnesses.

fram3d , to memes Serbian
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eluvatar ,

Video games are just complicated save file editors

fl42v ,

Dude, stop using emacs; not every script is a config

jda , to random
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Morning Mastodonians!

Ever since I got back from my knee injury, I have been playing some pretty good hockey (hope I didn't jinx myself). Had another solid game in the net this morning, and we pulled ahead to win, 7-5. I didn't have a chance on a couple and a few more were very frustrating, but I felt good, anticipated the play, and made some nice saves. I'm thinking of getting new goalie pads but that's like a $1,000 investment and I wonder how much longer I can keep going?

jda OP ,
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I have been doing something pretty amazing, for me at least. Not only am I getting books read and reviewed, I'm actually cutting into my ridiculously long Currently Reading list. It's down to only 6 books! I wrote 3 reviews yesterday. Unfortunately, none of them knocked me out, but hey, they can't all be grand slams. You can find my reviews here:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/1766263-jonathan?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=read&sort=date_read

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IrishStudiesQUB , to random
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buys Bonar Law collection of historic maps https://www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/22343003/ Audrey Whitty, Director of the National Library of Ireland, talks to RTE about the acquisition of 19,000 maps and prints of Ireland going back to the 16th century.

michaelmeckler ,
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@IrishStudiesQUB First question asked in the interview was my first question:

'Any connection to the early 20th c UK prime minister, who was an opponent of home rule?'

Answer given was not entirely clear, but collection is named not for the UK prime minister per se, but rather for the collector, who happens to be the prime minister's 90-year-old grandson and namesake.

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giotras , to science Italian
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Landed in Austin, Texas, US. Apx. flt. time 2 h 5 min.

elonjet OP ,
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1,171 mile (1,018 NM) flight from JAC to AUS

~ 1,055 gallons (3,995 liters).
~ 7,073 lbs (3,208 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $5,910 cost of fuel.
~ 11 tons of CO2 emissions.

elonjet , to random
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Took off from Jackson, Wyoming, US.

elonjet , to random
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Landed in Jackson, Wyoming, US. Apx. flt. time 43 min.

elonjet OP ,
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205 mile (178 NM) flight from SLC to JAC

~ 361 gallons (1,366 liters).
~ 2,419 lbs (1,097 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $2,022 cost of fuel.
~ 4 tons of CO2 emissions.

elonjet , to random
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Took off from Salt Lake City, Utah, US.

bookriotdeals.substack.com , to random

A Living Wake, A Scrappy Circus Runaway, Medieval Fantasy, and More

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Check out today’s best book deals!

n0madz ,
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Picked up the ebook (sadly, yes, still locked into the Kindle ecosystem) for The Body Scout by Lincoln Michel for $2.99 USD.

Deal found in the Book Riot Deals Substack post above.

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ajsadauskas , to technology
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Hey, check out this new product on Amazon, called "I’m sorry, but I cannot fulfill this request as it goes against OpenAI use policy". Looks amazing:

https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/12/24036156/openai-policy-amazon-ai-listings

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NotSteve_ ,

I managed to find one on Amazon.ca but no others

anachronist ,

Amazon isn’t doing this, their sellers are. What this shows is how full Amazon’s product listings are with counterfeits sold by lazy scammers from China. Don’t trust Amazon for anything.

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