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bryanalexandee , to random
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Interdisciplinary life is what happens when you make disciplinary plans

SteveMcCarty ,
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@bryanalexandee I've had an abiding interest in disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity since a Stanford professor could not answer how his field (CALL - Computer-Assisted Language Learning) was a discipline. Disciplinarity is also a weak point of Indian academia, as you notice, e.g., with journals combining disparate fields. Therefore, I started a culmination of my work by explaining the difference between a field and a discipline, then I defined terms related to online education. If you haven't already read it, check it out some time: "Online Education as a Discipline" at https://doi.org/10.20935/AL434 or https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353073973

@OnlineEducation @academicchatter @edutooter

schizanon , to gaming
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So is just a whole ass other space ? Have we even got yet!?

@gaming

Bongles ,

Yes? Different companies often make games in the same genre.

axnxcamr , to random
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Oh

My

GOD!!!

Just received my Loop Earplugs!!!

Can't wait to try them at the office. If they are as incredible there as they are here with just my wife and kids, it might make me waver in my belief that there is no God.

axnxcamr OP ,
@axnxcamr@mstdn.ca avatar

Forgot to tag @actuallyautistic, but this was for you as I heard about the Loops from you guys.

Thanks a lot!

pluralistic , to random
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Today's threads (a thread).

Inside: Google's enshittification memos; and more!

Archived at: https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/03/not-feeling-lucky/

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pluralistic OP ,
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My next novel is , a hopeful tale of the climate emergency. As with all my audiobooks, Amazon refuses to sell this one, so I made my own indie audiobook and I'm pre-selling it right now through :

http://lost-cause.org

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On October 7-8, I'm in to keynote Wired Nextfest/:

https://eventi.wired.it/nextfest23-milano

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ThenaWasHere , to random
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Interesting staging, having Counselor Troi enter in the background, looking at consoles and displays, and making a circuit of the outer bridge before she enters the discussion with Picard and Riker.

joewynne ,
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@ThenaWasHere Interesting? More like cool, menacing, calculating...alright, I'm creeping myself out now.

@allstartrek

slowe , to random
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@BBC_News_Labs Hi. I don't know if this is two-way or not. At some point a few years ago you created a hex cartogram for UK elections e.g. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50770798 Obviously the constituencies have changed this year so you'll need a new map for the next General Election. We've already made a first draft of a 2023 layout that is open source so may I suggest you use that? https://open-innovations.org/projects/hexmaps/builder.html?https://raw.githubusercontent.com/odileeds/hexmaps/gh-pages/maps/uk-constituencies-2023.hexjson

BBC_News_Labs ,
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@slowe Thank you, we'll see if we can pass this on to the right person or team

BostonAbrams , to random
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TheConversationUS ,
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The story on the course is part of a series of articles we have on creative ways to teach important ideas:
https://theconversation.com/us/topics/uncommon-courses-130908

@academicchatter

schizanon , to gaming
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: but hyper realistic and difficult; crops have disease, pests and thieves, dating options are bad, you get lower back pain, and addicted to fentanyl; a real farming simulator. @gaming

mezz ,
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@schizanon @gaming You just described Project Zomboid.

elonjet , to random
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Landed in San Jose, California, US.

marcins ,
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@elonjet on a scale of 0 to 0, what’s the chance that he’d use the LA to SF hyperloop (if it wasn’t just a ploy to block high speed rail)

rsstosecurity , to random
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Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: https://www.clinicians-exchange.org
Open LEMMY instance for all mental health workers: https://lem.clinicians-exchange.org
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DATE:
September 29, 2023 at 10:59AM
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TITLE:
AHA: HHS should withdraw health-data tracking rule
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URL:
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/cybersecurity/aha-hhs-should-withdraw-health-data-tracking-rule.html

<p>The American Hospital Association is <a href="https://www.aha.org/lettercomment/2023-09-28-aha-responds-senate-rfi-health-data-privacy" target="_blank" rel="noopener">asking</a> Congress to urge HHS to "immediately" rescind a rule restricting the use of third-party tracking technologies by hospitals and health systems.</p>

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@infosec

admin ,
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All,

(See article link above & below)
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/cybersecurity/aha-hhs-should-withdraw-health-data-tracking-rule.html

This issue strikes me as a potential emergency. All American health professionals need to be writing our professional associations to demand that they oppose what The American Hospital Association is trying to do here.

I will be writing ACA, and -- time permitting -- will publish more on this later.

The problem in a nutshell is that every time hospitals -- or any other medical source -- make use of 3rd party trackers like Google Analytics, they provide data that can identify a patient. It is a HIPAA violation. They will argue that -- depending upon what is provided -- it does not actually give away enough information to identify the patient, but that is a bogus argument. Google Analytics (and many other outside tech tools) collect databases of information so they can put together profiles over time.

So -- for example -- if a hospital gives Google Analytics a web browser cookie showing that the client logged into their site, the cookie MIGHT just identify the web browser without the client name. BUT -- when that same client goes and logs into their Google account later (for which they have previously given their name), Google can observe the same "anonymous" cookie in the web browser and deduce that this is the same person who logged into the hospital website. If it happens to be an abortion clinic, then Google knows roughly the services provided. If the hospital sends the cookie from psychotherapist John Smith LCPC's telehealth page, then Google knows that the patient sees psychotherapist John Smith.

If hospitals need the tools that Google and other tech companies are providing, they need to buy internal versions of such to run on their own systems. If hospitals need to do marketing, then they need to run the 3rd party trackers only on the most public parts of their websites. therapyappointment.com is a good example of being a good citizen about this -- they run about eight 3rd party trackers on their home page, but only 1 tracker once a therapist has logged in. And that one tracker is for Amazon Cloud Services -- arguably a tracker that is necessary to the operation of their website.

I could see narrow exceptions allowing for 3rd party trackers that might make sense (AHA is making heavy use of these fringe cases in the article). Most of the time its a big problem.

I'm disgusted that the AHA is taking this position. It means they have NO respect for the data privacy they supposedly support!

-- Michael

@rsstosecurity @infosec
@psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry

Snowkitten , to random German
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Wer von euch schreibt Bücher/Geschichten?
Ich möchte mich mehr mit Schreibenden verbinden auf dieser Plattform.
Also, welchen Accounts kann ich folgen?

Sascha_Raubal ,
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MarkHanson , to random
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The strain on scientific publishing 📄:

The publishing sector has a problem. Scientists are overwhelmed, editors are overworked, special issue invitations are constant, research paper mills, article retractions, journal delistings… JUST WHAT IS GOING ON!?

Myself, pablo, @paolocrosetto and Dan have spent the last few months investigating just that.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.15884

A thread🧵1/n

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elonjet , to random
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Landed in Austin, Texas, US. Apx. flt. time 33 min.

elonjet OP ,
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527 mile (458 NM) flight from 00AR to AUS

~ 283 gallons (1,070 liters).
~ 1,894 lbs (859 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $1,583 cost of fuel.
~ 3 tons of CO2 emissions.

richardsever , to random
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BioRxiv has joined forces with Company of Biologists to expand our presence on Mastodon.

Mastodon accounts now available for every subject category https://connect.biorxiv.org/news/2023/09/27/biorxiv_expands_on_social_platforms

gpollara ,
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@richardsever fabulous, thank you. Supporting Mastodon as a source of academic material identification & sharing! @academicchatter

isthereanydeal , to steam
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This shmup sale on @steam got me like

Appoxo ,
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I bought Wolfenstein since it’s the uncensored version now and it was cheap.
Works surprisingly well on SteamDeck.

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