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jmcrookston , to random
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/11/30/trump-dictator-2024-election-robert-kagan/

"It is worth getting inside Trump’s head a bit and imagining his mood following an election victory. He will have spent the previous year, and more, fighting to stay out of jail, plagued by myriad persecutors and helpless to do what he likes to do best: exact revenge. Think of the fury that will have built up inside him, a fury that, from his point of view, he has worked hard to contain. ..."

paninid ,
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Why do people believe that Trump’s revenge would not be like proscriptions of Marius or Sulla, but with the power of the surveillance state and tactical precision of drones?

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tlariv ,
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@paninid
I think they understand that. They just don't think it would affect anyone who's not evil according to their lights.

@jmcrookston @histodons

PromptedInk , to random
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In which another delay prompts me to reconsider what I’m attempting to read: https://promptedink.blogspot.com/2023/11/yearning-for-dnf-option-on-goodreads.html

PromptedInk OP ,
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Should I continue on reading The Good Luck Girls of Shipwreck Lane, or should I give up for the promise of a better book (or in one case, a game)?

My goal is to have the winning book (or game) finished in January and the review posted in time for Valentines Day.

CC: @bookstodon

PromptedInk OP ,
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In which I finally take Shipwreck Lane back to the place I found it in: https://promptedink.blogspot.com/2023/12/resurfacing-from-wreckageink-for.html

Thank you to everyone who participated! I feel like I’ll have a much better time with this book!

CC: @bookstodon

seanalan , to random
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I’m embarrassed to admit it but …

My whole life I’ve been into geography and yet — after 50+ trips around the Sun — it was like two weeks ago that I learned that Appalachia is pronounced Appa-LATCH-ia … not Appa-LAY-chia 🤦🏾‍♂️

Also, Y’ALL (Young Appalachian Leaders and Learners) apparently got issues with JD Vance’s best-selling “Hillbilly Elegy”

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/25/books/review-appalachian-reckoning-region-responds-hillbilly-elegy.html

abookguy ,
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@seanalan I read Hillbilly Elegy several years ago. I am interested in your thoughts on the response. On my TBR list! Thanks for posting about it! @bookstodon

jda , to random
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Morning Mastodonians!

I pretty much 100% recovered from my bout with the COVID. Slight sniffle, but then again, I spend pretty much the entire winter with one, so who knows? Seems like the rest of the family, even the unboosted one, has avoided my fate, which is great. Probably shouldn't go back to hockey tomorrow though, at least if I'm reading the CDC guidelines correctly. I'll just wait until next Tuesday to get back on the ice.

jda OP ,
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I've been playing the Guardians of the Galaxy computer game. It's a strange one. 🤔 It has a bit of combat and some character progression, but it really is more about puzzle-solving and plot(!) than a real RPG. It even has quicktime events, which I thought disappeared years ago. Still fun though. And 4 Guys Co-op had a long session of Serious Sam 4 but we couldn't get level 3 finished. I may have to ease the difficulty a bit. @videogames

jda OP ,
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Also been getting plenty of reading done in my last week of freedom. I finished The Swerve, which was a fascinating (no really!) look at a medieval humanist and his efforts to uncover ancient texts, including a pivotal book by the Roman philosopher Lucretius, On The Nature Of Things, which the author posits as "How The World Became Modern". No really, it's great stuff! I've started on the 2nd Cormoran Strike book, The Silkworm. @bookstodon

exploreyourarchive , to random
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Today is . Show us your artistic archives!

Athenenoctua ,
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Le 5 mars 1535, le consulat de décide de remplacer le médecin François Rabelais du fait de ses absences dans ses fonctions à l'Hôtel-Dieu.

Arrivé en 1532 à Lyon alias "Myrelingues la brumeuse", l'écrivain y publie Pantagruel (1532) puis Gargantua (1534) sous le pseudonyme d'Alcofribas Nasier.

Extr. du registre de délibérations consulaires conservé aux (cote BB 25, folio 23r).

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BigAngBlack , to random
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Billy Porter Unapologetically Announces His Return To Mainstream Pop With Upcoming "Black Mona Lisa" Album

https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/739843-billy-porter-mainstream-pop-black-mona-lisa?__cf_chl_rt_tk=M3UW4OkcC.XlTH3yqz3lfepGi6XLbxFl4..R4EAUjm0-1701325042-0-gaNycGzNDpA

> has never been one to shy away from being himself. In a recent interview, he said he's returning to mainstream pop

BigAngBlack OP ,
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fulanigirl ,
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@BigAngBlack @blackmastodon @BlackMastodon My mom would have liked that 😊

elonjet , to random
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Landed in Austin, Texas, US. Apx. flt. time 3 h 10 min.

elonjet OP ,
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1,512 mile (1,314 NM) flight from TEB to AUS

~ 1,596 gallons (6,040 liters).
~ 10,694 lbs (4,851 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $8,936 cost of fuel.
~ 17 tons of CO2 emissions.

ColleenDoran , to random
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Over here, a handy post with a number of my currently in-print books. Ask for them at your local bookshop, or order online and enjoy savings on gifts for the holidays. https://open.substack.com/pub/colleendoran/p/in-which-the-author-cajoles-the-kind?r=2hlocf&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

hlseward , to random
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I try to be very positive and cheerful about my profession: teaching. It's a fluffing tough job and you have to see the best in it - every lesson, every day, every student. And it can be the most rewarding and important job a person could do. But, my goodness, today was a challenge. When your leaders don't seem to care about their staff and are actively making it more difficult for you, you just get worn down. But. Tomorrow is a new day. Always. @edutooters

michaelcymro ,
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@edutooters @hlseward
I’m not a teacher but close family members have been, so I offer this:

On particularly bad days when you’re sure you can't possibly cope, it can sometimes help to remind yourself that your track record for getting through bad days so far is 100%.

EVDHmn ,
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@michaelcymro @edutooters @hlseward
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I added this message, to actually my actually autistic group and book group for relevancy of book by Fred Roger’s.
The message may seem ableist to some in my group, but at the end of the day, “We are in all this together”. ♾️❤️

juliasilge , to random
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This week's is about Doctor Who :tardis: and in this screencast I show how to use empirical Bayes to estimate the rating for different episode writers:

https://youtu.be/OtDpYeiwbj8

juliasilge OP ,
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Empirical Bayes shrinks the rating for @neilhimself toward the mean, which is clearly wrong 😜 but anyway, you can see the code here:
https://juliasilge.com/blog/doctor-who-bayes/

Pheebsdw , to random
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Question: what books are really effective at body language or the different little beats in long stretches of dialogue? My current novel is dialogue-heavy, and I'm looking for more examples of how other writers make these scenes memorable.

seanbala ,
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@Pheebsdw

Maybe a question for the hive -mind of !

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cyrilpedia , to random
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"The main and interesting conclusion in the abstract is that of the 45% of alumni not continuing in academic research, one third does industry research and one third is in a science-related profession."

https://elifesciences.org/articles/78706#sa1

kristine_willis ,
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@IanSudbery @copdeb @cyclotopie @cyrilpedia @academicchatter of course, that doesn’t guarantee awardees will land in a secure position, and it would be good to have an analysis, but - I would be surprised if most DP5 awardees aren’t in stable, even TT jobs.

IanSudbery ,
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@kristine_willis @copdeb @cyclotopie @cyrilpedia @academicchatter

It would be interesting to hear how many of these institutions do offer a TT position.

I think for the equivalent Wellcome ECF program, a proleptic appointment is fairly rare, although not unheard of - we have an ECF with a proleptic, although they had already done a (short) postdoc before getting the ECF.

AftermathSiteUnofficial , to games
SmoothIsFast ,

Single player games rarely need or demand “continued support” and player numbers aren’t indicative of that

Sure maybe if the gaming industry didn’t constantly release buggy broken messes. But alas that’s not the world we live in and is very much a metric I care about to know whether or not a game is going to become abandonware or at least have community support if the developer won’t. These metrics allow that community or developer to understand if there is a player base which would benefit or a market to keep selling to. So yes they add value for players.

Single player player numbers aren’t indicative about things getting a sequel, low player count games get sequels, high player count games don’t get sequels. It has no direct bearing.

They very much are if the game is single player based. Acting as if demand is not a reason for games to get sequels or the budgets which come from player sales is not relevant is completely naive. Yes companies can run into financial hardships, get acquired and all manner of other circumstances that can lead to development being stopped whether there was an active player base or not. That’s not what these metrics represent and can give you an idea of what ip might get cut if a studio is acquired. They are useful and helpful, and I like to see those counts for my own understanding.

If you want to check if there are guides you can just Google it, it’s a lot more useful to just Google it. Then you’ll actually know instead of guessing.

Sure that used to work before SEO has killed search results, it’s quicker to check a player count on steam then to wade through garbage ai generated articles to find out if there is an active community following the game. It’s not a guess either if there are many people playing then there will be demand for content on YouTube or other platforms which means I can find guides.

Knowing single player, player counts is really just for vague curiosity. There’s no real use to it.

The only reason to hide it is to trick users to get abandon ware games or obscure how bad a game is doing. Keeping those stats up gives you valuable information, as I have pointed out. You are arguing in bad faith here and I honestly don’t know why unless you have some gatcha game on steam that you want to hide player stats on to hopefully drive some sales which is disingenuous.

SmoothIsFast ,

Thanks, fixed!

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