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Scientist and software engineer (#python, #go, #c, #rust, #linux, #freebsd, #kubernetes, #geospatial, #computervision, #sql, #foss). I study the intersection of technology, climate change, economics, and agriculture. Stay hungry, stay foolish.

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edross , to actuallyautistic
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"Reform UK candidate described autistic people as ‘vegetables’"

https://archive.ph/sFlyK

😡

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kta ,
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@edross @actuallyautistic Yikes, conservatives. People running political ads should take one out with this quote featured prominently. Would like to shine a light on these people's everyday bigotry.

inquiline , to academicchatter
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Can anyone recommend readings on the historical intersection between and ? TY!

(May have asked this before but still looking for leads)

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kta ,
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Donella Meadows book Thinking in Systems is a good (but dated) introduction to feedback modeling and systems design in ecology. I've always held-out hope that Agent-Based stimulative modeling would advance sufficiently to simulate the behavior of actors governed by these broad systems patterns. And in a way that could include spatial processes in the modeling. Our computers are big enough now.🙂

[1] https://donellameadows.org/archives/leverage-points-places-to-intervene-in-a-system/
[2] https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-statistics-010814-020218

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appassionato , to bookstodon
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The Joy of X: A Guided Tour of Math, From One to Infinity

A world-class mathematician and regular contributor to the "New York Times" hosts a delightful tour of the greatest ideas of math, revealing how it connects to literature, philosophy, law, medicine, art, business, even pop culture in ways we never imagined.

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kta ,
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@appassionato @bookstodon -- Strogatz is a great writer. Sync and Infinite Powers are also great reads.

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