Latest comic on a certain pundit's infamous $78 airport meal
(For those outside the US, the commentator David Brooks has made a career out of piously trolling liberals for their supposed decadence and lack of morals.)
New in Public Notice: My expectations for the debate were low, but holy crap
https://www.publicnotice.co/p/gop-debate-fox-business-simi-valley-yikes
I wrote about the surprising pragmatism of Lina Khan’s Amazon antitrust lawsuit — and how it gives up on a lot of the more radical ideas in her famous law review paper. Maybe Amazon isn’t an antitrust paradox after all… https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/09/27/lina-khan-amazon-antitrust-paradox/
Oh my goodness I've just learned a thing about The Matrix that causes it to make a lot more sense: In the original script the humans were used as neural network compute clusters by the Machines and as a crucial component of The Matrix itself.
Which is why humans who were aware of the simulation could control aspects of The Matrix - their minds were part of its foundation.
Unfortunately the test audiences had trouble understanding this concept so the studio changed the human role to "batteries".
Case studies are always fun. The most impressive #PositConf2023 one was the city of #Chicago showing how they took 50k+ lines of rules-based SPSS code and reduced it to about 20 lines of tidymodels ML code to fix a scandalously broken property tax regime. And the whole thing is public!
Flamingoes arrive at Lake Michigan in #Wisconsin - a totally normal and not at all weird thing.
https://milwaukeerecord.com/city-life/flamingos-in-wisconsin/
If you're interested in newer workflows for #rstats 📦 development, the 2nd edition of the R Packages book - free to read online! - includes a new chapter "The Whole Game" by @jennybryan that goes over a complete process when developing "a small toy package."
https://r-pkgs.org/whole-game.html
#PositConf2023 @rstats
This is awesome! Full text search has come to Mastodon, and it's being rolled out in a responsible way.
I know full text search is a hot-button issue. For journalists, researchers and many others, FTS is essential. Plenty of others have good reason to keep their content unsearchable.
If you're in the latter category, you don't need to take any action. Your toots will remain unsearchable just as they were before.
For the rest, please manually change the default so your toots will be searchable. This will address a major shortcoming that has kept a huge number of fedi holdouts from joining.
To do that, go to Preferences > Public Profile and select the Privacy and Reach tab. Then check the Include profile page in search engines box.
Fediverse: My first account on Mastodon was made shortly after the service was launched. I didn't heavily use it, but I loved the idea of the fediverse and what it could offer. I loved Twitter in the 2014-2020 times. I learned so much and discovered so many new things, and it helped me make connections I wouldn't have otherwise. I'm starting to feel that energy again with the growing instances and people I can follow.
On this day in 1985, a US Senate hearing began on the topic of obscene music. The Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) were front and centre of this hearing, and we're going to briefly explore their "Filthy Fifteen" - the songs they found most morally objectionable.
Songs on the Filthy Fifteen list contained lyrics which were violent, sexual, referencing drug or alcohol use, or the occult.
And some of them were certified bops.
If you're here on Mastodon you're probably not on Twitter (X).
So we'll fill you in on the platform's latest: It's making users wait 60x longer for major competitors' pages to load than the average wait for other sites.
NEW: @matthewstoller, Director of Research at the American Economic Liberties Project, lays out the case for the new draft Merger Guidelines, arguing that they incorporate new lessons regarding technology and business practices while also learning from past mistakes.
https://www.promarket.org/2023/09/12/merger-guidelines-taking-on-a-monopoly-crisis/
My department is hiring and it’s a great opportunity for economic historians!
The ideal candidate will do research and teach in the following fields:
- Economic History
- Macroeconomics
- and/or International Trade
Link to the job and more details: https://jobs.weber.edu/postings/20786
JOE posting coming soon.
Do not hesitate to ask any questions you night have. It’s a great department to work at.
The latest monthly updates post is here! Read ahead to find out which bugs were squashed, which new features landed, and what’s just around the corner 👀 https://blog.elementary.io/updates-for-august-2023/
Economist. Antitrust policy; industrial organization; history of economics