Suzanne Somers has died at the age of 76. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/suzanne-somers-dead-threes-a-company-shes-the-sheriff-1235618944/
Small reminder that I am still working on moderation tooling for the fediverse — this is what I do pretty much full-time, but it's only possible with your support:
https://ko-fi.com/thisismissem
(Monthly recurring income has actually declined a little in the past 15 days due to PayPal becoming fully disabled on my Ko-fi)
There's a really big thing I've been working on that I should be able to share soon, and a dozen smaller projects too.
🔥 Our biggest update yet: our new quarterly report on the #TwitterMigration is live!
Covers the stark negative impact of the X rebrand, the dramatic rise, cooling & now stabilizing of Threads as a competitor closer on X’s heels than most think. Also features the state of play of Mastodon & BlueSky as rising alternatives while other new social entries shrink.
Is an in-depth view of the best third-party research and original analysis from my team.
Get it here: ➡️ https://bit.ly/3QaHR2W
Anybody want to work on fediverse stuff at Mozilla? There are interesting things happening
Are you intrigued by how open source could benefit your library?
Learn more in this free webinar by ByWater Solutions (https://bywatersolutions.com/) on 18th October 2023 at 1:00 PM EST.
Register at https://buff.ly/48FrVgh
(Note: the registration form should show the time in your timezone.)
If you're into #maps or #geography, this #FollowFriday is for you.
@coreyspowell — Award-winning science writer, co-founder of OpenMind magazine
@floledermann — Researching & teaching interactive maps at TU Wien
@GIS_Bandit — Product manager at #GIS software company Esri
@GregCocks — Researcher & spatial data scientist at U.S. Geological Survey
@History_of_Geology — A channel dedicated to the history of #earth sciences
@opencage — Provider of geocoding and geo-search using open data
Worth celebration. 322 days ago we created our Mastodon account.
https://fosstodon.org/@frameworkcomputer/109366891835800997
Today, we're at 10.5k followers. Not half bad. We could not have accomplished this without you all.
When I first pitched the importance of doing this, I KNEW the community here would step up.
From me personally ( @matthartley) Linux Support Lead) to you, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
#Cities & #UrbanLife picks of the day (continued):
➡️ @TheWarOnCars - Podcast about damage done to cities by car culture
➡️ @JasonThorne - General manager of planning & economic development in Hamilton, Canada
➡️ @AmiW - Photos of street art from around world
➡️ @karlchristiankrumpholz - American cartoonist, often on social issues & urban life
➡️ @thisismyglasgow - Photographic project documenting Glasgow, Scotland
➡️ @citypairs - Satellite photos of cities which share same name
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Twitter / X is serving users with a new ad format that can't be blocked or reported
the ads aren't even actual X posts & aren't connected to any X accounts. they do not disclose that they are ads
it appears the ads are connected to clickbait ad networks
read more: https://mashable.com/article/twitter-x-new-clickbait-ad-format
Below is one longstanding pillars of how to interpret time-discounting in econ models
Has any econ written models relying on assumption that future generations are likely to be less wealthy (not as a policy, as in degrowth, as a fact. Not just in env research, maybe war related?)
(and no, I'm not a millenarist for asking this. these are serious research questions)
New in Public Notice: An interview with Yoel Roth on his falling out with Elon, why Twitter gutting its election team is bad news, and more.
"Lessons the company learned robustly after 2016 are no longer part of its playbook for dealing with elections. That’s a major risk" https://www.publicnotice.co/p/yoel-roth-interview-twitter-elon-musk-elections
**Bloomberg** of all places—you know, a major business publication—is now making a *moral* case for getting off #Twitter.
elementary OS 7.1 is available as a pay-what-you-can purchase at https://elementary.io today. Localized direct downloads and a torrent magnet link are provided.
If you’re already on elementary OS 7, you’ll get the update to OS 7.1 alongside regular operating system updates. If you haven’t already, open AppCenter and select Update All to be upgraded!
And our hardware retailers Laptop with Linux and Star Labs are offering elementary OS 7.1 out of the box starting today! https://store.elementary.io/
The University of Pennsylvani is acting proud of Katalin Karikó now that she's won a Nobel Prize. But they kicked her out of her tenure track job when she insisted on doing the work that won her that prize:
"She recalls spending one Christmas and New Year’s Eve conducting experiments and writing grant applications. But many other scientists were turning away from the field, and her bosses at UPenn felt mRNA had shown itself to be impractical and she was wasting her time. They issued an ultimatum: if she wanted to continue working with mRNA she would lose her prestigious faculty position, and face a substantial pay cut.
”It was particularly horrible as that same week, I had just been diagnosed with cancer,” said Karikó. “I was facing two operations, and my husband, who had gone back to Hungary to pick up his green card, had got stranded there because of some visa issue, meaning he couldn’t come back for six months. I was really struggling, and then they told me this."
"While undergoing surgery, Karikó assessed her options. She decided to stay, accept the humiliation of being demoted, and continue to doggedly pursue the problem. This led to a chance meeting which would both change the course of her career, and that of science."
Elsewhere she recalled:
“I thought of going somewhere else, or doing something else. I also thought maybe I’m not good enough, not smart enough."
She's now an adjunct in UPenn's neurosurgery department. Will they make her tenure-track now? Luckily she also has a good job at BioNTech.
Both quotes here come from interesting stories. The first is from here:
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/mrna-coronavirus-vaccine-pfizer-biontech
The second is from here:
Economist. Antitrust policy; industrial organization; history of economics