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Poor David Sherrington and Scott Kirkpatrick 😮 .

J. J HOPFIELD (1982) Neural networks and physical systems with emergent collective computational abilities
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/…

> 29. Kirkpatrick, S. & Sherrington, D. (1978) Phys. Rev. 17, 4384-4403.

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@maxpool - they can only give a Nobel for one topic to 3 people. Which 3 would you choose?

For the Higgs mechanism, Peter Higgs and François Englert won but the obvious candidates were from 3 teams: Robert Brout and François Englert; Gerald Guralnik, Carl Richard Hagen and Tom Kibble, and Peter Higgs. And the idea was developed earlier in a nonrelativistic context (condensed matter physics) by Phillip Anderson. So I figure it's always just the luck of the draw.

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I would exclude Sherrington because he is the only physicist. Physicists have received a disproportionately large percentage of Nobel Prizes in Physics.

ps. On serious note, Scott Kirkpatrick's "Optimization by simulated annealing" (1983) with Gelatt and Vecchi is another great physics inspired algorithm. dcs.gla.ac.uk/~pat/ads2/java/T…

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So it looks like my recording of my run actually worked. I've never really done any screen recording before so the quality is pretty bad. I didn't edit it and you can see some of my desktop and whatnot behind it. Neat to have it recorded, though.

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#shmups #gaming #danmaku, #steam #linux #bullethell



Exciting news for #Linux users! 🚀
The latest fwupd 2.0 release is here, bringing support for a wide range of new devices and features From #Lenovo Legion HID2 to #Dell K2 docks and #Qualcomm S5gen2 BLE, this update has it all.
Plus, enjoy the improved performance and reduced memory usage. Check out the full release notes and update your system today!
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#linux #opensource #TechNews




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Safari Technology Preview 205 is out!

New features include:
- `Math.sumPrecise`
- `Iterator.prototype.reduce`
- Lockdown Mode Safe Fonts
- new Wasm Exception specification

Plus fixes and polish.

webkit.org/blog/15999/release-…

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Back on the bird site, I would always post a yearly comparison of all Physics #NobelPrize laureates by name and by gender, showing how much more common winners named, e.g., "David" were than women.

With three female laureates since 2018 and based on people seeming to get tired of me posting them, I had stopped...

But there's a new John, meaning As many people named John have won the #PhysicsNobelPrize since 2005 as women have ever. #Science #GenderBias #NobelsSoMale #NobelPrize2024



Congrats to May Boeve, who has stepped down after 16 years at the helm of @350 as its founding executive director. She's a personal hero and inspiration. Before she takes a vacation she's campaigning for Harris-Walz in Michigan!


Good news: Twitter will remove nonconsensual nudity pretty quick!

Bad news: only if it's reported as a copyright violation, not as nonconsensual intimate media

404media.co/twitter-acts-fast-…








Tonight, the White House announced an excellent new use of short message sending (SMS),
building on good work during the pandemic with vaccines.gov.

As POTUS tweeted, Americans can now 👉find a FEMA shelter nearby by ❇️texting SHELTER + their ZIP code to 43362.

That’s an innovative form of 21st century infrastructure that will endure after the hurricane passes.

civic-texts.ghost.io/as-a-hurr…

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This'd be a great opportunity for the whitehouse to ask private companies: meta, twitter, verizon, att, tmobile, etc form a coalition and solve "personal safety notifications" so that in any disaster (earthquake, tornado, fire, war, terrorist, hurricane, mudslide) a person could give updates to family members and friends from a central location. No more "mom worrying" situations. It'd be pennies in those companies' budgets, and a good public service.


Hi, @renchap and @Gargron

The new UI looks fantastic. Well done by your team. Two pieces of feedback from me, though. For free.

1. The contrast between icon/background in the lists modal is inaccessible. It fails WCAG guidelines. I mentioned this back in February (mas.to/@markwyner/111931171140…).

2. The failed icon/label alignment and gap. Here's simple CSS that can fix it. This also saves lots of space for long lists.

I hope this helps.

#Mastodon #Redesign #UI #Design #Accessibility #A11y #CSS

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Thanks, we missed those. Can you tell me where those screens are in the app? I am not sure where we have list like those
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This is the lists modal, where you add/remove people you follow from your own lists.

@Gargron





Grave cleaning videos are going viral on TikTok. Are they honouring the dead, or exploiting them?

Cleaning the graves of strangers is the latest content trend taking over TikTok. But as millions tune in to watch the videos, it’s becoming clear not all of them are created equal. Two grave-cleaning creators in particular seem to reside at opposite ends of the trend.

One of the first accounts to gain popularity for grave cleaning was @ladytaphos. This account is run by Alicia Williams, a Virginia resident who treats the graves with great dignity. Williams will often share the story of the person residing within, and acts with grace and kindness as she restores beauty to the graves.

On the other end of the spectrum is Kaeli Mae McEwen, or @the_clean_girl, who leans into more clickbait-y tactics. McEwen is known for throwing a pink spiky ball through a graveyard and cleaning the grave it lands on. She also uses her videos to promote her own pink foamy cleaner (which at one point could be purchased via a link in her bio).