I-75 heading in the direction of Miami is moving slower than your granny can walk.
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.
Exciting news for #Linux users! 🚀
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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.
Trans kids are more than their genders. 'American Teenager' invites us into their dynamic lives. - LGBTQ Nation
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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
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
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Neues Seeadlerpaar mit Nachwuchs in NRW
In Nordrhein-Westfalen ist erneut ein sehr seltener #Greifvogel heimisch geworden. Ein #Seeadlerpaar hat laut Angaben des Kreises Lippe zwischen Weser und Teutoburger Wald in diesem Jahr drei #Jungvögel großgezogen. Zum Schutz der Tiere nennt der Kreis keinen genauen Ort. Die sensiblen Tiere seien sehr störungsempfindlich, besonders in der ersten Phase der Ansiedlung, teilte eine Sprecherin mit.
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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.
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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
This is the lists modal, where you add/remove people you follow from your own lists.
Bagrat
in reply to John Carlos Baez • • •As if there wasn't enough embarassment in this already.
Stephane L Rolland-Brabant ⁂⧖⏚
in reply to Bagrat • • •@sadmanifold
I'm just interested in the part "Chomsky's school of linguistics is wrong and worthless"
Do you have further factual details? Just so as I can put some "exploratory observations" in my notes about Chomsky's grammars
My knowledge is still partial, and that does not help me much to know only that Chomsky has it all wrong.
His universal grammars and variations for example, seems pretty solid to me (and many other people actually).
Or was it humor?
Bagrat
in reply to Stephane L Rolland-Brabant ⁂⧖⏚ • • •I apologise for the misunderstanding. I am a mathematician, not a linguist. And even if I was one, I wouldn't say such a thing about many people's work.
This was what the mentioned new laureate managed to squeeze in in the reaction, which I find outrageous.
youtu.be/-icD_KmvnnM?t=300&si=…
Stephane L Rolland-Brabant ⁂⧖⏚
in reply to Bagrat • • •My understanding of the audio recording is that linguists of the Chomsky school seems to say that NN do not / cannot understand Languages the way human do, and it is countered with the argument that NN do understand Languages better by G. Hinton.
Currently I still think that both approaches vaguely overlaps.
Chomsky's grammar heavy on the precision scale. Word embedding and LSTM/Recurrent stuffs more heavy on the imprecision scale.
But I am neither professional mathematician nor linguist. My opinion is still in progess
John Carlos Baez
in reply to Stephane L Rolland-Brabant ⁂⧖⏚ • • •- try this:
Geoffrey Hinton on Noam Chomsky
youtube.com/watch?v=urBFz6-gHG…
ma𝕏pool
in reply to John Carlos Baez • • •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.
John Carlos Baez
in reply to ma𝕏pool • • •@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.
ma𝕏pool
in reply to John Carlos Baez • • •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…
Stephane L Rolland-Brabant ⁂⧖⏚
Unknown parent • • •I hesitate to give my opinion, because it's just a guess for now. A huge speculation on coincidences 🙂
Take it with a pinch of sea-salt
In the past, I was against Chomsky's point of view, because I thought it was naively anthropocentric, whereas there were clear signs of complex communication in animals (all the more so now, and examples accumulates as years pass)
I changed my point of view
Because of the divergence between Humans and Chimpanzees regarding spatial recognition
The ability of chimpanzees is far superior to humans: they seem to use the Broca Area for this task. But for identical exercises homo-sapiens perform really pretty poorly in speed.
It could be seen as if there had been a clear divergence here in brain functionning between pan-trogodytes and homo-sapiens
My guess/speculation is that the brain stuff Chomsky needed for his theory was indeed the Broca Area and its treament of language.
I envision this as a rewiring of spatial-recognition into word-"spatial"-recognition.
To take with caution: I have not re
... show moreI hesitate to give my opinion, because it's just a guess for now. A huge speculation on coincidences 🙂
Take it with a pinch of sea-salt
In the past, I was against Chomsky's point of view, because I thought it was naively anthropocentric, whereas there were clear signs of complex communication in animals (all the more so now, and examples accumulates as years pass)
I changed my point of view
Because of the divergence between Humans and Chimpanzees regarding spatial recognition
The ability of chimpanzees is far superior to humans: they seem to use the Broca Area for this task. But for identical exercises homo-sapiens perform really pretty poorly in speed.
It could be seen as if there had been a clear divergence here in brain functionning between pan-trogodytes and homo-sapiens
My guess/speculation is that the brain stuff Chomsky needed for his theory was indeed the Broca Area and its treament of language.
I envision this as a rewiring of spatial-recognition into word-"spatial"-recognition.
To take with caution: I have not refreshed on the subject since months/years. #neuroscience
And of course, it could have been a specialization ability that occured only on the chimps branch of the tree of life