I agree. Multi communities are great. But managing a community’s connectivity with such features makes a lot of sense too!
maegul (he/they)
A little bit of neuroscience and a little bit of computing
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maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlOPto science@lemmy.world•Short and pointed video from Sabine on the corruption of scienceEnglish1·6 months agoThank you!
I’ve only watched the first minute or two, but I think I get the idea. Clickbaity generalisations etc … yea that makes sense and are obviously shitty (I guess I just expect that more from YouTubers who are otherwise reasonable people).
The whole “most research is BS” claim isinteresting though. I’ll be interested to see how the video addresses it. If we’re talking about >50%, and that it’s substantially imperfect in its constitution due to systemic issues, I dunno, I’d be interested in an actual investigation TBH.
Thanks again though!
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlOPto science@lemmy.world•Short and pointed video from Sabine on the corruption of scienceEnglish310·6 months agoas people are losing more and more faith in academic research and science
Counter argument: it’s happening with or without her and it’d be better to rationally highlight the issues rather than allow the uneducated to hijack the issue.
IME, the biggest deflator of faith in science etc for laypeople are their friends who left academia telling their own stories aligned with Sabine’s general point.
Broadly, I’d wager the erosion of faith in research is a much bigger picture and getting to the bottom of the causes is more important than getting precious about maintaining the status quo.
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlOPto science@lemmy.world•Short and pointed video from Sabine on the corruption of scienceEnglish62·6 months agoSabine is the poster child for science populism. She got chewed out by academia for having mediocre research ideas and now she loves to claim that there’s a conspiracy to take funding from her favorite fringe fields and give it to the establishment.
Gotta say you’ve got me sceptical.
I don’t follow her closely and am no mega fan or anything. But it’s not like it’s uncommon for good people to get pushed out of academia for shitty reasons.
Plus, I don’t think you need to conjure conspiracy theories before you start arguing that there are dominant dogmas, cultures, practices and even some sort of “establishment”. I’d wonder how many fields of science don’t have some internally recognised “establishment” and “counter-establishment” ideas.
And I’m not sure I see the “poster child … populism” claim? Sure, she’s probably popular, but for my money she does a decent job of YouTube science. Not sure she’s a household name or all over tv or anything.
Got any more substantive links/sources about her being mediocre or conspiratorial?
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlOPto science@lemmy.world•Short and pointed video from Sabine on the corruption of scienceEnglish4·6 months agoYes this basically.
I don’t follow Sabine closely, but I’d presume she’d at least in principal be capable of appreciating the value of even random exploration and serendipity.
But what this is about is an elitism bubble that rewards playing along rather than embracing the serendipity facilitating sorts of diversity and counter culture and iconoclasm in research approaches.
A great summary I’ve heard on this, from a very elite researcher, is that you can’t tell where good research is going to come from. If forced to chose between a lab of Nobel prize winners and one of new comers, you’d may as well split the funding evenly. It seems to me that the productionisation of research and academia has gone too far and is the problem.
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•AI is Stifling Tech Adoption.English6·6 months agoYep. And it’s a point well made.
To me it all comes down to the consequences of 1) wanting the work to not just be easier but literally not involve thinking, and 2) how little attention people are paying to where these tools come from: just training on the whole Internet, not some intelligent analytical task specific tooling.
Big and obvious consequences fall out of these I think, and I’m a little frightened how little people think and talk about this.
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Changes to Lemmy/PieFed to adjust to living under fascismEnglish3·6 months agoThat is interesting! Thanks for the tip!
Also, it’s their icon a community reference?
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Star Trek TNG Theme but the theme is coming from the Enterprise-D 🤣English10·6 months agoThat works way too fucking well I’m in stitches!
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•Anyone else's company getting hounded by Anaconda.com folks?English2·6 months agoThanks for this! I wasn’t aware a good independent fork of all of this had been set up (I’d kinda forgotten about conda-forge).
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•Anyone else's company getting hounded by Anaconda.com folks?English2·7 months agoWhat about the package repos and conda forge? Apologies, it’s been a while since I paid attention to them (and Python packaging too). Does conda work well just against PyPI?
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•Anyone else's company getting hounded by Anaconda.com folks?English1·7 months agoOh I get you, and it’s an insight into the priorities and operation of the company. They’re clearly worried about snaring all of the “free loaders” as they move to a more extractive business model. And so there’s probably a bunch of people with licence quotas hounding anyone they can.
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•Anyone else's company getting hounded by Anaconda.com folks?English10·7 months agoWhile I’m sure it was inevitable, especially in today’s climate, it saddens me to see Anaconda (and conda by extension I presume) go down like this. When they first came out it was such a breath of fresh air in the Python ecosystem.
I’m not sure in the details, but what’s the point in relying at all on any of their infrastructure? Is any of it independent enough?
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Pixelfed just overtook Lemmy as the 4th most used Fediverse software.English0·7 months agoCould be a pretty easy flag to be displayed on any community. Basically last time the mod logged in or was active (should be available).
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•50 years after Basic, most users still can't or won't program anythingEnglish4·7 months agoYea, and then being able to traverse the layers in a reasonable way when needed/desired without needing be stuck or live in one of those layers.
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•50 years after Basic, most users still can't or won't program anythingEnglish5·7 months agoWorking with some proprietary no code tools at the moment, and, yea, not letting people just program in a decent language is a mistake.
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•50 years after Basic, most users still can't or won't program anythingEnglish8·7 months agoI’ve felt for a long time that continuous gradients of complexity with sensible defaults all along the spectrum is a general architectural pattern necessary for wide spread empowerment. But I don’t see anyone thinking in those terms. Maybe it’s just me, but it feels obvious. As you say, but everyone is going to dive into the source code. So let them find the level at which they’re comfortable.
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•The PC is Dead: It’s Time to Make Computing Personal AgainEnglish29·7 months agoTech monopolies must be held to account, the outsized influence of some tech billionaires must be held in check, and competition must be allowed to thrive. We may also need to consider the protection of both consumers themselves and human-created works (including our history) as part of a conservation effort before extractive models permanently pollute our shared cultural resources.
Honestly feels like the main and perhaps only thing to do. Sure we can all do our own individualistic things, such as what we’re doing here on the Fedi.
But the whole AI thing reveals I think just how big of a problem this all is … big tech would rather consume and replace the whole internet with some fuzzy hype tech than empower its users in any way.
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Somebody created a Facebook like UI for Friendica called Bookface (expand for pics&more info)English1·7 months agoAwesome to see TBH. Friendica is kinda the platform that the Fedi forgot and it might be a better place if it got more love.
maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.world•[Fedi history clarification] The term “threadiverse” was never (intentionally) associated with MetaEnglish0·7 months agoHa. Thanks … I guess! It was right there and I just happened to notice. It was definitely weird to see people using a word you made up though.
And yea, I stand by the idea of giving us forum like platforms a name against the weird Twitter obsession decentralised platforms have
Yea I got the general or vague impression that this was reminiscent of their initial maps roll out.
Are any heads gonna roll for this?