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Edgar Morin Has Died

france24.com
5 points·by jmague·2 months ago·0 comments

Ian's Shoelace Site

fieggen.com
4 points·by jmague·2 months ago·2 comments

A Century of Human Detritus, Visualized

nytimes.com
2 points·by jmague·2 years ago·2 comments

How do new words arise in social media

journals.plos.org
4 points·by jmague·2 years ago·1 comments

Michel Siffre Has Died

en.wikipedia.org
7 points·by jmague·2 years ago·0 comments

Michael Sperberg-McQueen has died

en.wikipedia.org
8 points·by jmague·2 years ago·1 comments

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jmague
·2 months ago·discuss
Fun, fashion & science in the Internet's #1 website about shoelaces – and home of the Ian Knot, the world's fastest shoelace knot. If you want to lace shoes, tie shoes or learn about shoelaces – this is the place!
jmague
·3 months ago·discuss
This cross platform rendering engine’s website doesn’t render well at all on Chrome on Android
jmague
·5 months ago·discuss
back to web 1.0! Nice anyway :)
jmague
·last year·discuss
Christine lagarde was found guilty of negligence, in favor of someone else. Marine Le Pen was found guilty of deliberately embezzling money for her own party. The cases are in no way comparable.
jmague
·last year·discuss
At least in France, the courts are independent of the executive.
jmague
·2 years ago·discuss
“Technostuff” built in the last 100 years outweighs all the living matter on Earth.
jmague
·2 years ago·discuss
n everyday language, words are constantly being created, and these words either persist or disappear. Although this phenomenon has been the subject of much linguistic research, the factors which influence the fate of a new word remain largely unknown, partly because of the difficulty of recording spontaneous language use over time. Examining the varieties of language used on social media allows us to overcome these limitations. We collected over 650 million tweets written in French, covering several years of ordinary interactions between 2.5 million users. We also collected the network of social links between these users. We identified nearly 400 words that appeared in the corpus between 2012 and 2014, and tracked their diffusion over 5 years within the network of users. Some of these words lead to changes, while others generate only ephemeral buzz. By looking at the position in the network of users who adopt these innovations, we show that words adopted by users who are more central in their community and easily in contact with other communities become established in the language, and vice versa. Thus, the position in the network of speakers who adopt these words is enough to predict their fate.
jmague
·2 years ago·discuss
C. Michael Sperberg-McQueen (18 May 1954 – 16 August 2024) was an American medieval German philologist and markup language specialist. He was co-editor of the Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 spec (1998), and chair of the XML Schema working group.