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shellac
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
'Anonymisation' schemes are a little like encryption, in that they just get monotonically weaker over time as people work out attacks. But the attacks tend to be much worse. I work in academic open data publishing, and the netflix prize (https://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0610105) hangs over our heads.

But what this illustrates to me is that researchers are just really careless, despite everything we make them agree to in data transfer agreements. It seems absurd to have little cubicles like this https://safepodnetwork.ac.uk/ (think Mission Impossible 1) but I do despair.
shellac
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
--DRESS means your clothes with fall off.
shellac
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I think this has just been fixed. A bit of dark mode was leaking into light in the css.
shellac
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
My (really limited) understanding is that 'British subject' was the status of people in the British empire. It's now reduced to just some people born pre-1949 in Ireland and India. They have many of the rights of citizens, and can become citizens via a simpler route than other non-nationals.
shellac
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Then somebody needs to let the government know, because the relevant 1981 act is "[a]n Act to make fresh provision about citizenship and nationality". In that 'British subjects' are a quite limited subset of citizens. Most British people are citizens, not subjects.

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1981/61/contents
shellac
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
No, Braun invented the cathode ray tube.
shellac
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It's in the article. Not sure it had his name, but certainly his family name since he looked for records concerning his relatives.
shellac
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Curses, I was close. Also: yikes to the design.
shellac
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Not exactly true, but they deprecated absolutely everything that made it a date. It expresses deep regret in the medium of annotations:

https://javaalmanac.io/jdk/1.2/api/java/util/Date.html

(I can't find the 1.1 docs, but they were the same)

It's one of my favourite examples of how languages pretty much always get date and time hopelessly wrong initially. Java now has one of the best temporal APIs.
shellac
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Are you saying WebDAV doesn't support range requests?
shellac
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> This isn't a pyramid?

Thank you for saying this. It immediately drove me crazy.
shellac
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Academic publishing is _notoriously_ profitable. Authorship and the bulk of the editorial process is done by others for free, and these days you often aren't even creating a physical copy. Their overheads are really pretty minimal. What the money (subscriptions and / or APCs) gets is the kudos associated with the publication.

It is reasonable to say: well if they aren't providing anything of value then the market ought to bypass them. The reality is that the publishers have been very canny in protecting their position, and sharp practice is rife.
shellac
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> Instead of journals getting revenue from subscribers, they charge authors an “Article Processing Charge” (APC)

Just to be clear this is specifically _gold open access_. There are other options like green (author can make article available elsewhere for free) and diamond (gold with no charge).
shellac
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> QL-looking for the Spectrum

I was going to object, but probably right to just skip the horror of the true Spectrum keyboard.
shellac
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It sounds like this will include Teesworks, one of the dodgiest land deals of recent years. For a small investment two people essentially held the entire thing to ransom and secured options on an astonishing amount government money.

You can hear Richard Brooks summarise the situation (in 2023) here: https://www.private-eye.co.uk/podcast/76
shellac
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The author works in Google developer relations, and while devrel aren't quite marketing they will use the latest and greatest Google hammer.
shellac
·11 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The article states "I currently run an Ampere Arm server in my rack with Linux and ZFS as my primary storage server" and this is just explaining how to try it out on the Pi, which I found surprisingly interesting. I am glad people like the N100s and wish they would find more relevant articles to talk about them.