@xuu@txt.sour.is a Star Wars series, eh? Never been a fan. I am Trekkie instead; it comes across as more science fiction, less fantasy. Still, I would see it if only we had Disney+. 😩
The Lasting Lessons of John Conway’s #GameOfLife: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/science/math-conway-game-of-life.html
When #AIs do science, it will be strange and incomprehensible: https://aeon.co/essays/when-ais-do-science-it-will-be-strange-and-incomprehensible
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I am surprised our King hasn’t shut it down already. After all, science is woke. /s
Cool, Hubble turns 35 today! https://science.nasa.gov/missions/hubble/nasa-celebrates-hubbles-35th-year-in-orbit/ Happy birthday little space telescope and thanks for all the lovely photos! :-)
📖 Logic and Science: https://philpapers.org/go.pl?aid=FERLAS-7
yeah! I’ve passed the critical point at factorio… I managed to automate blue science, trains and oil production… now it’s a great fun again…
US government’s attack on free speech, science, and research is causing a brain drain
How do you create a brain drain and lose your status as eminent destination for scientists and researchers? The United States seems to be sending out questionnaires to researchers at universities and research institutes outside of the United States, asking them about their political leanings. Dutch universities are strongly advising Dutch researches not to respond … ⌘ Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org /Me throws his keyboard off to the side, grabs his camera just in case and runs upstairs screaming “Yeah! Science B_ !”
Chouette projet de #jeu pour mieux estimer l’énergie #science https://vulgarisation.fr/projet/1000_ppp/
pour faire mes cours, le générateur de grisse bouille est magique. https://framalab.org/gknd-creator/ . je découvre que je peux héberger le code source https://si3t.ch/tools/comicgen/. Reste donc à y déposer les images modèles qui me plaisent pour crréer des cours de sciences. Et bien évidemment, je ne peux m’empêcher de penser à <@peha@framapiaf.org> 👼
Hello twtxt! I’m James (or @falsifian@www.falsifian.org). I live in Toronto. Recent interests include space complexity, simple software, and science fiction.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Somewhere or another, I think in a William Byrd talk, I heard it suggested that the best ideas in computer science should fit on an index card (ah yes it’s this one: https://paperswelove.org/2017/video/will-byrd-most-beautiful-program/ ). He was referring to the basic principles of LISP/the lambda calculus, which have sometimes been called the Maxwell’s equations of computer programming (by Alan Kay). Simple, short, elegant, but very densely packed with meaning–generations of people have spent their whole careers unpacking what those simple rules can do.
Much of modern software feels like the polar opposite of that. Not only can you not write it on an index card, you never will be able to because people who write software don’t seem to aspire to try. I wish more people thought this way though!
This reminds me of this video: The Biggest Gap in Science: Complexity
However you might end up with more questions (complexity?) than answers (simplicity?)
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Un peu de dessert en physique chimie https://si3t.ch/log/2023-11-15-un-peu-de-dessert-physique-chimie.txt #education #sciences
@New_scientist@feeds.twtxt.net No, Google does not predict this. “Google AI” has been self-promoting like this for decades. Remember when they used to brag that they could predict the onset of flu season weeks before it started? That silently went away because they got it badly wrong many times and people caught on to how bad their “predictions” actually were.
They can’t stop themselves. Anything about AI coming out of big tech companies these days is marketing, not real, and certainly not science.
I used to be a big fan of a service called cocalc, which you could also self host. It was kind of an integrated math, data science, research, writing, and teaching platform.
I hadn’t run it in awhile, and when I checked in with it today I found their web site brags that cocalc is now “extensively integrated with ChatGPT”.
Which means I can’t use it anymore, and frankly anyone doing anything serious shouldn’t use it either. Very disappointing.
Fake scientific papers are alarmingly common | Science | AAAS
Probably getting worse fast.
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@adi@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net using regex. which can be a rather inexact science ;)
Amazing collection of computer science and information technology papers: http://ceur-ws.org