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And "force" can be both the force of change (interfaces related by lineage; consumers are usually forced to "keep up"), or the force of fragmentation (unrelated, logically similar interfaces; consumers are forced to choose between them). There is a social cost to both.
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I should say these costs are "potential costs". Maybe the change-prone thing won't actually change. Maybe the domineering party won't actually exert force.
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Working on my "Parnas for the C.21st"....
Importing a change-prone detail is locally costly, because it submits to others' will.
Exposing a new interface, even *not* change-prone, is socially costly: it's a play, a commons-grab, a move to dominate others. Better words for this?
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Working on a set of interactive slides describing the #OneRenderingTree property of the #gtoolkit graphical stack. pic.twitter.com/VkXJeq4L05
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Stephen "😭” Woods
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I've worked professionally in software for 18 years and I can say with certainty that you should not use software for anything
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Great explanation of #containers! It's probably fair to say that #GNU #Guix tackles both problems at a finer grain and without the overhead and opacity of containers. twitter.com/b0rk/status/12…
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David Nicholson
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hello open source science world, I'm looking for examples of repro-packs (hi @LorenaABarba group) from diff't research domains, thinking about putting them into a blog post for @pyOpenSci
AKA as research compendiums (hey @_inundata)
brief thread:
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David Deutsch
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Moloch is the misconception that one can apply game theory to situations that involve creativity, which in reality game theory cannot model or address.
slatestarcodex.com/2014/07/30/med…
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The Turing Way Project
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Hello #TuringWay community! Welcome to the official twitter channel of the Turing Way project.👋🥳️
Connect with us🤝:
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📰Newsletter: tinyletter.com/TuringWay
☕Bi-weekly #CollaborationCafe: hackmd.io/@KirstieJane/C…
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yoshiki 義樹🗼
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Wondering what it would be like if programs that have a notion of “tabs” or “windows” got rid of them, and focused on just presenting/editing one file/page/note, and left the tabbing/windowing and other multiplexing stuff up to the operating system.
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Tudor Girba
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A data scientist is an empiricist. And, so is a software engineer.
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Stephen Kell
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Has anyone written a Unix-like terminal layer implemented in the browser at the DOM level (not raster)?
So, for example, a client doing printf() will add some text to the DOM in a <pre> block.
Doing getline() will generate a form field and wait for submit
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Konrad Hinsen
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Not a good comparison in my opinion. Reproducibility should be measured relative to what's feasible at reasonable effort. Google's AI work could be much more accessible at no cost to Google. LHC is a very different story.
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Devcide
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Guix Packaging by Example
#packagedefinition #source #tests #guix #example #development
via @medium
☛ amp.gs/DI7G pic.twitter.com/fxLs2Gr2MT
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Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen
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Interview with Ludovic Courtès
@GuixHpc: Unifying provisioning, deployment, and package management in the age of containers
fosdem.org/2020/interview…
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Tudor Girba
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Information theory tells us that when it comes to information, there are no real boundaries. The silos that get created, such as notebook vs code, are typically arbitrary and mostly driven by some historic pragmatic assumptions that are neither conceptual nor necessary.
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Tudor Girba
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Interestingly, we wanted to create a new kind of an environment for programmers, and only later realized that we inadvertently also provide an alternative perspective to what notebooks can be. This serendipity is a direct result of working with beautiful abstractions.
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Tudor Girba
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Indeed, it is unlikely that we would have been able to think of #gtoolkit in another environment. Lisp could have been the other candidate. The conceptual and pragmatic work done before us around Pharo, and Smalltalk in general, created a world where one can dream differently.
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Donald Raab
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I think Smalltalk could learn and borrow a lot from the work that has been done in Eclipse Collections. Lazy Iterables, immutable collections, parallel collection APIs, Multimaps, BiMaps... all potentially useful. I'd be happy to contribute.
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Konrad Hinsen
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Noise = unreliable findings. People trust a new methods because it works on known problems. They trust a solution of a new problem because they trust the known methods. How would you establish trust in the results of an unknown method applied to an unknown problem?
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