kmkurn

@kmkurn@sigmoid.social

Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne working on human label variation in NLP

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kmkurn, to cycling

I’m now convinced that arguments against mudguards on commuter bikes are mostly emotional (e.g., uncool).

#cycling #bikecommuting #BikeTooter

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kmkurn,

@jsadow @danaujoks @gpollara @koen @academicchatter My understanding is that hashtags are searched globally over the Fediverse rather than locally on your instance only. Would you mind explaining why you think the size of instance/server matters here? Is my understanding wrong?

kmkurn,

@jsadow @danaujoks @gpollara @koen @academicchatter thanks for explaining, I didn’t know this! But in that case, it’s the # of instances whose users are followed by users in your instance rather than the # of users in your instance that affects discoverability, right? So you could be in a less populated instance & still have great discoverability if you or other users in your instance follow users in more populated instances

kmkurn,

@jsadow @gpollara @steve @danaujoks @koen @academicchatter I don’t see a thread here, only this single post 🤔

kmkurn,

@jsadow @gpollara @steve @danaujoks @koen @academicchatter Thanks! I can see it now. I was using an app before, and it doesn't seem to show the link to the original post (to be fair I might have missed it).

kmkurn,

@jsadow @danaujoks @gpollara @koen @academicchatter What do you mean by recursive here? Based on your previous explanation, by following admins of largest instances, shouldn't you be able to discover everything on those instances?

ACM, to random
@ACM@mastodon.acm.org avatar

How can we detect errors earlier in the software development process and track them more easily? Find out by tuning into the next #ACMTechTalk

On Wednesday, May 31 at noon (ET), Ina Schaefer, a Professor at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), will provide an overview of Correctness-by-Construction (CbC), an incremental software development technique to create functionally correct programs guided by a specification.

Register here: https://bit.ly/45wYZFx

#technology #computerscience

video/mp4

kmkurn,

@ACM Sounds interesting, but unfortunately it’s 2am for us down under. Will this be recorded?

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