wikiresearch, to random
@wikiresearch@mastodon.social avatar

"The role of English Wikipedia in mediating East Asian historical disputes: the case of Balhae" https://t.co/lL3bkQEdH2 (#paywalled 💰but accessible via @WikiLibrary) https://t.co/lRLU6Odk9d https://t.co/MqkmdFpOxF

via https://twitter.com/WikiResearch/status/1790242807191650506

gombang, to random
@gombang@social.nancengka.com avatar

Israel’s prime minister does not know where to go

Not so long ago, Binyamin Netanyahu was eager to compare himself to Vladimir Putin. In an election campaign in 2019, his party, Likud, proudly paraded the Israeli prime minister in posters alongside Russia’s president and other strongmen. Now Mr Netanyahu is terrified he may join another club alongside Mr Putin: world leaders against whom the International Criminal Court (icc) in The Hague has issued arrest warrants for war crimes.

...

“We don’t know for certain if arrest warrants are imminent,” says one Israeli official. “What is certain is that Netanyahu thinks they are—and he’s in a panic.”

#paywalled

https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/2024/05/01/israels-prime-minister-does-not-know-where-to-go

petersuber, to random

should be open (transparent, discoverable). "Any opaque corrective measures in journals whose papers could be cited may negatively impact the wider…literature and community."
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ejn.16330
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petersuber, to ukteachers

It turns out that () work better for medical , and improve trainees' "subjective attitude toward ECG interpretation and their objective ability to interpret various abnormalities."
https://www.jem-journal.com/article/S0736-4679(23)00584-X/abstract
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proactivepaul, to random
@proactivepaul@mastodon.social avatar

first they came for the journalists . . .

and then we don't know what happened . . .

#paywalled report on Police in China

https://www.economist.com/china/2024/03/21/even-chinas-own-state-media-sometimes-resent-state-control

wikiresearch, to random
@wikiresearch@mastodon.social avatar

"Wikipedia and AI: Access, representation, and advocacy in the age of large language models", exploring the interplay between representation, accessibility, and LLMs on Wikipedia

https://t.co/ktz23WuuqF #paywalled
@zachmcdowell

via https://twitter.com/WikiResearch/status/1770106416524632317

petersuber, to medical

Most of the best practices for sharing #ClinicalTrial #data are not yet required by #funders of #medical research.
https://doi.org/10.1111/eci.14187
(#paywalled)

"But how is it possible that large non-commercial funders in developed countries have committed to complying with only a minority of these best practices? How is it possible that signatories to the #WHO Joint Statement in 2017 have adopted only between 1 and 4 practices in 2022?"

#Medicine #Pharma

petersuber, (edited ) to random

Watching with interest: "Backed by 250,000 Swiss francs, or roughly $285,000,… from the University of Bern, [a new program] will pay reviewers to root out mistakes in influential papers, beginning with a handful in . The more errors found, and the more severe they are, the more the sleuths stand to make."
https://www.chronicle.com/article/wanted-scientific-errors-cash-reward
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petersuber, (edited ) to worldwithoutus

I'm sure that "science can drive and unity in — as it does in the US and Europe." I support the and plan to launch a fund to advance these goals.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00510-0

This article about the plan doesn't mention the role that can play in accelerating progress. Is it part of the plan, tho unmentioned here? Or does the plan assume that science works as well as science to advance these goals?

hl, to Spotify
@hl@social.lol avatar

So #Spotify is ending the one actually interesting feature that it's podcasting service had, and that's the ability to talk about music and then play the whole song, and was a really great feature: https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/9/24067910/spotify-podcast-riverside-music-talk #paywalled

Wonder if #podcasts like BandSplain will be able to continue: https://www.theringer.com/bandsplain-podcast

jake4480,
@jake4480@c.im avatar

@hl I'm annoyed at a lot about this. My wife and I did a podcast on the Halloween episodes of the Simpsons and it was on Anchor. Then Anchor became Spotify podcasting. And now this. She had the great idea to do a music podcast (and I probably will eventually) but crap like this is gonna make it tough. And any time companies do this, it's like, what's NEXT. ugh.

hl,
@hl@social.lol avatar

@jake4480 This was something that often only radio broadcasters could do in the past, but they then had very tight time limits which means they would only play snippets too. YouTube is also bad because of the demonitisation and refusal to accept fair use, which is why I like nebula.tv for music analysis shows. This Music + Talk feature was a unique benefit to Spotify, and now they're giving up on it. Seems stupid.

proactivepaul, to random
@proactivepaul@mastodon.social avatar
tallship, to foss

If Substack is perfect for your needs then use that. Your problem with substack prolly isn't who else uses it, but rather, that you yourself are calling a proprietary, privacy disrespecting deprecated monolithic silo a "Perfect solution".

Instead of doing what's right, and for the right reasons, you eschew dogfooding on #FOSS when you should be championing it, and call a professional data mining haven perfect, when it is anything but.

Well, you're already on the Fediverse, so you should know better, but I'll dispense with the lecture now and point out a few good FOSS solutions that are Fediverse powered (and one that isn't, but still rocks as a publishing platform) for you:

  • Option #1, #WriteFreely, which you can find over at its git repo under https://gitHub.com/writefreely/writefreely.
  • Option #2, deploy yourself a #WordPress site, Then install the #ActivityPub plugin - the latest release publishes into the Fediverse and allows any Fediverse account to reply/comment threads natively - like I'm responding now. It also allows anyone on the Internet to join the discussions as well. WordPress has many options for subscriber lists, Etc., as well as #paywalled #digital_downloads, if you like.
  • Option #3, #Mitra is a Fediverse publishing platform that currently supports paid subscriptions for Authors: https://mitra.fediverse.observer/list - pick one that has open registrations or self-host yourself, like all of the other solutions here :)
  • If you're really talking about maintaining subscribers lists, but especially Having a subscriber list and building it up, then most ignorant folks would recommend HubSpot - but they would be wrong, because you can get the same powerful inbound marketing solution / #CRM, only better, for #FREE (That's a bare minimum savings of over $500/month)!!! So install #Mautic and let it do what it does, which you can get here: https://www.mautic.org/download/source-code and then after that, use it in conjunction with the following FOSS application that was tailor made for exactly what you're asking for...
  • #Ghost is FOSS, and in conjunction with an inbound marketing platform like Mautic is the perfect dynamic duo - like Batman and Robin. But even better, is that I'm going to point you towards a #HowTo that is an actual cookbook #tutorial written by someone expressing the same lamentations as yourself, and here's the exact solution they've provided for you:

https://www.readonlymemo.com/substack-to-ghost-migration-guide-in-2024-setting-up-mailgun-and-cloudflare/

By the way, your Mautic server also integrates directly with #MailGun (or Sendgrid, SendinBlue, SparkPost, etc.) to complete your transactional email system that will tell you when each and every recipient received, viewed (and or how long) your emails, as well as how many times they looked at those emails, with a bunch of other tools as well.

I hope that helps, and I'm very glad that you came to your senses about not using a privacy disrespecting, proprietary closed source solution like Substack - besides, registering your own domain name would have hidden the fact that you were using substack anyway, so it's about YOU doing the right thing the right way. Please choose your software in the future based upon the freedoms and ethics it offers in serving you and your customers. There's evil people everywhere, and the smart ones are using FOSS too - not substack.

#tallship #publishing #subscriptions #inbound_marketing h/t to @marathon for boosting your post so it had much greater visibility across the Fediverse.

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RT: https://kolektiva.social/users/Audr3y/statuses/111858776974817210

javentous,

@tallship @Audr3y @marathon great post, thanks for all the wonderful info!!

tallship,

Thank you Jawad!

It's good to receive feedback that helps people determine information that has value to others. It helps us focus on topics with merit.

There are a couple of additional things I'd like to address though, as briefly I can, considering I'm a rather loquacious sort ;)

  • I think it was @frogzone that brought up the general controversies that typically do follow #Cloudflare around. I have privacy conscious friends on both sides of that widening chasm...

In general it tends to be the developer sorts that although are cautious, reserved usually, when passing around compliments where Cloudflare is concerned, they're also the pragmatists where performance and dare I say security is concerned, and are often quite willing to turn to Cloudflare (specifically, as a #CDN).

With respect to security concerns, it is true that incorporating a CDN does provide a level of obfuscation of the IP spectrum, that is often cited as a major reason by hosting providers for the customer to incorporate/subscribe to CDN services (more often than not, Cloudflare - because they offer better kickbacks (er.... incentives) to hosting providers.

Then there's the hard core privacy concerned folks. #Last_Mile delivery performance considerations typically being much less of a compelling reason to use, let alone pay, for a CDN like Cloudflare to be injected into the website admin's #DNS. This is because, and let's be real here folks, most websites don't generate anywhere near the levels of traffic that their Nginx or Apache Servers can easily serve up, and for folks on the other side of the world from the particular website, a few milliseconds on a clear day is negligible.

Now, if you're running a very busy site, like... Etsy, or even really popular sites with thousands of requests per minute then you can really benefit by spreading your cache around the globe on super fast CDN services. Even a site that receives on average 1 request per second (60 per minute - and that's pretty respectable traffic) doesn't really benefit enough from the #caching related benefits of a CDN to mark a compelling case - the Last Mile Delivery, however, to Oslo, Norway, from a website in Melbourne, Australia... that can indeed improve perceived response by 250ms (2.5 seconds) or so.

So, just like these so-called VPN services, like NordVPN, etc., there needs to be an effort to educate the consumer as to the actual benefits expected for specific matters - some may be important considerations for the consumer, while others may just be a tech support person in a boiler room trying to reach that bonus number for the month... I've seen waaaay too many people purchase services they really didn't need or would receive much benefit from, and many support desk personnel upselling customers with things they probably shouldn't have.

Now, there's another thing I didn't mention - #Denial_of_Service attacks... Good ole #DDoS campaigns. Well, first of all, one should check with their hosting provider - whether they have the benefit of protections against such attacks, and then, weigh the added benefit of using something like Cloudflare to do the same job (are you paying for protection that you might need twice?).

I personally would probably not have included Cloudflare as part of the #HowTo. It can be added at anytime, but some folks swear by it, so it's not that I'm on the fence about Cloudflare, it's just that I look at it more from the engineering and security perspective, with an eye specifically focused on the veracity of any perceived needs by the customer. And I'm not super fond of turning all of that DNS control (and valuable #metadata) to some third party.

I realize that may have only served to raise more questions, so I'll just say that this is why you pay your trusted IT support professionals who make all of their money on labor they've billed you for, to sit down and discuss what you may or may not need, and especially, why 👍

  • Brenden Eich was invoked by @marathon - and I too, concur that It is only right to measure technology based on it's own merit and capability - without regard to superfluous and unrelated matters of personal politics.

When haters start fomenting hatred, disparaging everyday, average people for their informed choice of technologically capable software relevant to the task at hand, I like to remind those vile, adolescent, sniveling children that they're literally denigrating things like Brave Browser and Soapbox (the platform I'm authoring this post on), while at the same time availing themselves of the full compliment of features that #JavaScript's technology affords them - JavaScript, invented by #Brenden_Eich...

And they have my blessings to completely swear off and forgo ever using JavaScript again - but they won't, will they? Why? Because they're filthy, hateful, hypocrites consumed by their own criminal commiserations.

#tallship #FOSS #ActivityPub

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petersuber, to academia

"Following the controlled demolition of Al-Israa University, Israeli army footage of which was widely shared on social media, every single higher education institution in #Gaza is believed to have either been destroyed or severely damaged since the invasion began."
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/academia-gaza-has-been-destroyed-israeli-educide
(#paywalled)

#Academia #Universities
@academicchatter

fabiocosta0305,
@fabiocosta0305@ursal.zone avatar

@petersuber @academicchatter you want a new Taleban? this is how you have a new taleban

petersuber,

Update. "According to UNESCO, over 195 heritage sites have been destroyed or damaged in #israel's ongoing assault. The #Gaza Media Office said in December that 200 of the 325 ancient or archeological sites registered across the enclave had been destroyed."
https://www.thenation.com/article/world/gaza-cultural-genocide/

#CulturalHeritage

petersuber, (edited ) to random

Another research genre worth sharing (beyond articles, books, dissertations, datasets, protocols, and so on): #search strings and search strategies.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02763869.2024.2286856
(#paywalled)

#SearchRxiv is an #OpenAccess #repository "where librarians and researchers can share searches created for literature reviews. To support findability and #reuse, searchRxiv issues a #DOI for every unique search posted and adds indexing to the entry."

#ScholComm

petersuber, to random

New study: When the journal, Neuropsychopharmacology, studied its own articles (a mix of , , , and non-OA or ), it found that "easily accessible article content is most often cited by readers, but that the higher of tier publishing may not guarantee increased scholarly or social impact."
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41386-024-01796-4

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