with #nature (DinaCon), making toys for #animal enrichment, and #bubbles. Which—if you've been following him here on fedi—you know involves roller blades and a tapir
:boost_requested:
#jungle#diy#nyc#panama#crafts
https://t.co/NNDBNruNSf (2/2)
CW: Digital Naturalism - Wild Labs and Junglepunks @ BwoB in NYC May 2nd, 7PM
Join @[email protected] to learn about mobile #workshops where folks develop #interactive#tech at #tropical field sites, an event where >100 ppl collaborate to find new ways to interact (1/2)
CW: NYC Dweb node's April Meetup on the 30th, 3-5PM EDT hosted @ Biotech Without Borders; boosts appreciated
We're anticipating free #food, some short 15 min presentations, and time to mingle with members of the #NYC community interested in the #dweb principles (1/2)
��Systematic Approaches to Learning #Algorithms and Machine Inferences.” Then people would be out here asking, “Is this #SALAMI intelligent? Can this SALAMI write a novel? Does this SALAMI deserve human rights?”
https://t.co/rV2AdfoTi6 (2/2)
CW: This line about AI makes me laugh but also I want to use the term SALAMI more
from emilymbender https://t.co/509LmGST99 feature in NY mag
"Bender remains particularly fond of an alternative name for #AI proposed by a former member of the Italian Parliament: (1/2)
visual with a playful name. Do be playful in your visualisations, but don't show just a sugary snack. Try and focus on the Doughnut as a conceptual shape (two concentric rings)"
https://t.co/LaeNY6qkP5
via: https://t.co/soOESgt6bl (2/2)
CW: Chuckled while reviewing materials for a MOOC
#MOOC is about #transition to a #sustainable#economy. This detail made me laugh (FYI the inner ring represents a social foundation and the outer an ecological ceiling)
"Don't overdo the sugar
The #Doughnut is a powerful (1/2)
analysis of how #openAccess can exacerbate inequality and provided reccos to fix
@[email protected] from @[email protected] shared how #openHardware engages practitioners pursing neglected research agendas and how policy can help
Links in reply (2/2)
CW: I got a lot out of listening to the panel about Equity in open scholarship at the UN Open Science Conference, links + info
Dr. G Cajete advocated for incorporating #indigenousKnowledge systems into education/training
Mr. T Klebel and Dr. T Ross-Hellauer described an (1/2)
CW: Are you interested in sharing a little about how your instance operates?
At #DecentSocial on Feb 11 we're hoping to have instances that are democratically/collectively operated informally share how they work
@[email protected] https://t.co/vvhIwXFK1r (1/3)
CW: Dungeons and Dragons mechanics will be licensed CC-BY 4.0
This is a nice conclusion.
Via https://t.co/FQ1mUuo31K via https://t.co/eDTArL1nnd 's discord #chitchat
Amazing seminar tonight at the People's Forum by Dr. Suzanne Pierre about her work with Critical Ecology. I'm particularly interested in how she's working to invite a a broad group of people to participate in scientific knowledge production.
https://t.co/YJ9NexpfS5
This past weekend I saw this wonderful funny (slightly lewd but SFW) animation at a screening of a selection of wonderful animations. Hope y'all enjoy it as much as I did.
https://t.co/ENXvmUbIWV
CW: This paper made me think about who is served directly by current modes of synthetic biology research, we could be unlocking the potential for home brewers to make a variety of valuable builk/fine chemicals but we're not… https://t.co/y8zpl7BP68