Thank you @rimpoche for noticing that the https://t.co/5KudXRoLoS domain was due to expire two weeks from now, and thank you @danbri for renewing it. @internetarchive@markgraham
A new computer game invites users to sit and watch their screen for six hours, in real time, while coping with monotony, flaky wifi, and frazzled co-travelers - https://t.co/EBirR8ZXI0 - Coming next: "Zoom mode"?
Free DCMI webinar, "Wikiproject COVID-19", June 25th. Tiago Lubiana will talk about this project which is working to curate and organise information about COVID-19 on Wikidata and Wikipedia.
https://t.co/A4TiLY63u4
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How much of an application profile could fit into a simple spreadsheet template, and how much is "shexable" (expressible in ShEx)? https://t.co/BtgqUG7OqY
Congratulations for best in-use paper award winners: Katherine Thornton, Harold Solbrig, Gregory Stupp, Jose Emilio Labra Gayo, Daniel Mietchen, Eric Prud’Hommeaux and Andra Waagmeester. Thanks to the sponsor of this award @SpringerNature#eswc2019
#dcmi2019 Hack Day at DC-2019 on September 26 in Seoul will focus on application profiles (and Wikidata profiles) expressed using data validation languages https://t.co/Bw3Lmd8wzJ
From @PythonBytes podcast: someone has developed a coffee cup that will "like heat itself up, at like 6:30 in the morning and like start to steam before you get into the office so it looks like you're in early, you just stepped out"
Click-Driven Development (CDD), anyone? Use Python Click package to mock up suite of commands w/options/args. Decorated functions print descriptn of intended results. Replace placeholders with code. @mitsuhiko https://t.co/a5xlFBwN6r
Listened 2x to @yennycheung outstanding podcast about Python code smells. So is s editing words perhaps like "refactoring" for "text smells"? https://t.co/yfyc4GuYza
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