Notices by Bob Mottram (bob)
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Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 13:29:40 UTC Bob Mottram @cosine I turned off DMs, because I think they give a misleading impression of privacy (similar to Twitter). People can still contact me directly via other systems. -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 13:15:04 UTC Bob Mottram I think what's happening here is: AI. I doubt his videos are being manually reviewed by anyone at Google. Some dubious algorithm is just deciding to demonetize everything.
It may also be that Google has just decided that advertisers don't get any ROI on Linux videos. Many GNU/Linux users may be smart enough to use pi-hole or other ad blockers anyway.
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Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 11:22:29 UTC Bob Mottram Maybe at some point I'll get around to writing a second version of the genetic programming system. Probably things could be simplified. There are a couple of nice things about GP. First, it's deeply unfashionable and so it's not surrounded by the same type of corporate BS as deep learning currently is. Second, it's more general than neural nets. Neural nets are a subset of GP. -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 10:26:34 UTC Bob Mottram @clacke Some years ago I wrote a C library for genetic programming, called libgpr. I also use it in an art program called Paintatron.
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Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 09:47:20 UTC Bob Mottram @chbinnc Maybe life existed on Mars before it came to Earth, and that would be a whole other story. -
sophia_park.dmg (sophia)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 00:38:41 UTC sophia_park.dmg Is anyone in Toronto looking for a roommate for Feb 1st? I'm looking for a place.
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spaceotter (spaceotter)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 00:03:25 UTC spaceotter https://mastodon.art/media/LfewalXQ27aXLrpxMkk
#MastoArt #gnu #wildebeest #opensource #retro #cc0 #publicdomain
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Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 09:07:03 UTC Bob Mottram @acrata DNS is a problem with the currently existing internet. It's why I also support onion addresses on !Freedombone. If this article is anything to go by then nation states are shaping up for a future DNS war. Control the index of names and you can control how the average user sees the internet. -
acrata (acrata)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 03:52:50 UTC acrata #Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard: "Washington must stop spending tax dollars to fund regime change wars". She is a voice crying in the wilderness, #militarism rules supreme in the US https://www.rt.com/usa/416290-gabbard-stop-arming-terrorists-support/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=RSS
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scatter//gather (scattergather)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 00:54:11 UTC scatter//gather Susan Kare, graphic designer who created many familiar icons & fonts for Apple, NeXT, Microsoft, and IBM.
Her creations include most of the iconography and fonts which shipped with the original Macintosh, and many icons which persisted in Windows from version 3 until XP.
#SusanKare #iconic #womenintech #design #designers #graphicdesign #Macintosh #NeXT #Windows #vintagecomputers #vintagecomputing
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Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 08:43:27 UTC Bob Mottram @xj9 wb -
not NOT a furry cyberwizard (cryptovexillologist)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 04:49:19 UTC not NOT a furry cyberwizard How many times can you mutter "come on, [hallowed institution], you're better than this" before facing the fact that empirically, they clearly aren't
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sigil lost (amsomniac)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2018 05:47:37 UTC sigil lost @jk 2018 trend: Supportive Programming
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Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2018 23:17:49 UTC Bob Mottram "Private ownership of land, and in particular absolute private ownership, is a modern idea, only a few hundred years old. 'The idea that one man could possess all rights to one stretch of land to the exclusion of everybody else' was outside the comprehension of most tribespeople, or indeed of medieval peasants. The king, or the Lord of the Manor, might have owned an estate in one sense of the word, but the peasant enjoyed all sorts of so-called 'usufructory' rights which enabled him, or her, to graze stock, cut wood or peat, draw water or grow crops, on various plots of land at specified times of year."
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Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2018 23:08:44 UTC Bob Mottram "'The Tragedy of the Commons' became one of the most cited academic papers ever published and its title a catch phrase. It has framed the debate about common property for the last 30 years, and has exerted a baleful influence upon international development and environmental policy, even after Hardin himself admitted that he had got it wrong, and rephrased his entire theory."
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Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2018 23:01:43 UTC Bob Mottram @lnxw48a1 Yes, it's not particularly good, but it exists. -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2018 23:00:14 UTC Bob Mottram The enclosure of Britain https://libcom.org/history/short-history-enclosure-britain