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January 28th, 2019

NeinQuarterly The Age of Mechanical Negation. pic.twitter.com/1SK0WqW1Yi

via Twitter for iPhone (retweeted on 10:45 PM, Jan 28th, 2019 via Twitter for Android)

tallinzen If you ever need to have an LSTM diagram in a LaTeX document, may I suggest you steal (with credit!) this Tikz diagram from Luzi Sennhauser's paper on LSTMs' ability to learn learning Dyck languages arxiv.org/abs/1811.02611 pic.twitter.com/mPKIjfbnpr

via Twitter Web Client (retweeted on 7:30 PM, Jan 28th, 2019 via Twitter Web App)

Schplock Studi entschuldigt sich für schlechte Anwesenheitsmoral in der VL, das sei auf die Prüfungsordnung zurückzuführen. Was aber, fragt ihr euch, hat die Prüfungsordnung Böses getan?
Ja, genau: Sie sieht keine Leistungsüberprüfung vor und Anwesenheit darf nicht kontrolliert werden.

via TweetDeck (retweeted on 5:28 PM, Jan 28th, 2019 via Twitter for Android)

zeitonline Es gibt bereits ein . Und das stellt sich regelmäßig von allein ein: Stop-and-go, maximal 10 km/h. Je mehr Mobilität, desto mehr Stillstand, wusste schon Paul Virilio. bit.ly/2G3KkZf

via SocialFlow (retweeted on 3:41 PM, Jan 28th, 2019 via Twitter for Android)

jojus10 @danjus10 RT @ipcress: My son asked me to explain ...told him to imagine if he & 27 classmates pooled their Lego & built for years. Then one day, one of them wants to leave & would like their Lego back. The blue ones. He immediately grasped how complicated that would be.

via Echofon (retweeted on 2:37 PM, Jan 28th, 2019 via Twitter Web App)

hllizi Astrein begründet. pic.twitter.com/wtCUhoiMJo

via Twitter Web App (retweeted on 1:50 PM, Jan 28th, 2019 via Twitter for Android)

KateAronoff Neoliberalism rots people's brains into thinking climate policy means sacrificing something. If we do it right climate policy will mean most everyone gets luxurious public goods & a better quality of life as billionaires become millionaires and we shutter the fossil fuel industry

via Twitter Web App (retweeted on 12:15 PM, Jan 28th, 2019 via Twitter for Android)

hartmast seems to be quite popular again: Books where you have to skim back and forth to read on. In academia that's called .

via TweetDeck (retweeted on 9:23 AM, Jan 28th, 2019 via Twitter for Android)

EnglishGibson Me until not so long ago:
“2002 is this side of the year 2000 and therefore contemporary.”

Me since somewhat more recently:
“2002 was practically still the nineties.”

via Twitter for iPhone (retweeted on 9:22 AM, Jan 28th, 2019 via Twitter for Android)