@Ozan__Caglayan @ArneKoehn @mdlhx @NAACLHLT I once co-organized a small conference where co-authors would complain about getting "spammed". (???) Maybe the NAACL PCs have a similar traumatic experience?
peterbreuer Beim Nachdenken kommen einem die besten Ideen.
peterbreuer Unter dem Dach einer starken Markenfamilie aus Planeten und diversen Stakeholdern wird die Sonne in Zukunft LIGHT NOW heißen. Für Sie ändert sich nichts – das Tageslicht bleibt gewohnt komfortabel und verfügbar.
shacharmirkin mainsplaining pic.twitter.com/KfnQ5cYRA4
emilymbender If your sentence isn’t ambiguous, it’s either in some programming language or about three words long and only used really low frequency words. But machines notice ambiguity more than most people. twitter.com/bhgreeley/stat…
Autorwesen Ich liebe es Kaktusbesitzer zu sein. Hab ich diesen Monat schon dran gedacht Autsch zu gießen? Nein! Ist das wichtig? Auch nein!
HenningLobin Es ist an der Zeit, Elisabeth Wehling zu verteidigen. Sie ist keine Hochstaplerin, wie es manche Medien insinuieren, sondern eine ausgewiesene Wissenschaftlerin (s. ihre Publ.-Liste unter elisabethwehling.com/resume). Das Problem ist nicht, dass sie eine Leistung anbietet, wie es... pic.twitter.com/a6bZMeLJDF
CodepointsNet A clever idea to get the point... err, ... the dash across. twitter.com/edwinwee/statu…
shakeitoffbot And the lemurs gonna lem, lem, lem, lem, lem
ENG_Jole Hi Twitter! If you're trans, @elinmccready and I would appreciate if you'd take our research survey about chosen names! You can find it at engjole.net/survey/!
texttheater @EnglishGibson For me, the "son" also serves as a barrier between silly product names and what I accept as part of my language.
"Ich hätt' gern son Schoko-Büsch."
"I'd like one of those things you call Schoko-Büsch."
@EnglishGibson For me, the "son" also serves as a barrier between silly product names and what I accept as part of my language.
"Ich hätt' gern son Schoko-Büsch."
"I'd like one of those things you call Schoko-Büsch."
garnettsimonj @EnglishGibson It implies, surely, that the croissant is somehow not something that belongs to one’s standard repertoire of experience, for whatever reason (e.g because croissant is a peculiar French pastry). As in: ‘I’ll have one of those, like, chocolate croissant thingies.’
egrefen If only the ML community cared about proper follow-on work and longitudinal studies even *a small fraction* of how much it cares about truly dumb and pointless stuff like coming up with "novel" models, flag-planting, and cookie-licking. If only...