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  1. PRODUCTHEAD: Spheres of influence and buy-in

    » The only thing you can truly control in life is yourself

    » Securing buy-in is meaningless if you let people go back on their agreement without challenge

    #context #control #influencing #stakeholders

    📖 Read more: https://imanageproducts.com/producthead-spheres-of-influence-and-buy-in/

  2. Context: #Apple made changes to “comply” with #EU’s #DMA in an inarguably ridiculous manner obviously out of spite to the consumers/developers/EU because what has been regulated upon them (in the EU) hurts their deep pot of gold they’ve never had to share or justify in the past - and these shills are somehow mad at the EU for Apple’s own poor decision/action. The human brain is a wonder 😍

  3. Context:

    twitter.com/FriaUkraina/status

    "As the war continues, Ukrainian nature also begins to adapt.
    In Odessa, a patriotic Ukrainian swan recently fought off a Russian drone. Good work!

    Perhaps it is the famous "biological laboratories" that have now had an effect?"

    #RussiaIsLosing #NAFO #Flork #Florks

  4. Contexts

    Contexts is a keyboard-driven macOS utility that allows you to quickly switch applications in various ways.(...)

    #alttab #switcher #cmdtab #search #window #macos #keyboard

    taoofmac.com/space/apps/contex

  5. Context free grammars (CFG) are better than parsing expression grammars (PEG), because CFGs represent how we think.

    Parser combinators are similar to PEGs, so they are worse than CFGs, too.

    So, don't use Rust libraries nom, combine. Use lalrpop.

    Don't use Haskell libraries parsec, gigaparsec, attoparsec, megaparsec, trifecta. Use Earley, happy.

    See more detailed story in my new article safinaskar.writeas.com/this-is .

    The story also includes some cases, where PEG and parser combinators may still be useful. Also, the article gives links to my Haskell parsing libraries.

    #haskell #rust #parsing #parse #cfg #peg #combinators #parsercombinators #parsingcombinators #nom #combine #lalrpop #parsec #earley #happy

  6. Context free grammars (CFG) are better than parsing expression grammars (PEG), because CFGs represent how we think.

    Parser combinators are similar to PEGs, so they are worse than CFGs, too.

    So, don't use Rust libraries nom, combine. Use lalrpop.

    Don't use Haskell libraries parsec, gigaparsec, attoparsec, megaparsec, trifecta. Use Earley, happy.

    See more detailed story in my new article safinaskar.writeas.com/this-is .

    The story also includes some cases, where PEG and parser combinators may still be useful. Also, the article gives links to my Haskell parsing libraries.

    #haskell #rust #parsing #parse #cfg #peg #combinators #parsercombinators #parsingcombinators #nom #combine #lalrpop #parsec #earley #happy

  7. Context free grammars (CFG) are better than parsing expression grammars (PEG), because CFGs represent how we think.

    Parser combinators are similar to PEGs, so they are worse than CFGs, too.

    So, don't use Rust libraries nom, combine. Use lalrpop.

    Don't use Haskell libraries parsec, gigaparsec, attoparsec, megaparsec, trifecta. Use Earley, happy.

    See more detailed story in my new article safinaskar.writeas.com/this-is .

    The story also includes some cases, where PEG and parser combinators may still be useful. Also, the article gives links to my Haskell parsing libraries.

    #haskell #rust #parsing #parse #cfg #peg #combinators #parsercombinators #parsingcombinators #nom #combine #lalrpop #parsec #earley #happy

  8. Context free grammars (CFG) are better than parsing expression grammars (PEG), because CFGs represent how we think.

    Parser combinators are similar to PEGs, so they are worse than CFGs, too.

    So, don't use Rust libraries nom, combine. Use lalrpop.

    Don't use Haskell libraries parsec, gigaparsec, attoparsec, megaparsec, trifecta. Use Earley, happy.

    See more detailed story in my new article safinaskar.writeas.com/this-is .

    The story also includes some cases, where PEG and parser combinators may still be useful. Also, the article gives links to my Haskell parsing libraries.

    #haskell #rust #parsing #parse #cfg #peg #combinators #parsercombinators #parsingcombinators #nom #combine #lalrpop #parsec #earley #happy

  9. Contextualize Me – The Case for Context in Reinforcement Learning

    Carolin Benjamins, Theresa Eimer, Frederik Schubert et al.

    Action editor: Adam White.

    openreview.net/forum?id=Y42xVB

    #contextualize #contextual #reinforcement

  10. Do you know snarXiv?

    🎓 Its a paper title genetor trained on the high-energy physics part of arXiv.

    🎲 It can be a lot of fun to try to guess which is a real paper on snarxiv.org/vs-arxiv/

    A fun blog post by the author about the project: davidsd.org/2010/09/the-arxiv-

    #ContextFreeGrammar #CFG

  11. @thomas_decker
    I guess the generic answer is kinda the same anywhere: find #context.

    1. Follow tons of people, everyone I've met here is great at #boosting interesting people I NEVER would have met on the bird.

    2. For every relevant #hashtag you think of, add two more #synonym tags; we don't all use the same terms.

    3. Spend time on your #local timeline welcoming new people and asking questions about their interests

    Those 3 have helped me widen my "circle of influences" a LOT.

  12. @UlrikeHahn

    The vital importance of a platform for effective #SocialReasoning and #DecisionMaking came into clear focus for me about 2004.

    Robert Wright's _Non-Zero_ was a catalyst at that time, while my studies in #EvolutionaryComputation and a strong #SystemsThinking mindset, along with an understanding of the essential importance of #perspective and #context, laid some of the groundwork.

    This was before we saw that social media would be gamed into narrow silos and echo chambers.

  13. I played contexto.me #596 and got it in 27 guesses.

    🟩🟩🟩 15
    🟨🟨 10
    🟥 2

    #contexto

  14. As someone who tries to read every update from all the people I follow on #Mastodon, let me tell you something: #context is very important. I often do not understand what you are talking about.
    ~~
    Siendo alguien que intenta leer todas las actualizaciones de todas las personas a las que sigo en Mastodon, déjame decirte algo: el #contexto es importantísimo. Muy a menudo no entiendo de lo que estás hablando.

  15. I played contexto.me #294 and got it in 34 guesses.

    🟩🟩🟩 19
    🟨 6
    🟥 9

    #Contexto

  16. @skrlet13 gracias por el #contexto amigo, no pues no sabía qué había pasado, medio leí por ahí que hay quien propone no sólo borrar su cuenta, sino todos sus post #Reddit

  17. #contexto - this is a difficult game! I reached success today with the following stats
    Game: #232 Guesses: 31 Tips: 2

  18. new word game obsession:
    #CONTEXTO Game #255 - 12 guesses to the word

  19. Dans le briefing du journal #Contexte de ce jour, retrouvez une brève liée à mon rapport “Putting collective intelligence to the enforcement of the Digital Services Act”
    Ce rapport propose des recommandations concrètes pour impliquer la société civile dans la mise en oeuvre du #DSA

    La brève est disponible ici : contexte.com/actualite/numeriq
    et le rapport est téléchargeable librement : dsa-enforcement.vergnolle.org

    Merci à @gnppn pour cet article !

    #enforcement #sociétécivile

  20. @mithfindel
    Déjà lu ce livre, mais le relire dans #contexte actuel sera autant fascinant.

    Bonne lecture pour 2023.

  21. Gavin about for :

    I am working with in . Here are the resources I use, roughly in the order I search when trying to solve a problem.

    Manual (pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/) This is most comprehensive and helpful source.
    ➤ MetaPost Manual (mirrors.ctan.org/systems/doc/m) This is not specific to ConTeXt, but it is very useful.
    ➤ The MetaFun page on the ConTeXt wiki (wiki.contextgarden.net/Graphic)
    🧵

  22. 08:00 Hours

    - 0:15 Standup Team 1
    - 1:30 SecOps incident (unplanned)
    - 1:15 UI specs
    - 0:15 Code Review
    - 0:30 DevOps coordination
    - 0:30 Lunch
    - 0:30 Function test
    - 0:15 Junior Dev checkin
    - 0:15 Report results and options
    - 1:00 Manage up
    - 0:15 Review / Test

    1:30 = #contextswitching

  23. Context: if you follow discussions on the forum you might already know that we're planning to move from to in the future. But porting the desktop client is a big effort (our move to was one step into this direction).
    So I made this small sample project to check tauri out.
    It's a nice side effect if the emoji picker is useful by itself, maybe we could even build a community for the emoji picker.

  24. Context Over Control: Security's New Path

    James Wickett, CEO & Co-Founder DryRun Security
    #DevWeek #CloudX