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  1. @nilesh This is interesting. Eager to see full feature comparison of #Teable vs. #NoCoDB, especially since NocoDB appears to be hiding several features behind a paywall.

    Nevertheless, glad to see improvements among these #Airtable alternative.

  2. @nilesh You might already have heard of #SKOS and #SkoHub at #apconf2020 . See this blog post that also mentions #LearnAwesome and the birds of a feather session about subscriptions to topics: blog.skohub.io/2020-10-09-skoh @joplinapp

  3. Online Jobs Without Investment. In today’s digital age, online jobs have become a popular choice for individuals looking to earn money from the comfort of their homes. One of the most attractive aspects of online jobs is that many of them require little to no investment, making them accessible to almost anyone with an internet connection.

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  4. Online Jobs Without Investment. In today’s digital age, online jobs have become a popular choice for individuals looking to earn money from the comfort of their homes. One of the most attractive aspects of online jobs is that many of them require little to no investment, making them accessible to almost anyone with an internet connection.

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  5. Online Jobs Without Investment. In today’s digital age, online jobs have become a popular choice for individuals looking to earn money from the comfort of their homes. One of the most attractive aspects of online jobs is that many of them require little to no investment, making them accessible to almost anyone with an internet connection.

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  6. Online Jobs Without Investment. In today’s digital age, online jobs have become a popular choice for individuals looking to earn money from the comfort of their homes. One of the most attractive aspects of online jobs is that many of them require little to no investment, making them accessible to almost anyone with an internet connection.

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  7. @nilesh I used to be one of the followers/fans of google tech, I switched my hotmail to gmail and really happy more when quotes like "don't be evil" were on the hook, but then +/- 2015/6 changes all situations like #terravision #reader #google+ so I closed it for completed in 2017/8 and didn't regret it, if I need to use any google product I just create a new dummy account.

  8. @nilesh

    Well, I don't have much reach as such but I read down a little bit and you can use and follow these #

    #AltNews
    #ScrollIn
    #MojoStory
    #NewsLaundry
    #TheMooknayak
    #AbhisarSharma
    #AjitAnjum
    #BeatRoot
    #IndianIndependentMedia

    You might also want to tag on autoboost groups like @indianphilosophy and @indianclassical @medievalindianhistory @indianindependentmedia

    To alert fans of Indian culture to your kind and valuable offer.

    Hope that helps and best of luck!

  9. @nilesh
    … but it is quite good value for quality. For that price we can also keep it running if it gets hit by a lot of visitors or if the connected #Fediverse grows 10 times the size it is now.

    Personally I also think it is very important that you run those instances on infrastructure that is built on the same values the Fediverse is built on, which is what we do: so as much #opensource as possible, as independent from #BigTech and as #Sustainable and #Transparant as possible.

  10. @nilesh but of course, it makes sense to specify the protocol for any URL.

    I believe Mastodon does a good job itself imagining metadata presented by user, and I wish more services did just the the thing it did: allow arbitrary links (a little touch of showing URL w/o protocol is good too).

    Moreover, I liked the concept of website verification: #relMe link that should point back to their originating profile, to prove it's really them. I think more websites need to do just that.

  11. @nilesh I can see a "Follow" button next to a topic on the site, but how would I follow it from another instance?

    Not sure about an AP test suite. I found this, which you may have seen already: git.feneas.org/feneas/fedivers

  12. LeanDetective: a Lean Library that can assist with deductive reasoning in crime investigations such as murder mysteries. ~ Nilesh github.com/nileshtrivedi/lean- #LeanProver #ITP

  13. LeanDetective: a Lean Library that can assist with deductive reasoning in crime investigations such as murder mysteries. ~ Nilesh github.com/nileshtrivedi/lean- #LeanProver #ITP

  14. LeanDetective: a Lean Library that can assist with deductive reasoning in crime investigations such as murder mysteries. ~ Nilesh github.com/nileshtrivedi/lean- #LeanProver #ITP

  15. LeanDetective: a Lean Library that can assist with deductive reasoning in crime investigations such as murder mysteries. ~ Nilesh github.com/nileshtrivedi/lean- #LeanProver #ITP

  16. LeanDetective: a Lean Library that can assist with deductive reasoning in crime investigations such as murder mysteries. ~ Nilesh github.com/nileshtrivedi/lean- #LeanProver #ITP

  17. @christianp @nilesh

    A great question, Nilesh. Short answer: yes, I think so. Long AF answer below>

    Our generations grew up with #digital games replacing boards, where your actions were generally low-dimension, with a few variables, like position around a fixed track, and money/armies, etc.

    Of course, even D&D went beyond these #limits in the same era, and were a big reason many people liked the game, while at the same time, was quite tedious to keep track of with pen & paper.

    That quickly morphed into much more #complex games, that were automated. A 'player piece' became a #multidimensional character with many attributes, capable of building new elements that carried forward.

    Ok, long analogy intro, but I think it's a good entry point for asking these same questions of #science & logic.

    This does not mean that this path of #evolution was 'wrong', nor that we'd seek to rid the world of science, any more than games (which have increased by orders of magnitude post-digital).

    The ancients were obsessed with drawing forms, integers, and the comforting elixir of the illusion of certain knowledge. Change was unbelievably slow - quite the opposite of the world we live in today.

    Another overlooked element was the need to use single symbols to represent ideas that would require many words, which for 1000s of years, was not feasible or practical in written form.

    Some of these 'traditions' need to be revised, IMO. The human mind is capable of quickly grasping the logic of a situational problem in MANY other ways than following the sequence of a 'well ordered formula', or following the path of a drawing utensil across the surface of 2D paper.

    (Note that in ancient up to near modern times, science was a closed field that was not open to the public. These symbols also served as a type of 'secret code' language meant to be spoken only among members.)

    The low-hanging fruit has always been easy enough to allow such simplifying assumptions & #methodology to be productive, but I think we are mostly past using these sophomoric approaches as the only tool in the toolbox. The crowning achievements of the past century bear this out: #QM, #GR, #Complexity.

    #Reproducibility now also means taking the training wheels off, and including a plethora of inputs so that we can integrate #knowledge across the many isolated fields we've created, in any given context (rather than the simplified, limited circumstances of most equations). Generalizing results requires more sophisticated means of communicating both the problems, and the solution paths.

    Depending on the context you're looking for, some of these might help:

    Deep look at under/over-parameterization:
    mlstory.org/generalization.htm

    Further categorization:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computat

    More specific, but still in realm of computers/binary #logic:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnaugh

    Opposite end of generality:
    medium.com/disruptive-design/t

    A rabbit hole of rabbit holes:
    gogeometry.com/data-visualizat

  18. Building a better GoodReads with ActivityPub

    Nilesh Trivedi

    I have been building LearnAwesome.org as an ActivityPub compliant equivalent of GoodReads for learning. It’s both a repository of learning resources (books, but also blogs, courses, podcasts, newsletters, livestreams etc) and a social network of lifelong learners. It also supports #ActivityPub […]

    VIDEO
    conf.tube/videos/watch/c42604a

    Q&A SAT 15:30
    remote questions:
    socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

    #LearnAwesome #learning #software #apconf2020

  19. Last was an important conversation on improving #migrant #worker #welfare on the #VoxDev podcast with A. Nilesh Fernando. The #data from #SriLanka and the #Gulf presented here is instructive in identifying issues and creating policies to improve conditions, and casts a long shadow over the upcoming #worldcup podcasts.google.com/u/1/feed/a (9/9)