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  1. #Measuring tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 57. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 30.01.2026 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Beatrix von Storch (AfD) gesagt.

    Video: de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-

  2. #Measuring tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 57. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 30.01.2026 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Beatrix von Storch (AfD) gesagt.

    Video: de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-

  3. #Measuring tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 57. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 30.01.2026 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Beatrix von Storch (AfD) gesagt.

    Video: de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-

  4. #Measuring tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 57. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 30.01.2026 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Beatrix von Storch (AfD) gesagt.

    Video: de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-

  5. #Measuring tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 57. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 30.01.2026 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Beatrix von Storch (AfD) gesagt.

    Video: de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-

  6. #Measuring tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 57. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 30.01.2026 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Beatrix von Storch (AfD) gesagt.

    Video: de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-

  7. #Measuring tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 57. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 30.01.2026 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Beatrix von Storch (AfD) gesagt.

    Video: de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-

  8. #Measuring tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 57. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 30.01.2026 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Beatrix von Storch (AfD) gesagt.

    Video: de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-

  9. #Measuring tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 57. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 30.01.2026 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Beatrix von Storch (AfD) gesagt.

    Video: de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-

  10. #Measuring tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 57. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 30.01.2026 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Beatrix von Storch (AfD) gesagt.

    Video: de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-

  11. @johncarlosbaez @mausmalone
    Interesting you should mention restaurants. I've read of public review sites for universities catching on. To be sure I'm not suggesting they're a perfect solution; going solely by users' reviews of any specialist service usually has the catch that the user purchased the service because they themselves are not subject matter experts. They may struggle to fully understand what they see. The classic medical example is a surgeon with a higher mortality rate might look bad to the public, but a specialist might realise that surgeon is willing to offer the chance of surgery to frail or sick patients that other surgeons would turn down.

    Anyway, interesting times!

    terminalfour.com/blog/posts/tr

    #measuring #metrics #universities #education #capitalism #funding #politics #higherEducation

  12. @johncarlosbaez @mausmalone
    Interesting you should mention restaurants. I've read of public review sites for universities catching on. To be sure I'm not suggesting they're a perfect solution; going solely by users' reviews of any specialist service usually has the catch that the user purchased the service because they themselves are not subject matter experts. They may struggle to fully understand what they see. The classic medical example is a surgeon with a higher mortality rate might look bad to the public, but a specialist might realise that surgeon is willing to offer the chance of surgery to frail or sick patients that other surgeons would turn down.

    Anyway, interesting times!

    terminalfour.com/blog/posts/tr

    #measuring #metrics #universities #education #capitalism #funding #politics #higherEducation

  13. @johncarlosbaez @mausmalone
    Interesting you should mention restaurants. I've read of public review sites for universities catching on. To be sure I'm not suggesting they're a perfect solution; going solely by users' reviews of any specialist service usually has the catch that the user purchased the service because they themselves are not subject matter experts. They may struggle to fully understand what they see. The classic medical example is a surgeon with a higher mortality rate might look bad to the public, but a specialist might realise that surgeon is willing to offer the chance of surgery to frail or sick patients that other surgeons would turn down.

    Anyway, interesting times!

    terminalfour.com/blog/posts/tr

    #measuring #metrics #universities #education #capitalism #funding #politics #higherEducation

  14. @johncarlosbaez @mausmalone
    Interesting you should mention restaurants. I've read of public review sites for universities catching on. To be sure I'm not suggesting they're a perfect solution; going solely by users' reviews of any specialist service usually has the catch that the user purchased the service because they themselves are not subject matter experts. They may struggle to fully understand what they see. The classic medical example is a surgeon with a higher mortality rate might look bad to the public, but a specialist might realise that surgeon is willing to offer the chance of surgery to frail or sick patients that other surgeons would turn down.

    Anyway, interesting times!

    terminalfour.com/blog/posts/tr

    #measuring #metrics #universities #education #capitalism #funding #politics #higherEducation

  15. @johncarlosbaez @mausmalone
    Interesting you should mention restaurants. I've read of public review sites for universities catching on. To be sure I'm not suggesting they're a perfect solution; going solely by users' reviews of any specialist service usually has the catch that the user purchased the service because they themselves are not subject matter experts. They may struggle to fully understand what they see. The classic medical example is a surgeon with a higher mortality rate might look bad to the public, but a specialist might realise that surgeon is willing to offer the chance of surgery to frail or sick patients that other surgeons would turn down.

    Anyway, interesting times!

    terminalfour.com/blog/posts/tr

    #measuring #metrics #universities #education #capitalism #funding #politics #higherEducation

  16. Oh, look! Another thrilling installment in the saga of #measuring the #speed of C closures! 😴 We've got #benchmarks, #tweaks, and more tweaks, because clearly, if you're not measuring the nanoseconds ⏱️, are you even programming? 🙄
    thephd.dev/the-cost-of-a-closu #Cclosures #Programming #HackerNews #ngated

  17. Oh, look! Another thrilling installment in the saga of #measuring the #speed of C closures! 😴 We've got #benchmarks, #tweaks, and more tweaks, because clearly, if you're not measuring the nanoseconds ⏱️, are you even programming? 🙄
    thephd.dev/the-cost-of-a-closu #Cclosures #Programming #HackerNews #ngated

  18. Oh, look! Another thrilling installment in the saga of #measuring the #speed of C closures! 😴 We've got #benchmarks, #tweaks, and more tweaks, because clearly, if you're not measuring the nanoseconds ⏱️, are you even programming? 🙄
    thephd.dev/the-cost-of-a-closu #Cclosures #Programming #HackerNews #ngated

  19. Oh, look! Another thrilling installment in the saga of #measuring the #speed of C closures! 😴 We've got #benchmarks, #tweaks, and more tweaks, because clearly, if you're not measuring the nanoseconds ⏱️, are you even programming? 🙄
    thephd.dev/the-cost-of-a-closu #Cclosures #Programming #HackerNews #ngated

  20. I talk a lot about #Measuring things (so one knows if one is doing the right amount of the right thing); but I don’t measure my own use of **all** apps and tools across all OSs! I have some general ideas (and I’ve often talked about how wrong general ideas often are).

    I spend most of my time on #Windows (it’s my whole workday). My personal machine is a #Mac. I’ve mentioned before that I use everything everyday. My actual work is split between #CommandLine tools (building things), running the things we’ve built, and web-stuff like document creation, tickets, and the like.

    My #TaskManagement software is Mac and iOS only: #Things from #CulteredCode.

    I like my total setup; but it’s long past time to measure! Am I doing the right amount of the right things?

  21. I talk a lot about #Measuring things (so one knows if one is doing the right amount of the right thing); but I don’t measure my own use of **all** apps and tools across all OSs! I have some general ideas (and I’ve often talked about how wrong general ideas often are).

    I spend most of my time on #Windows (it’s my whole workday). My personal machine is a #Mac. I’ve mentioned before that I use everything everyday. My actual work is split between #CommandLine tools (building things), running the things we’ve built, and web-stuff like document creation, tickets, and the like.

    My #TaskManagement software is Mac and iOS only: #Things from #CulteredCode.

    I like my total setup; but it’s long past time to measure! Am I doing the right amount of the right things?

  22. I talk a lot about things (so one knows if one is doing the right amount of the right thing); but I don’t measure my own use of **all** apps and tools across all OSs! I have some general ideas (and I’ve often talked about how wrong general ideas often are).

    I spend most of my time on (it’s my whole workday). My personal machine is a . I’ve mentioned before that I use everything everyday. My actual work is split between tools (building things), running the things we’ve built, and web-stuff like document creation, tickets, and the like.

    My software is Mac and iOS only: from .

    I like my total setup; but it’s long past time to measure! Am I doing the right amount of the right things?

  23. I talk a lot about #Measuring things (so one knows if one is doing the right amount of the right thing); but I don’t measure my own use of **all** apps and tools across all OSs! I have some general ideas (and I’ve often talked about how wrong general ideas often are).

    I spend most of my time on #Windows (it’s my whole workday). My personal machine is a #Mac. I’ve mentioned before that I use everything everyday. My actual work is split between #CommandLine tools (building things), running the things we’ve built, and web-stuff like document creation, tickets, and the like.

    My #TaskManagement software is Mac and iOS only: #Things from #CulteredCode.

    I like my total setup; but it’s long past time to measure! Am I doing the right amount of the right things?