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iidentifyasapotaato · 7 months
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I want Hozier and Taylor Swift to collaborate sooo bad
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bananakiller-art · 6 months
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Dag.: So it turns out I have to kill him.
Wayl.: well, not directly "kill", which means "kill", I would say, very much to hurt.)
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This is my art, sketch, with the character @mortismotorola . As far as I understand Wayland is a killer or something like that, and Dagny gets hooked on it. It was a thrill for me to draw this work. I hope you liked how I depicted it.)))
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r0ckyreck · 7 months
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Good morning,
18/09 was the day that the show premiere
While not everyone loves them, but Sonic SatAM is a part of Sonic. i really care for it even if it doesn't jive with the rest of the Sonic idea.
The Freedom Fighters will forever be Sonic's friends, Tails being cute, and the amazing Dr.Robotnik, Snivley, too. This man always brought me a good laugh and a reason to see him more
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And not forgetting to mention Sally Acorn, the dudette protagonist of the show, specifically designed to be the Sonic's foil character; to show Sonic's weaknesses and strengths and always a fun time to see her grow and to learn more about the kingdom she must rule in the future
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To artists, the sound design crew of this show, and of course Ben Hurst it's incredible to see what little of sonic everyone had but was able to bring a character so energetic and fun for small screen.
God bless you all.
I also wish to bring attention to the wonderful animation of the SatAm Rejuiced which is a participation of many artist do re-do a episode of Sonic SatAM
https://youtu.be/QPeSS-VJ180?si=NtPD5LHxKGowqvIl
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theelusivepoetalien · 16 days
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if you think u don't understand polyamory (multiamory, polyphilia, ethical nonmonogamy, relationship anarchy, just never really narrowing down, etc)
just like think what if Frank Oz and Jim Henson friend brokeup early?
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jcmarchi · 2 months
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Dealing with the limitations of our noisy world
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/dealing-with-the-limitations-of-our-noisy-world/
Dealing with the limitations of our noisy world
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Tamara Broderick first set foot on MIT’s campus when she was a high school student, as a participant in the inaugural Women’s Technology Program. The monthlong summer academic experience gives young women a hands-on introduction to engineering and computer science.
What is the probability that she would return to MIT years later, this time as a faculty member?
That’s a question Broderick could probably answer quantitatively using Bayesian inference, a statistical approach to probability that tries to quantify uncertainty by continuously updating one’s assumptions as new data are obtained.
In her lab at MIT, the newly tenured associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) uses Bayesian inference to quantify uncertainty and measure the robustness of data analysis techniques.
“I’ve always been really interested in understanding not just ‘What do we know from data analysis,’ but ‘How well do we know it?’” says Broderick, who is also a member of the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems and the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society. “The reality is that we live in a noisy world, and we can’t always get exactly the data that we want. How do we learn from data but at the same time recognize that there are limitations and deal appropriately with them?”
Broadly, her focus is on helping people understand the confines of the statistical tools available to them and, sometimes, working with them to craft better tools for a particular situation.
For instance, her group recently collaborated with oceanographers to develop a machine-learning model that can make more accurate predictions about ocean currents. In another project, she and others worked with degenerative disease specialists on a tool that helps severely motor-impaired individuals utilize a computer’s graphical user interface by manipulating a single switch.
A common thread woven through her work is an emphasis on collaboration.
“Working in data analysis, you get to hang out in everybody’s backyard, so to speak. You really can’t get bored because you can always be learning about some other field and thinking about how we can apply machine learning there,” she says.
Hanging out in many academic “backyards” is especially appealing to Broderick, who struggled even from a young age to narrow down her interests.
A math mindset
Growing up in a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, Broderick had an interest in math for as long as she can remember. She recalls being fascinated by the idea of what would happen if you kept adding a number to itself, starting with 1+1=2 and then 2+2=4.
“I was maybe 5 years old, so I didn’t know what ‘powers of two’ were or anything like that. I was just really into math,” she says.
Her father recognized her interest in the subject and enrolled her in a Johns Hopkins program called the Center for Talented Youth, which gave Broderick the opportunity to take three-week summer classes on a range of subjects, from astronomy to number theory to computer science.
Later, in high school, she conducted astrophysics research with a postdoc at Case Western University. In the summer of 2002, she spent four weeks at MIT as a member of the first class of the Women’s Technology Program.
She especially enjoyed the freedom offered by the program, and its focus on using intuition and ingenuity to achieve high-level goals. For instance, the cohort was tasked with building a device with LEGOs that they could use to biopsy a grape suspended in Jell-O.
The program showed her how much creativity is involved in engineering and computer science, and piqued her interest in pursuing an academic career.
“But when I got into college at Princeton, I could not decide — math, physics, computer science — they all seemed super-cool. I wanted to do all of it,” she says.
She settled on pursuing an undergraduate math degree but took all the physics and computer science courses she could cram into her schedule.
Digging into data analysis
After receiving a Marshall Scholarship, Broderick spent two years at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom, earning a master of advanced study in mathematics and a master of philosophy in physics.
In the UK, she took a number of statistics and data analysis classes, including her first class on Bayesian data analysis in the field of machine learning.
It was a transformative experience, she recalls.
“During my time in the U.K., I realized that I really like solving real-world problems that matter to people, and Bayesian inference was being used in some of the most important problems out there,” she says.
Back in the U.S., Broderick headed to the University of California at Berkeley, where she joined the lab of Professor Michael I. Jordan as a grad student. She earned a PhD in statistics with a focus on Bayesian data analysis. 
She decided to pursue a career in academia and was drawn to MIT by the collaborative nature of the EECS department and by how passionate and friendly her would-be colleagues were.
Her first impressions panned out, and Broderick says she has found a community at MIT that helps her be creative and explore hard, impactful problems with wide-ranging applications.
“I’ve been lucky to work with a really amazing set of students and postdocs in my lab — brilliant and hard-working people whose hearts are in the right place,” she says.
One of her team’s recent projects involves a collaboration with an economist who studies the use of microcredit, or the lending of small amounts of money at very low interest rates, in impoverished areas.
The goal of microcredit programs is to raise people out of poverty. Economists run randomized control trials of villages in a region that receive or don’t receive microcredit. They want to generalize the study results, predicting the expected outcome if one applies microcredit to other villages outside of their study.
But Broderick and her collaborators have found that results of some microcredit studies can be very brittle. Removing one or a few data points from the dataset can completely change the results. One issue is that researchers often use empirical averages, where a few very high or low data points can skew the results.
Using machine learning, she and her collaborators developed a method that can determine how many data points must be dropped to change the substantive conclusion of the study. With their tool, a scientist can see how brittle the results are.
“Sometimes dropping a very small fraction of data can change the major results of a data analysis, and then we might worry how far those conclusions generalize to new scenarios. Are there ways we can flag that for people? That is what we are getting at with this work,” she explains.
At the same time, she is continuing to collaborate with researchers in a range of fields, such as genetics, to understand the pros and cons of different machine-learning techniques and other data analysis tools.
Happy trails
Exploration is what drives Broderick as a researcher, and it also fuels one of her passions outside the lab. She and her husband enjoy collecting patches they earn by hiking all the trails in a park or trail system.
“I think my hobby really combines my interests of being outdoors and spreadsheets,” she says. “With these hiking patches, you have to explore everything and then you see areas you wouldn’t normally see. It is adventurous, in that way.”
They’ve discovered some amazing hikes they would never have known about, but also embarked on more than a few “total disaster hikes,” she says. But each hike, whether a hidden gem or an overgrown mess, offers its own rewards.
And just like in her research, curiosity, open-mindedness, and a passion for problem-solving have never led her astray.
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MAGAZINE
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allieisacrybaby · 11 months
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Authors if you ever need or want a moodboard for a fic you’re writing I would love to collaborate with you! My inbox and messages are always open!!😁
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fatpunkstudio · 5 months
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The “Leaves San Mai” is coming. Here’s a razor sharp sneak peak before the official launch of our collaboration with @goonigans_uk. Discover more collaborations via link below.
www.fatpunkstudio.com/collaborations
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freakshow8 · 7 months
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Goretober:)
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Collab with @abeline-cullen
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dk-thrive · 1 year
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I discovered early that I was collaborative by nature. I began to understand that the world is not so scary if, around every significant corner, somebody is waiting to walk with you on the next part of the journey.
Bono, “Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story by Bono” (Knopf, November 1, 2022) 
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creationtvstation · 9 months
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Throwback to NWS3:
For the first time in over 3yrs, I finally started making music again while in the nights & weekends cohort with buildspace. I love playing with the Launchpad iOS app — so I went on a livestream arranging beats. First time listen to the sample packs, so I didn't know how any of the songs would end up. Just creating on the fly!
I later made a video taking a look at Kaizen, a new music & social app found on product hunt -- giving artists a new way to share music with step versions, tracking the evolution from draft to master. Think soundcloud + GitHub's version control.
a couple songs I made with the launchpad app are now on kaizen to play with different versions over time! go check out both apps! 
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relaxwithaaron · 6 months
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I play guitar, you dancing like this, videos go viral. Collaborate?
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glitterandsalt · 9 months
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No more noncollaborative friendships, we both gotta put in the effort
If I gotta get driven the 60 miles into the city to come see you, it'd be nice if you met me at the bus stop so I didn't have to take it and walk to your house alone - stuff like that
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road2nf · 11 months
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this bespectacled teenage nerd is a speck in the universe who perceives and achieves, and therefore, matters.
The best part about the Vlogbrothers, other than being ultimate lifesavers, is that not only do they make you sit down and think, but they’ve also given so much to the world.
John’s books, Hank’s music, for several years they’ve been raising money for charities that really need the help. They are a light in the world and they are slowly decreasing world suck.
They inspire me to be a better person.
- Danielle Howard (thisissomerandomshiz.tumblr)
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The Vlogbrothers have made me open up to new interests and allowed me to see the world in a new light. Also Hank and John are just awesome. The Nerdfighter community has also made me meet more friends and connect with my current ones.
- Molly
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John and Hank have helped me visualize the world around me as it really is: complex.
“Just because” is never a sufficient answer. Across fields and areas of science, literature, history, and politics, I’ve found answers to questions I never thought or dared to ask, and it didn’t end there. The videos I’ve watched and continue to watch inspire me to think deeply about things and people I encounter every day. That helps me recognize the blessings and imperfections of this wonderful, flawed world, and my own blessings and imperfections as well.
But, I don’t just sit around and ponder on every little thing.
More than that, this new-found perception gets me to move.
Nerdfighteria inspires me to think, write, create, affirm, collaborate, donate, and live in a way that decreases world suck.
Through the Nerdfighters, I have witnessed the power and significance of ideas.
The community motivates me to analyze the books and movies I love, to have the confidence join my school newspaper, to post my gifsets and edits regardless of the number of notes I think they’d get, to participate in non-government organizations even just by opening a new tab or clicking a button or buying a bracelet, to remember to tell my family and friends that I love them, to see the best side of others, to actively do something meaningful, and to remember to be awesome--and I do these not just because they make me happy.
If I’ve learned anything from Nerdfighteria, it’s that this bespectacled teenage nerd is a speck in the universe who perceives and achieves, and therefore, matters.
- leviosab (baginns.tumblr)
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urbanfashionsense · 2 years
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jcmarchi · 2 months
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UK and France to collaborate on AI following Horizon membership
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/uk-and-france-to-collaborate-on-ai-following-horizon-membership/
UK and France to collaborate on AI following Horizon membership
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The UK and France have announced new funding initiatives and partnerships aimed at advancing global AI safety. The developments come in the wake of the UK’s association with Horizon Europe, a move that was broadly seen as putting the divisions of Brexit in the past and the repairing of relations for the good of the continent.
French Minister for Higher Education and Research, Sylvie Retailleau, is scheduled to meet with UK Secretary of State Michelle Donelan in London today for discussions marking a pivotal moment in bilateral scientific cooperation.
Building upon a rich history of collaboration that has yielded groundbreaking innovations such as the Concorde and the Channel Tunnel, the ministers will endorse a joint declaration aimed at deepening research ties between the two nations. This includes a commitment of £800,000 in new funding towards joint research efforts, particularly within the framework of Horizon Europe.
A landmark partnership between the UK’s AI Safety Institute and France’s Inria will also be unveiled, signifying a shared commitment to the responsible development of AI technology. This collaboration is timely, given France’s upcoming hosting of the AI Safety Summit later this year—which aims to build upon previous agreements and discussions on frontier AI testing achieved during the UK edition last year.
Furthermore, the establishment of the French-British joint committee on Science, Technology, and Innovation represents an opportunity to foster cooperation across a range of fields, including low-carbon hydrogen, space observation, AI, and research security.
UK Secretary of State Michelle Donelan said:
“The links between the UK and France’s brightest minds are deep and longstanding, from breakthroughs in aerospace to tackling climate change. It is only right that we support our innovators, to unleash the power of their ideas to create jobs and grow businesses in concert with our closest neighbour on the continent.
Research is fundamentally collaborative, and alongside our bespoke deal on Horizon Europe, this deepening partnership with France – along with our joint work on AI safety – is another key step in realising the UK’s science superpower ambitions.”
The collaboration between the UK and France underscores their shared commitment to advancing scientific research and innovation, with a focus on emerging technologies such as AI and quantum.
Sylvie Retailleau, French Minister of Higher Education and Research, commented:
“This joint committee is a perfect illustration of the international component of research – from identifying key priorities such as hydrogen, AI, space and research security – to enabling collaborative work and exchange of ideas and good practices through funding.
Doing so with a trusted partner as the UK – who just associated to Horizon Europe – is a great opportunity to strengthen France’s science capabilities abroad, and participate in Europe’s strategic autonomy openness.”
As the UK continues to deepen its engagement with global partners in the field of science and technology, these bilateral agreements serve as a testament to its ambition to lead the way in scientific discovery and innovation on the world stage.
(Photo by Aleks Marinkovic on Unsplash)
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Tags: ai safety summit, artificial intelligence, europe, france, government, horizon europe, research, safety, uk
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