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|Text=[[claim]] claims and questions dominate in natural conversation; the imbalance of sources & evidence is quite stark. This aligns with my mental model of *conversational charity*, where we assume our interlocutors *could* ground their statements in evidence if pressed, but skip this step in the interest of time. | |Text=[[claim]] claims and questions dominate in natural conversation; the imbalance of sources & evidence is quite stark. This aligns with my mental model of *conversational charity*, where we assume our interlocutors *could* ground their statements in evidence if pressed, but skip this step in the interest of time. | ||
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1038988750677606432/1045050924466458725 | |Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1038988750677606432/1045050924466458725 | ||
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== 22-12-20 == | |||
{{Message | |||
|Author=sneakers-the-rat | |||
|Avatar=https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/305044217393053697/2970b22bd769d0cd0ee1de79be500e85.png?size=1024 | |||
|Date Sent=22-12-20 10:34:44 | |||
|Channel=synthesizing-social-media | |||
|Text=check this out. [[DIY Algorithms]]. instead of adding accounts to lists and autopopulating, you can directly add posts themselves. so then you can rig up whatever the frick algorithm you want to masto: | |||
https://social.coop/@jonny/109545449455062668 | |||
https://github.com/sneakers-the-rat/mastodon/tree/feature/postlists | |||
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1038983225348993184/1054708427399626872 | |||
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== 23-01-31 == | |||
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|Author=bengo | |||
|Avatar=https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/602622661125996545/f01c2d17587b5d9b1542dcf40c7c2e33.png?size=1024 | |||
|Date Sent=23-01-31 16:02:30 | |||
|Channel=computable-graphs | |||
|Text=I've also recently been using logseq. I like how it just writes to markdown. I've been wanting to parse that markdown, look for we--known #hashtags and [[wikitags]], and build an rdf dataset. It looks like SBML is kinda like XML, so maybe something similar is possible there. Have you done anything more with logseq since this post in November? | |||
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1038983137222467604/1070011203939749958 | |||
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