Category: Internet Best Practices

Where does Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology fit into global human knowledge?

https://x.com/taejunkim_13/status/1828425787583930607 Taejun Kim,   I thought you were asking for approaches to time management and setting priorities. Your question showed up on my time line. Probably because of things I write, work on, or follow. I turned 75 this year, and it seems like a time to set priorities and review. We only get a
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Sites cannot force cookies on users and it is bad business. Best to be nice and ask people to join a vibrant community

Rejecting cookies now costs money. Is this even legal? at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy_bZhKAUgc The “our way or the highway” has been around for many years. But in recent years, particularly the last year or so, more sites are using cookie challenges that allow “set preferences” with “reject all”. I have been tracking the Internet for the last
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Intelligent devices as workers and care givers, let humans work heliospheric and improve all countries

Mutiny In China: Young Chinese are Threatening CCP’s Rule at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShykWKNFMOE I deal with global economics, innovation and balance every day for the Internet Foundation. This video looked interesting. I suggest a global open world, an open future for all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShykWKNFMOE   My Comment: Intelligent devices to care for the young and old, then use
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Yes, David, Internet search is highly biased and controlled by a few. It can be better

David Ho @_david_ho_ Anyone else notice that search doesn’t really work anymore? It used to be great. https://pic.x.com/8ip2boegma Replying to @_david_ho_ In the 26 years of the Internet Foundation, I have seen the Internet as a whole get worse. The terms I mostly use for myself are like “co-opted”, “fiddled” “manipulated”, “gamed”, “biased”. True random
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Biases are stored in large language models from their too narrow input data and lack of global open permanent memory

Biases are stored in large language models from their too narrow input data and lack of global open permanent memory This is most likely from the strong social biases that are embedded in the training data, which mostly comes from open free sources. Just as “human languages” can be learned at a one shot level
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Good people are hard to find, mostly their companies have bad global Internet methods

@elonmusk You might want to have someone from your brain human interface group check out https://www.semi.org/en/event/femc18-biohybrid-sensing-systems-volatile-organic-compounds Elisabeth Steel is presenting on Biohybrid Sensing Systems for Volatile Organic Compounds. Her LinkedIn is https://www.linkedin.com/in/bioesteel.   UES is at @UESIncDayton. They follow things their web person chooses, and do not link to their employees on Twitter(X). That is
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$Million-wise and $100 Trillion foolish – precise field technologies

Ariane Briegel, @BriegelAriane Finally- a book on cryo-electron tomography, written by leading experts! Edited by the one and only @FriedrichForst1 and myself! https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-51171-4 Replying to @BriegelAriane and @FriedrichForst1 Ariane, I am sure you did good work, but I have a few comments about your method of sharing. I hate to see good things locked up
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