Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- XML comment "Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). Originally designed to meet the challenges of large-scale electronic publishing, XML is also playing an increasingly important role in the exchange of a wide variety of data on the Web and elsewhere." assertion.
- ODM2 comment "ODM2 is an information model and supporting software ecosystem for feature-based earth observations, designed to facilitate interoperability across scientific disciplines and domain cyberinfrastructures." assertion.
- ODM2 comment "ODM2 is an information model and supporting software ecosystem for feature-based earth observations, designed to facilitate interoperability across scientific disciplines and domain cyberinfrastructures." assertion.
- assertion comment "The ActivityPub protocol uses the ActivityStreams 2.0 format to represent items of activity in social networks. These elements are JSON-LD files (RDF graphs). In ActivityPub, these messages form ordered streams (outbox stream, inbox stream), constituting an RDF graph stream." assertion.
- assertion comment "this is a test..." assertion.
- assertion comment "Addendum: Institutions, processes and bureaucracies are, essentially, courage killers. https://twitter.com/HelloShreyas/status/1767527158790934540" assertion.
- assertion comment "Addendum: Institutions, processes and bureaucracies are, essentially, courage killers. https://twitter.com/HelloShreyas/status/1767527158790934540" assertion.
- assertion comment "Language models != world models "Probing Multimodal LLMs as World Models for Driving" https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.05956 https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1789670256010740099/photo/1" assertion.
- assertion comment "Language models != world models "Probing Multimodal LLMs as World Models for Driving" https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.05956 https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1789670256010740099/photo/1" assertion.
- assertion comment "Language models != world models "Probing Multimodal LLMs as World Models for Driving" https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.05956 https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1789670256010740099/photo/1" assertion.
- assertion comment "I have just finished reading this book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/139509934-finite-and-infinite-games?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=F9C3pLceW7&rank=2 I would like to say some things about it --- First, it reminds me of this movie https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119174/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_2_tt_8_nm_0_q_the%2520game --- Second, I definitely recommend it" assertion.
- assertion comment "I have just finished reading this book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/139509934-finite-and-infinite-games?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=F9C3pLceW7&rank=2 I would like to say some things about it --- First, it reminds me of this movie https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119174/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_2_tt_8_nm_0_q_the%2520game --- Second, I definitely recommend it" assertion.
- assertion comment "I have just finished reading this book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/139509934-finite-and-infinite-games?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=F9C3pLceW7&rank=2 I would like to say some things about it --- First, it reminds me of this movie https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119174/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_2_tt_8_nm_0_q_the%2520game --- Second, I definitely recommend it" assertion.
- assertion comment "I have just finished reading this book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/139509934-finite-and-infinite-games?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=F9C3pLceW7&rank=2 I would like to say some things about it --- First, it reminds me of this movie https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119174/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_2_tt_8_nm_0_q_the%2520game --- Second, I definitely recommend it" assertion.
- assertion comment "ANd 2 This is a post about https://google.com #default #google, #internet #searchengine, #techcompany, nanopub: https://w3id.org/np/RAN3tNe1DGES3ZfTxf6gs6VhNBsWO-B3CwxBACNtvJIyw --- reply in thread 1 --- reply in thread 2 --- reply 3 --- reply 4" assertion.
- assertion comment "A second q pleasure to announce my recent scientific results They are quite unique! https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.05331" assertion.
- assertion comment "Its a pleasure to announce my recent scientific results They are quite unique! https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.05331" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a post about https://google.com #default #google, #internet #searchengine, #techcompany, nanopub: https://w3id.org/np/RAN3tNe1DGES3ZfTxf6gs6VhNBsWO-B3CwxBACNtvJIyw" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a test post 1713597033861" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a test post 1713596936487" assertion.
- assertion comment "This paper introduces a useful distinction of *cognitive* accessibility to research, beyond just physical accessibility. This is why Open Access Science needs to include open access to the data/tools that will help us make sense of science > https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/qzmf6/ https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1787859373768757710/photo/1 --- See also https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1747057556470562852" assertion.
- assertion comment "This paper introduces a useful distinction of *cognitive* accessibility to research, beyond just physical accessibility. This is why Open Access Science needs to include open access to the data/tools that will help us make sense of science > https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/qzmf6/ https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1787859373768757710/photo/1 --- See also https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1747057556470562852" assertion.
- assertion comment "I bet most people making fun of @hubermanlab didn't know this. https://twitter.com/kareem_carr/status/1788947301093769289" assertion.
- assertion comment "I bet most people making fun of @hubermanlab didn't know this. https://twitter.com/kareem_carr/status/1788947301093769289" assertion.
- assertion comment "What if every community had their own anonymous board to share and support each other's thoughts? http://microrevolutions.com" assertion.
- assertion comment "What if every community had their own anonymous board to share and support each other's thoughts? http://microrevolutions.com" assertion.
- PFDP comment "The PARC Fair Data Policy (PFDP) defines the high level principles and conditions that govern provision, management, access, use and re-use of PARC data (both generated in projects and re-used from other sources), in line with the FAIR principles and the PARC Initial Data Management Plan (DMP) (D7.1), while taking into account legal aspects (i.e., GPDR), security, transparency, sustainability and quality of the data used and generated in PARC." assertion.
- assertion comment "Publication alert! In a new paper (https://shorturl.at/bptuQ), @EmilBargmann and I examine the relationship between funding-type (thematic vs. responsive-mode) and shifts in research interests among 10k grant recipients in UK Physics, Engineering and Bioscience. --- We estimate the similarity of grantees’ research focus before, during and after a grant, and find that scientists acquiring thematic funding alter their research interests slightly more than comparable scientists funded through responsive-mode schemes. However… --- 3/3 ...recipients of both types of grants tend to revert toward their original research interests when the funding expires. This suggests an ambiguous link between thematic funding mechanisms and researchers’ orientations. This work was funded by @DFF_raad ." assertion.
- assertion comment "Publication alert! In a new paper (https://shorturl.at/bptuQ), @EmilBargmann and I examine the relationship between funding-type (thematic vs. responsive-mode) and shifts in research interests among 10k grant recipients in UK Physics, Engineering and Bioscience. --- We estimate the similarity of grantees’ research focus before, during and after a grant, and find that scientists acquiring thematic funding alter their research interests slightly more than comparable scientists funded through responsive-mode schemes. However… --- 3/3 ...recipients of both types of grants tend to revert toward their original research interests when the funding expires. This suggests an ambiguous link between thematic funding mechanisms and researchers’ orientations. This work was funded by @DFF_raad ." assertion.
- assertion comment "Publication alert! In a new paper (https://shorturl.at/bptuQ), @EmilBargmann and I examine the relationship between funding-type (thematic vs. responsive-mode) and shifts in research interests among 10k grant recipients in UK Physics, Engineering and Bioscience. --- We estimate the similarity of grantees’ research focus before, during and after a grant, and find that scientists acquiring thematic funding alter their research interests slightly more than comparable scientists funded through responsive-mode schemes. However… --- 3/3 ...recipients of both types of grants tend to revert toward their original research interests when the funding expires. This suggests an ambiguous link between thematic funding mechanisms and researchers’ orientations. This work was funded by @DFF_raad ." assertion.
- assertion comment "Publication alert! In a new paper (https://shorturl.at/bptuQ), @EmilBargmann and I examine the relationship between funding-type (thematic vs. responsive-mode) and shifts in research interests among 10k grant recipients in UK Physics, Engineering and Bioscience. --- We estimate the similarity of grantees’ research focus before, during and after a grant, and find that scientists acquiring thematic funding alter their research interests slightly more than comparable scientists funded through responsive-mode schemes. However… --- 3/3 ...recipients of both types of grants tend to revert toward their original research interests when the funding expires. This suggests an ambiguous link between thematic funding mechanisms and researchers’ orientations. This work was funded by @DFF_raad ." assertion.
- assertion comment "Publication alert! In a new paper (https://shorturl.at/bptuQ), @EmilBargmann and I examine the relationship between funding-type (thematic vs. responsive-mode) and shifts in research interests among 10k grant recipients in UK Physics, Engineering and Bioscience. --- We estimate the similarity of grantees’ research focus before, during and after a grant, and find that scientists acquiring thematic funding alter their research interests slightly more than comparable scientists funded through responsive-mode schemes. However… --- 3/3 ...recipients of both types of grants tend to revert toward their original research interests when the funding expires. This suggests an ambiguous link between thematic funding mechanisms and researchers’ orientations. This work was funded by @DFF_raad ." assertion.
- assertion comment "Publication alert! In a new paper (https://shorturl.at/bptuQ), @EmilBargmann and I examine the relationship between funding-type (thematic vs. responsive-mode) and shifts in research interests among 10k grant recipients in UK Physics, Engineering and Bioscience. --- We estimate the similarity of grantees’ research focus before, during and after a grant, and find that scientists acquiring thematic funding alter their research interests slightly more than comparable scientists funded through responsive-mode schemes. However… --- 3/3 ...recipients of both types of grants tend to revert toward their original research interests when the funding expires. This suggests an ambiguous link between thematic funding mechanisms and researchers’ orientations. This work was funded by @DFF_raad ." assertion.
- assertion comment "Publication alert! In a new paper (https://shorturl.at/bptuQ), @EmilBargmann and I examine the relationship between funding-type (thematic vs. responsive-mode) and shifts in research interests among 10k grant recipients in UK Physics, Engineering and Bioscience. --- We estimate the similarity of grantees’ research focus before, during and after a grant, and find that scientists acquiring thematic funding alter their research interests slightly more than comparable scientists funded through responsive-mode schemes. However… --- 3/3 ...recipients of both types of grants tend to revert toward their original research interests when the funding expires. This suggests an ambiguous link between thematic funding mechanisms and researchers’ orientations. This work was funded by @DFF_raad ." assertion.
- assertion comment "Publication alert! In a new paper (https://shorturl.at/bptuQ), @EmilBargmann and I examine the relationship between funding-type (thematic vs. responsive-mode) and shifts in research interests among 10k grant recipients in UK Physics, Engineering and Bioscience. --- We estimate the similarity of grantees’ research focus before, during and after a grant, and find that scientists acquiring thematic funding alter their research interests slightly more than comparable scientists funded through responsive-mode schemes. However… --- 3/3 ...recipients of both types of grants tend to revert toward their original research interests when the funding expires. This suggests an ambiguous link between thematic funding mechanisms and researchers’ orientations. This work was funded by @DFF_raad ." assertion.
- assertion comment "Publication alert! In a new paper (https://shorturl.at/bptuQ), @EmilBargmann and I examine the relationship between funding-type (thematic vs. responsive-mode) and shifts in research interests among 10k grant recipients in UK Physics, Engineering and Bioscience. --- We estimate the similarity of grantees’ research focus before, during and after a grant, and find that scientists acquiring thematic funding alter their research interests slightly more than comparable scientists funded through responsive-mode schemes. However… --- 3/3 ...recipients of both types of grants tend to revert toward their original research interests when the funding expires. This suggests an ambiguous link between thematic funding mechanisms and researchers’ orientations. This work was funded by @DFF_raad ." assertion.
- assertion comment "Publication alert! In a new paper (https://shorturl.at/bptuQ), @EmilBargmann and I examine the relationship between funding-type (thematic vs. responsive-mode) and shifts in research interests among 10k grant recipients in UK Physics, Engineering and Bioscience. --- We estimate the similarity of grantees’ research focus before, during and after a grant, and find that scientists acquiring thematic funding alter their research interests slightly more than comparable scientists funded through responsive-mode schemes. However… --- 3/3 ...recipients of both types of grants tend to revert toward their original research interests when the funding expires. This suggests an ambiguous link between thematic funding mechanisms and researchers’ orientations. This work was funded by @DFF_raad ." assertion.
- assertion comment "Publication alert! In a new paper (https://shorturl.at/bptuQ), @EmilBargmann and I examine the relationship between funding-type (thematic vs. responsive-mode) and shifts in research interests among 10k grant recipients in UK Physics, Engineering and Bioscience. --- We estimate the similarity of grantees’ research focus before, during and after a grant, and find that scientists acquiring thematic funding alter their research interests slightly more than comparable scientists funded through responsive-mode schemes. However… --- 3/3 ...recipients of both types of grants tend to revert toward their original research interests when the funding expires. This suggests an ambiguous link between thematic funding mechanisms and researchers’ orientations. This work was funded by @DFF_raad ." assertion.
- assertion comment "yet another test..." assertion.
- assertion comment "just a test." assertion.
- assertion comment "testtesttest" assertion.
- assertion comment "one more test...." assertion.
- assertion comment "not yet stopped testing..." assertion.
- assertion comment "test..." assertion.
- assertion comment "Looking forward to this podcast episode! https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/122-zak-stein" assertion.
- assertion comment "Looking forward to this podcast episode! https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/122-zak-stein" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a test post 1715177223813" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a test post 1715177223813" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a test post 1715177156076" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a test post 1714980412239" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a test post 1714980356417" assertion.
- assertion comment "Have you tried http://google.com?" assertion.
- assertion comment "Have you tried http://google.com?" assertion.
- assertion comment "Have you tried http://google.com?" assertion.
- assertion comment "Have you tried http://google.com?" assertion.
- assertion comment "If you are into CivicTech or consumer dao-tech you will really like http://microdemocracies.com. Bootstrap an onchain group and hold fearless conversations in a few minutes and from any mobile. I'm at ETH Denver now, in case you would like to learn more. https://warpcast.com/microdemocracies/0x1f2a8650" assertion.
- assertion comment "If you are into CivicTech or consumer dao-tech you will really like http://microdemocracies.com. Bootstrap an onchain group and hold fearless conversations in a few minutes and from any mobile. I'm at ETH Denver now, in case you would like to learn more. https://warpcast.com/microdemocracies/0x1f2a8650" assertion.
- assertion comment "If you are into CivicTech or consumer dao-tech you will really like http://microdemocracies.com. Bootstrap an onchain group and hold fearless conversations in a few minutes and from any mobile. I'm at ETH Denver now, in case you would like to learn more. https://warpcast.com/microdemocracies/0x1f2a8650" assertion.
- assertion comment "Waiting in silence is, probably, the most entrenched learning of the school system. How does that make you feel?" assertion.
- assertion comment "Waiting in silence is, probably, the most entrenched learning of the school system. How does that make you feel?" assertion.
- assertion comment "Waiting in silence is, probably, the most entrenched learning of the school system. How does that make you feel?" assertion.
- assertion comment "Looks like an interesting online course 👀 https://skywritingspress.ca/." assertion.
- assertion comment "If this doesn't blow your mind, idk what will 🤯 http://HeyDATA.org Here's the complete breakdown — Our no-code cross-platform AI automation suite DATA VS. ChatGPT Want to see it in action? Check out the thread below." assertion.
- assertion comment "Language models != world models "Probing Multimodal LLMs as World Models for Driving" https://arxiv.orgLanguage models != world models "Probing Multimodal LLMs as World Models for Driving" https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.05956/abs/2405.05956 --- A second post https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Audio-Visual-Language-Maps-for-Robot-Navigation-Huang-Mees/93565fe6db3948c9c414af1d1edccf4aff5e2e10" assertion.
- assertion comment "What if this was a test post? What if I referenced this URL: https://sense-nets.xyz/announcesevent?" assertion.
- assertion comment "Happening now https://twitter.com/DeSciMic/status/1765391765358436666" assertion.
- assertion comment "A definition of religion: The mental framework you use to quantify the value you attach to every person you meet. In this sense, we are all religious. Very." assertion.
- assertion comment "Europe: "Here is why not..." America: Here is why yes..." Asia: "Here it is..."" assertion.
- assertion comment "Not the only two, but the top two for me. Both areas have greatly matured and many are building on them. Something is gonna happen, and is gonna happen soon. https://twitter.com/Jason/status/1763576914281697360" assertion.
- assertion comment "Not the only two, but the top two for me. Both areas have greatly matured and many are building on them. Something is gonna happen, and is gonna happen soon. https://twitter.com/Jason/status/1763576914281697360" assertion.
- assertion comment "Looks like an interesting online course 👀 https://skywritingspress.ca/" assertion.
- assertion comment "Really enjoyed this essay! This part also really resonates - saving democracy will require a much deeper engagement with social epistemology - how to create environments that make us collectively smarter, and not distracted/enraged/fragmented/etc? https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1769182300774814046/photo/1 https://twitter.com/danwilliamsphil/status/1769026118500175932" assertion.
- assertion comment "Join us today at 12:00 p.m ET (in 10 minutes!) for the @metagov_project seminar where Tobias Kuhn will give a talk on the Nanopublications project @nanopub_org ! https://researchseminars.org/talk/Metagov/183/" assertion.
- assertion comment "Some updates on Sensemaking Networks! (blog version https://paragraph.xyz/@sense-nets/pt3-prototyping) We built our first prototype for an LLM-augmented semantic cross-poster that can nanopublish @nanopub_org alongside posting to social media! LLMs suggest keywords + the nanopub semantic structure 1/ 🧵 https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1767169920112943289/photo/1 --- @nanopub_org 2/ The resulting nanopub is part of the Nanopublications network which can then be queried using the powerful SPARQL query language. For example, we can do reverse lookups to see all the nanopubs referencing a particular paper (click the link to try!) https://query.np.trustyuri.net/tools/full/yasgui.html#query=PREFIX+rdf%3A+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2F1999%2F02%2F22-rdf-syntax-ns%23%3E%0APREFIX+rdfs%3A+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2F2000%2F01%2Frdf-schema%23%3E%0APREFIX+np%3A+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.nanopub.org%2Fnschema%23%3E+%0APREFIX+dct%3A+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fpurl.org%2Fdc%2Fterms%2F%3E%0APREFIX+foaf%3A+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fxmlns.com%2Ffoaf%2F0.1%2F%3E%0A%0ASELECT+DISTINCT+%3Fassertion+%3Fpost+%3Fname+%3Frelation+WHERE+%7B%0A++%3Fassertion+dct%3Acreator+%3Fcreator+%3B%0A%09+++%3Frelation++%3Chttps%3A%2F%2Farxiv.org%2Fabs%2F2312.05230%3E+.%0A++%3Fcreator+foaf%3Aname+%3Fname+.%0A++%0A++%23next+lines+are+added+as+the+comment+uri+starts+with+https+in+the+app.%0A++OPTIONAL%7B%3Fassertion+rdfs%3Acomment+%3Fpost+%7D%0A++OPTIONAL%7B%3Fassertion+%3Chttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2F2000%2F01%2Frdf-schema%23comment%3E+%3Fpost%7D%0A+++%0A++%0A++%0A++%0A%7D+%0A%0A&contentTypeConstruct=text%2Fturtle&contentTypeSelect=application%2Fsparql-results%2Bjson&endpoint=%2Frepo%2Ffull&requestMethod=POST&tabTitle=Query+3&headers=%7B%7D&outputFormat=table https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1767169940275056814/photo/1 --- @nanopub_org 3/ we’re excited by the potential of LLM + knowledge graphs for next generation natural language interfaces that used to be firmly in the realm sci fi. https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1767169964853645576/photo/1 --- @nanopub_org 4/Note that these kinds of queries are *simply not possible even with the best LLMs today*, since they require KGs in addition to powerful NLP capabilities h/t to SPARQL wizard @ShaRefOh 🔮 https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1767169983451197596/photo/1 --- @nanopub_org @ShaRefOh 5/@pepoospina improved the nanopub private key management using web3 wallet services. You can now nanopublish using Metamask and your eth ID! https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1767170001469936008/photo/1 --- @nanopub_org @ShaRefOh @pepoospina 6/ We had our first IRL team meeting in DeSci Denver! https://twitter.com/CSenseMakers/status/1762612801741234682 --- @nanopub_org @ShaRefOh @pepoospina 7/ @descieth was rad 🔥 We were especially energized by discussions around coordinated efforts to make de/open sci more mainstream. Imagine a movement of scientists to collectively FAIRify their social media communications around science! @erinmagennis @DeSciLabs (and more!) https://twitter.com/AllPlanets/status/1763938867378336208 --- @nanopub_org @ShaRefOh @pepoospina @descieth @erinmagennis @DeSciLabs 8/ If you’re excited by these dreams as well, we’d love to hear from you! Please connect with us if you’re interested in joining our beta when it’s ready, or any other collaboration! 👉https://tally.so/r/nGd4Ap" assertion.
- assertion comment "A Novamont estrenem el nostre perfil de Twitter @Novamont_Iberia. Us convido a seguir-nos i a estar al dia dels nostres projectes i les novetats del nostre sector. https://twitter.com/rpuigmore/status/1389953454265847808/photo/1" assertion.
- OneGeochemistry comment "OneGeochemistry is an informal international network of national geochemical data infrastructure organisations, the geochemistry community seeks to define the minimum common variables for a set of geochemical data types and build them into FAIR Implementation Profiles, that can also be used by laboratories/ repositories/publishers for QA/QC validation of data." assertion.
- ECL comment "The EarthChem Library (ECL) is a data repository that archives, publishes and makes accessible data and other digital content from geoscience research (analytical data, data syntheses, models, technical reports, etc). " assertion.
- FIP_Wizard comment "The FIP Wizard captures FIPs by means of a questionnaire that requires to provide answers that explicitly profile the FAIR implementation approach of a community. FIPs are published by the FIP Wizard as FAIR (machine-readable) and Open data (nanopublications), which can then serve as a reference for practical FAIR data stewardship activities conducted by members of that community." assertion.
- IATA_guidance comment "The aims, characteristics and key concepts of IATA are explained, including an overview of possible IATA components (information sources). Basic definitions are provided and compared, with a view to identifying inconsistencies in the way terminology is used." assertion.
- FAIR_signposting comment "A method to expose machine-actionable navigation links that indicate downloadable resources, types and attribution – particularly for scholarly and institutional repositories which use persistent identifiers like DOIs. Signposting makes explicit the links between a typical HTML landing page and the downloadable resources that are available for the research object described by that landing pages, including content resources and machine-readable metadata such as in RDF, although the method is technology-agnostic in terms of metadata formats. It also links to persistent identifiers, both for the research object and its authors. Signposting uses existing standards to achieve this: Web Links (RFC8288) conveyed using a simple HTTP header, HTML <link> elements, and/or Linksets (RFC9264)." assertion.
- IGSN_ID comment "An IGSN ID is a globally unique and persistent identifier for physical samples in all scientific fields. An IGSN ID can be applied to an individual sample, an aggregation of samples, or to a feature-of-interest such as the real-world feature that the sample is taken from. From 2021, IGSN IDs are functionally DOIs and are registered with metadata encoded in the DataCite Metadata Schema. The IGSN ID, previously known as an International GeoSample Number, naming schema has changed, to reflect the expanding scope and utilization as a partnership agreement between DataCite and the IGSN e.V." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.621ce0 comment "EarthCube is a community program that advances partnerships and collaborative platforms for aimed to increase data sharing across the geoscience community through tools, methods, standards, architectures, and creating community connections. GeoCODES is an NSF EarthCube program effort to better enable cross-domain discovery of and access to geoscience data and research tools. GeoCODES is made up of three components respectively: 1) an evolving standard for exposing data called science on schema, 2) a set of tools to index relevant data from partners within the Council of Data Facilities who have adopted science on schema, plus a prototype portal to query that data, and 3) a resource registry by which to register and discover relevant tools." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.621ce0 comment "EarthCube is a community program that advances partnerships and collaborative platforms for aimed to increase data sharing across the geoscience community through tools, methods, standards, architectures, and creating community connections. GeoCODES is an NSF EarthCube program effort to better enable cross-domain discovery of and access to geoscience data and research tools. GeoCODES is made up of three components respectively: 1) an evolving standard for exposing data called science on schema, 2) a set of tools to index relevant data from partners within the Council of Data Facilities who have adopted science on schema, plus a prototype portal to query that data, and 3) a resource registry by which to register and discover relevant tools." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.621ce0 comment "EarthCube is a community program that advances partnerships and collaborative platforms for aimed to increase data sharing across the geoscience community through tools, methods, standards, architectures, and creating community connections. GeoCODES is an NSF EarthCube program effort to better enable cross-domain discovery of and access to geoscience data and research tools. GeoCODES is made up of three components respectively: 1) an evolving standard for exposing data called science on schema, 2) a set of tools to index relevant data from partners within the Council of Data Facilities who have adopted science on schema, plus a prototype portal to query that data, and 3) a resource registry by which to register and discover relevant tools." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.621ce0 comment "EarthCube is a community program that advances partnerships and collaborative platforms for aimed to increase data sharing across the geoscience community through tools, methods, standards, architectures, and creating community connections. GeoCODES is an NSF EarthCube program effort to better enable cross-domain discovery of and access to geoscience data and research tools. GeoCODES is made up of three components respectively: 1) an evolving standard for exposing data called science on schema, 2) a set of tools to index relevant data from partners within the Council of Data Facilities who have adopted science on schema, plus a prototype portal to query that data, and 3) a resource registry by which to register and discover relevant tools." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.621ce0 comment "EarthCube is a community program that advances partnerships and collaborative platforms for aimed to increase data sharing across the geoscience community through tools, methods, standards, architectures, and creating community connections. GeoCODES is an NSF EarthCube program effort to better enable cross-domain discovery of and access to geoscience data and research tools. GeoCODES is made up of three components respectively: 1) an evolving standard for exposing data called science on schema, 2) a set of tools to index relevant data from partners within the Council of Data Facilities who have adopted science on schema, plus a prototype portal to query that data, and 3) a resource registry by which to register and discover relevant tools." assertion.
- assertion comment "Maslow's pyramid is not a pyramid at all: it is a circle of coexisting needs served by the communities that support us. We don't need to be fed to seek self-actualization, we're inherently wise, and need to be seen as such in order to live up to it. (Image by Cindy Blackstock) https://twitter.com/andrea_is_a/status/1679471381929402369/photo/1 --- Ideas based on this great article by Teju Ravilochan on how Indigenous Blackfoot wisdom inspired Maslow's hiaerchy of needs, and what he got wrong. https://gatherfor.medium.com/maslow-got-it-wrong-ae45d6217a8c --- Made me think: Does money create a false sense of separation, making us think we’re “independent” rather than being "interdependent" with the human community and wider ecosystem? Or is it just the narrative that we've created about "earning" our way in the world?" assertion.
- assertion comment "The path towards regeneration "is not a global problem-solving exercise, but rather an ongoing collective learning and capacity-building process of people in place... poet Gary Snyder called this process “reinhabitation”. We are coming home and rejoining the family of life." --- Really inspired by regenerative placemaking and reinhabitation. What could 'coming home to place' mean in digital spaces? How can the internet be a part of & support the web of life? --- Source for above quote: https://www.thersa.org/comment/2021/11/constructing-a-regenerative-future" assertion.
- MECFS-Lines comment "The goal of ME/CFS Lines is to establish a multidisciplinary research infrastructure and build a longitudinal ME/CFS patient cohort and biobank, based on the existing population cohort Lifelines. This cohort has included diagnostic criteria for ME/CFS since 2014." assertion.
- assertion comment "AI experts: Is there an AI data-stall paradox for societies? 👇 --- AI needs input data from humans, but, once powerful, people will generate less data. They will use the AI instead. As time passes, the AI has less and less data to learn from until it stalls." assertion.
- assertion comment "Tell me you don't calibrate your rocket sensors for systematic errors without telling me. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1742669186130755700" assertion.
- assertion comment "One 4337 op is 10x more expensive than one EOA tx. Except when compressed and bundled, where it becomes *cheaper* 😮 https://twitter.com/daimo_eth/status/1742075664629698789" assertion.
- assertion comment "Nothing like a hack to... check notes... 😆😭 https://twitter.com/dwr/status/1707123723877441629" assertion.
- assertion comment "What happens if you make the democratic process 1000x cheaper and faster? We will soon know http://microrevolutions.com" assertion.
- assertion comment "Sharing http://microrevolutions.com. A tool to easily create blockchain-powered groups from a mobile phone. No-seed-no-funds needed. It gives each group a message board where members (but only members!) can post messages and/or like existing ones completely anonymously. (more 👇) --- It would be cool to try it with real groups of people, from outside the crypto-niche. Some options are: - Citizens of a small neighborhood or town. - Workers from a company. - Students from a university department. If you have any leads, let me know 🙏! --- The tool is not far from other secure digital-voting solutions thanks to ZK-tech. And it's easy to use thanks to account abstraction and wallet-as-a-service services! --- You can check my perspective on the future of blockchain-tech for groups of people and why I built this here: https://mirror.xyz/pepoospina.eth/de49MyIhvBrzZNYSpnrBFIjURHoxuDLcfkGzY8XvKFo" assertion.
- assertion comment "Why is it that open-source maxis are those who get the most angry when people fork code? https://twitter.com/LefterisJP/status/1729418632420077966" assertion.
- assertion comment ""DAO"what? The term “DAO” is doing more harm than good to the growth of blockchain-powered communities. A thread🧵 --- Most active DAOs today lie within one of the following types: - treasury-driven DAOs. - service-provider DAOs. And none of them really exploit the key value proposition brought by blockchain tech to most communities outside the crypto-niche. --- Treasury-driven DAOs, which represent most of the active ones, are actually an anomaly. On one side, let’s be honest, they are held together by the treasury, nothing else, and, on the other, they emerge out of an uncommon situation: an excess of money 🙃 --- Using treasury-driven DAOs as a reference on how to grow and manage blockchain-powered communities beyond the crypto-niche is just counter-productive. --- The other type is “service DAOs”, like @dOrg_tech and others, and these do represent a better use case. Using a blockchain to transparently handle money within a group of semi-independent teams is useful. Adding decision-making and reputation might be cool too. --- The problem is that service DAOs ask for deep and long-term commitments to be really useful, and, in the end, if they end up being run as a normal consultancy firm, the value of the blockchain becomes less clear. --- So, is blockchain tech useless for normal communities? How can this be possible? We thought blockchain would enable a completely new set of coordination patterns, didn't we? --- Maybe that is the problem! We were so excited about the possibilities of DAOs that we went straight for the utopian vision, thinking that we could skip any intermediary steps from the status quo to a fully decentralized future without corporations or decadent institutions. --- In retrospect, it was obvious we were going to fail :) What can we do then? --- Shift the perspective. Instead of designing abstract solutions that enable new types of organizations, we should go and meet groups and communities where they are and offer them solutions that are both very useful for them and only possible because of blockchain tech. --- This might look a bit boring. We, blockchain visionaries, lowering down to the boring world of normal people 😁. --- But you can bet on it. It's 100x harder to find a real problem and build a solution to it than it is to envision a complex governance system designed to work on hypothetical decentralized communities that exist only in our imagination. --- This is why my current focus is on finding what is it that blockchain tech can offer to normal groups of people that no other tech can offer them. --- The answer is quite surprising: A lot! Blockchain can offer unique solutions to groups and communities that are just impossible without the tech. --- I can think of two things here: 1) Handle money openly and transparently 2) Use cryptography for privacy --- Handling money by a group of people requires a legal entity + a bank account + a lot of bureaucracy. And even then, the process is opaque and hidden to most members of the community. Collectively handling a stablecoin with trustless processes would be so convenient. --- It's so obvious, but, yet, you cannot find teams building DAO-tooling who are laser-focused on this. --- Then there is ZK-tech, which allows members of the community to communicate anonymously among themselves without relying on web2 platforms and their identities. This can be a critical feature in environments where people are afraid to talk and act. --- Voting, or aggregating the community sentiment around a given issue, anonymously, would make this so much more useful, and is now totally possible using dev-friendly tools like Semaphore from @PrivacyScaling. --- These two features by themselves potentially offer a lot of value to communities, but they are only useful as long as the technology is accessible to normal people. --- This means that, just as for the rest of web3 products, tools for communities need to fix the onboarding problem. Here is where account abstraction and cloud wallet services become essential. --- Members of a group should not need to set up a wallet or, god forbid, buy crypto, to start participating. They should just need a mobile phone, that’s it. The good news is that all the pieces needed are already there with services like @magic_labs or @privy_io. --- The resulting landscape becomes pretty exciting, then! There are millions of groups or would-be groups around the world that could really use this technology, if only we, as builders, make it easy for them to do so. --- Let’s do it then! Let’s just keep it simple for now." assertion.
- assertion comment "tbh ftx app was, by far, the best centralized platform for leveraged trading... I'm just talking about the tech here! https://twitter.com/DeItaone/status/1723406057928523958" assertion.
- assertion comment "These past two weeks, I built something new. A DAO bootstrapping tool: How can people with something in common can create a shared on-chain space as simply and as fast as possible? See below for my first iteration: --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340781423120789/photo/1 --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340784006803781/photo/1 --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340786607182016/photo/1 --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340789182570682/photo/1 --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340791850131804/photo/1 --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340794316402861/photo/1 --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340796900081901/photo/1 --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340799513063555/photo/1 --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340802046394663/photo/1 --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340804567220351/photo/1 --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340807637516564/photo/1 --- https://twitter.com/pepoospina/status/1720340810304979333/photo/1" assertion.
- DPP comment "The repository assumes responsibility for long-term preservation and manages this function in a planned and documented way. The Dataverse software exports dataset and file metadata in several standards and serializations that can be preserved along with the data in redundant file storage, such as with Archivematica’s integration with the Dataverse software (confirmed to work with repositories running Dataverse software versions 4.8.6 and later and in conjunction with Archivematica 1.8 and later). The Dataverse software’s architectural support for local storage, S3-based and Swift object storage (added in version 4.10), can be a part of the collection support staff’s strategy for redundancy and data recovery. The Dataverse software’s data file fixity checks can help collection support staff ensure data consistency across archival copies and over time.The Dataverse software’s support of OAI-ORE and BagIt (added in version 4.11) and Archivematica support (confirmed to work with repositories running Dataverse software version 4.8.6 and later versions and in conjunction with Archivematica 1.8 and later) can contribute to the long term storage of a repository’s collection. The Dataverse software’s tabular file ingest can help collection support staff deal with deterioration of certain types of storage media, namely storage media containing tabular data." assertion.