Some fans have noticed that Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown was scheduled to come off Netflix US on June 16. As of today, we’ve extended our agreement that will keep Parts Unknown on the service for months to come.
— Netflix US (@netflix) June 12, 2018
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❤️ voss tweet
I så tilfælde tænker jeg at denne video kunne være en god begyndelse (https://t.co/n48HxE7IZI).. Jeg benytter selv Known (https://t.co/3cbvLLO7zS), men er ret sikker på at Wordpress er ligeså godt, hvis ikke bedre.
— Jonas Voss (@voss) June 10, 2018
🔖 ❤️ Protohedgehog tweet
DO NOT add this as the URL for a bookmark:
— Jon Tennant (@Protohedgehog) June 10, 2018
javascript:location.hostname += '.sci-hub.tw'
Which when you click on a paywalled research article, automatically takes you to the @Sci_Hub version of it.
And DO NOT try this, see that it works wonderfully, and share it with others.
❤️ jinakhoushnaw tweet
I’m dying at this fashion show in Saudi😂😂 they weren’t allowed female models pic.twitter.com/5xxpMBk4Nr
— jina (@jinakhoushnaw) June 6, 2018
🔖 NSF Workshop on Multidisciplinary Complex Systems Research – NSF Workshop on Multidisciplinary Complex Systems Research
This workshop will bring together a diverse group of experts in complementary areas of complex systems and will be preceded by a series of weekly webinars. The overarching goal of the activity is to address scientific issues that are relevant to the scientific community and bring to surface possible areas of opportunity for multidisciplinary research in the study of complex systems. The specific goals of the workshop include:
- identifying the most substantive research questions that can be addressed by fundamental complex systems research;
- recognizing community needs, knowledge gaps, and barriers to research progress in this area;
- identifying future directions that cut across disciplinary boundaries and that are likely to lead to transformative multidisciplinary research in complex systems.
The outcomes of the workshop will include the preparation of a report to inform the scientific community at large of the current status and challenges as well as future opportunities in multidisciplinary complex systems research as perceived by the participants of the workshop.
The workshop is motivated by the observation that many processes in natural, engineered, and social contexts exhibit emergent collective behavior and are thus governed by complex systems. Because challenges in understanding, predicting, designing, and controlling complex systems are often common to many domains, a central objective of the workshop is to facilitate the exchange of ideas across different fields and avoid disciplinary boundaries typical of many traditional scientific meetings. The workshop participants will include experts both in theory and in applications as well as a selection of postdoctoral researchers and graduate students from various domains. Because of the cross-disciplinary nature of the workshop, the participants themselves will become aware of the latest developments in fields related to but different from their own. This environment will foster discussions on the state of the art, potential issues, and most promising directions in multidisciplinary complex systems research. The inclusion of early-career researchers will help to promote the transfer of this expertise to the next generation of engineers, mathematicians, and scientists.
h/t to @adilson_motter
The report from the NSF Workshop “Multidisciplinary Complex Systems Research” that I co-chaired with Kim Gray is now available: https://t.co/LC1Df27GyE
Many thanks to all participants: @cgershen @RobertLempert @FReedTsochas @spornslab @martikagv @stevenstrogatz and many others. pic.twitter.com/vA3uG2utB3
— Adilson E. Motter (@adilson_motter) June 5, 2018
❤️ MichelleJLevine tweet
Super excited about all the conferences I’m going to this summer!! @osbridge @IndieWebSummit @FluentConf @oscon.
— Michelle 🚀 (@MichelleJLevine) June 4, 2018
❤️ kylorenology tweet
THE POWER THIS CLIP HAS pic.twitter.com/onxCrKy1j1
— meghan ren 🌈 (@kylorenology) June 4, 2018
❤️ totaIdadmoves tweet
Dad reflexespic.twitter.com/PJJxUTiB7k
— Total Dad Move (@totaIdadmoves) June 4, 2018
❤️ isislovecruft tweet
just saw two teenage girls hop the bart turnstile and run up the stairs and start making out and i couldn’t resist the urge to shout BE GAY DO CRIMES and they raised their fists and shouted back STONEWALL WAS A RIOT so i am informing you that the kids are in fact alright
— isis agora lovecruft (@isislovecruft) June 4, 2018
❤️ xanalter tweet
Michael Lewis is leaving Vanity Fair, where he's been a contributing writer for a decade, and moving to Audible. It's the latest sign that audiobooks have become a creative medium in their own right rather than just an appendage of print. https://t.co/1OWtCSLF01
— Alexandra Alter (@xanalter) June 3, 2018
❤️ hugwins tweet
I left academia for industry and all I could get was an entry level position at 13.50 an hour... which is twice what I made doing research and teaching a course
— not the abobinal snowman (@hugwins) June 3, 2018
❤️ rrherr tweet
A half dozen of my favorite mind boggling personal websites:https://t.co/VhFKAsl546 @FogleBirdhttps://t.co/RKKVI6RBWP @JackSchaedlerhttps://t.co/qwsUcirFcu @mbostock https://t.co/GGxTEaZtZe @musanimhttps://t.co/P2KQNCcXFq @ncasenmarehttps://t.co/vM1z1x6gdz @tom7
— Ryan Herr (@rrherr) June 1, 2018
❤️ michael_nielsen tweet
What are the top ten mind boggling personal websites? A few of mine: @worrydream’s https://t.co/RR6DYVBLbG. Cosma Shalizi’s https://t.co/TWP2XkYYFN @gwern’s https://t.co/MqqJCYuQpI. @pscaruffi’s https://t.co/7KZ3j2vW4T
— michael_nielsen (@michael_nielsen) June 1, 2018
❤️ RobertIger tweet
From Channing Dungey, President of ABC Entertainment: "Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show."
— Robert Iger (@RobertIger) May 29, 2018
There was only one thing to do here, and that was the right thing.
❤️ iamwandasykes tweet
I will not be returning to @RoseanneOnABC.
— Wanda Sykes (@iamwandasykes) May 29, 2018