@_elena 😂 What is this?! I’ve also never seen anything like this.
(Reading the comments, I can see how those explanations might make sense, but it’s really the weirdest illustration I’ve seen in a Lego manual.)
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Frederik Elwert (felwert@fedihum.org)'s status on Monday, 20-Jan-2025 23:48:42 JST Frederik Elwert
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Frederik Elwert (felwert@fedihum.org)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Nov-2024 05:49:18 JST Frederik Elwert
@tiago You don't do less than "intellectually dishonest", do you? Big gun for a simple disagreement. And there's much more to quote posts than rendering an inline link preview. @UlrikeHahn @vbuendiar @ide
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Frederik Elwert (felwert@fedihum.org)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Nov-2024 05:34:20 JST Frederik Elwert
@tiago First, they have long revised their strict view on quote posts, they just didn't get around implementing it yet, so you're fighting a straw man. And second, it's really a weird view that not implementing a feature is limiting anyone's freedom. They also didn't implement a button that sprinkles unicorns across my screen, and I don't complain that's limiting my freedom to have an abundance of unicorns. (I have a feeling you won't like the analogy either.)
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Frederik Elwert (felwert@fedihum.org)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Sep-2024 20:56:54 JST Frederik Elwert
In a methods / #DigitalHumamities class next semester, I want to cover basic corpus creation. Especially, I’ll probably focus on #OCR/#HTR/#ATR and #WebScraping. I find it incredibly hard to find good papers that can serve as a general introduction into these topics. All I find are either practical tutorials, or very specialized papers about specific approaches. Do you have any favorite readings about how to get to a text corpus in DH in the first place? Please share!
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Frederik Elwert (felwert@fedihum.org)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jul-2024 20:30:02 JST Frederik Elwert
My #Mastodon bookmarks (and previously twitter) are like a black hole that sucks in everything but will never show it again. Because there’s no sensible way to find anything ever again. For my own use, I created a small web app based on #streamlit that allows me to search and explore my bookmarks. It’s actually proven quite useful already, and now I decided to share the code as is in case anyone else wants to try it. https://github.com/frederik-elwert/mastodon-bookmark-search/