Posts by nimirea@scholar.social
 (DIR) Post #469867 by nimirea@scholar.social
       2018-10-10T19:33:32Z
       
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       @vantablackQuartering
       
 (DIR) Post #1106668 by nimirea@scholar.social
       2018-11-10T20:22:15Z
       
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       http://radio.garden this site lets you listen to live broadcasts and also old recordings of broadcasts from private collections, as well as jingles ^___________^ 📻
       
 (DIR) Post #1638539 by nimirea@scholar.social
       2018-11-29T00:32:06Z
       
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       in other news, lately i've been reading about the default mode network and its effects on creativity and honestly ? it's real. like yesterday i made some headway on an idea that i'd been bouncing around for almost a month now, and it's because i let myself zone out in an airport instead of listening to a podcast or whatever.interesting interview that got me started on this kick: https://www.gq.com/story/how-and-why-you-should-be-bored
       
 (DIR) Post #1638540 by nimirea@scholar.social
       2018-11-29T15:43:08Z
       
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       and yes, science is a "creative profession"; don't let anybody tell you otherwise! problem-solving requires creativity, and scientists sure do a lot of problem-solving.in behavioral science specifically, we're always developing new ideas of how unseen constructs govern our daily lives, as well as new ways to test those constructs. creativity is essential for that.
       
 (DIR) Post #1833415 by nimirea@scholar.social
       2018-12-08T14:39:23Z
       
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       part of the reason I'm always on about open source and intellectual property rights is because I *want* people to build off my ideas/tools and use them as launching pads for their own original thoughts. so truly, I'm thrilled when people "copy" me. it means I've inspired someone! and that's all the impact I can hope for :)
       
 (DIR) Post #9fZTny6FlgqUvcfir2 by nimirea@scholar.social
       2019-02-06T20:43:40Z
       
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       I'm going through an old (~1 year) codebase that I just haven't had time for, and, I can't stress this enough:DESIGN YOUR CODE WITH A NAIVE DEVELOPER IN MIND. Yes, even if you're in academia; yes, even if you plan to be the only one working on the project.Often, this will mean coming up with a plan for the directory structure *before* you even write a single line of code. This also means keeping track of the dependencies in a readme.
       
 (DIR) Post #9fyKdf2XV4WfODYfce by nimirea@scholar.social
       2019-02-18T20:59:42Z
       
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       journalists are real-time historiansagree, disagree, or qualify?