Arindam Basu

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Professor of Epidemiology and Health Sciences at the University of Canterbury
Mastodon[email protected]
Pixelfed[email protected]
Papers and blogs for discussionhttps://lemmy.ml/c/papers_blogs
My Qoto instance[email protected]
@axbom @onlyfeatures @djsumdog @wzqtparor

Yes, just saw that, my mistake.
@axbom @djsumdog @onlyfeatures @wzqtparor

Hi Per,
Excellent diagram and the tree is really helpful. I know not all apps out there can be listed, but seeing WriteFreely, doesn't Plume also federate with ActivityPub as they write here
https://docs.joinplu.me/federation/
How Plume Federates ⋅ Plume documentation

This is a userful tree :) - https://axbom.com/fediverse/ - the graphic doesn't provide links to the various 'federated' technologies (via ActivityPub), but the links to those (and more) are provided in the text. Worth a read for those still trying to get their heads around the shape and size of the 'Fediverse'.
The many branches of the Fediverse

As more and more people are asking me about Mastodon I felt a need for a picture to point at, showcasing how the software known as Mastodon fits into the much larger concept of the Fediverse. I made this infographic to help myself and others explain the many different use-cases

Axbom • My Next Heartbeat
Discovering important resources on #fediverse is not easy. Start with https://fediverse.party and identify your interests and networks. On the instance you are on, start with local timelines and see who appeals to your area of interest.
- Fediverse.Party - explore federated networks

Let's make social media free, federated and fun! Fediverse.Party is your guide into the world of decentralized, autonomous networks running on free open software on a myriad of servers across the world. No ads and no algorithms. Join Fediverse and become part of the new interconnected Web!

https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/677350 On the role of suspense and surprise.
Suspense and Surprise on JSTOR

Jeffrey Ely, Alexander Frankel, Emir Kamenica, Suspense and Surprise, Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 123, No. 1 (February 2015), pp. 215-260

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Add an @ before the person's handle. If I were to search you elsewhere, I'd write @joelghill and so on .
@soonleeNZ Share your sentiment MINUS the expletives, ;-)
@volpeon
Waterfox vibes ... Sayin'
"We see our world as having two planes: There’s where we exist, and then there is everything we want, which is all sitting pressed up against the thin simulacrum of electrons separating us. A request means that whatever we need right now must burst through instantaneously."
Lance Ulanoff in
https://scribe.rip/one-zero/technology-taught-us-to-never-wait-52d4424c2775
Technology Taught Us To Never Wait

#Eurovision Loved "Stefania" from Ukraine!