Casey Briggs

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Tfw when governments commission Covid forecasts every week but keep them secret https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-07/covid-data-government-secrecy/101827548
Australian governments have kept much of their COVID research and modelling secret. Why?

COVID heralded a great era of cooperation, with researchers collaborating across institutions and borders. That work couldn't have been done if all the research was being locked up by governments — but in Australia, they're doing just that, writes Casey Briggs.

ABC News
Time to speak out about the culture of data secrecy in Australia. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-07/covid-data-government-secrecy/101827548 Thanks to @caseybriggs for picking this up.
Australian governments have kept much of their COVID research and modelling secret. Why?

COVID heralded a great era of cooperation, with researchers collaborating across institutions and borders. That work couldn't have been done if all the research was being locked up by governments — but in Australia, they're doing just that, writes Casey Briggs.

ABC News

Why on earth are Australian governments keeping COVID research and modelling secret? An unhelpful culture of secrecy stifles research, public understanding, and international collaboration.

My latest for ABC News: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-07/covid-data-government-secrecy/101827548

Australian governments have kept much of their COVID research and modelling secret. Why?

COVID heralded a great era of cooperation, with researchers collaborating across institutions and borders. That work couldn't have been done if all the research was being locked up by governments — but in Australia, they're doing just that, writes Casey Briggs.

ABC News
There's good and bad stuff about wikipedia but one bright spot is that they've kept this joke running on the "list of cetaceans" article for at least 10 years
Here’s my detailed attempt at answering a couple of big COVID questions from 2022: how many cases are we missing? And does it matter? https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-29/how-many-covid-cases-are-out-there-as-2022-ends/101812426
Australia had more than 10 million COVID cases this year. But how many more went unrecorded?

We’ve always known official COVID case data didn't capture the full scope of transmission, but 2022 was the year that Australia lost grip of just how big an underestimate it is.

ABC News
(this is the first year in a long while I've bought something with dated pages rather than my usual blank notebook)
do you think the people who print diaries ever have a conversation around the boardroom table about whether maybe this year could be the year they stop including a map of all the world's time zones?
incredible: if you play the wizard of oz and dark side of the moon at the same time your date will leave
great piece by Guardian US colleague Alvin Chang - WHY THE
SUPER RICH ARE INEVITABLE https://pudding.cool/2022/12/yard-sale/
Why the super rich are inevitable

Why some mathematicians argue the economy is designed to create a few super rich people – unless we stop it.

The Pudding
Two Men Arrested For Conspiring With Russian Nationals To Hack The Taxi Dispatch System At JFK Airport