Daniel Opitz

@daniel@openbiblio.social
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Stv. Leitung IT an der UB Freiburg. Interessen: Metadaten, Discovery-Systeme, Automatisierung.
oh fuck off. fuck all the way off. https://jsdate.wtf (11/28)
new Date("wtf")

How well do you know JavaScript's Date class?

jsdate.wtf
Wir haben es schwarz auf weiß: Pollux - #FID #Politikwissenschaft wird für weitere drei Jahre (2025-2028) von der @dfg_public gefördert. Wir freuen sehr!!! 🥳🥳🥳
#FürDiePolitikwissenschaft #Informationsinfrastruktur #KonfettiFürAlle
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elon's AI has taken to referring to itself as "MechaHitler" in between talking about "gigajews"

#grok #uspol #elon #elonmusk #hitler #fascists #musk #teslatakedown #swasticar #xAI #AI #jews #jewish #nazi #nazis #mechahitler

before and after adding Anubis to the #FreeBSD wiki and bugzilla services
https://github.com/TecharoHQ/anubis

I gave a talk at Chicago Python on "Dependency Injection for Pythonistas" a few weeks back and decided to make it a written tutorial style post. It's my first time publishing in this format. Feedback welcome!

https://paulzuradzki.com/2025/7/dependency-injection-for-pythonistas/

Dependency Injection for Pythonistas: A Practical Design Tool - Paul Zuradzki

📢 Heads up: Crossref will be offline for scheduled maintenance from 21:00 UTC on 8 July to 21:00 UTC on 9 July, 2025.
DOIs will still resolve, but all other tools and services will be unavailable during this time.
More info and updates: https://status.crossref.org/incidents/s92nm4xn1w84
This is important to remember, especially in hard times

'On November 28th, 2012, Randall Munroe published an xkcd comic that was a calendar in which the size of each date was proportional to how often each date is referenced by its ordinal name (…) "In months other than September, the 11th is mentioned substantially less often than any other date. It's been that way since long before 9/11 and I have no idea why." After digging into the raw data, I believe I have figured out why.'

https://drhagen.com/blog/the-missing-11th-of-the-month/

The Missing 11th of the Month - David R Hagen

Personal website of David R Hagen, scientific software engineer

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Our new blog post: Four bibliographic data science challenges and suggestions for solving them. https://translationpatterns.substack.com/p/four-bibliographic-data-science-challenges
Four bibliographic data science challenges and suggestions for solving them

Towards cooperation between researchers and libraries

Patterns of Translation
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Wir haben es schwarz auf weiß: Pollux - #FID #Politikwissenschaft wird für weitere drei Jahre (2025-2028) von der @dfg_public gefördert. Wir freuen sehr!!! 🥳🥳🥳
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@fidpol @dfg_public herzlichen Glückwunsch! Das freut mich sehr 😊
@daniel Dankeschön 🤩