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Currently #UX Researcher in a company, observing digital uses in the making, interested in #ethnography, #ethnomethodology, microphenomenology, activity analysis, #CSCW and #HCI. I live in Nantes in France.

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Bonjour le Fediverse !

Ça y est, nous avons notre instance Mastodon. C'est la première fois que nous publions sur un réseau social externe qui nous appartient vraiment \O/

(même si on n'oublie pas le Club bien sûr, qui est un peu notre premier réseau social, et qui est représenté ici-même par ce compte : @mediapartblogs )

On vous explique 2-3 choses, déroulez 👇

Le Conseil constitutionnel vient de rendre sa décision sur le #PJLJustice et a censuré l'activation à distance des objets connectés. L'Observatoire des libertés et du numérique salue ce sursaut sans pour autant y voir un coup d'arrêt contre la surveillance.
https://www.laquadrature.net/2023/11/23/censure-de-la-surveillance-par-mouchard-loln-ne-crie-pas-victoire/

Comment réguler l'intelligence artificielle ? Je vous suggère vivement d'écouter cette conférence stimulante du sociologue @casilli "Effective regulation and the real risks of AI"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAhIz1i58dQ&ab_channel=InstitutoCi%C3%AAnciasSociais-UniversidadedeLisboa

Palestra Sedas Nunes 2023

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Tout aussi choquant est le sentiment d'impunité généralisé que révèle cette affaire. Les cadres de la Direction Générale de la Police Nationale, de même que les ministres successifs, ont sciemment organisé le secret par peur de la controverse, se sachant hors du droit.
A Chair for Readers via @tomgauld

Surprising fact: no major professional scientific organization has flipped from a paywalled publishing model to 100% Open Access.

The @ACM the world's foremost professional computing organization, is going to be the first on January 1, 2026, when its entire digital library will become freely available to the public.

@eaganj I am extremely skeptical of "ubiquitous constant connectivity" as a premise to anything. It's not because infrastructure is deployed that it is here in practice or will be in any realistic future + mainstream satellite connectivity is a terrible idea on so many levels that it has to be stopped.

TLDR: infrastructure need people to maintain it and make it run smoothly, it's rarely the case so connectivity breaks down frequently as long as it remains acceptable.
https://hal.science/hal-03969060

The Everyday Experience of Connectivity Limits

From Ubiquitous Computing to the recent deployment of 5G technology, public discourses assume ever increasing levels of connectivity, whether in geographical availability, in reliability, or in speed. However slowdowns, breakdowns, and unavailability are an integral part of the experience of everyday connectivity. We conducted critical incident interviews with 10 students (aged 22-25) to understand how they dealt with the various connectivity limits they faced during the COVID19 pandemic, but also how they deliberately set limits at times. Our results show the complex relations that people develop with their internet connection. We outline the informants' difficulties to identify and understand the nature of the connection's problems they usually face, leading to a lack of control. We present how they react to such problems, the anticipation strategies and coping mechanisms they develop. We finally present situations in which informants deliberately set their own limits. Overall, we emphasize the shift from a shared and localized connection (WiFi) to a personal and mobile one (4G), combined to increased pressure for maintaining connectivity.

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