Saturday, August 24, 2019

World recoils in horror

It's very attractive to people to be a victim. Instead of having to think out the whole situation, about history and your group and what you are doing... if you begin from the point of view of being a victim, you've got it half-made. I mean intellectually
— V. S. Naipaul, born in 1932

IT ALSO INSULTS HIS INTELLIGENCE AND MAKES HIM VERY ANGRY: Godfather Actor Gianni Russo on Cuomo’s Rant About ‘Fredo’: ‘His Father Would Smack Him.’

       In Harvard Magazine Spencer Lee Lenfield considers 'David Damrosch's literary global reach' at some length, profiling the leading world-lit man in A World of Literature. 
       Great quote, right at the start:

I work mostly on literature between roughly 2000 and 2015. But '2000' means 2000 B.C.E
    



Jeanne Whalen, via The Washington Post
China’s drive to dominate a field with big economic and military applications outpaces some U.S. strides


She Had Trouble Finding Dance Classes Online — So She Founded A $600 Million Startup


Payal Kadakia, New Jersey-born daughter of two Indian immigrant chemists, got a degree from MIT while setting up one Indian dance group and worked a professional job at Bain & Company while launching and running another. In a Q&A, she recounts how, as a way to address one of her biggest frustrations as a New York dancer, she built ClassPass. – The New York Times


 Episode 332 – Christopher Brown – The Virtual Memories Show

If you want to have a healthy society, people need to believe there is justice and accountability for people who do bad things. The problem in this society is that it’s a really bottom-heavy system.” 

Phys.orgA small team of researchers at Indiana University has created the first global map of labor flow in collaboration with the world’s largest professional social network, LinkedIn. “The work is reported in the journal Nature Communications. The study’s lead authors are Jaehyuk Park and Ian Wood, Ph.D. students working with Yong Yeol “Y.Y.” Ahn, a professor at the IU School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering in Bloomington. According to the researchers, the study’s result represents a powerful tool for understanding the flow of people between industries and regions in the U.S. and beyond. It could also help policymakers better understand how to address critical skill gaps in the labor market or connect workers with new opportunities in nearby communities. The study showed some unexpected connections between economic sectors, such as the strong ties between credit card and airline industries. It also identified growing industries during the study period from 2010 to 2014, including the pharmaceutical and oil and gas industries—with in-demand skills such as team management and project management—as well as declining industries, such as retail and telecommunications…”







What Your Voice Reveals About YouWall Street Journal.:

Audio data from customer-service calls is also combined with information on how consumers typically interact with mobile apps and devices, said Howard Edelstein, chairman of behavioral biometric company Biocatch. The company can detect the cadence and pressure of swipes and taps on a smartphone.
How a person holds a smartphone gives clues about their age, for example, allowing a financial firm to compare the age of the normal account user to the age of the caller.





Huawei logo on a phone

World recoils in horror as smartphone maker accused of helping government snoops read encrypted texts, track device whereabouts




awario: “Boolean search is an advanced and effective way to work with almost all search engines. It allows users to combine keywords with Boolean operators (AND, OR, AND NOT and etc.) and find exactly what you’re looking for. With Boolean operators you can configure more specific queries, create multiple combinations, modify existing requests and do many other crazy things that are not available in a simpler search mode. Moreover, you can even use it for lead generation”… [Note: librarians have been using Boolean search for many decades – long before the internet, apps, social media, and “social listening” were in the frame…see also related posting –  Meet the next generation of entrepreneurs. They’re all over 65.]








WILD WEST: WA Premier Mark McGowan backing two of his most senior public servants in a clash of constitutional powers.



NBC:

  • “Seeking to shield themselves from online hatred, some Twitter users say they’ve switched their account locations to Germany where local laws prevent pro-Nazi content.
  • While German laws make it harder for explicitly hateful content to remain online, local researchers say it is not a hate-free internet utopia.
  • Germany has imposed stricter laws on social media companies about content moderation as some conservative American lawmakers have criticized the companies of showing bias in their content removal decisions…”

How to nail applied neuroscience

It won’t make them mind readers, but neuroscience is helping companies to understand customer behaviour in ways not previously possible
University of Texas at Austin, via PhysOrg
Researchers looked at the Ashley Madison records of police officers, financial advisers, white-collar criminals, and senior executives.


Watch Brené Brown on Daring Classrooms  


Why aren't we happier in our skin?


On Shame and 'Daring Classrooms': We Need to Fix Systems