. @PLOS is an example of publisher adopting price transparency, according to
@cOAlitionS_OA
🔓https://theplosblog.plos.org/2021/09/our-commitment-to-price-transparency/
Price transparency helps the research community better understand if the publishing fees they pay are commensurate with the services delivered. #OpenScience
☢️ Más de 20 países acuerdan triplicar la producción de energía nuclear para 2050 en la Cumbre del Clima.
Y que luego vengan diciendo que quitan el impuesto a las grandes fortunas...
Artículo de hoy de @eldiarioes
La Moda SUV mata
“Emissions from the motor sector could have fallen by more than 30% between 2010 and 2022 if vehicles had stayed the same size”
#climatechange #climatecrisis
#environment #ClimateEmergency
#ClimateCatastrophe
Twi**er seemed, for a long time, like it provided more context than any one news source, because (a) it algorithmically surfaced topics you were interested in and (b) thus let you see a wider array of sources. (Facebook’s news experiment promised this, as well.)
But in the end, because the goal was engagement rather than information, there was an inevitable escalation: all the inflammatory stuff from everywhere with none of the context from anywhere.
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Tengo amigos que me tachan de exagerada cuando les digo que no tengo bizum, que no posteo fotos,... que intento proteger mi privacidad y la de los míos en internet.
#Nature #News ‘ChatGPT detector’ catches AI-generated papers with unprecedented accuracy. Tool based on machine learning uses features of writing style to distinguish between human and AI authors. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03479-4 #CellReportsPhysicalScience Distinguishing academic science writing from humans or ChatGPT with over 99% accuracy using off-the-shelf machine learning tools https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266638642300200X
"Full access", "free access", "open access"... Entonces, ¿lo puedo poner en mi repositorio, o no?
Otra práctica #notOpenAccess, esta vez de Wiley. Jugar a la confusión les sale muy rentable.
@hopeward hi! Is this feature available for the mobile app?
There is a new feature of Mastodon that I wanted to highlight for you all.
I had no use for the Lists feature before- but as of the recent 4.2 update, you can put some people you follow into a list- and then you can check a box in that list's details to NOT SHOW their posts in your main feed.
This could totally change Mastodon for me, in the best way.
I follow some newsy-political accounts, and often rush by them in the feed if I'm not in the mood to hear (more) bad news. Now I can put them in a list and not see them at all in and among the feed of real thoughts, pictures, artwork and jokes you amazing people share.
And when I actually feel like engaging with the news/politics of the world, I can pop over to that list and see only that stuff in there.
This way you can have customized feeds of different kinds of accounts, and just see your tried and true favorite people in the main feed.
It's a multi-Mastodon-feed experience, separated by mood and preference.
Which for me is brilliant!
@jorge así es... A mi personalmente me da mucha ansiedad. Hemos pasado a no poder abarcar humanamente la cantidad de información, y tener que pasar a depender de la inteligencia arficial da un poco de miedo... ¡Y también me da rabia! El perder el control sobre lo que decidimos y el porqué.
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#Mastodon 4.2 is out! This massive update features new search functionality and many usability improvements. See the extensive changelog and upgrade instructions here:
The new 4.2 version of #Mastodon includes significant improvements in the search function!
My favourite one, which I've been using a lot lately to find new people to follow, is that profile search now works on bios too and not just the user name. So if you type, say, "astronomer", "scicomm" or "journalist", you'll find people with those words in their bio.
And the opt-in full-text search for posts, with operators, is also great!
New #notOpenAccess practice from Nature:
Publishers provide authors with a read-only link to their papers for sharing in social media.
🔗 https://www.springernature.com/gp/researchers/sharedit
The content and rights are once again stolen from authors and funders of the research.
This is awesome! Full text search has come to Mastodon, and it's being rolled out in a responsible way.
I know full text search is a hot-button issue. For journalists, researchers and many others, FTS is essential. Plenty of others have good reason to keep their content unsearchable.
If you're in the latter category, you don't need to take any action. Your toots will remain unsearchable just as they were before.
For the rest, please manually change the default so your toots will be searchable. This will address a major shortcoming that has kept a huge number of fedi holdouts from joining.
To do that, go to Preferences > Public Profile and select the Privacy and Reach tab. Then check the Include profile page in search engines box.
Física. #ComunicaCiencia y #OpenScience.
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