Postagens de Rogue Scholar

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Filosofia, ética e estudos religiososInglês
Publicados in Imperfect notes on an imperfect world

A new missive has appeared from the ever-prolific , this time about Antonio Gramsci’s much quoted ‘interregnum’:ChartbookChartbook 298 Built not Born - against "interregnum"-talk (Hegemony Notes #2) "The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born;

Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados in Martin Paul Eve

It's always frustrating to find errors in a work that has already gone to press/been through peer review, but unfortunately my friend Pete Christian has unearthed a few minor mistakes that I want to put out here. Thanks to Pete, who also says that none of this detail affects the overall argument of the text. On p. 154, I’ve made a mistake when quoting Hollander – he says (correctly) that “home” is a Germanic word.

AIGitHubCopilot WorkspaceRR PackageOutra medicina humana e ciências da saúdeInglês
Publicados in Epiverse-TRACE developer space
Autores Joshua W. Lambert, James Mba Azam, Pratik Gupte, Adam Kucharski

GitHub recently previewed ‘Copilot Workspace’, which aims to use generative AI to assist software developers. Rather than just giving in-line suggestions, as GitHub copilot does, workspace allows users to map out and execute entire projects. We got early preview access to the tool, so decided to see how well it performed for our needs in Epiverse-TRACE.

Global HealthCommunity-based MonitoringContinuous LearningHealth WorkersHRHCiências da educaçãoInglês
Publicados in Reda Sadki

According to Gavi, “community-based monitoring” or “CBM” is a process where service users collect data on various aspects of health service provision to monitor program implementation, identify gaps, and collaboratively develop solutions with providers. Community-based monitoring (CBM) has emerged as a promising strategy for enhancing immunization program performance and equity.

Lab LifeResearchCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês

In the beginning of June 2024, Nature reported on the Japanese Ministry of Education’s plan to invest 10 billion yen in expanding institutional Open Access Repositories (Singh Chawla 2024). This initiative provides a good opportunity to discuss the future of Open Access Repositories at the https://2024.bibliocon.de/. In collaboration with the project “Professionalization of the Open Access Repositories Infrastructure in Germany” (Pro OAR DE)

AtualidadesBilletsAiChatgptDuckduckgoFilosofia, ética e estudos religiosos
Publicados in áskēsis
Autor Marcio Luiz Miotto

Há modos de acessar IA’s sem ser mero objeto de seu aprendizado. Para quem não conhece, o Duckduckgo (empreendimento que é um site de busca e também um navegador seguro de internet). O informe...