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Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
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National library data stuff, computer scientist learning about cultural heritage, open (source|research|data|access), polymathic autodidact, luddite. Constantly […]

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✨We're delighted with the response to our survey for #neurodivergent staff in the #library & information sector

It takes 10 mins, so if you haven’t already filled it in, please think about doing so (closing date is 30/11/25)⬇️
lancasteruni.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

psst. Pass it on!
a man in a tie says attention everyone
ALT: a man in a tie says attention everyone
media.tenor.com
November 21, 2025 at 9:31 AM
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«I just don’t think working at an evil company should define me. I’ve only worked here for seven years. What about the twenty-five years before, when I didn’t work here? In fact, I wasn’t working at all for the first eighteen years of my life. And for some of those early years, I didn’t even […]
Original post on scholar.social
scholar.social
November 15, 2025 at 11:48 PM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
Is anyone aware of any survey or interview studies on qualitative researchers' attitudes towards (or perhaps even resistance to) #OpenScience? Many thanks! 🙏

#qualifair #qualitativeresearch
November 12, 2025 at 10:52 AM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
Hey folks, my fellow white transfems specifically because I can say it without "punching down" on us:

Don't be shitty to our transmasc siblings and brothers. Their paths are different from our own, and the discrimination and oppression they face is different, but it's no less real and awful.

I […]
Original post on infosec.exchange
infosec.exchange
November 12, 2025 at 6:18 PM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
Who do I know (ideally in the UK) who is working on making "open science" less about the science? Send me your heros in the open research in the arts and humanities please! 🎭 📖 🎨 ✨

#openresearch #openscience #artsandhumanities #academia
November 11, 2025 at 1:09 PM
OK, #adventofcode approaches so it's time to start deciding what language to use for this year's challenges. I've pretty much narrowed my choices down to either Haskell (because I find writing it a genuine pleasure) or a Lisp, probably Racket or Common Lisp (because I want to learn one of those […]
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digipres.club
November 12, 2025 at 8:00 AM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
it is so awesome that one of the things you can do with a computer is help a group of people can talk to other people
November 8, 2025 at 10:23 AM
Data rescue for World Digital Preservation Day 2025
Today, Thursday 6 November 2025 if I actually manage to finish and publish this today, is World Digital Preservation Day so I thought I would try and get a blog post out about some work I’ve been doing to rescue at-risk data. I’ve briefly mentioned this in my post about Library of Congress Subject Headings but not in much detail. The project is Safeguarding Research & Culture and I got involved back in March or April when Henrik reached out on social media looking for someone with library & metadata experience to contribute. I said that I wasn’t a Real Librarian but I’d love to help if I could, and now here we are. The concept is simple: download public datasets that are at risk of being lost, and replicate them as widely as possible to make them hard to destroy, though obviously there’s a lot of complexity buried in that statement. When the Trump administration first took power, there were a lot of people around the world worried about this issue and wanting to help, so while there are a number of institutions & better resourced groups doing similar things, we aim to complement them by mobilising grassroots volunteers. Downloading data isn’t always straightforward. It may be necessary to crawl an entire website, or query a poorly-documented API, or work within the constraints of rate-limiting so as not to overload an under-resourced server. That takes knowledge and skill, so part of the work is guiding and mentoring new contributors and fostering a community that can share what they learn and proactively find and try out new tools. We also need people to be able to find and access the data, and volunteers to be able to contribute their storage to the network. We distribute data via the venerable BitTorrent protocol, which is very good at defeating censorship and getting data out to as many peers as possible as quickly as possible. To make those torrents discoverable, our dev team led by the incredible Jonny have built a catalogue of dataset torrents, playfully named SciOp. That’s built on well-established linked data standards like DCAT, the Data Catalogue Vocabulary, so the metadata is standardised and interoperable, and there’s a public API and a developing commandline client to make it even easier to process and upload datasets. There are even RSS and RDF feeds of datasets by tag, size, threat status or number of seeds (copies) in the network that you can plug into your favourite BitTorrent client to automatically start downloading newly published datasets. There are even exciting plans in the works to make it federated via ActivityPub, to give us a network of catalogues instead of just a single one. We’re accidentally finding ourselves needing to push the state of the art in BitTorrent client implementations. If you’re familiar with the history of BitTorrent as a favoured tool for _ahem_ less-than-legal media sharing, it probably won’t surprise you that most current BitTorrent clients are optimised for working with single audio-visual streams of about 1 to 2½ hours in length. Our scientific & cultural data is much more diverse than that, and the most popular clients can struggle for various reasons. In many cases there are BEPs (BitTorrent Enhancement Proposals) to extend the protocol to improve things, but these are optimal features that most clients don’t implement. The collection of BEPs that make up “BitTorrent v2” is a good example: most clients don’t support v2 well, so most people don’t bother making v2-compatible torrents, but that means there’s no demand to implement v2 in the clients. We are planning to make a scientific-grade BitTorrent client as a test-bed for these and other new ideas. Myself I’m running one of a small number of “super” nodes in the swarm, with much more storage available than the average laptop or desktop, and often much better bandwidth too. That’s good, because some of our datasets run to multiple terabytes, plus to ensure new nodes can get started quickly we need to have some always-on nodes with most of the data available to others. Since BitTorrent is truly peer-to-peer, it doesn’t matter how many people have a copy of a given dataset, if none of them are online no-one else can access it. This is all very technically interesting, but communications, community, governance, policy, documentation, funding are also vitally important, and for us these are all works in progress. We need volunteers to help with all of this, but especially those less-technical aspects. If you’re interested in helping, please drop us a line at contact@safeguar.de, or join our community forum and introduce yourself and your interests. If you want to contribute but don’t feel you have the time or skills, well, to start with we’re more than happy to show you the ropes and help you get started, but as an alternative, I’m running one of those “super” nodes and you can contribute to my storage costs via GoFundMe: even a few quid helps. I currently have 3x 6TB hard drives with no space to mount them, so I’m currently in need of a drive cage to hold them and plug them into my server. Special shout-out also to our sibling project, the Data Rescue Project, who are doing amazing work on this and often send us requests for websites or complex datasets for our community to save. I’ve barely scratched the surface here, but I _really_ want to actually get this post out for WDPD so I’m going to stop here and hopefully continue soon!
erambler.co.uk
November 6, 2025 at 9:32 PM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
Time for the occasional reminder about one of the most delightfully useful little sites on the Web, myNoise: https://mynoise.net

It's a no-spyware, no-ads background-sound generator, done Just Right. The sounds are generated in your browser window, so it needs relatively little bandwidth. Each […]
Original post on social.coop
social.coop
November 6, 2025 at 12:19 AM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
Hey UK GLAM friends, I'm super keen to get to the GLAM Labs conference in Edinburgh next June, but I need to find some funding. https://www.glamlabs.io/events/glam-labs-futures-26 Is there anything I could come and do for you around June next year that could help pay my way?
International GLAM Labs Community - GLAM Labs Futures 26
GLAM Labs Futures ● 25-26 June 2026 ● Scotland
www.glamlabs.io
November 4, 2025 at 7:36 AM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
Here's another #fep for representing torrents on activitypub :)

short, sweet, and with a reference implementation and tests!

towards a federated bittorrent tracker with #sciop !

PR: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/pulls/714

Discussion […]
Original post on neuromatch.social
neuromatch.social
November 4, 2025 at 1:19 AM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
*snap* The sound of the antenna breaking off a delivery bot is so pleasing. Of course you have to know how to disable the destruct charge first.

“Hold still lil buddy, and i’ll get this bomb off you. There, done. May i have your permission to attach a new comms module? Left motor for yes, right […]
Original post on aus.social
aus.social
November 2, 2025 at 9:16 PM
You've heard of SEO (Search Engine Optimisation)? I've just learned that GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) is a thing and now I can't unlearn it :neocat_peek_knife:

Rather than making interesting, informative and useful words and pictures, real people are apparently spending time and energy […]
Original post on digipres.club
digipres.club
October 31, 2025 at 10:29 AM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
[polyamory, blood donation, UK]

So, I got removed from the blood donor register in the UK because I am #polyamorous, and I'm pretty upset and annoyed about it.

I think was an incorrect interpretation of their guidance but when I tried to query this I got a boilerplate "we don't have time to […]
Original post on social.coop
social.coop
October 29, 2025 at 1:01 PM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
I need to extract certain information from a bunch of images. I'm a Python developer, but know little about this niche. Can somebody suggest particular toolkits to start with?

The problem: The placement of flippers on pinball machines has a rich history. There are thousands of different pinball […]
Original post on sfba.social
sfba.social
October 27, 2025 at 11:59 PM
Tired: "Sorry for cross posting"

Wired: "I'm posting this to several lists, and I think it's relevant to this one because..."
October 24, 2025 at 8:22 AM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
I know there are a lot of CSS magicians on the fediverse, is anyone open to freelance work? we're looking for some help with https://wizardzines.com

share a link to your site?
wizard zines
wizardzines.com
October 21, 2025 at 2:17 PM
knowing git doesn't mean you don't commit git crimes, it just means you know how to get away with them
October 21, 2025 at 4:00 PM
For all the folks complaining that the AWS outage has affected @signalapp

It affects some users but not others. I don't know the details but I can still connect and send messages. They are open about using multiple cloud providers, including but not limited to AWS […]
Original post on digipres.club
digipres.club
October 20, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
question: "is the title field in a work registered in the DOI system a cost-effective means of storage"
answer:

curl https://api.datacite.org/dois/10.57874/531s-1f11 | jq -r '.data.attributes.titles[0].title' | base64 --decode | play -t mp3 - […]
Original post on neuromatch.social
neuromatch.social
October 15, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Looking for #actuallyautistic #actuallyaudhd advice on morning routines. I find that as long as I have another human person in the house moving around and making noises to remind me there is an external world, I tend to mostly be able to do things in the morning, if chaotically.

When my wife is […]
Original post on digipres.club
digipres.club
October 15, 2025 at 7:38 AM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
I made a thing called Wellness Ping because someone I care about went silent and it took too long for anyone to notice.

You get regular check-ins via email. If you don't respond, your emergency contacts get notified.

Built it for anyone who might go missing and needs someone to notice […]
Original post on wetdry.world
wetdry.world
October 15, 2025 at 2:10 AM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
RE: https://neuromatch.social/@jonny/115343246885448739

Rumors that the fediverse can't do mobile identity have been greatly exaggerated: #fep_1580 is now in draft status - https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/1580/fep-1580.md

This is a proposal for how to migrate all your […]
October 15, 2025 at 5:25 AM
Reposted by Jez 🍞🌹:heart_autistic_pride:
I've put a few new drawings up at
www.tomgauld.com/art-for-sale

There are also badges, prints and a zine at
www.tomgauld.com/shop
October 13, 2025 at 4:48 PM
Well, I really enjoyed the closing panel session of #osc2025 and I think we discussed some really important topics. If all went by so fast I need to watch a record to find out what I actually said...

Also, so many issues we didn't have time to talk about because only one hour, and my brain is […]
Original post on digipres.club
digipres.club
October 9, 2025 at 4:15 PM