Hard News: We are all Twitter
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Sacha, in reply to
There's a lot of goodwill around those kinds of orders.
Unless you're an arrogant blowhard like Slater.
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Tonight's show should come up pretty well. Glenda Hughes was good value, and had some comments on offering advice to, er, difficult clients.
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Some science from 2011.
Entropy-based Classification of ‘Retweeting’ Activity on TwitterAutomatic retweeting with a regular pattern has a lower time interval entropy, and is therefore, more predictable, than human retweeting, which is more broadly distributed and less predictable.
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She is the latest in technology
And she’s also a telephone…
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Good tutorial, for how to build a twitter bot using Tweepy. Plus this is good entry level back stage.
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Twitter bot, with 26k followers. Built at MIT to imitate Donald Trumps intelligence.
The creator of that @DeepDrumpf twitter bot has 3,350 followers. https://twitter.com/hayesbh
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Okay, now I’m seriously thinking it's time for me to sign up to Twitter.
Twitter CEO tweeting the new policy regarding political discourse. And it would still be cool to build a Twitter bot. -
Thanks Russell, for tweeting a pointer to this: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12281685&utm_source=twitter%26utm_medium%3Dsocial%26utm_campaign%3Dnzh_tw%20
It’s food for the conceptual arts - multi dimensional.
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See the microdot there?
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Read a review of the new iPad mini. The screen size makes reading beyond scrolling the twitter timelines actually palatable. And that reading sophisticated writing on the train isn’t embarrassing because the iPad mini looks a bit like a phone!
It’s actually the classic design but with contemporary chips, the same as the latest iPhones.
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Sacha, in reply to
The displays keep getting sharper.
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steven crawford, in reply to
I’m setting myself up to do some Uber driving. I get to justify buying some new technology as (needed) business expenses.
Those colours too. Sharp and quick...
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Kumara Republic, in reply to
They're full 1080p capable now, amirite?
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steven crawford, in reply to
Thats about right, and the touch quality is also improving.
Interestingly, if your brain is wired up a bit like mine – the apple stylus (apple pen), hasn’t changed fundamentally, yet its incompatible with the older screens. And the incompatible charger business again:-(
Wacom, uses magnetic resonance technology so those pens do not need batteries. But then thats an entirely different thing for a different, more precise job.
I’m pretty dysgraphic, so I prefer the keyboard over hand scribbling at any rate.
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