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Is Wikipedia anti-intellectual? - 0 views

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    L'abondance d'informations et leur accès facile modifient la façon dont nous nous éduquons. Les commentaires sur cet article de blog sont également à lire. Article par Daniel Lemire.
pablorosete

Daniel Lemire's blog – Daniel Lemire is a computer science professor at the ... - 1 views

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    Le mellieur blog de TI
quebewise

Are we promoting Canadian content through deep-learning algorithms? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Conférence au sommet de la découvrabilité (decouvrabilite.ca) sur le rapport entre l'humain, les algorithmes et la régulation du contenu canadien avec la participation du Professeur Lemire.
Pierre Beaudoin

Search Results web social - 1 views

  • Fourth myth: We know that copyright makes us collectively better off. The evidence points in the opposite direction. Germany had weak copyright laws up until the Copyright Act of 1901. Yet, maybe because of these weak laws, it became a literary and scientific power: (…), only 1,000 new works appeared annually in England at that time – 10 times fewer than in Germany – and this was not without consequences. Höffner believes it was the chronically weak book market that caused England, the colonial power, to fritter away its head start within the span of a century, while the underdeveloped agrarian state of Germany caught up rapidly, becoming an equally developed industrial nation by 1900. (No Copyright Law The Real Reason for Germany’s Industrial Expansion? by Frank Thadeusz)
  • Fifth myth: Without copyright, authors would not get paid.
  • Open access
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  • Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) which would allow the government to shut down web site that is suspected of violating copyright. Using SOPA, a publisher could have a repository of research papers shut down. While at it, the publishers are also promoting a bill, the Research Works Act which would make it illegal for government agencies to require open access from publicly funded researchers.
  • we finally get a hint at why it is so hard it is to open up science: the business of science has become intertwined with businesses like the publishing business.
  • Do we need copyright? The concept of property is a social construction
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      Copyright Versus Oneness of collective knowledge a conflicting phenomena
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  • First myth: Copyright is meant primarily to protect authors.
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  • My position: I see no justification for copyright. I am effectively a writer: I write lecture notes, research articles and blog posts. I get paid without relying on copyright. Instead, I have patrons: funding agencies, students, and blog readers.
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    Yet we are trained to hold copyright as a natural right. People who infringe on copyright are labelled as pirates, thieves. We are told that they literally steal from hard-working creators.
mulepuissant

Science and Technology links (July 21st, 2018) – Daniel Lemire's blog - 0 views

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    La science et la technologie 2 éléments interreliés
patrikbiz

Partage de mon Activité-E par la TÉLUQ - 11 views

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    Honoré que l'Université TÉLUQ partage mon essai sur l'ensemble de ses plateformes sociales. Merci D. Lemire.
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    C'est un travail qui mérite d'etre partager ... super :)
edabou

Daniel Lemire's blog - Daniel Lemire is a computer science professor at the University ... - 4 views

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    Article about computer sciences and social media
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    Science and Technology links (January 16th 2021) You can tell people's political affiliation by image recognition technology.
King Hippo

1-Téluq Express - 0 views

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      Nouvelle de TELUQ
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    Premier poste sur INF 6107. Félicitation à vous M.Lemire pour votre subvention.
Camille Leroy

Privacy and the Internet: Is Facebook evil? - 1 views

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    Cet article tente de dissiper les réserves qu'ont certaines personnes quant-à l'utilisation de réseaux sociaux comme Facebook et Google plus. Les problèmes de gestion de la confidentialité personnelle remonte à bien plus longtemps que l'internet, Facebook ou autre. Il s'agit alors d'apprendre à gerer non pas notre visibilité mais la vulnérabilité que les informations que nous diffusons peuvent créer.
Harry Sahyoun

Do we need copyright? - 1 views

  • Yet we are trained to hold copyright as a natural right. People who infringe on copyright are labelled as pirates, thieves. We are told that they literally steal from hard-working creators.
  • Fourth myth: We know that copyright makes us collectively better off. The evidence points in the opposite direction. Germany had weak copyright laws up until the Copyright Act of 1901. Yet, maybe because of these weak laws, it became a literary and scientific power: (…), only 1,000 new works appeared annually in England at that time – 10 times fewer than in Germany – and this was not without consequences. Höffner believes it was the chronically weak book market that caused England, the colonial power, to fritter away its head start within the span of a century, while the underdeveloped agrarian state of Germany caught up rapidly, becoming an equally developed industrial nation by 1900. (No Copyright Law The Real Reason for Germany’s Industrial Expansion? by Frank Thadeusz)
  • Without copyright, authors would not get paid.
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  • Similarly, Japan, Korea and Taiwan have maintained weak intellectual property regimes. It is believed that this was a key factor to explain
  • My position: I see no justification for copyright. I am effectively a writer: I write lecture notes, research articles and blog posts. I get paid without relying on copyright. Instead, I have patrons: funding agencies, students, and blog readers. But if we insist on having copyright, it should at least be limited to a short term (say 5 years or less).
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      Copyright_Openness_collective_knowledge_conflicting_phenomena
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    Yet we are trained to hold copyright as a natural right. People who infringe on copyright are labelled as pirates, thieves. We are told that they literally steal from hard-working creators.
anonymous

JP Thomin / Labo de l'Édition et Bookstagram - 0 views

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    Activité A *** Une entreprise achète littéralement le nom d'une personne réelle pour le monétiser.
khoyasba

Memory parallelism: AMD Rome versus Intel - 1 views

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    Les processeurs deviennent de plus en plus parallèles avec le temps, comme en témoigne l'augmentation du nombre de cœurs.
edabou

Science and Technology links (January 24th 2021) - Daniel Lemire's blog - 0 views

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    Science and Technology links (January 24th 2021)
Valerie Normand

The new European guidelines for prevention of cardiovascular disease are misleading - P... - 0 views

    • Valerie Normand
       
      Provient du blog de Daniel lemire
  • They have also ignored the lack of exposure-response in the statin trials; that several of these trials have been unable to lower CVD or total mortality; that no statin trial has succeeded with lowering mortality in women, elderly people, or diabetics
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    How guidelines are misleading and with what categories of people
erikhanley

The big-load anti-pattern - Daniel Lemire's blog - 0 views

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    Une réflexion sur l'usage de l'allocation de mémoire est nécéssaire lors du traitement de lot de mégadonnées s'impose avant de programmer un processus de trairement d'information. Cet article vous permettra d'élargir votre réflexion sur un sujet qui est souvent ignoré par la jeune communauté de programmeurs: l'allocation et l'usage de mémoire de façon responsable et efficace.
edecelien

Writing out large arrays in Go: binary.Write is inefficient for large arrays - 0 views

https://lemire.me/blog/2022/03/18/writing-out-large-arrays-in-go-binary-write-is-inefficient-for-large-arrays/

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