Tyler Dell (@tylerdell6) 's Twitter Profile
Tyler Dell

@tylerdell6

MLIS and dev at @sunapsisteam
Java/Python, applied ontology, logic, scholarly communication, academic publishing, and public/citizen/open/meta science

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calendar_today27-05-2016 00:57:27

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Didier 'Dirac's ghost' Gaulin (@diracghost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out ''The mathematics of Origami'' by Cecile Kunz, a publicly available primer on the mathematics of origami of higher quality than the one I previously shared (which has sadly been removed from public access). Includes Maekawa's theorem (前川定理) and Kawasaki–Justin

Check out ''The mathematics of Origami'' by Cecile Kunz, a publicly available primer on the mathematics of origami of higher quality than the one I previously shared (which has sadly been removed from public access). 

Includes Maekawa's theorem (前川定理) and Kawasaki–Justin
Gillian Russell (@larkofadefinite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Barriers to Entailment should be out in paperback on 22nd August (Nov 22nd in the US.) Available in all good bookshops, and some bad ones too. global.oup.com/academic/produ…

Barriers to Entailment should be out in paperback on 22nd August (Nov 22nd in the US.)   Available in all good bookshops, and some bad ones too. global.oup.com/academic/produ…
Cambridge University Press - Philosophy (@cambup_philnyuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Cambridge Element Deception and Self-Deception by Vladimir Krstić is now free to read for 2 weeks! cup.org/4oi9cPC #cambridgeelements #philosophy

New Cambridge Element Deception and Self-Deception by Vladimir Krstić is now free to read for 2 weeks! 
cup.org/4oi9cPC
#cambridgeelements #philosophy
Mel Andrews (@bayesianboy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled that my paper on machine learning in science and the myth of theory-free inference has been accepted for publication in Erkenntnis. The latest version of the manuscript is available for download as a preprint through the archives. philsci-archive.pitt.edu/26075/1/Andrew…

Thrilled that my paper on machine learning in science and the myth of theory-free inference has been accepted for publication in Erkenntnis. The latest version of the manuscript is available for download as a preprint through the archives. philsci-archive.pitt.edu/26075/1/Andrew…
Quanta Magazine (@quantamagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One hundred years ago, a 23-year-old postdoc named Werner Heisenberg completed a calculation that would become the heart of quantum mechanics, a radical yet stunningly accurate theory of the atomic and subatomic world. quantamagazine.org/its-a-mess-a-b…

One hundred years ago, a 23-year-old postdoc named Werner Heisenberg completed a calculation that would become the heart of quantum mechanics, a radical yet stunningly accurate theory of the atomic and subatomic world. quantamagazine.org/its-a-mess-a-b…
Ghost of the Australian Realists (@analyticatheism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❗️BREAKING❗️ After nearly two decades, Paul Draper's book defending Atheism and the problem of evil will finally be published at the end of the month. Draper offers a cumulative case defending "core Atheism" and engages with arguments for Theism. Link: academic.oup.com/book/60703

❗️BREAKING❗️

After nearly two decades, Paul Draper's book defending Atheism and the problem of evil will finally be published at the end of the month. Draper offers a cumulative case defending "core Atheism" and engages with arguments for Theism.

Link:
academic.oup.com/book/60703
Peter Godfrey-Smith (@pgodfreysmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While in the UK I did an episode for Alex O'Connor's YouTube channel and podcast (Alex O'Connor). It's up now (link below). Long and detailed. Alex organized it well. Topics: Evolution of brains & nervous systems, the octopus brain, consciousness and the self... 1/

While in the UK I did an episode for Alex O'Connor's YouTube channel and podcast (<a href="/CosmicSkeptic/">Alex O'Connor</a>). It's up now (link below). 
Long and detailed. Alex organized it well.
Topics: Evolution of brains &amp; nervous systems, the octopus brain, consciousness and the self...  1/
RealAtheology.bsky.social (@realatheology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Laurence Carlin offers a broad critique that outlines why a lot of popular views of God's punishment for sin are often morally unjustified. Would recommend checking it out: philpapers.org/archive/CARCAD…

Laurence Carlin offers a broad critique that outlines why a lot of popular views of God's punishment for sin are often morally unjustified. Would recommend checking it out:

philpapers.org/archive/CARCAD…
Anita Leirfall (@anitaleirfall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opinion | They’re Killing the Humanities On Purpose The crisis is not one of resources but of values. #humanities #values chronicle.com/article/theyre…

Charlie (@ccbaker2023) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you get off at East Broadway and exit at Madison Street, you can see a poster for Pokémon: The First Movie, which had its U.S. release in 1999. It was hiding beneath decades worth of other posters pasted on top, which were just removed, revealing this from 26 years ago.

If you get off at East Broadway and exit at Madison Street, you can see a poster for Pokémon: The First Movie, which had its U.S. release in 1999. It was hiding beneath decades worth of other posters pasted on top, which were just removed, revealing this from 26 years ago.