Since Tuesday, I now work as a Data Scientist at the Swiss Federal Archives and in parallel I'm still - one day per week - working for DaSCH, Swiss National Data & Service Center for the Humanities as an Interoperability Specialist. In both of these endeavours, I advocate for implementing and re-using community-driven specifications and compliant software: #IIIF, #LinkedArt.
Moreover, I'm keeping up the work on my doctoral thesis on Linked Open Usable Data for Cultural Heritage - which I hope to submit by the end of August and defend in November. #loud#culturalheritage
Interesting article about noise sensitivity. Very recognizable. I couldn't live without my noise-cancelling headphones and earbuds anymore. They've made my life less stressful.
#TheMetalDogArticleList #YahooEntertainment
10 songs that invented thrash metal, according to Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian
Scott Ian on 10 proto-thrash bangers that changed the face of 80s metal
#TheMetalDogArticleList #Loudwire
70 Intense Photos That Will Make You Miss Ozzfest
From rain-soaked bands to unruly fans, we dug up some of the best photos from Ozzfest
Left a #socialgroup event halfway through today cause it was way too #crowded and too #loud. Think it’s still going on as I write this.
(Note: it ended an hour ago. This was originally written form when I posted it on #Facebook.) @actuallyautistic
Our article "Annotations as Knowledge Practices in Image Archives: Application of Linked Open Usable Data and Machine Learning" has now been moved from the "Just Accepted" category to a regular issue of the Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH).
Happy Faux Patriotism Day where inconsiderate people set off loud things, and shoot off deadly things- far past any reasonable amount of time and in spite of anyone with PTSD, pets, and/or a general aversion to loud and deadly things.
Hope you're able to watch/read/or make something Spooky despite today. 👻
Killer Whales (#Orcas), talking amongst themselves: "Humans are not our friends!"
Study: Humans cause more orca deaths than previously understood
By Liam Moriarty, Dec. 29, 2020
Researchers have long known that dwindling #salmon runs, #WaterPollution and #loud underwater boat #noise are major contributors to the reduced number of orcas along the West Coast.
"Now, a ten-year study of killer whale carcasses found washed up on beaches in the eastern Pacific Ocean has found a significant number who died from more direct human causes.