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quick-works.com quick-works.com
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On-Demand Food Delivery App Solution
Want to grow your food delivery business quickly? Then get in touch with Quickworks and integrate our best food delivery app solution to automate the process and enhance work productivity to improve your business operations. For more information, you can visit our website or call us at +1 (512) 872 3364.
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- May 2024
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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Joe Van Cleave has used an index card with his typewriter to hold up the back of his typewriter paper on machines (the Ten Forty, for example) which lack a metal support on the back of the paper table.
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- Jan 2024
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www.avery.com www.avery.com
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Label « Parents, parlons numérique » pour les associationsqui accompagnent les familles
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- Jul 2023
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soundcloud.com soundcloud.com
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heistrecordings.bandcamp.com heistrecordings.bandcamp.com
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contentlabel.bandcamp.com contentlabel.bandcamp.com
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invada.bandcamp.com invada.bandcamp.comInvada1
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soundcloud.com soundcloud.com
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grocery products are clearly labelled with their respective carbon footprints
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= creative carbon footprint labeling gamifies Paris Agreement - grocery story that did an experiment - opened a test popup grocery store in the retail district of Stockholm - where all grocery items were labeled with its carbon footprint - customers were issues CO2e currency - using IPCC guideline that - weekly grocery shop carbon footprint < 18.9 kg CO2e to be aligned with Paris Agreement - customers must stay under 18.9 kg CO2e
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- Dec 2022
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austinkleon.com austinkleon.com
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https://austinkleon.com/2018/03/04/card-games/
I'm reminded of early French use of playing cards for note taking here...
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Kunden von Web- und Marketingagenturen erwarten also, dass Sie als SEO-Dienstleister unkomplizierte Software zur Verfügung stellen, welche die Verbesserung des eigenen Rankings erleichtert, eigenständige Analysen durchführt und Berichte erstellt. An dieser Stelle kommen White Label SEO Produkte zum Zuge:
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- Aug 2022
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Schuetze, C. F. (2021, November 5). Vienna will start to vaccinate young children without E.U. approval. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/05/world/europe/vienna-vaccinate-young-children.html
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This is a living document. Ideas or feedback can be contributed through commenting directly using Hypothes.is which will create issues in the Github repo or you can directly create an issue: https://github.com/FAIRIslandProject/Generic-Place-based-Data-Policy/issues
How awesome is this sort of integration? If one can use annotations to create issues within Github, it should be relatively easy for websites to do similar integrations to allow the use of Hypothes.is as a native commenting system on website pages. The API could be leveraged with appropriate URL wildcard patterns to do this.
I have heard of a few cases of people using Github issue queues as comments sections for websites, and this dovetails well into that space.
How might the Webmention spec be leveraged or abstracted to do similar sorts of communication work?
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Another example of someone using a library card catalog as wine storage
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- Jul 2022
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I may be insane, but somehow text search here makes me wonder that Calibre might actually make an interesting interface for keeping one's notes?
Document management, text search, tagging, reference management capabilities, open source, custom meta data, server potential, etc. What's missing to prevent such an off-label use case?
Syndication link: https://twitter.com/ChrisAldrich/status/1547689914078179328
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Twine is an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories.
You don’t need to write any code to create a simple story with Twine, but you can extend your stories with variables, conditional logic, images, CSS, and JavaScript when you're ready.
Twine publishes directly to HTML, so you can post your work nearly anywhere. Anything you create with it is completely free to use any way you like, including for commercial purposes.
Heard referenced in Reclaim Hosting community call as a method for doing "clue boards".
Could twinery.org be used as a way to host/display one's linked zettelkasten or note card collection?
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- Apr 2022
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www.zylstra.org www.zylstra.org
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3. Who are you annotating with? Learning usually needs a certain degree of protection, a safe space. Groups can provide that, but public space often less so. In Hypothes.is who are you annotating with? Everybody? Specific groups of learners? Just yourself and one or two others? All of that, depending on the text you’re annotating? How granular is your control over the sharing with groups, so that you can choose your level of learning safety?
This is a great question and I ask it frequently with many different answers.
I've not seen specific numbers, but I suspect that the majority of Hypothes.is users are annotating in small private groups/classes using their learning management system (LMS) integrations through their university. As a result, using it and hoping for a big social experience is going to be discouraging for most.
Of course this doesn't mean that no one is out there. After all, here you are following my RSS feed of annotations and asking these questions!
I'd say that 95+% or more of my annotations are ultimately for my own learning and ends. If others stumble upon them and find them interesting, then great! But I'm not really here for them.
As more people have begun using Hypothes.is over the past few years I have slowly but surely run into people hiding in the margins of texts and quietly interacted with them and begun to know some of them. Often they're also on Twitter or have their own websites too which only adds to the social glue. It has been one of the slowest social media experiences I've ever had (even in comparison to old school blogging where discovery is much higher in general use). There has been a small uptick (anecdotally) in Hypothes.is use by some in the note taking application space (Obsidian, Roam Research, Logseq, etc.), so I've seen some of them from time to time.
I can only think of one time in the last five or so years in which I happened to be "in a text" and a total stranger was coincidentally reading and annotating at the same time. There have been a few times I've specifically been in a shared text with a small group annotating simultaneously. Other than this it's all been asynchronous experiences.
There are a few people working at some of the social side of Hypothes.is if you're searching for it, though even their Hypothes.is presences may seem as sparse as your own at present @tonz.
Some examples:
@peterhagen Has built an alternate interface for the main Hypothes.is feed that adds some additional discovery dimensions you might find interesting. It highlights some frequent annotators and provide a more visual feed of what's happening on the public Hypothes.is timeline as well as data from HackerNews.
@flancian maintains anagora.org, which is like a planet of wikis and related applications, where he keeps a list of annotations on Hypothes.is by members of the collective at https://anagora.org/latest
@tomcritchlow has experimented with using Hypothes.is as a "traditional" comments section on his personal website.
@remikalir has a nice little tool https://crowdlaaers.org/ for looking at documents with lots of annotations.
Right now, I'm also in an Obsidian-based book club run by Dan Allosso in which some of us are actively annotating the two books using Hypothes.is and dovetailing some of this with activity in a shared Obsidian vault. see: https://boffosocko.com/2022/03/24/55803196/. While there is a small private group for our annotations a few of us are still annotating the books in public. Perhaps if I had a group of people who were heavily interested in keeping a group going on a regular basis, I might find the value in it, but until then public is better and I'm more likely to come across and see more of what's happening out there.
I've got a collection of odd Hypothes.is related quirks, off label use cases, and experiments: https://boffosocko.com/tag/hypothes.is/ including a list of those I frequently follow: https://boffosocko.com/about/following/#Hypothesis%20Feeds
Like good annotations and notes, you've got to put some work into finding the social portion what's happening in this fun little space. My best recommendation to find your "tribe" is to do some targeted tag searches in their search box to see who's annotating things in which you're interested.
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Tools like Hypothes.is are designed as silos to ensure that its social features work.
As open source as Hypothes.is is, I do wish that it had some additional open IndieWeb building blocks to keep it from being a silo.
Sadly, I've never had the time, nor the technical expertise and facility with their code to implement the pieces, but I have outlined a bit of what might be done to make the platform a bit less silo-like: https://boffosocko.com/2019/04/08/ideas-for-indieweb-ifying-hypothes-is/
Fortunately it is open enough for me in other respects that I can bend portions of it to my will and needs beyond what it offers a la carte.
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stuhlmueller Dec 14, 2021
Elicit co-founder here - feel free to leave feedback through hypothesis, we're reading it. :)
Example in the wild of a company using Hypothes.is to elicit (pun intended) feedback on their product.
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- Feb 2022
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“ Reports of the destruction of books in transport from Lilienfeld in 1789 are well known. At that time, books were used by the coachmen to patch bad roads. ”
In the late 1700's Vienna there were reports of coachmen using books to patch bad roads.
Sacrilege!
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Companies should not assume they can release a product without thinking about its unintended uses and then undo the harm that results. This often doesn’t work.Some technology
Many products, including technology and social media products, can have a multitude of uses including unintended off-label uses. This can lead to harmful and deleterious effects on large groups of people.
On the other hand, some users may also see great benefits from off-label use cases. As an example, despite it being a vector for attacks and abuse, some marginalized groups have benefited from social media through increased visibility, the ability to create community, and expand their digital access.
As a result it's important to look at how a product is being used in the marketplace and change or modify it or create similar but different products to amplify the good and mitigate the bad.
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- Jun 2021
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binnyva.com binnyva.com
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This page is currently in public beta mode. I'm am trying to get feedback from multiple people(including you) before I publish it. To facilitate the feedback submission, I have added a highlighting and commenting option. To use that, just select any text(for eg, double click on this: DOUBLE CLICK ME). When you get a login prompt, use this login details... Username: zettelkasten Password: notes If you have any corrections or suggestions, please select the text and add a comment using this system.
This is pretty cool. I've not run into anyone using an open account on Hypothes.is to solicit anonymous feedback on an article before.
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Tommy Shane on Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved 14 February 2021, from https://twitter.com/tommyshane/status/1357385093514461184
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careerfoundry.com careerfoundry.com
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“when affordances are taken advantage of, the user knows what to do just by looking: no picture, label, or instruction needed.”
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rachelcoldicutt.medium.com rachelcoldicutt.medium.com
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A complicated and messy essay underlining the fact that people can figure out how to use technology in off-label ways to better humanity rather than sitting back on the intended uses of these tools.
I definitely want to reference this in my presentation part of my workshop for "A Twitter of Our Own" for OERxDomains21.
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And it’s tempting for engineers to think decentralising the Web can be achieved with technology. But really, it’s people who will make it happen. Rather than staying put in our little filter bubbles, we can burst out of them — and be radically sociable, delinquent, and make a scene.
off label uses of technology are important
I'm reminded of how Kicks Condor has appreciated my "people work" in the past.
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You don’t need to do any tricky cursor stuff, because it’s all semantically wired up already.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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l-thyroxine was added in the dose of 100 microm daily for 4 weeks.
This is the same dosage that another study found to be indiscernible from placebo. I suspect a couple things are at play.
The first is that these are treatment-resistant patients, meaning that we already know they are not susceptible to placebo; given that we are effectively comparing combination therapy to SSRIs alone, this means that the SSRI only stage is not experiencing placebo, thus making the therapeutic effect visible by comparison (retrospective comparison, given that there is no control group).
The second is that this is combination therapy. It seems likely that thyroxine is more effective when combined with SSRIs.
Note that this study uses much lower doses than similar studies I've seen, yet had similar results in terms of efficacy rate (roughly 50% responders). I'm not currently certain how the magnitude of effects compares with those studies. Namely, comparing with Pfeiffer et al (350 mcg), Rudas et al (235 mcg) and Bauer et al (482 mcg), and also Bauer et al from 2016 (300 mcg)
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www.smashingmagazine.com www.smashingmagazine.com
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Placing Labels Above The Fields
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dailymed.nlm.nih.gov dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
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PHENTOLAMINE MESYLATE
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dailymed.nlm.nih.gov dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
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PHENOXYBENZAMINE
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dailymed.nlm.nih.gov dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
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QUINIDINE GLUCONATE
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- Oct 2016
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dailymed.nlm.nih.gov dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
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sodium nitroprusside
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dailymed.nlm.nih.gov dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
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ATENOLOL
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dailymed.nlm.nih.gov dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
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Metoprolol
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dailymed.nlm.nih.gov dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
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CLOZAPINE
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