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2009-11-20

Bullypedia

Interesting blog post by Gene McKenna: Bullypedia, A Wikipedian Who's Tired of Getting Beat Up. The topic is Wikipedia's treatment of newbies, and some supporting evidence has been collected in this on-Wikipedia experiment.


In a related item, I asked a few friends whether and how the Kick Ass Curve, a construct originally proposed for assessing coolness of programming languages, could be applied to people's Wikipedia careers. An insightful response came from Alexia Death, and here it is:


Nope. Wickipedi[a] does not start with "this sucks" phase. It starts with "WOW, awesome. I can do things here!" evolves to "Ok, there's some catches, but I can cope." and ends in "This place is f*cking nuts. I quit."


Evidently, Wikipedia's culture has descended into a Manichean battle between "us defenders of Wikipedia" and "them newbies, presumed vandals". Because only people who aren't chased away speak up in Wikipedia, there is a bias encouraging misidentification of newbies as vandals and chasing them away before they become visible. Moreover, people who chase away newbies get socially rewarded for "standing up to them vandals".

2008-09-25

Implementing imperation in Prolog

Two blog posts: this presents the core of a simple Algol-like language implemented in Prolog, and this attempts to fix errors in it.

2008-03-27

WiFi routers: silent, blinking death?

A nice cartoon about the dangers of tumor-shooting, baby-eating WiFi routers.

2008-03-17

TeX on MacOSX

http://tug.org/mactex/ offers a TeX system for MacOSX. But beware, the package is very large, about 750 megabytes.

Hyperlinks in pdfLaTeX

The search wasn't, alas, trivial, thus the results are worth writing down.

A package for comfortable hyperlink processing is 'hyperref', documented reasonably well at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Packages/Hyperref.

2008-03-07

Article on Pirahã and Dan Everett

New Yorker ran an interesting article on the Pirahã language almost a year ago.