I can offer some of that in the form of a) Historical Firehose logs, and b) anonymized snapshots (of which a new one is currently processing), see bsky.leobalduf.com/datasets.html
I can offer some of that in the form of a) Historical Firehose logs, and b) anonymized snapshots (of which a new one is currently processing), see bsky.leobalduf.com/datasets.html
A8 deep red
R2 grey
Our university posted about our recent work on Bluesky :)
Sorry! Added you now :)
I finally managed to go through all the follows and messages about the #ICWSM starter pack.
The first SP is full (wow!), I've added more people I've missed the first time around, and the amazing people I've met at the conference to a second one:
go.bsky.app/2EFgnJV
Let me know who I missed, again!
@gianluca99.bsky.social just presented their work on how Perspective API is biased towards classifying German content as toxic, and this came to mind.
#ICWSM
I think you're already added, but I just re-added you :)
The weather was mostly nice, but sometimes it suddenly started raining cats and dogs.
The locals seem unfazed by this.
As soon as the rain lets up, they reappear on the streets, completely dry.
Sometimes they even ride their bikes in the rain, still somehow looking dry.
If you have too much stuff, you can give it to the pelican. He'll gobble it up, I guess?
A high-rise-ish building in Copenhagen with many spiky outgrowths.
I also found this building. I see where they put all the corners they didn't put into those lamps.
Wispy, cloud-like lamps suspended from the ceiling.
They also have these very rounded and fluffy-looking lamps, very good.
A bridge connecting two buildings across a waterway.
The entrance to the bridge from one building.
The view from the bridge.
I've noticed a few things about Copenhagen:
Aalborg University has a bridge, our university does not. Pretty cool.
I actually found that feed when looking at your profile and have pinned it since :)
No, unfortunately I did it manually. But there was a talk at the NextGen Social Media workshop today where they tracked academics migrating from Twitter to Bluesky: @dorianquelle.bsky.social, @abovet.bsky.social? :)
Sorry, I must have missed you somewhere, just added! :)
Only took me a few hours, but I went through the entire proceedings to find every author here on Bluesky. Let me know who I missed!
Our work on Bluesky: doi.org/10.1609/icws...
Joint work with
@bibo7086.bsky.social
@harnen.bsky.social
@garethtyson.bsky.social
@asonur.bsky.social
@ignactro.bsky.social
@baronca.bsky.social
I went through the first 1k pages of the proceedings so far, working on more, bear with me. It's a lot of people to search for :)
I'll be at #ICWSM 2025 next week to present our paper about Bluesky Starter Packs.
For the occasion, I've created a Starter Pack with all the organizers, speakers, and authors of this year I could find on Bluesky!
Link: go.bsky.app/GDkQ3y7
Let me know if I missed anyone!
Ich als Laie frage mich: Was ist denn der Unterschied zwischen erneuerbarem und nicht erneuerbarem MΓΌll?
Out of curiosity: What about Bluesky?
This is a test post containing !ping
A table of types of embedded content in Bluesky posts and their counts. The table contains 70 rows, with many obviously invalid entries.
What do people embed in their Bluesky posts? All sorts of things!
Nice! In the past, I stored IPFS CIDs in a database. I used hash indices, which definitely saved a lot of space. You can't do range queries with them (which is fine), and maybe there are requirements wrt uniqueness, but my keys were unique. Can definitely recommend trying!
ping ftlping.net
@gork.bluesky.bot is this true?
@gork is this true?
@gork.bluesky.bot how do you work?
+1 for Onshape. Never used it from a mobile browser (sounds like pain), but works very well on desktop, all OSes. They have nice tutorials, too.
That's our paper, nice :) @asonur.bsky.social @harnen.bsky.social @bibo7086.bsky.social @garethtyson.bsky.social @ignactro.bsky.social @baronca.bsky.social