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  • ...the Mars rovers work with solar panels. So they have watches showing Mars time. They invent new words in their language, speaking about ''sol'' instead of ...ch-us-about-time-on-earth Nagin Cox: What Does Time On Mars Teach Us About Time On Earth?]
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  • ...the Mars rovers work with solar panels. So they have watches showing Mars time. They invent new words in their language, speaking about ''sol'' instead of ...ch-us-about-time-on-earth Nagin Cox: What Does Time On Mars Teach Us About Time On Earth?]
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  • ...ite went down, again. First time was in July, when Apache had issues, this time it's due to MySQL acting up and frying the database. I found a snapshot fro
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  • ...socialize and discuss and refine the idea. Being able to work on this full time and with a team should allow us to make significant progress. I am very exc I am sad to leave Google. It was a great time, and I learned a lot about running *large* projects, and I met so many bril
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  • ...is edited, a blue dot in the corresponding place is made. So slowly, over time, you get a more and more complete map of Wikidata items.
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  • ...ceable. You say, most of the time that's ok - I'd claim, well, most of the time you can't know if maybe someone will want to reference it in the future. Wh Time=10 January 2005 17:39 CET|
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  • Time is running totally crazy on me in the last few weeks. Right now I am in San ...challenge.html CKC Challenge] is going on and well! If you didn't have the time yet, check it out! Everybody is speaking about how to foster communities fo
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  • * Sunday morning, planet Earth forms, pretty much at the same time as the Sun. * That dinosaurs were around for such an incredibly long time. Dinosaurs were around for seven hours, and humans for a minute.
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  • ...een playing DSA since 1988, and today I still like to play when I have the time. I have also authored or co-authored some works for DSA.
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  • ...ome time to this blog. But let's not ranting about time - no one of us has time - let's directly dive into my paper for the [http://www.semanticscripting.o
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  • ...chips, things that can do your tableu reasoning in just a fraction of the time needed with your bloated all-purpose-CPU.
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  • Here are the timezones (but it's Northern winter time). Would be nice to overlay the two maps: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikip ...twofold: how often do we cross the dateline, and how close are we to local time midnight while crossing the dateline. For a perfect date miss one would nee
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  • At that time, Cash was a member of the Armed Forces and stationed in Germany. According
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  • The new one is at the same time my new year's resolution for 2006.
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  • ...lways a fun side project for which I had sometimes more and sometimes less time. ...that another Website was started, which I, over the years, spent much more time on: Wikipedia.
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  • ...(because back then it was hard to fact check stuff, so you would use your time to check the most implausible stuff). ...tand the allure of these stories, and love to indulge in them from time to time. But it was the Web, and it was learning about knowledge representation, th
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  • ...WW2007] got an extended deadline due to a number of requests. So, you have time to rework your submissions or finish yours! Also the demo submission deadli
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  • into existing pages, date/time support, and individual user settings for work (it's what we do all the time ;), but be aware that there is not going
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  • ...derstand the expressed frustration, but at the same time I'm having a hard time letting go of "reliability not truth" being a pillar of Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a conservative project, but at the same time it's a revolutionary project. Making knowledge free and making knowledge pr
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  • ...free so that a very large audience could play with it, has in a very short time managed to captured the imagination of many and the conversation. I would s ...tion and reasoning, and other fields of artificial intelligence had a hard time to keep their job. It feels right now like large language models will make
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  • * Experimental suport for date/time datatype * More datypes with units: mass and time duration
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  • ...more heart than many other superhero stories. I liked that, for the first time, a DC universe movie felt like it's organically part of that universe - wit ...along and everybody refers to him as Superman as if it was obvious all the time).
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  • ...p://crschmidt.net/julie/ julie], and there's so much more to come. The big time of the semantic web is yet to come, and I think none of us can really imagi
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  • ...ollow these too. Suddenly, what I was reading made sense. It was the first time I encountered the power of the link, the idea that so many things are conne ...le circle around it. So it was marked, and I didn’t run into cycles. Every time I finished reading an article, I know put a little cross into the circle I
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  • === 5:45 UTC / 22:45 31/3 local time / [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B037'12.0%22N+122%C2%B022'48.0%2
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  • I think this paper is really worth the time of people in the research field. Written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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  • After the conference, I did a recording of the talk, giving it one more time, in order to improve the quality of the recording. The talk had gotten more
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  • ...have no idea if we will be able to reach as much as AI and KR did in their time, or less, or maybe even more. I am a researcher. I have no idea if the thin But I strongly believe it will and I will invest my time and part of my life towards this goal. And so do dozens of dozens other peo
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  • ...hat Lenat had tackled decades previously, a fact I wasn’t aware of at that time. Doug was a person ahead of their time, a person who lived, worked on and saw a future about knowledge that is cre
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  • One thing my sister and I were doing from time to time was to think, if the Last Unicorn was remade as a live action movie, who wo ...g the book with Little One, and now watched the movie again (for the 120th time or so), I was again going through my current dreamcast. Here we go.
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  • Last time we merrily published our first statement for the Semantic Web: This happens all the time. People working professionally on this do this too:
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  • The only idea that brought me further - without spending even more time with that - was a Google search for ''"my erdös number" "semantic web"'', I wrote the post quite a time ago. A colleague of mine notified me in the meantime that I have a Erdös o
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  • I will write more as soon as I have more time.
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  • ...the Semantic MediaWiki, and there's a version of it running for quite some time already, but some bugs had to be killed. Now, go and take a look! It's grea
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  • ...ions, and he has to grow in order to say an even bigger good-bye than last time.
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  • But I have no time to write it down... I will sketch my problem, and hopefully get an answer (
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  • ...e are many highly complex jobs that some people have fun doing some of the time. Think of writing a novel. Painting. Playing music. Cooking. Raising a chil ...n't know if I know many senior coders who spend the majority of their work time actually coding. And it's in that level of activity where ethical decisions
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  • ...rd to the data integration problem. It will allow many people to have more time to spend on the things they really love to do. It will help people organize
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  • ...her blog entries (thus being a bad blogger regarding netiquette), but this time [http://www.bnode.org/archives2/63 Benjamin Nowack nailed it in his post on
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  • ...e developer of Wordle, and I still think that what I said was true at that time and still mostly is, although I expect the Website now to slowly change to
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  • ...Web. Personalizing Spam would be sooo easy. Spam could become so much more time-consuming to filter out, and much more attractive, if those spammers would
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  • ...tion] -- and I am really sorry I had to miss his talk, because at the same time we were giving our [http://wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proceedings:MK1 ...n's own talk was rather a bit disappointing, as he didn't seem to have the time to take some real data, but only used fake data to show some general possib
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  • ...r me I’ll try to be clear about the eggplant allergy [...] But most of the time, just having a definite, if unconfirmed and possibly false, belief about th
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  • ...ediaWiki -- there are so many of them, and most of them have a much easier time of being robust! But the view of MediaWiki taking the place of Office -- In
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  • ...ecking if they can get away with not being transparent, so that maybe next time they might do it. No one would know, right? And no one would stop them. And
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  • ...gether with a yet small number of contributors, we pushed coverage just in time for the end fo the year to 40%. With only 3,124 forms, we covered 40% of al
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  • I had used my 20% time to support such teams. The requests became more frequent, and now I am movi
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  • ...through France, he heard it sung, as it was there already known for a long time, as a children’s song, ''‘Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman’''. ...south of the Sahara, in the cradle of humanity, sing the melody the first time, tens of thousands of years ago? We cannot know. History does not care abou
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  • Philosophy always had the bad luck, that every time a certain aspect of it provoced wider attention, this aspect became a disci
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  • ...has nothing to do with the pandemic, for once, but was in work for a long time. So all of the reasons above are true even without the pandemic.
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  • ...dline is almost two months away: January 10th, 2006. So you have plenty of time to write that mind-busting phantastic paper on Ontology Evaluation until th
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  • ...on the fact that for a millennium now and for many years to come there's a time period that conveniently lasts a decade where the years start with the same
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  • ...umber of volunteers started to investigate it. And after a short period of time, they came to a whole set of staggering conclusions. Second, the form was bounded. There was a beginning and an end in time, and there were boundaries in space, and those who understood that these we
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  • ...ic content available to more people in their own language, and at the same time allow more people to contribute knowledge and reach more people with their
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  • .... The Circle of Life now became important for the whole movie, at the same time tying with the reinterpretation of Scar, and also explaining the difference ...Pumbaa laments that all his friends leaving him got him "unhearted, every time that he farted", and immediately complaining to Timon as to why he didn't s
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  • ...http://xml.mfd-consult.dk/foaf/explorer/ Mortens explorer] was down at the time when I created the FOAFs, which was frustrating, but now it works: take a l
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  • I wish to find the time to upload and transcribe the content on Wikisource, and then maybe even do
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  • ...n the bushes and small caves, if they were close enough. As they did every time. ...e dimensional picture that she could turn, zoom, and slice freely, in real time. The strands of DNA were highlighted at the bottom of the screen, in the sa
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  • ...amount (unsurprisingly - a cow produces quite a lot of milk over a longer time, whereas its meat production is limited to a single event)
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  • ...honored to be invited to give the opening talk, and since I had a bit more time than in the last few talks, I really indulged in sketching out the proposal
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  • ...property law apparatus works for data. I have mulled over this for a long time, and read more laws and court cases than I care to admit. I want to try to ...nd to add the CC0 license to a dataset when you publish it. I grudge every time I do it, but it still makes sense. Not because I believe that it means much
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  • ...following thing: "Four times now in the history of OpenAI—the most recent time was just in the last couple of weeks—I’ve gotten to be in the room when
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  • Again I disagree, this time to Paul: the minimal cardinality axiom does make sense. For what, they ask
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  • ...Engineering tool featuring the DIG interface). Protégé tells you also the time your reasoner took for its tasks - compare it with Racer and Fact, if you l
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  • Yes, yes! 100%! That idea was in the air for a long time, but Markus really captured it in clear and precise language.
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  • ...came friends, and who I hope to continue to keep in touch. Particularly my time at Google was also financially a boon. And it also gave me the freedom to p ...usion, but most of them with delicious options and more dishes to try than time to do it.
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  • ...ents, which would guarantee to keep the calendar in sync for a much longer time frame. In addition to the rules established by the Julian calendar, every h ...ime of Caesar until 1582, about fifteen centuries have passed. And in this time, the calendar was getting slightly out of sync - by one day every century,
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  • ...long, or it has too many links, or whatever.</strike> ''It only took some time, my mistake.'' He blogged about [[Semantic MediaWiki]] -- yaay! I'm a fanbo
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  • ...th the sentence ''"This web page is undergoing a major overhaul, and about time. This picture is 10 years old. the most recent ones are far too depressing
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  • ...until next time, where we will discuss the minor problems of our solution.
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  • But the road seems longer than expected. For some time I have the [[dlpconvert]] and [[rdf2owlxml]] web services running. It is ve
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  • ...r understandable why the German post-Nazi administration, that was at that time busy with its own wave of terror by the Rote Armee Fraktion RAF, was not gi
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  • ...largest room of the day, and the room didn’t feel empty, but I have a hard time estimating how many people where there (about 100-150?). The audience was e
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  • ...on and revolutionise. We have to decide how to spend our resources and our time wisely.”
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  • It's been an amazing time. In the summer of 2011, people still didn't believe Wikidata would happen. ...sure whether they would be able to host such a project development at that time. Back then, that was a wise decision.
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  • ...people warned, but it won't reach the people it has to reach at the right time, unfortunately.
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  • ...; why that makes some things quick to calculate whereas others take a long time; basically smearing ideas from lambda calculus and assembler and building e
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  • ...rsity]. He was defending [http://www.wsmo.org/ WSMO] valiantly, but due to time constraints pitily skipped the comparison with [http://www.daml.org/service
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  • ...here small local cinemas would not be able to show blockbusters for a long time, involving a complicated centralized planning component?
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  • # dedicated resources (people think you can do the social stuff in your spare time, but you can't) At the same time, Natasha also reiterated one of Mark's points: no matter how simple the sys
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  • ...uick look at the fourth solution - we will discuss it more thoroughly next time.
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  • ...manage to save angry young people from the lure of the pied pipers of our time, from their promises of paradise and their easy-to-digest messages of viole
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  • ...d again for the date of birth, and Google again shows me Trpanj - but this time with the Wikipedia article and the updated snippet as a source. That is imp ...the most in-depth articles, that looked like the authors actually took the time to do some research. Many of the sources looked like they were just bots co
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  • ...iki has been not-exactly-great at allowing people to work together in real-time - it is a different flow, where you capture and massage knowledge slowly in
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  • ...ch to some dedicated software soon, anyway, but right now I don't have the time to dig deeper into it. I especially miss trackback, sigh. ...ozilla, and less-strict HTML to Internet Explorer. It is also done all the time to serve PNG where the client accepts it, and GIF if it doesn't, and there
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  • ...al of an Abstract Wikipedia was very warmly received, and it was the first time no one called it out as a crazy idea. I guess the audience was very friendl
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  • ...tried to solve the problem anew. Let's see where the problem will be this time.''
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  • It was time to make the code less naïve ([https://github.com/vrandezo/aliquot/blob/mai What was also very evident is that at this point some numbers took a long time, and others were very quick. This is what you would expect from a more soph
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  • ...ibutors can write and maintain a comprehensive encyclopedia in their spare time is optimistic at best. These numbers basically doom the mission of the Wiki ...everal different languages, but also to engage deeply enough and spend the time and interest to actually read the article in different languages, which is
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  • ...ot yet too much experience with how this works out with the community, but time will tell.
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  • ...red for tweeting a stupid joke? Do we demand perfection by everyone at all time?
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  • ...a, but I was stopped, as expected. Finally, being tired and seeing that my time was getting short, I took a guide who led me to a few further places. "Ask
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  • ...a friend the parts of our data we want to share with that friend. In real time, not in a dump download hours later. We must be able to take our social gra
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