Published in FactMiners’ Musings·PinnedPRESSoo: Unmasking the Insidious Document Structures of MagazinesI am an independent, untrained Citizen Scientist on a mission to unmask and wrestle into submission the insidious nature of the document structures of print era commercial magazines. I started down this circuitous road as a Pay-It-Forward commitment to atone for my inexplicable survival of a catastrophic battle with cancer…Digital Humanities17 min read
Published in CODE | WORDS: Technology and Theory in the Museum·PinnedFactMiners’ Fact Cloud & Witmore’s Text as Massively Addressable ObjectA “You Might Like…” recommendation in a recent routine email from Academia.edu led me to Micheal Witmore’s 2010 blog post with the titillating title, “Text: A Massively Addressable Object.” At the time of its writing, Witmore was busy organizing and encouraging multi-disciplinary involvement in the Working Group for Digital Inquiry…Digital Humanities17 min read
Published in GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers·May 31Asynchronous Pair Programming and Personal Learning Network “Distillation”Getting the Most Out of “GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers” I read an insightful article by fast.ai’s Co-founding Researcher Jeremy Howard that set me back on my heels. His article drove me to think more deeply about the human element in my proposed GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers research study and support program. The blog post on the fast.ai website…Disability Research13 min read
May 16Jim Salmons’ Response to the DHUnbound’s ‘Computational Periodicals’ Unconference Two Kick-off QuestionsI am excited to be participating in the “A Computational Periodicals Unconference: Exploring New Opportunities for Critical and Collaborative Inquiry” session on May 18th during the #DHUnbound2022 conference hosted by the Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH). …Digital Humanities4 min read
May 4“Mensch.Maschine.Kultur” and MAGAZINEgts Digital Humanities Research TouchpointsThe Case for Studying the Computer Magazines Collection at the Internet Archive NOTE: This is an work-in-process draft of my next #DigitalHumanities & #AI/#ML article about my #MAGAZINEgts research. I am (pre-)publishing this to make it available in support of an opportunity to present a “lightning talk” at the upcoming closing session of the “Library as Laboratory: A New Series Exploring the…Digital Humanities10 min read
Published in GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers·Mar 10Of Hypergraphs, Programming Pairs, and Personal Learning Networks, Oh My! (Part 2 of 2)Exploring the Research and Data Visualization Designs of the GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers Program — In the first part of this article, I laid out the basis for a Faceted extension to the PAOH (Parallel Aggregated Ordered Hypergraph) notation of hypergraphs. Using the allusion to atoms and molecules, part one of this article focused on the Person-atoms of the design for the proposed GitHub Copilot…Data Science9 min read
Published in GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers·Mar 10Of Hypergraphs, Programming Pairs, and Personal Learning Networks, Oh My! (Part 1 of 2)Exploring the Research and Data Visualization Designs of the GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers Program — In the initial posts to this publication, I used a 2x2 matrix model to identify the composition of the Programming Pairs to be recruited to participate in the GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers research project and support program. The axes anchoring this model are Physical and Coding Abilities. The Physical…Data Science15 min read
Published in GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers·Nov 12, 2021A Confession: I Was Blind to My VictimhoodIt took a hashtag-based serendipitous moment to tear the blinders from my eyes to reveal the Pity Party bias in my initial thoughts on the design of the proposed #GitHubCopilot for #DisabledDevelopers support program. …4 min read
Published in GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers·Nov 9, 2021GitHub Copilot Pair Programming: Something Old, Something NewAs a 70-year-old Citizen Scientist with a severe spinal cord injury, I was excited to be invited into the pilot program for GitHub’s Copilot program. Copilot is an automated programming assistance technology made possible by training Microsoft’s exclusively licensed GPT-3 advanced Machine Learning model on the Big Data mountain of…11 min read
Published in GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers·Nov 7, 2021GitHub Copilot as a Powerful Enabler of Pair Programming in Support of Disabled DevelopersThis is a copy of my second post to the Copilot community forum. It was written in reply to a comment post by Ryan Salva, Product Manager of the Copilot project at GitHub.It was published on the forum on November 3, 2021. Hey Ryan, Thank you for your encouraging reply…4 min read