("5 billion readers by 2017" would have sounded just as crazy 100 years ago.)
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This was almost the situation in the late 18th/early 19th century, when amateur naturalism and cabinets of curiosities were widespread hobbies.
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I have gotten that sense, but I've always wondered if it was truly widespread or only among the nobility, i.e. the only past-people we read or think about.
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4 lines of text?! TL;DR.
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source?
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Citizen Science is kind of like this:https://www.eveonline.com/discovery/
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"make many things, do many things.. [build your corpus of the experiences that seem to be so valuable in problem solving] .. goal for 9BB scientists by 2050.."
@worrydream do you take it upon yourself to motivate others as such? not everyone is spurred by science like you and I..Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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https://petewarden.com/2017/11/13/deep-learning-is-eating-software/ …
@petewarden@blaiseaguera http://youtu.be/GEy-vtev1Bw#t=15 … programming power for everyone? yes, but..pic.twitter.com/DWjeGUP87T -
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#utopia shouldn't delete 7000 languages/wisdoms with one monoculture@authorwadedavis http://youtu.be/bL7vK0pOvKI#t=219 …pic.twitter.com/lEKZqOm8SO
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