Re: What Caused Nettime??

2019-09-04 Thread tbyfield
On 4 Sep 2019, at 15:43, newme...@aol.com wrote: P.S.  While "gender" might be your concern, it sure wasn't when we got together. It seems like that "we" involves some pretty big assumptions. If you turn your statement around to say that gender wasn't a focus in the early days of nettime and

Re: Flying in Berlin's Sky, an Afternoon Investigation - September 22

2019-09-04 Thread Harv Stanic Staalman
On Wed, 4 Sep 2019 17:43:47 +0200 Tatiana Bazzichelli wrote this: > Dear Harv, > > you get here the answer directly from Emmanuel Freudenthal, who I am > quoting: > > "Flightradar, Flightaware and all the websites apart from one > (ADSB-Exchange) remove many aircrafts from the data that they pr

Re: radio nettime: 8 Sept 2019 12:00-13:00

2019-09-04 Thread Morlock Elloi
It looks like nettime became a thing unto itself (there must be a fancy name for that.) Due to its longevity, this was bound to happen at some point, like in biological evolution, when random amino acids get together and some combination survives, it lingers on, and given enough time, you get l

Re: Flying in Berlin's Sky, an Afternoon Investigation - September 22

2019-09-04 Thread Tatiana Bazzichelli
Dear Harv, you get here the answer directly from Emmanuel Freudenthal, who I am quoting: "Flightradar, Flightaware and all the websites apart from one (ADSB-Exchange) remove many aircrafts from the data that they present on their website. More than 80% of all military aircraft and 60% of all gov

Re: Flying in Berlin's Sky, an Afternoon Investigation - September 22

2019-09-04 Thread Harv Stanic Staalman
Hi,  it sounds interesting, but we already built Flightradar24 a live air traffic tracking.  So how that differs from it?  my best hss Sent from my BlackBerry?   Original Message   From: Tatiana Bazzichelli Sent: Wednesday 4 September 2019 17:11 To: nettim...@kein.org Subject: Flying in Berlin

Flying in Berlin's Sky, an Afternoon Investigation - September 22

2019-09-04 Thread Tatiana Bazzichelli
Dear all, I would like to invite you to register to our forthcoming workshop! Few spots are still available, if you love to get more into OSint (Open Source Intelligence) and have fun with us tracking planes on a Sunday afternoon! FLYING IN BERLIN'S SKY, AN AFTERNOON INVESTIGATION Date: Sunday, 2

Re: radio nettime: 8 Sept 2019 12:00-13:00

2019-09-04 Thread John Young
Gotcha: Burn the books. Cloud all digital. Restrict access to officially obsequious scholars who shall be time-capsuled. At 10:30 AM 9/4/2019, you wrote: On Wed, 4 Sep 2019 at 02:42, tbyfield <tbyfi...@panix.com> wrote: ... Â This list is some seriously bespoke sh

Re: radio nettime: 8 Sept 2019 12:00-13:00

2019-09-04 Thread Magnus Boman
On Wed, 4 Sep 2019 at 02:42, tbyfield wrote: > ... > This list is some seriously bespoke shit. So, if you value this list, then > part of what > you value is our judgment. And our judgment now is that it's time to > think very seriously about shutting it down AND MAYBE ALSO trying > something

What Caused Nettime??

2019-09-04 Thread newmedia
Ted: Geoff, if you and/or anyone else is committed to nettime as a project, however you see it, then you might consider starting a new list (or whatever) dedicated to that project and recruiting people to contribute. Speaking as someone who was there from the "beginning" (and as one of those wh

Re: The effect of "Nettime is in bad shape" on user agent ratios

2019-09-04 Thread Douglas Bagnall
On 4/09/19 4:41 am, John Preston wrote: > Thanks Douglas. I like this. I would like to play with this on a > wider scale (listiverse). Do you have a script to scrape out the > headers from the archived messages or something? Not if you mean web archives. If you mean mbox files, then yes -- last ni

Re: The effect of "Nettime is in bad shape" on user agent ratios

2019-09-04 Thread Douglas Bagnall
On 4/09/19 6:27 am, Tomasz Rola wrote: >> What should seem weird is that one third of us are using Gmail. > > _Only_ one third? Very weird, indeed. Actually what I said was wrong. A third of the *posts* are from Gmail. That is a worthy distinction to make in all circumstances, but in nettime we a