Throughout the day, I typically get these kinds of notifications.
Well, not 5 minutes ago, I got a notification that was nothing more than the title of an article:
"Sociodemographic characteristics of missing data in digital phenotyping"
Not their typical zippy clickbait.
Wish I'd have taken a screenshot of it.
I clicked on it.
Of course.
And it took me directly to this article (l. photo) on nature.com.
Normally, it takes me to their site, then links me to a full article (r.), so clearly this was sent out in error.
Also, it's never ever a scientific report.
Ever.
So I started reading.
Of course.
WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK???
Now, full disclosure, I just started reading this, but from what I have gathered so far, it is all about how to use an open source research platform called Beiwe to collect even more of our information while tracking us—in the name of PUBLIC HEALTH.
Now, I know they've BEEN doing that, but this is expanded.
And what is Beiwe?
Well, I'm digging into that now.
For one, it's a sun deity.
Awesome.
And in 2013, it apparently received the...
(I can't make this shit up, folks)
NIH Director's New Innovator Award.
So, I'm going to jump feet first down this rabbit hole now.
Of course.
I'll keep y'all posted on this thread, so bookmark it if you're curious.
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