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Simia is the name of this website. It is the personal homepage of Denny Vrandečić, and reflects his interests, hobbies, research, and whatever else he wants to express here. It used to be called Nodix, but there were some issues with the name. It was renamed to Simia end of 2007. Thus Simia -- in its Nodix incarnation -- was created 14 January 2001, exactly one day before Wikipedia.
Simia has both a blog and other content pages, loosely coupled. It runs on Semantic MediaWiki. It's canonical URL is http://simia.net
The name Simia has several connotations:
- in biology it means ape or monkey. Simia was one of the four original genera of the primates, as introduced by Linnaeus himself. By 1929 it was decided to drop the genus, as all species who were considered simia have been sorted in other places in the taxonomy
- in the role playing game Das Schwarze Auge, Simia is the deity of creativity, and legends sing that Simia was the first of the elves to come out of the light
And I like the sound of it.
The following posts are about Simia:
- 2024 US election (10 November 2024, English)
- How to pronounce MySQL (17 October 2024, English)
- A passport odyssey (10 October 2024, English)
- Trademark on people names? (23 September 2024, English)
- The quest for the lost graveyard (31 August 2024, English)
- Heading for Germany (29 July 2024, English)
- Github not displaying external contributions anymore (27 June 2024, English)
- Productivity pro tip (20 June 2024, English)
- Facebook checking my activity (15 June 2024, English)
- Experiment to understand LLMs better (12 June 2024, English)
- Taking a self-driving car (10 June 2024, English)
- Sleeping Lady with a Black Vase (31 May 2024, English)
- The Ring verse in German (28 May 2024, English)
- The height of Anson Mount (26 May 2024, English)
- Little Richard and James Brown (8 May 2024, English)
- Johnny Cash and Stalin (7 May 2024, English)
- The Heat Death of the Internet (2 May 2024, English)
- Beyoncé's Number One in Country (30 April 2024, English)
- War in the shadows (26 April 2024, English)
- Daniel Dennett (19 April 2024, English)
- Katherine Maher on The Truth (18 April 2024, English)
- Partial copyright for an AI generated work (17 April 2024, English)
- Northern Arizona (10 April 2024, English)
- Crossing eight time zone borders in three hours (30 March 2024, English)
- New home in Emeryville (29 March 2024, English)
- A conspiracy to kill a browser (28 March 2024, English)
- 35th birthday of the Web (25 March 2024, English)
- Gödel on language (23 March 2024, English)
- Rainbows end (22 March 2024, English)
- From vexing uncertainty to intellectual humility (21 March 2024, English)
- Feeding the cat (18 March 2024, English)
- Dolly Parton's What's up? (17 March 2024, English)
- Views on the US economy 2024 (16 March 2024, English)
- Libertarian cities (15 March 2024, English)
- Get Morse code from text (6 February 2024, English)
- Playing around with Aliquot (28 January 2024, English)
- The Surrounding Sea (15 January 2024, English)
- Das Mädchen Doch (14 January 2024, German)
- Languages with the best lexicographic data coverage in Wikidata 2023 (8 January 2024, English)
- Progress in lexicographic data in Wikidata 2023 (5 January 2024, English)
- RIP Niklaus Wirth (4 January 2024, English)
- Wikidata lexicographic data coverage for Croatian in 2023 (3 January 2024, English)
- Star Trek's 32nd century (19 December 2023, English)
- Finding God through Information Theory (18 December 2023, English)
- Little One's first GIF (10 December 2023, English)
- Moving to Germany (1 December 2023, English)
- Sam Altman and the veil of ignorance (18 November 2023, English)
- Babel (13 November 2023, English)
- Existential crises (4 November 2023, English)
- Wikidata crossed 2 billion edits (2 November 2023, English)