post by Rutger Bregman (@rutgerbregman.com)
reads: Absolutely brilliant piece about the Left's TOTAL blindness on AI. Their dismissal of AI risks mirrors how climate deniers treat CO2.
Will probably get a lot of nastiness for this on Bluesky, but I guess that's part of the same problem.
i shouldn’t give this piece any more attention than it has already garnered but i feel like it is worth pointing out some flaws in the argument/unquestioned assumptions
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18.02.2026 16:46
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It’s blowing my mind that schools, universities, public services would run headlong into this. We spent 15 years documenting black boxes. This is a black box in a black hole!
23.11.2025 23:16
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Early Career Rescue Fellowship
Three German universities offering post-docs for researchers "who cannot conduct or continue their work in the USA appropriately because of actual political pressure. "
www.uni-konstanz.de/zukunftskoll...
11.11.2025 19:10
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Staff Seismologist
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🔔 The California Geological Survey is hiring a SEISMOLOGIST. 🔔
Duty station is in Sacramento. Position closes September 1st so apply now!
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22.08.2025 17:00
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Trump’s Get-Tough Approach on Homelessness May Sweep Up Veterans
The administration has pledged to end support for Housing First, the approach behind the V.A.’s greatest housing success story.
Many who work with homeless veterans said they were blindsided by President Trump's pledge to end support for Housing First, the approach behind the VA’s greatest housing success story.
19.08.2025 17:00
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The purpose of academic freedom is not to allow faculty to live cushy lives free from criticism or constraint. Its purpose is to allow them to investigate widely and report (or criticize) the results openly, instead of allowing politicians to decide what is true and what is not.
14.08.2025 14:33
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Hidden Inside Our Electronics, Tiny Doodles From Another Era
I hope this article about doodles etched onto silicon chips offers you some relief from all the doom.
12.08.2025 20:31
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Challenge: post your last photo taken in DC to show what a hell-hole it is.
11.08.2025 19:32
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If you are applying to a PhD, don't use an LLM in composing your proposal.
If you are doing a PhD, don't use an LLM to do the writing and reading and thinking for you.
Sorry, I am going to die on this hill.
31.07.2025 09:52
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I’m thinking today about all the women doing DEI work in universities, and how all of our canceled grants and shuttered initiatives means that not only are we losing the time we’ve already put in, we’re now even more behind our male peers who stayed focused on their research.
24.07.2025 19:15
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Someone take up this very generous offer! I also recommend checking out the resources from the OpEd Project if you want to learn to write opinion: www.theopedproject.org
06.07.2025 18:08
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If any of my scientist *mutuals* wants to write an op-ed for their newspaper about science but you’re not feeling confident about your writing skills, I will happily ghost co-write the piece with you. I’m fast, and I’m pretty good. And we need people making the case for science. 🧪⚛️🔭
06.07.2025 17:26
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For those attending #AGU2025, consider submitting an abstract to our session “Advances in Machine Learning for Solid Earth Geoscience”.
Please share with your network!
01.07.2025 19:39
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NOAA Proposes Permanently Closing Premiere Hurricane Research Institute
In its proposed 2026 budget released Monday, NOAA closes all federally funded weather and climate research labs, including the one responsible for maintaining the nation’s top hurricane models
It's hard to adequately summarize how destructive NOAA's 2026 proposed budget released on Monday is for hurricane forecasting, but I crammed all I could into today's newsletter. I encourage everyone with interests along the coast to read it carefully. ⬇️
01.07.2025 15:20
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Commentary: Project 2025 spells disaster for oceans and coasts in a changing climate
Project 2025’s authors and contributors — a who’s who of fossil fuel industry insiders and climate denialists — have proposed policies that paint a terrifying future for the ocean and the mil…
When I wrote an op-ed during the campaign saying that Project 2025 called for the near-total elimination of NOAA and that ocean scientists should therefore oppose Trump and support Harris, senior scientists in my field called me alarmist and hysterical and unprofessional
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30.06.2025 18:23
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All the gratitude --
- to scientists who've reported their grants to grant-watch.us. Your willingness to share matters & has made a difference.
- to @aniloza.bsky.social for this article and many others that document the destruction of American science.
- to @noamross.net as the perfect teammate.
27.05.2025 14:31
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Trump Has Cut Science Funding to Its Lowest Level in Decades
The lag in funding extends far beyond D.E.I. initiatives, affecting almost every area of science: chemistry, computing, engineering, materials and more.
I want better futures, not whatever is next when you don’t invest in discovery and education.
“Economists have warned that cutting federal funding for scientific research could, in the long run, damage the U.S. economy by an amount equivalent to a major recession”
www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
22.05.2025 12:26
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9 Federally Funded Scientific Breakthroughs That Changed Everything
We wouldn't have some essential everyday things without federal funding for science.
16.05.2025 13:54
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Opinion | I Came to Study Aging. Now I’m Trapped in ICE Detention.
America is intentionally squandering our global scientific advantage by persecuting academics and researchers. There is beauty and wonder in the quest for scientific understanding, and we should be helping that curiosity bloom, not crushing it under jackboots.
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/13/o...
13.05.2025 17:56
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The NSF Is Being Dismantled — With Broad Implications For The American Economy
The economic consequences of cuts to the National Science Foundation and restricting scientific inquiry on this scale could be far-reaching.
“The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas — hardly a partisan institution — finds that nondefense government R&D yields long-run economic returns of 150% to 300% …“Our findings therefore point to a misallocation of public capital, and substantial underinvestment in nondefense R&D.”
10.05.2025 04:30
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Searchable database of tangible benefits that federally-funded research gave us.
A crowd-sourced site. Health and Well-being. National Security. Prosperity.
Calling all science advocates!! Carlos Brody+ are creating a searchable database of tangible science benefits, and they need you.
publicusaresearchbenefits.com
They are asking for suggestions - from brief to lengthy. The database is state-searchable, so all 50 states.
Please spread the word!
06.05.2025 12:55
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Rapid Response Bridge Funding Program
In the face of recent abrupt shifts in federal funding for education research, including large-scale terminations of National Science Foundation (NSF) research grant awards, we have developed a rap...
I’m generally a cynic. Glass half empty kind of guy. But then I see something like this and think…there are good people out there. be positive and have hope. There is light in darkness. Early career scientists are being prioritized. Take a look! 🧪
www.spencer.org/grant_types/...
03.05.2025 01:42
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