Treasury calls in Blair thinktank to advise on using Al across public services
When you want to give fascist zillionaires a squillion pounds for dreck, but you arenβt sure how to go about doing it
Treasury calls in Blair thinktank to advise on using Al across public services
When you want to give fascist zillionaires a squillion pounds for dreck, but you arenβt sure how to go about doing it
As someone who works on Austen, I'm begging people to stop adapting Austen.
Glad someone else thought this too. This is pretty much the green dress from the 2005 P&P, plus all its hand / nature / morning tropes.
New forecast from EPRI: data centers will consume 9% to 17% of U.S. electricity by 2030, up from 4% to 5% today. This is a 60% increase from last year's projection. Under existing policies, "incremental [power] supply is dominated by natural gas." powering-intelligence.epri.com
The long 2010s are finally over
The point is that Academia has been around for years, long before AI, and has retroactively applied this, without much notice, to everything already there.
I used a handwritten exam the other day as evidence of why the student handed in an AI essay, as I had their unmediated expressions to compare
The nicest thing about a snow day, and working while the college is officially closed, is that it's a snowbody bothering me day and I get more done.
Just delete them from the site
I can send you the link for their terms of service, because historian.
a friend of mine posted this to me on facebook, god bless her...
FYI, Academia.edu has changed its terms of service to give an irrevocable worldwide license for anything uploaded to its site to be used for generative AI. I do not consent to this and have pulled all my papers.
Cover of "Inventing the Renaissance: Myths of a Golden Age" by Ada Palmer, which is bright orange with white text, and has a greyscale image of the statue of Perseus holding Medusa's head aloft, his sword passing through the letters of the word "the"
So lemme tell you about @adapalmer.bsky.social's Inventing the Renaissance, which came out last year and absolutely blew me away.
I'd replace half the 1st-year curriculum with this book.
Reading it made me a better historian, and also the kind of person who underlines books.
Plus, it's hilarious.
it's weird to see people complain about Bad Bunny's performance being in Spanish when there have been entire operas in Italian, German and French performed in the US and the top song of the last two years, K-Pop Demon Hunters' "Golden" has lyrics in Korean
Did you see this? I chose the decade of my late teens / early 20s too!
Toad dances on the stage, a marvelous performer. From "The Dream" In *Frog and Toad Together*
βFrog, can you be as wonderful as this?β said Toad as he danced all over the stage.
There was no answer.
Holy shit. This is extremely relevant -- like, it's eerie how relevant -- to a story called "Lily the Immortal" by Kyile Lee Baker, that I narrated for It's Storytime last week.
Heathcliff is only written as 'dark'. In Bronte's day, that could have applied to Roma, black Irish, Welsh, Mediterranean, north African, western Asian, Indian, Black, and many more.
Jacob Elordi is half Basque, a Spanish ethnic minority that would have been called 'dark' in Yorkshire.
Judging by the sound from the dudes in the apartment next door, something significant just happened in the Super Bowl
A black and white illustration of a woman wearing mourning including a cloche hat and veil, a high-necked dress with a hobble skirt and carrying a muff.
#TheVictorianBookoftheDead 1911 Mourning ensemble with hat and veil and muff.
βThe Grace that Lacks any Harshness of Line Makes Mourning Distinctive.β
Would wear
Look at Norma Shearer in this get up. An absolute scorching knock out. From The Sketch, 1925.
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HUGE NEWS!!
You're not near NYC, perchance?
Plus amazing views of snowy landscapes, no doubt. I have plans tomorrow night otherwise I'd come to your talk. I'm sure it will be fab.
Idk I kinda think we should bring beliefs like this back. Tell them we gotta fix global warming asap or the Leviathan will escape. We gotta sacrifice another billionaire to the ocean or the harvest will be bad and food will get more expensive
Two b/w images of Indian Air Force helicopters β top image shows two , bottom image shows one close up. They have been hung with richly decorated textiles, complete with four hollow βlegsβ, two massive βearsβ, a pair of βtusksβ, and a massive βtrunkβ
In anniversary news which I canβt quite verify, it may be 39 years (possibly more) since the Indian Air Force dressed their helicopters up as elephants for Republic Day
Reform UK has also criticised the Tories for their comment about Suella Bravermanβs mental health. A Reform source said: Itβs a gross affront to millions of people in this countryβs; itβs also not true. Whether you like Suella or not, she is a Cambridge-educated barrister who has served in a series of extraordinarily senior positions in this country. It goes without saying that she has never been diagnosd with a mental health condition.
Reform genuinely out here arguing Suella Braverman canβt have a mental health condition because *checks notes* sheβs well-educated and has a successful career.
Try again, lads. Your bigotry is showing.
I love this train! Have caught it all the way to NYC also, it's very peaceful.