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Israel's Netanyahu is hospitalized to finally receive a heart, but experts are unsure whether his body will accept it.

How is cash flow still negative after firing 80% of employees and not paying any bills (rent, Google Cloud, employee severance, etc)?

There needs to be both a Netflix series and Harvard Business School case study about this historical feat in corporate mismanagement.

Directing funding from self-interested billionaire philanthropy to grassroots environmental justice organizations is wonderful to see. They're so much more likely to actually have an impact that will matter. And they need so much more support. #Climate 19thnews.org/2023/07/women-led

I was invited by #Meta via a third party to join a roundtable about #AI fairness. There was a generous honorarium. They were asking me to sign an NDA. I said I wouldn't do it unless I could publicly declare my participation, the $ involved, and continue to criticise Meta based on public info. They ghosted me ...

#fundingmatters

Am I the only one who thinks "customization" in a job application cover letter (or letter of reference) should be at the beginning of the letter, not the end? To me, this seems obvious, but there seems to be a template out there that puts it at the end. @academicchatter @sociology

I know Meta is awful but it is worth thinking about how bad an org culture has to be to launch Threads with no alt text. Surely it has to be illegal to discriminate against disabled people like that
#accessibility #threads #meta

You know that metaphor about how a frog in a pot on the stove doesn't know it's heating up and doesn't jump out until it's too late?

The pot has started boiling.

#climatecrisis

Continually see the idea that something "simple" is so often confounded with easy in
There are lots of ideas that present as "simple" that require a ton of work, or are much more complex than initially presented.
This seems to happen from everything like centering student voices to making instruction engaging. Unprincipled tool (often edtech) approaches frequently undermine engaging with and addressing "simple" problems with ineffective but at times satisfying quick fixes.
@edutooters

I believe Elon Musk’s superpower is that he is really good at convincing smart people to do work for him where he takes the majority of the credit and financial rewards.

The Twitter debacle is because he drank his own kool aid about being a tech genius and purchased it on impulse with no exit plan.

Those who say "Without tests, we wouldn't know how kids (or teachers) are doing" just reveal their ignorance about the existence and relative benefits of using alternative forms of assessment.
But such statements make me wonder if I, too, sometimes make a statement ("X is necessary") when I really should be asking a question ("Are there alternatives to X?").

Laws restricting the teaching of controversy have a chilling effect – and interfere with #holocaust education:

“Many educators have been shying away from sensitive issues…As a result, research shows, students may be deprived of vital lessons such as the global persistence of crimes against humanity and the factors that give rise to genocides.”

theconversation.com/im-an-educ

#histodons #history #education #Florida

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