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#Datacenters could use up to 9% of total #electricity generated in the #UnitedStates by #2030, more than doubling their current consumption, as technology companies pour funds into expanding their computing hubs, the Electric Power Research Institute said on Wednesday.
reuters.com/business/energy/da

<strong>Biblical Gilgal: A Common Place Name or a Cult Site near Jericho?</strong>

"_Gilgal was a national cult centre of the Kingdom of Israel, and in several references its name appears alongside that of Bethel (1 Sam 7:16; 2 Kgs 2:1–2; Hos 4:15; 12:12; Amos 4:4; 5:4–5). Bethel, located in the highlands, was the seat of a national temple (see Amos 7:13) and the place where the golden calf, the animal sacred to the Storm God, represented the God of Israel in his temple._"

Naʾaman, N. (2024). Biblical Gilgal: A Common Place Name or a Cult Site near Jericho? Tel Aviv, 51(1), 59–72. doi.org/10.1080/03344355.2024.

@archaeodons @histodon @histodons

<strong>Earliest, most distant galaxy discovered with James Webb Space Telescope </strong>

"_The two earliest and most distant galaxies yet confirmed, dating back to only 300 million years after the Big Bang, have been discovered using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), an international team of astronomers today announced._"

cam.ac.uk/research/news/earlie

@science @astronomy

<strong>Deep Reading Will Save Your Soul</strong>

"_...what bothers me about this educational approach—the “problem” approach, the “STEAM” (STEM + arts) approach—is what it leaves out. It leaves out the humanities. It leaves out books. It leaves out literature and philosophy, history and art history and the history of religion. It leaves out any mode of inquiry—reflection, speculation, conversation with the past—that cannot be turned to immediate practical ends._"

persuasion.community/p/deep-re

@bookstodon

<strong>The geometrical atomism of Roger Bacon</strong>

"_He argued that all four sublunar elements, namely, earth, water, air, and fire, can be analysed into geometrical units which take two shapes: cubical when at rest, and pyramidal when in motion. This allowed him, in turn, to solve the difficulty of the participation of the cubical portions of earth in elemental transmutations, which was due to the triangular faces of the other elements._"

Kedar, Y. (2024) ‘The geometrical atomism of Roger Bacon’, British Journal for the History of Philosophy, pp. 1–18. doi: doi.org/10.1080/09608788.2024..

@philosophy

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<strong>Episode 296 - The Mongol Storm with Nicholas Morton</strong>

"_We talk to Dr Nicholas Morton about the arrival of the Mongols into the Byzantine world. Their confrontation with the Seljuks of Anatolia will have serious consequences._"

shows.acast.com/b53d3462-8bc8-

@histodon @histodons

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<strong>From rags to riches, or the multifaceted progress of lady</strong>

"_In 1992, Rainer Schulze, a German researcher, examined the entry lady in the OED and presented the word’s story in nineteen steps, which I’ll reproduce below in an abridged form (all my examples will also be borrowed from his paper). The main steps are as follows: someone who kneads bread; the female head of the household (a mistress in relation to servants or slaves); Virgin Mary (a most important leap), and Lady as the designation of the Virgin (Our Lady, finds its counterparts in Latin Domina Nostra, French Notre Dame, and elsewhere); a woman who rules over subjects; a woman of superior position in society; a woman who is the object of chivalrous devotion; a woman, loosely defined but of usually not very elevated standard of social position._"

blog.oup.com/2024/05/from-rags

@linguistics

<strong>Teach Yourself a Language in 15 Minutes a Day: Step-by-Step Demonstration </strong>

"_With the right materials and methods, it is possible to give yourself a firm foundation in a foreign language in less than a year by studying for 15 systematic minutes each day._"

length: thirty one minutes and forty two seconds.

youtube.com/watch?v=MqR3K1alUi

@linguistics

<strong>Imagined otherness fuels blatant dehumanization of outgroups</strong>

"_Given the cruelties that humans are capable of inflicting upon others, understanding the origins of blatant dehumanization is of paramount importance if we aim to ultimately curb such atrocities. This study demonstrates that merely perceiving the other as seeing the world in a fundamentally different way can lead people to conceive of them as subhuman._"

van Loon, A., Goldberg, A. & Srivastava, S.B. Imagined otherness fuels blatant dehumanization of outgroups. Commun Psychol 2, 39 (2024). doi.org/10.1038/s44271-024-000

@politicalscience @psychology @sociology

<strong>Adam Smith & Universities</strong>

"The discipline of colleges and universities is in general contrived, not for the benefit of the students, but for the interest, or more properly speaking, for the ease of the masters."

Source: _An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations_.

@earlymodern

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@User47 Check out this book for a real inside look at Big Pharma in America. Unfettered #Capitalism

“The United States spends an excess $1.5 trillion annually on #healthcare compared to other wealthy countries—yet the amount of time that Americans live in good health ranks a lowly 68th in the world. At the heart of the problem is #BigPharma, which funds most clinical trials and therefore controls the research agenda, withholds the real data from those trials as corporate secrets, and shapes most of the information relied upon by health care professionals.”

amazon.com/Sickening-Pharma-Am

@LupinoArts @linguistics @science I agree there is a difference between regurgitation and comprehension.

@bibliolater Please repeat after me: "LLMs don't 'understand' language." Your turn. @linguistics @science

<strong>How Google Translate Uses Math to Understand 134 Languages | WSJ Tech Behind</strong>

"_Google Translate uses sophisticated neural networks to translate 134 languages in real time. And using your phone’s camera, it can translate your surroundings without typing._"

length: eight minutes and twenty seconds.

youtube.com/watch?v=OPTKlycwIk

@linguistics @science

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