@kristinHenry sorry, can't shut up. We're in this together, even from afar. Anything counts, no one can do it alone! Keep going, whatever you do. If it comes from the heart, it helps, even in unnoticeable ways.

@kristinHenry hey Kristin, you don't know me, but I've been following you since my early days here, also through some of your difficult moments.

I am Bulgarian, this is a country in a struggle with totalitarianism at least since WWII. I can assure you that what you do is very important. Fighting back is exhaustive. Any positive vibes like your art are a rush of new energy in a journey that otherwise might feel Sisyphean.

Curiosity can lead to either support of science or conspiracies. A recent study found that what matters is how people are curious. Those who dislike uncertainty and want quick answers tend toward conspiracy theories. Those who enjoy exploration and open-ended thinking tend to trust science.

<em>British Journal of Social ...

@dougmerritt @lemgandi that's extremely powerful actually, but I don't think anyone has developed a strong argument yet that expert systems and LLMs are different dimensions of intelligence. As a speculation, I'd rather see the former as the discrete version and the latter as the continuous one.

@lemgandi @dougmerritt whereas GenAI is not so much, unless you consider matrix/tensor dimensions

The bureaucratic rigidness of the Italian government has taken it to a completely unnecessary conflict with US providers. With the poorly-planned Privacy Shield initiative, it entered a digital sovereignty conflict the country never prepared for. The appalling thing is that even the outspoken Mario Draghi didn't try to walk his talk. And now Cloudfare threatens to resist.

"The scheme, which even the EU has called concerning, required us within a mere 30 minutes of notification to fully censor from the Internet any sites a shadowy cabal of European media elites deemed against their interests. No judicial oversight. No due process. No appeal. No transparency. It required us to not just remove customers, but also censor our 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver meaning it risked blacking out any site on the Internet. And it required us not just to censor the content in Italy but globally. In other words, Italy insists a shadowy, European media cabal should be able to dictate what is and is not allowed online."
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HRANA – Iran’s nationwide protests continued into their thirteenth day amid a widespread internet shutdown. According to HRANA reports, over the past 13 days at least 65 people have been killed, 2,311 individuals have been arrested, and protests have been recorded at 512 locations across 180 cities in 31 provinces. On this day, despite severe […]

For the nation’s first president, friendliness was strategy, not concession: the republic would treat other nations with civility in order to remain independent of their appetites and quarrels. theconversation.com/george-was

The 6-7 craze that disrupted classrooms and sports events worldwide was more than just nonsense.

Media scholars from 3 countries say the fad reveals how children use meaningless language and games to carve out spaces where they hold the power and adults don't make the rules. theconversation.com/the-6-7-cr

When reputable local news outlets close, fewer people vote and get involved in local politics, and misinformation, corruption and polarization increase, an expert on the U.S. media and its role in democracy explains. theconversation.com/why-the-pi

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