Tulsi Gabbard and Susie Wiles reportedly engaged in what looks like a national security related coverup. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/07/nsa-foreign-intelligence-trump-whistleblower
No longer at all odd to imagine that Trump and various members of his staff and family and cabinet are all working for foreign, hostile governments.
Per ridurre il traffico la piramide delle priorità deve essere rovesciata, così. In più si riducono smog, rumore, pericolo, incidenti e si migliora la salute dei cittadini e la vivibilità della città
https://benzinazero.wordpress.com/2026/02/08/la-piramide-inversa-del-traffico-urbano/ #traffico #mobilità #urbanistica #politica
This week six Filton 24 activists celebrated a monumental victory after eight full days of jury deliberation.
This is why juries matter. https://novaramedia.com/2025/12/22/why-do-governments-hate-juries-because-they-have-consciences/
A look inside an abandoned scam compound in Cambodia reveals the brutality and banality of fraud. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/02/07/asia-pacific/crime-legal/inside-abandoned-cambodia-scam-center/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #asiapacific #crimelegal #cambodia #gangs #fraud #romancescams
@the_ins_ru "Russia's economy entered 2026 in a worse state than the previous year: GDP is declining and oil prices are at their lowest. Combined with the expensive rouble, this will further increase the state budget deficit, and if oil prices do not rise (which no one expects), the National Welfare Fund reserves, which are being spent at a record pace, could be depleted as early as this year." 1/3
@TheConversationUS ... and not a word about microplastics and the toxicity of synthetic apparel.
Much of the 2026 Games will be run on artificial snow.
Unlike light, airy natural flakes, machine-made snow packs dense and icy. This changes speed, grip and how much falls hurt.
@epyllia I love it and I was about to share it with several collaborators on different projects, but I see it's in-person in Canada. Any plans for online access (I'm already looking at the website) or repeating in Europe?
Hey #TEI & #DigitalHumanities friends—we need your help! 🆘
Our DHSI course "Processing Your TEI/XML with the XML Family of Languages" (https://bit.ly/dhsi-xpath) needs registrants to run this June (15-19). This is the ONLY DHSI course teaching XSLT, XQuery, & Schematron together via XPath (https://dhsi.org/course-offerings/).
People are excited about AI courses, but XML processing is MORE essential now, not less. You need these skills to validate AI outputs, build pipelines, & control your projects. 🧵1/3
The case of “vegetative electron microscopy” illustrated here shows what is badly needed in current #LLM research and has implications far beyond. We need tools that help us curate huge corpora. We need to be able to trace #hallucinations back to the training data and understand what are the specific (to a surprise, often #deterministic) reasons in the model input that cause that particular output.
If anyone is interested in collaborating on this, I'm in, have done some small-scale experiments and have already submitted a grant proposal.
https://theconversation.com/a-weird-phrase-is-plaguing-scientific-papers-and-we-traced-it-back-to-a-glitch-in-ai-training-data-254463
In 2023, a sci-fi magazine shut down submissions after being flooded with AI-written stories. That problem is now everywhere — AI-generated text overwhelming courts, journals, newsrooms, and HR departments.
AI text detectors are good, but they can’t keep up with #AI, which is getting faster and more sophisticated.
Many races during the #WinterOlympics will run on machine-made snow as warming winters bring rain and slush.
Artificial snow is faster, icier – and consequently, more dangerous.
@TheConversationUS where I grew up we have cold winters and hot summers. Opening the window for 10-15 minutes a day doesn't change the temperature much, because walls and furniture don't adapt their temperature so quickly.
@mapto@feddit.bg "Then there is the question of the support that Epstein appears to have been giving to far-right parties in Europe seeking to undermine the European Union – a key strategic goal for Putin. He was in regular contact with Steve Bannon, who later became Trump’s first chief of staff, who was seeking to build a pan-European far-right, anti-EU “movement” and was a powerful supporter of Nigel Farage’s Brexit campaign" 2/2 https://www.euractiv.com/opinion/is-epstein-haunting-europe-from-the-grave/
Europe must investigate Epstein’s links to Russia https://www.euractiv.com/opinion/is-epstein-haunting-europe-from-the-grave/?utm_source=eac&utm_medium=mastodon&utm_campaign=%40euractiv%40masto.ai
Fact-checks can’t stop political deepfakes from circulating — but teaching about deepfakes before people see them shows promise in helping viewers spot the fakes when they show up. https://buff.ly/Moy28dw
@isolyth.dev appears to be explained better here: https://tldr.nettime.org/@remixtures/116014158769041602
@chpollin @ingridbmason I have found the persuasive technology triad to be quite relevant: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persuasive_technology#Functional_triad . With some wishful thinking this could be translated to computer-aided/-assisted (as in CAD, CAM, CALL, etc), computer-supported (as in CSCW/CSCL) and computer-generated as in GenAI.
Studying how people interact, in the past (#CulturalAnalytics) and today (#EdTech #Crowdsourcing). Researcher at @IslabUnimi, University of Milan. Bulgarian activist for legal reform with @pravosadiezv. I use dedicated accounts for different languages.
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