Physicist Lise Meitner died on this day in 1968 just before her 90th birthday, having discovered fission, having been excluded from the Nobel Prize for her own discovery, and having paved the way for women in science anyway. This is her remarkable story: https://t.co/WJ9kLAYhbV
Bellingcat isn't just a news site, we have a collection of tools and resources on our page to help individuals in the open-source research field. You can find the full archive here: https://www.bellingcat.com/category/resources/
We've written up a short guide on how to navigate social media at a time rife with misinformation. Read our tips here: https://www.bellingcat.com/resources/how-tos/2023/10/26/separating-fact-from-fiction-on-social-media-in-times-of-conflict/?utm_source=mastodon
The Committee to Protect Journalists "has documented the deadliest period for journalists covering conflict since CPJ began tracking in 1992."
https://cpj.org/2023/10/cpj-statement-on-news-blackout-in-gaza/
Elon Musk knew he made a bad bet on Twitter. He was right. https://t.co/Oy1F2pE3HL
An economic view of Gaza before 7 October. Isn't desperation one of the main sources of terrorism? If it is, then is waging a war an adequate response? History from elsewhere teaches us that it's not https://news.sky.com/story/amp/how-gaza-went-from-desperately-poor-to-even-poorer-and-why-thats-important-to-the-current-war-12992403
Designing algorithms to return definitive results and then getting duped by conspiracy theorists is embarrassing; doing the same and getting pwned by the hapless stupidity of large language models is malpractice.
IMO this is not simply a matter of Google's algorithms being no good. What's going on here is that Google is playing a losing game by trying to extract true information from the web algorithmically. Why would Google choose to play a game it could only lose?
Garbage aka providing relevant Ads 😂 comic credit https://supercombodeluxe.com/gmen/ #privacy #security uBlock Origin, FTW.
"Backed with US weapons and munitions, Israel has dropped over ten thousand bombs in Gaza in just a week, twice as many as the US dropped in Afghanistan in a year and, according to UN sources, the equivalent to a quarter of a nuclear bomb."
A quarter of a nuclear bomb worth of explosives in one week. Let that sink in.
https://jacobin.com/2023/10/israel-gaza-bombing-air-strikes-civilians
A story of the asymmetry of tolerance in a world where people are not born equal.
https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2023/10/21/atop-a-jerusalem-mountain-a-cafe-of-rare-coexistence-in-a-divided-city
US presidential candidate Marianne Williamson has a proposal for an approach to a solution of the conflict in the Middle East that is not considered by the powers that be.
This is just one or of many reasons the status quo in the US needs to be changed. And this would improve the status quo in the world.
Yes, I'm a dreamer...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=diKYEm-u2n4
Now would be a good time for all European politicians and journalists to setup accounts on Mastodon.
Just so proud of Mastodon today.
These times are very challenging. Rather than descend into an abyss of fake news and stident acrimony, somehow Mastodon seems to be largely maintaining a civil tone and self regulating misinformation.
It is pretty amazing to see an open social media community functioning this well given the meltdown across other platforms.
Let's continue to demand accuracy and civility while we debate these seminal issues. Let Mastodon be the beacon in these dark times.
I spend several hours a week writing letters of recommendation for students and faculty. It's important.
But...today I learned that for the past 6 years, the NSF has been throwing away up to 40% of my graduate fellowship recommendations, unread.
It's an infuriating disregard of faculty time.
The whole ecosystem is "marked" by radioactive particles globally distributed by nuclear weapon testing:
"Anthropogenic uranium signatures in turtles, tortoises, and sea turtles from nuclear sites"
There are countless species, flora and fauna, with studies tracking this. Interested in more on this, read my book *Nuclear Bodies*
#Anthropocene #nuclear #NuclearTesting @histodons
https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/article/2/8/pgad241/7244772
There’s no duller category of #mastodon post than “Twitter is bad and so are the people posting there.”
So this looks very fun to play, I'm very impressed by it all things considered! https://trustandsafety.fun
Here's @mmasnick with some details into the creation of this trust and safety-themed challenge of a game. https://www.techdirt.com/2023/10/17/trust-safety-tycoon-try-your-hand-at-managing-a-social-media-trust-safety-team/
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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