@JamesWidman @mcc Black Mirror's "Common People" comes to mind... 🫤
Many people say they couldn't understand why the Italians and the Germans didn't stand up to their respective fascist leaders in the 1930s.
Modern America, IMO, is showing us EXACTLY how it happened then, and how it's happening again.
I don't even want to CONSIDER/PONDER how all this is going to end
Interesting piece on use of version control to "combat" use of genAI
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01814-5
Of course, this is in a class with 12 students and I suspect it's not easily scalable...
#genAI #academia #teaching #essay #versioncontrol #writing #academicmisconduct
great blogpost about an incendiary report on research #fraud in PNAS
https://reeserichardson.blog/2025/08/04/a-do-or-die-moment-for-the-scientific-enterprise/
New preprint spotted (via Bluesky):
"TADA! Simple guidelines to improve code sharing"
(and make your code Transferable, Accessible, Documented, and Annotated)
Interesting piece on AI in education by Kenan Malik
https://observer.co.uk/news/opinion-and-ideas/article/ai-education-knowledge-technology
AI thrives where education has been devalued
They surely don't want that to happen...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/aug/02/idf-no-fault-conclusion-alleged-war-abuse-cases-report
Nice opinion piece by Eleanor Drage on The Guardian
"Enough of the billionaires and their big tech. ‘Frugal tech’ will build us all a better world"
@ricci @paco @regehr Really annoying that now everything is branded AI. Look! You can automatically send emails!! AI!!111
My main issue with LLM use in reviewing or marking is that those are not tasks LLM were ever built for. Sure you can use a hammer to put jam on your toast, but the end result won't be that great... I've tried asking ChatGPT to review one of my papers.
Apart from the annoying sycophancy, suggestions were either very generic to the point of being useless, outright wrong, or OK but not really that relevant within the context of the study.
I'm all for using AI (which, by the way is not just LLMs...) in situations where it actually helps. Reviewing papers is not one of them.
@thatdnaguy Given the current state of things, it's definitely not the case that everyone knows the limitations of LLMs...
🥳 It's a beautiful announcement to celebrate: Meta is ending political advertisement in 🇪🇺 in October 2025!!
https://about.fb.com/news/2025/07/ending-political-electoral-and-social-issue-advertising-in-the-eu/
These were already illegal in several #EU countries, and my team had found many illegal ones in 🇫🇷 back in 2019. Many ads were paid for by foreign actors. Micro-targeting within social media for political influence will still be abused, but that is a victory against #FIMI and for electoral integrity.
Remember how everyone freaked out about Microsoft’s Recall feature (spyware) in Windows 11? And Microsoft said it would be fine because it’s all processed locally?
Guess what’s not processed locally anymore. https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/23/microsoft_copilot_vision/
@europe @johncarlosbaez @lindsey Make sure you check the opening days if you want to see that, the Anatomy museum is only open once a month or so to the public (but worth visiting!)
#introduction #science #climate #clouds #modelling #geosciences
bonjour le fediverse ! je suis français mais je tooterai majoritairement en anglais (^c^) !
hi fediverse. I'm Lucas, a PhD student at IGE (CNRS, Grenoble, France) whose work focuses on studying the interaction between aerosols and clouds in the Arctic. I'm using climate models and collaborate closely with satellitary observers to improve our understanding of clouds.
I'm counting on mastodon to share about my work and raise awereness around my main scientific concern : climate change (big surprise, is this even a thing anymore ?).
More generally, I wish my academic work could go on being more interdisciplinary and more focused on helping societies and citizens understand and adapt to climate change.
Finally, I'm engaged in climate struggles and love to learn new stuff and share about it. All contents not related to my work will be showed with the appropriate CW.
happy to meet you all c:
@johncarlosbaez @lindsey Yes, we actually have two elephant skeletons, they're quite cool! https://biomedical-sciences.ed.ac.uk/bmto/about-us/find-us
@vnikolov @GrandTheftUrkel @petergleick I would seriously question this graph if the y axis started at 0, given that a zero value would never occur. The graph shows plausible ranges. Not every plot should start at 0. More than anything, one should consider whether the effect size is relevant.
@MichalBryxi @pezmico I don't think the issue is that anyone can edit it (it might be an issue for more niche topics that don't get checked as thoroughly though), rather that it is not a primary source.
But it is often great as a starting place to find the primary sources.
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NPR - The year red-blooded patriotic American high-school jocks replaced migrant farm workers!
The year was 1965. On Cinco de Mayo, newspapers across the country reported that Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz wanted to recruit 20,000 high schoolers to replace the hundreds of thousands of Mexican agricultural workers who had labored in the United States under the so-called Bracero Program.
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Senior lecturer at Edinburgh University and Zhejiang-Edinburgh Joint Institute (ZJE).
Undergraduate Programme Coordinator, Biomedical Informatics at ZJE.
I teach #imageanalysis & #dataanalysis with #RStats & #python.
My research is focused on how #heterogeneous behaviour in #pituitary (and other) cells shapes their function as a population.
I'm also very interested in #reproducibility and #openscience.