If those app developers had any actual imagination, they’d make sure he doesn’t respond on Good Friday & Easter Saturday because his hands are a bit tied up on the cross and with harrowing hell. And then he can get back on Sunday with “whoa, you wouldn’t BELIEVE what just happened to me! 🥴”
07.03.2026 11:20
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Unfortunately, support for the beliefs that undergird this kind of action aren't fringe in the US. Surveys shows that 1/3 of Americans—and ~2/3 of White Evangelical Christians—hold Christian nationalist views, and similar numbers believe that we're living in the end times, with Christ's return near.
03.03.2026 10:43
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Hot Metal Bridge Post-Bac Program | The Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies | University of Pittsburgh
This two-semester post-baccalaureate fellowship program is designed to help talented students from groups traditionally underrepresented in their academic disciplines, including pell eligible, first g...
Know a promising undergrad who wants more time before applying to grad school? Pitt has a funded postbac program for students from underrepresented groups.
This year, my lab will consider applications for solo supervision or to be co-supervised by @mehrgol.bsky.social!
App deadline is March 15!
16.02.2026 20:43
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How to Film ICE
Filming federal agents in public is legal, but avoiding a dangerous—even deadly—confrontation isn’t guaranteed. Here’s how to record ICE and CBP agents as safely as possible and have an impact.
NEW: The @wired.com Security desk put together a comprehensive guide to filming ICE—with tips for reducing risk at the forefront. No paywall, but please consider subscribing to help find these kinds of resources. And stay safe out there. www.wired.com/story/how-to...
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31.01.2026 10:55
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A round, light brown tablet made of clay with three lines of cuneiform scripts. Two rulings, or traced straight lines, enclose the writing. The photo also shows the sides of the tablet, including a few damaged parts.
May as well dive right in.
Did you know that dogs in ancient Mesopotamia also refused to drop the ball?
According to a Sumerian proverb, “The dog understands ‘Take it!’ It does not understand ‘Put it down!’”
Source: cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts/34...
13.11.2024 11:20
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I came to Minneapolis to report on what's going on, and one of the main questions I showed up with is "just what is the scale of the resistance?" After all, we're all used to the news calling Portland a "war zone" or whatever when it's just some protests in one part of town.
22.01.2026 03:58
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ChatGPT and "Inventing the University"
What we can learn from the em dash debate
This piece gets at one of the underlying reasons students turn to LLMs - because they think it makes them sound like they belong in a university setting. It's the same motive that had students overusing the thesaurus pre-ChatGPT. theimportantwork.substack.com/p/chatgpt-an...
10.12.2025 14:21
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With AltText, so everyone can understand what’s possible if you think about women as people and not just caregiving machines
09.12.2025 12:16
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The Psychological Impact of Digital Isolation: How AI-Driven Social Interactions Shape Human Behavior and Mental Well-Being
Felix Eling
3697-3705
Apr 30, 2025
Education
The Psychological Impact of Digital Isolation: How AI-Driven Social Interactions Shape Human Behavior and Mental Well-Being
Felix Eling
Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Pharmacy, Gulu College of Health Sciences, Gulu City, Northern Uganda
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.47772/IJRISS.2025.90400265
Received: 13 March 2025; Revised: 22 March 2025; Accepted: 25 March 2025; Published: 30 April 2025
ABSTRACT
The increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in social interactions has transformed how humans experience companionship, communication, and mental well-being. This review examines the psychological impact of AI-driven social interactions, focusing on virtual assistants, AI chatbots, and digital companions. It explores the benefits, risks, and ethical concerns associated with AI companionship. A systematic review methodology was employed, detailing inclusion criteria, databases searched, and analysis techniques. Findings suggest that while AI can offer emotional relief and support, over-reliance may disrupt real-world social bonding. Ethical concerns such as data privacy, emotional manipulation, and regulatory gaps are highlighted. The study underscores the need for balanced AI integration in human socialization. The study also addresses gaps in previous literature by examining AI’s influence on different demographic groups and cultural contexts.
Let me tell you a story. Perhaps you can guess where this is going... though it does have a bit of a twist.
I was poking around Google Scholar for publications about the relationship between chatbots and wellness. Oh how useful: a systematic literature review! Let's dig into the findings. 🧵
05.12.2025 22:35
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I'm so tired of people telling me to have students critique LLM outputs. I'm just going to print this on little cards and hand them out
24.11.2025 14:36
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Happening in 30 minutes in convention center 306, join us! #aarsbl2025
22.11.2025 19:31
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Saturday 3-4:30 pm, Hynes Convention center 206
Session Title: Facing Threats to Democracy, lessons from pragmatism
Panelists are Lisa Sowle Cahill, David Lamberth, Chris Tirres, and David Evans
Hope to see everyone this afternoon at our roundtable on Facing Threats to Democracy. It should be a great conversation!
The line-up of panelists has changed slightly from what is listed in the app. Here is the updated version: #AARSBL25 #SBLAAR25
22.11.2025 14:32
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Saturday 3-4:30 pm, Hynes Convention center 206
Session Title: Facing Threats to Democracy, lessons from pragmatism
Panelists are Lisa Sowle Cahill, David Lamberth, Chris Tirres, and David Evans
Hope to see everyone this afternoon at our roundtable on Facing Threats to Democracy. It should be a great conversation!
The line-up of panelists has changed slightly from what is listed in the app. Here is the updated version: #AARSBL25 #SBLAAR25
22.11.2025 14:32
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👋 to everyone at #AAR and #SBL in Boston. This feed that aggregates all related hashtags into one easy to follow chronological feed. It ensures you don't miss something because it was tagged #AARSBL25 and you were looking at #SBLAAR25.
Pin it to make it easier to get to! bsky.app/profile/paul...
22.11.2025 12:05
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Achievement unlocked: I both remembered to print my AAR name badge AND remembered to pack it and bring it with me to Boston!
#aarsbl25
22.11.2025 13:58
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Problem is: Neither our work culture nor our education culture incentivizes deep learning. Instead, we're incentivized to economize--to learn only what's needed to finish the task or get the answer right on the test.
So, people use ChatGPT, even when they know they could learn more by other means.
21.11.2025 16:57
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What if we could work with our public libraries to create + sustain convivial infrastructures for local news, local 🎶, digital equity, and more? I wrote abt lots of communities that are doing this work, bldg networks of solidarity + resistance, modeling alternatives to extractive commercial systems.
01.11.2025 13:57
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Ed Luce watching democracy die in the United States of America
24.10.2025 06:53
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There are a lot of cowards in elite positions. There is a lot of courage in civil society. People aren't just taking career risks--though the spate of recent resignations and denunciations might rep. that--they're taking physical risks confronting ICE. They're organizing. Suing.
24.10.2025 15:00
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I'm so glad you said this, because about 30 seconds ago, I published a newsletter piece detailing how conservatives have dump-trucked through all of the previously established common sense, nuanced, compromise positions on trans rights to get here: burns-notice.ghost.io/what-would-t...
29.09.2025 16:03
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"Multiple international...groups have already described the war as genocidal, but reports from two of Israel-Palestine’s most respected human rights organisations is likely to add to pressure for action."
One can hope anyway...
28.07.2025 14:21
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Inside the digital publishing industry, which I try to monitor closely, this is the big news. By Julia Alexander at Puck.
03.07.2025 16:51
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i really didn’t realize how radical of an idea it was to believe that no one deserves to die from ecological disaster
not red voters
not nonvoters
not blue voters in red states
and definitely not fucking eight year old little girls
05.07.2025 10:18
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I don’t have the answers about AI and education, but one thing I’m 100% certain of is that changes cannot be borne of hostility toward students, even if the AI industry isn’t similarly committed.
02.06.2025 17:28
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Also, if you don't have access via the link, I can PM you a pdf
06.05.2025 17:03
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