Hi #fediverse. We need to talk about something.
While talking to a colleague about how I recently learned most people have never sat on a crow it came up that she has never been sat on by a cat. Like, not even once during childhood.
Another colleague admitted they also have never been sat on by a cat.
My hypothesis is that most people have at one point in their life sat on by a cat.
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Have you ever been sat on by a cat?
Please boost for scientific accuracy.
RE: https://zeppelin.flights/@TSindelar/116145582096927998
For me it was Journey and U2.
RE: https://newsie.social/@ProPublica/116024416798188714
This is grim reading, but it's well-done (a thing which I almost never say about news coverage of libraries).
RE: https://mastodon.social/@rustyshelf/115931309739887809
It is a blessing and a curse that the sweet spot of LLM-based AI is doing a passable job with things that aren't very important to you. Programmers like it for simple software; your boss thinks it can replace you.
During the McCarthy era, my dad β a University of Michigan professor β was asked by the FBI to name communists or other subversives at the University. He refused. He told us they came several times to his office to pressure him, even threatening him with being called before the Committee (a career-ending event everyone feared). He refused every time. The University administration backed him up. A decade later I overheard some faculty (partygoers at our house) talking about the events with respect.
I never thought those days would come again.
Donβt be a snitch on friends and colleagues. Donβt cooperate. Keep your self respect and earn the esteem of others. Plus it is the right thing to do.