Noah Liebman

@noleli
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UX∩audio, FE design+dev, data viz, severe weather, Judaism. Whistler. PhD from Northwestern TSB. UXE/Design Technologist at Shure. KC8TKP.
Webhttps://noahliebman.net/
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@amcvittie even more amazing to me is that they did this stuff almost 60 years ago

TIL that Palestinian students at Colombia had to split from the protest leadership to get away from Western edge lord leftists. LOL not surprised

EDIT: I should have included the link. Here it is: https://forward.com/news/817276/mahmoud-khalil-hamas-zionism-antisemitism-israel/

Mahmoud Khalil wants to reassure you

The Columbia protest leader on Hamas, Zionism and why Jews shouldn’t fear a 'free Palestine'

The Forward

Struggling to focus this evening, so here are two of my favourite recent Artemis II photos from the growing collection:

https://images.nasa.gov/

- Artemis II Total Solar Eclipse, Partial Frame
- A Setting Earth

There's something about the first one (#Artemis II Total Solar Eclipse) that I can't quite describe.

At first glance I don't think of the Moon, it looks like nothing I've seen before, but it screams SPACE. The glowing halo with a tint of colour is moody, dramatic, and a tad foreboding.

The part of me that used to work for a survey research nonprofit is screaming into a pillow

“Amandeep Jutla, an associate research scientist at Columbia University studying the impact of AI chatbots, believes that one of the main reasons for users to spiral is the “anthropomorphic nature of the interface”. He adds that, unlike human conversations, which feature pushback and different perspectives tugging at each other, a user doesn’t receive any pushback during their conversations with chatbots: “The design of the product is pushing you away from reality. It’s pushing you away from other people,” he said. “The friction with other people is what keeps us grounded.”

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ng-interactive/2026/feb/28/chatgpt-ai-chatbot-mental-health?CMP=fb_us&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwdGRleAQ_QlBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEednSkslKIZldVDIQ1qwPdxlTYV-G0-jnCFItDqR8S2ydK74vdm9IvBFWX2zM_aem_-8Mb28JinIVUuDu09V_6ig#Echobox=1774364369

Her husband wanted to use ChatGPT to create sustainable housing. Then it took over his life.

Kate Fox says Joe Ceccanti was the ‘most hopeful person’ before he started spending 12 hours a day with a chatbot

The Guardian
Welcome to suburbia, here’s your leaf blower.
@mayank absolutely. I went for sharp old-school Windows buttons in a recent side project
Typography nerds, I need your opinion! (And help 🙏)
Channeling your inner Robert Bringhurst – how would you write a percentage in English correctly?
100 % – with a space, because % is a unit
6.4%
100% – who needs a weird space here?
68.2%
100 % – with a thin space, don't half-ass it!
19.7%
Honestly, who cares, really…
5.8%
Poll ended at .
@matthiasott some time in the last several years I switched from a nonbreaking space between a number and a unit to no space. I decided it makes mental parsing easier, at least for my brain. But I have never used or seen a space between a number and a %.