Rachel Woodlock

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Lecturer in Islamic Studies at #unimelb - I'm more chill than that sounds. In exile from Tipp, Ireland.
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Two excellent, in-depth guides to Mastodon, which should answer many of your questions, are here:

1. An Increasingly Less-Brief Guide to Mastodon by joyeusenoelle: https://github.com/joyeusenoelle/GuideToMastodon

2. Nikodemus' Guide to Mastodon: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1D9gfeKg_-hlsU66R-dLEvUeyMsqEfyIx2pnfUeX0t_E/edit#heading=h.j95atvlbfrn5

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GitHub - joyeusenoelle/GuideToMastodon: An increasingly less-brief guide to Mastodon

An increasingly less-brief guide to Mastodon. Contribute to joyeusenoelle/GuideToMastodon development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Fox Mulder has joined the picket line. And he Believes

If you are an academic and reading this here on Mastodon, it's already too late 😆
"The enshittification of academic social media"

https://thesiswhisperer.com/2023/07/10/academicenshittification/

The enshittification of academic social media

If I started Thesis Whisperer today, 10th of July 2023, you would never hear about me. I built a readership in my little corner of academia, and some measure of influence, by sharing my work online…

The Thesis Whisperer
Furthermore, you know which university degrees are useful for developing critical thinking skills? The supposedly “low-value” ones like philosophy, history etc.
My hubs made a really good point The other day. Given that LLMs generate false outputs that seem credible (aka “AI” tools “hallucinate”) it seems developing the critical thinking skills to interrogate what you’re reading seems like it will be an important skill. Wish we had more of that with traditional media too.

The failure of the Internet to deliver its promise is particularly noticeable when you hunt for repair manuals for a product from the 90s. Used to be, the information would either be there or not there, finable or unfindable.

Now, there are hundreds of algorithmically generated sites claiming to have it just because it appeared in their search logs, generating potemkin village content traps with endless paging, broken-thumbnail named-like-the-file-you-want but actually-just-ebay-photos bullshit

Pls boost so I can show my wife how a toot can go round the world

(we are boarding a long haul flight and will be on the other side of the world when I turn my phone back on, so even with 0 boosts I think this will be a sound demonstration)
@[email protected] yayyyyy you’re here!!!!
Academic peeps and errr... anyone else - I have to do a signup thingy for my students (they have to pick a country to do a case-study on but they have to pick different ones each, no duplicates). Aside from old-skool pen and paper, is there an online one where first-come first-served picks a country and it rules that out for the rest?
In my attempt to figure out how Lemmy works, I signed up to like FOUR different instances. 😆 I used to be a techy but that was in 1995, now I am a n00b