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having an account just to separate my academic stuff sometimes feels weird; main on lurk

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Heute vor 133 Jahren wurde Walter Benjamin geboren, und das ist doch ein guter Grund, einen Text von mir zu teilen, der vor kurzem veröffentlicht wurde.

In »Hauptsache nicht Jetzt« schreibe ich über `time_t` und die UNIX-Epoche, über Benjamins Philosophie der Geschichte und der Katastrophe, und über gegenwärtige Ideologien des Fortschritts sowie des technologischen Determinismus.

Am Ende lande ich bei den Luddites, den Maschinenstürmer*innen, in deren vergangenen Kämpfen wir uns "als gemeint" erkennen sollten: https://site.tobb.sn/hautpsache-nicht-jetzt

Hauptsache nicht Jetzt - site.tobb.sn

Über ein Jahr, nachdem ich nicht mehr so ganz offizieller Teil dieses Promotionsprogrammes bin, haben einige der Menschen, mit denen ich dort…

"We don't need to visit Egypt, we've got Suez at home."
Suez at home:

But even if the chatbots on offer were built around something other than LLMs, something that could reliably get the right answer, they'd still be a terrible technology for information access.

Setting things up so that you get "the answer" to your question cuts off the user's ability to do the sense-making that is critical to information literacy.

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I can't just continuously describe everyone as "feminist marxist" or "critical scholar"...

I regularly get the feedback that I do not properly introduce scholars when I cite them in my papers. But I actually don't know how to do that adequately. How do you folks do that?

To me most of them seem like household names, actually contextualizing them would take up so much space. Or they are less known, but do not play a very important role in my argument and are there because they make one point very succinctly, so one of their terms or sentences just fits perfectly.

Got any tips?

Unterbau-Demo in Wien, Abschluss vor Wissenschaftsministerium. #IchbinHanna
09.11.1967, Hamburg: Aus Protest gegen die ausbleibende Aufarbeitung der NS-Vergangenheit der Universität HH und vieler Professoren, stören Studenten die Rektoratsübergabe.

PhD Opportunity at @uclcs in our #Gender & #Tech (#GIoT) Research Team:

👉Advancing #Policy on Technology-Facilitated Domestic Abuse (#TechAbuse)
▪️ Funded position
▪️ You will work with Domestic Abuse Commissioner’s Office (@CommissionerDA)

➡️More info: https://ucl-epsrc-dtp.github.io/2024-25-project-catalogue/projects/2228cd1288.html

Advancing Policy on Technology-Facilitated Domestic Abuse

2024-25-project-catalogue

Emissions from computing are apparently higher than for air travel, and that’ll only go up in the coming decades.

“As a society we need to start treating computational resources as finite and precious, to be utilised only when necessary, and as effectively as possible. We need frugal computing: achieving our aims with less energy and material.”

https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.06642

#ClimateChange

Frugal Computing -- On the need for low-carbon and sustainable computing and the path towards zero-carbon computing

The current emissions from computing are almost 4% of the world total. This is already more than emissions from the airline industry and are projected to rise steeply over the next two decades. By 2040 emissions from computing alone will account for more than half of the emissions budget to keep global warming below 1.5$^\circ$C. Consequently, this growth in computing emissions is unsustainable. The emissions from production of computing devices exceed the emissions from operating them, so even if devices are more energy efficient producing more of them will make the emissions problem worse. Therefore we must extend the useful life of our computing devices. As a society we need to start treating computational resources as finite and precious, to be utilised only when necessary, and as effectively as possible. We need frugal computing: achieving our aims with less energy and material.

arXiv.org
neck deep in the pandoc manual and struggling to see shore, but one's got to have principles