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ipanalysis.bsky.social
Researcher, phenomenologist, parent to various creatures, some sort of musician, baker, reader, breaker of stuff, liker of seas and hills, sufferer of Boro. https://collaborativeresearch.co.uk/
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Autism includes a range of profiles, but so does alexithymia I think? So you've got a lot of variability on one dimension interacting with a lot of variability on the other
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😆
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Fee. Ffs
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It's a good feeling too
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Looked at that end of year Wrexham fixture and found myself wondering who our manager would be for that! Hope it's better than that of course 🤞
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Yes, mysterious accident etc
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Seconding Expanse here!
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There's a hallucinatory 'astronaut returns but everything is on the wonk' series on Apple TV that has Noomi Rapace in it, and will be a good flu watch, if you haven't seen that? I liked that, and I liked all your recommendations. Hope you soon feel better.
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Doesn't get the props does it?
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Foundation
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fwiw eiko-fried.com/social-media...
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If the focus is on systems, then could try inviting people to map the systems with Pictor (or similar) and then annotate their map while they talk you through it, and then photograph the whole thing?
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The selling point 'use LLMs to find out what a writer was really trying to say if they hadn't let their prose and style get in the way' is an absurd proposition if you actually enjoy reading creative fiction and non-fiction. And if you don't? Why would you want to bluff your way through?
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'Involuntary sterilisations are back (for) baby'
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One of our dogs recognises our voices via devices, the other has no interest 🤷‍♂️
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She wrote this in May…
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It is an excellent place!
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Contact hours are not what unis are all about, that's the usual red herring. Plenty of 'kids' also get a way better ratio of 1:20 in seminars in HE anyway. Contact hours are one of the worst metrics ever, and a bane of discussing these issues.
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It might look like: *Many more students live at 'home' with parents *More part time study *More HE and FE merger *More automation *Much smaller 'classic' uni sector *Increased regional policy input *Far more institutional difference and USP *Less pure research. 🤷‍♂️ (2/2)
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I grew up in the 90s in the high days of ram raiding, joyriding and riots and burglary. There were also a fair amount of bombings. I think ahistorical nostalgia memes appeal most to people with no politics and people with very bad politics. That's a potent mix of fantasy and hardly veiled regressive
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I imagine they think that 'AI' will do it ...
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NOBODY would issue guidance to say “people must expect to feel shocked and offended in the workplace”. It just simply is not a sentiment people would express, it would seem entirely toxic. What is this pretence that university students live in a weird bubble and their lives are one big experiment?
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"previously I had to type my question into a text box on a computer, like some kind of caveman! Nowadays I'm typing my question into a text box, like one of the Jetsons!"
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...and then there's cheese ...
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moeders.com/en/home is fun for an early dinner
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I'm at QMiP but not ISCHP - maybe there?
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Looks great!