hikari-sasaki.bsky.social
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Well, we're off to a good start.
www.thedailybeast.com/trump-is-pre...
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Thalidomide comes to mind.
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Their support for Hamas didn't help their credibility with the general public much either.
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Could it be the bat/ball problem described here? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attribu...
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You'll get better answers by clearly defining "improve." Specific and detailed prompts guide the model, while vague ones risk misinterpretation and less relevant results.
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Almost a Darwin award.
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Nothing secures your place at the top of the food chain like wearing a porpoise on your head when everyone else is wearing a salmon.
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positions against meaningful challenges. When a singular political stance is reinforced through such monopolistic mechanisms, it not only undermines the intellectual diversity essential to academia but also deepens public mistrust of higher education, threatening its broader societal role.
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Just as market monopolies degrade product quality and stifle innovation by eliminating competition, ideological monopolies in education risk eroding intellectual rigor by limiting exposure to diverse ideas, weakening argumentation skills, and reducing the incentive to defend established (cont...)
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A dominant viewpoint perpetuates itself through institutional control over credentialing, hiring, curriculum development, and resource allocation, while erecting barriers to competing perspectives through social sanctions, restricted career advancement, and limited funding access. (cont...)
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The politicization of academia is problematic in itself, as it risks diverting institutions from their primary missions of inquiry, discovery, and education. However, the hardening of a particular political stance through practices analogous to a market monopoly is especially troubling. (cont...)
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rofl - if you'd tried to fit Musk's ego into that video it would have required panning out for another 50 seconds.
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lol
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When you go out to climb an actual rock face, do you have to paint it before you can climb it? :)
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Of course, given the egos at play, it could just as easily stem from something trivial, like a social media slight. Alternatively, it might be sparked by something external—a high-profile article titled 'Elon Musk: The Shadow President' would almost certainly set their egos on a collision course. :)
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That's an interesting question to ponder. I imagine that when it comes to converting Trump's proposed tariffs from a campaign promise to policy it could create some strain in their relationship.
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Fair, but you can't protect the downtrodden if you don't win elections.
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It’s going to be interesting to see how their followers handle it when he and Trump inevitably have a falling out and start feuding again.
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You can speed up the process using a tweet deletion service. While I haven't recently checked which ones are reliable or free, most allow you to set a date range and delete tweets in bulk. I used to purge my tweets yearly and always found a free and effective option.