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movadek.bsky.social
Lecturer in European Institutions, Politics and Policy at University College London https://michalovadek.github.io/
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whoa
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čo sa stalo na Malte?
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it could never happen in the oldest democracy come on
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Dušan Galis
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so all things considered wouldn't a more accurate framing be: how much further is the Republican party willing to take democratic disruption?
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and as he and others have argued this has implications for federal democracy as well
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it's not only V-Dem and Polity showing that "disruption" already has been happening to US democracy www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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afaik there is citepy, which relies on package metadata (not preferred citations, if one exists)
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any semblance of rational thinking was treated with disdain and groundless counter-accusations. You could definitely read a lot of today's political moment into the show
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after reading that paper I rebranded all my measures as objective but alas with little publication success
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thank you, Chris!
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vďaka!
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I like this. I usually have a per-project playground.script where all the informal testing goes. But it does mean I'm always within the confines of a project, which has its (dis)advantages
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come back to the Big City
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that's not a Slovak beer, Laurent
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stop it ☺️
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the sweet embrace of cuda installations
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on a GPU or CPU? I get decent speeds with ollama on a local low-tier GPU
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are you running it locally?
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We (@egocantos.bsky.social, @profveronika.bsky.social, Lisa Vanhala) have had great experience with this format over the last 2 years. In short: no presentations, just 30+ minutes of discussion and in-depth feedback on each paper. Qual and quant approaches equally welcome. Lovely community included.
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a glowing endorsement
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probably something along the lines of succinctly summarising policy developments in a niche area. Not just writing but also research skill though
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I actually share this completely realistic vision of the world