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    Great!
  • Are our Chicago friends staying safe?

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    Good here as well
  • A prankster on the National Mall

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    It’s clearly the work of those same aliens responsible for crop circles.
  • Melania talks AI

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  • Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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    Beautiful Irises, Andy. I don't have many here, so when they blossom I totally enjoy them. [image: 1781226819183-6113.jpg] I have been mowing around this Marguerite Daisy. There were several when I moved here, but all on the lawn areas so mostly, they disappeared. But I've decided to see if I can get them to come back. Maybe I'll transplant them out of the lawn into the garden. [image: 1781226908081-6112.jpg]
  • Ken Salazar has a book coming out

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  • Rahm 2028?

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    He’s making all the right noises as far as I’m concerned but I think the Dems want to go off in a populist direction like the GOP.
  • Socioeconomic factors and children's brains

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  • Hey WTF profs, is it this bad?

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    I don't see it to the extent that "students can't read." But I also rarely teach lower level classes, and the one 200-level class I teach is specialized enough that it usually enrolls students with a specific interest in the subject matter. I think in upper level classes, a lot of weeding out has happened and also when teaching majors, there's a different level of engagement from the students. And most of my grad students received their BAs in Japan, so totally different kind of preparation. So on the one hand, I don't experience this to the degree that other faculty do. On the other hand, I can tell that students increasingly seem less academically prepared than in pre-pandemic, and I do feel that the negative influence of AI is starting to creep in.
  • Hydrogen, hydrogen, who's got the hydrogen?

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    Well, for automobiles, the emissions are water vapor. There's been hydrogen cars on the road from Honda and I believe others in test programs limited to specific areas in specific states. But however they produce it and whatever the environmental factors involved in its production (and thank you; this is fascinating) is there not a consensus that the oil industry will never really allow it? The worst thing I've heard said about them is that they explode, as if gas and electric vehicles don't?
  • German court finds Google liable for falsehoods in Google AI overviews

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    I just did a Google's AI search about relations between country x and country y. I thought I was reading Cold War propaganda. It was wild.
  • Laughter is the best medicine

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  • Another home question (rugs)

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    Oh, it just occurred to me that maximum annual contribution and market volatility are not related to each other. Duh. I had to leave the USAA page alone and do something else. It's almost sunset. It's finally cooled off again. I might return to it tonight. I might wait until tomorrow.
  • Hobbies

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    @Mark Place "WOW" emoji here.
  • Road Grading

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    My grandfather kept one for upkeep on the farm ditches. He called them by an older name, "motor patrol". He would stand and watch it work. He would stop it and tell the driver what he wanted more frequently than was necessary I am sure. The water drainage district did more of that work in later years. No doubt my grandfather told them how to do it.
  • Happy 80th, Donald

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    @AdagioM said: Ewww. But well played. Exactly that. Thanks
  • Some thoughts from Elliott Abrams

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  • 60 Minutes

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    The Oracle founder bought CBS, the largest private donor to the IDF in history. I already knew of him because he bought an entire Hawaiian island. He bought one of the neighbor islands. CBS is not news. And the attack on 60 Minutes was predictable.
  • 85-year-old Irving Berlin protest song goes viral...

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  • Bugs and black mold

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