Right now, organised anti-abortion activists are working to wind back access to abortion access across Australia and the debate is getting uglier, just like we have seen in the US.
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A judge just halted the Trump admin's plan to transfer this super computer away from NCAR. Here's why it's important:
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It feels like @firstdogonthemoon.bsky.social knew that I’ve been working on a paper on homelessness, housing policy and wealth accumulation and wanted to help me out!
Behind the long-term climate projections that affect our lives sits one of the most remarkable scientific achievements of the modern era.
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Decent hard-earning landlords are weeping into their Fabergé egg cups
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The world is mess, but then there’s this
And what I thought I read, I’ve in fact only dreamed.
This used to happen when I was working on my PhD (a lifetime ago) — not the LinkedIn part, but reading or writing something brilliant that didn’t exist and the ideas evaporated once I tried to pull them from the dream-depths
Any way the article/blog or whatever I actually saw or dreamed was perceptive and I didn’t have time to read it properly because I was working on another presentation that I gave last night (thank you to the lovely philosophy of homelessness attendees @ParisNanterre)
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Ok- I know I’m supposed to be retired but try telling that to my diary and my subconscious!
I either saw a post on LinkedIn that linked to a paper on interdisciplinary teams last week and thought I’d sent it to myself (but didn’t)
OR
I dreamt that I saw a post on LinkedIn…
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There’s a difference between using a tool to assist you, and using one to replace cognitive effort.