To be absolutely clear: there is no excuse for you to continue posting on X. None. You are doing it out of convenience, maybe habit, because you don‘t want to give up your followers. “If we all leave, it’s going to be worse” stopped making sense a long time ago.
Russia is “waging a full-scale cognitive war against us”, Polish foreign minister Radosław Sikorski has warned.
He also said that there is a “Russian fifth column” operating in Poland.
Compare just how AI-pilled your academic community is (based on the data from Nautre survey N=5229).
Seeing physicists in third place, not far from computer science, is not a surprise, but it still makes me sad.
Doszliśmy do ściany w dotychczasowych formach protestu. Podejmowane przez nas działania nie przyniosły żadnego skutku. Idziemy więc o krok dalej – mówi @michaltomza.bsky.social, jeden z inicjatorów rozpoczynającej się dziś akcji „3% dla nauki, 100% dla Polski”.
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In Poland, whether you are secularised or not determines your voting choices (income much less so).
This is either obvious (if you don't remember Poland 25 years ago) or not at all (if you remember JP2-Solidarity synergy).
My research based on 25 years of regional data now on socarxiv: osf.io/wud4h
Polish PM apologises to same-sex couples, pledges to recognise marriages conducted in other EU states
Prime Minister Donald Tusk has apologised to same-sex couples for the “years of rejection and humiliation” they have experienced due to Poland not legally recognising their relationships.
I’d say our paper with @bogatyrev.bsky.social is aging well so far :)
Read our predictions from two years ago here: bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journal...
Poland and Belarus have carried out a prisoner exchange negotiated with the support of the United States.
Among those handed over to Poland is Andrzej Poczobut, a journalist and leader of Belarus’s ethnic Polish minority, who has been imprisoned on political charges since 2021.
Poland has legally recognised a same-sex relationship for the first time, after the city of Warsaw complied with a court order to transcribe into its civil registry a marriage between two Polish men that took place in Germany.
Poland has legally recognised a same-sex relationship for the first time, after the city of Warsaw complied with a court order to transcribe into its civil registry a marriage between two Polish men that took place in Germany.