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In David’s defense, the only reason he said that transphobes like JK Rowling are little whinging fuckers is because they are, in fact, little whinging fuckers.
You can’t really learn much if you’re having AI generate your homework, your papers, and everything else you need to complete a class, but for some reason universities keep shoving AI into the learning environment on the assumption that it’s an improvement.
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Rebekah is Pro-Choice
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I think we need an inverse thread where we talk about things that normal intelligent people universally agree upon that are for some reason hot takes within your profession
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Just set up a group chat, ffs. Have a writing group. Go to conferences (they’re online too now, so it’s possible) Talk to your colleagues in the corridors. Go to lunch with interesting people. THERE ARE SO MANY OPTIONS HERE
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Cities can now achieve “what was once thought impossible”: cutting air pollution by 20–45% in little more than a decade. 19 cities, including London, San Francisco and Beijing, cut levels of both PM2.5 and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) by more than 20% since 2010. buff.ly/hsm3JlY #ShareGoodNewsToo
What's something that experts/practitioners in your field universally agree upon, but that remains a "hot take" among the general public?
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