Drone footage of the site this morning⦠Source Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/glasgow/s/...
09.03.2026 08:31
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This is the most incredible footage of blue whales Iβve ever seen
22.02.2026 08:55
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If you missed the news about Elsevier and Wiley (and doubtless the rest to follow) remaking themselves as AI companies with plans to profit from selling AI summaries of academic work back to the institutions that produced the original work:
bsky.app/profile/benp...
21.02.2026 20:21
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You know who really has a good vantage on what universities can and should be? Faculty. Not always the organizational structure and operation, because that's not the job, But what it takes to educate? Yep. Yet the overwhelming media coverage is by and about ppl w very little to no experience.
21.02.2026 13:51
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Coffee, Newfoundland, spouse, Constitution (no kids)
21.02.2026 15:32
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SO special.
19.02.2026 04:42
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Architecture & Reflections, San Francisco
#photography #architecture #sanfrancisco #nikon
15.02.2026 16:20
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Self-Portrait (rotated), potential sketch for The Creation of Adam, by Michelangelo, late 15th//early 16th c
14.02.2026 19:50
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The slight touch of the lace! Nice job PPR
14.02.2026 16:37
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Trump administration drops appeal of court order blocking $1.2-billion UCLA settlement
The Trump administration dropped its appeal of a major higher education case in which a federal judge blocked its $1.2-billion settlement proposal to UCLA over alleged civil rights violations. It will...
This is a genuinely huge, sweeping victory today for the University of Californiaβor rather, for us, its faculty, acting through our faculty associations, while the UC itself maintained a strict policy of deer-in-headlights silence.
The Trump admin has given up its appeal of a powerful injunction:
14.02.2026 04:57
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Over on threads someone just use ai;dr and we all need to adopt that right quick
11.02.2026 19:56
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A dresser inside a museum in New York City has been discovered as a secret stop on the Underground Railroad β the first of its kind discovered in Manhattan in over 100 years
11.02.2026 03:43
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How do you not view this as a gorgeous expression of Hispanic culture in the U.S.?
Smooth music, beautiful sets, and great dancing.
09.02.2026 01:26
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I can't believe this is a real NYT headline. In addition to being the tech-bougie capital, SF has to have the most natural beauty of any major American city, right? The giant mountains and the lush forests and the drastic cliffs that overlook the Pacific.
07.02.2026 23:46
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Jeff Bezosβs wealth has increased an average of $70 million every day of 2026, meaning that he could have offset The Postβs losses with what heβs made since Monday.
05.02.2026 02:48
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This is actually very interesting because thatβs what people get wrong about the Middle Ages as well. Simply put: you might know how to build aqueducts from self healing concrete but you might lose the need *and* capability to do so. Three separate things. Many misunderstand how societies adapt. 1/
01.02.2026 19:18
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"When in doubt, draw a distinction."
Not sure where he got it, but in grad school one of my teachers taught me that.
This (long) thread is about the key distinctions I rely on as a critic. There's a Twitter version from 2021. This one builds on that one.
I will post them one at a time. Ready?
01.02.2026 16:31
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"Luchs speaks five languages: English, French, Italian, and some German and Russian. She approached grasping Gen Z parlance like she was learning another language.
...An Instagram commenter wrote: 'Sheβs so natural with it too like itβs not even cringe.'"
30.01.2026 05:14
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TFW you realize in the longue duree historians will view the fall of the Soviet and US empires as basically taking place simultaneously
21.01.2026 03:33
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Pottery drinking cup shaped like an animalβs head. The vessel is glossy black, featuring a rounded snout, raised eyes, and a handle. A red-digured banquet scene encircles the lower part. The cup is photographed against a plain light background
Weekend timeline cleanse!
A #Greek rhyton in the shape of a #dog's head. ππΆ
Vessels such as this were used in drinking parties. Since they didn't have a base, their contents had to be consumed before the vessel could be put down
Dating ca. 475 BC.
π· Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia πΊ
17.01.2026 08:16
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Early modern women writing in books! An online resource.
#earlymodern #Renaissance π
12.01.2026 07:17
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08.01.2026 21:08
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Thank you!!
06.01.2026 15:58
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Interested in being added. Thanks for these great lists!
06.01.2026 15:02
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Nice!!
05.01.2026 15:35
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Please do David Hockney and little Boodge!
05.01.2026 15:24
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βBe kind, be involved, believe in your art,β he said. βAt a time when people tell you art is not important, that is always the prelude to fascism. When they tell you it doesnβt matter, when they tell you a fucking app can do art you say, if itβs that important, why the fuck do they want it so bad? The answer is because they think they can debase everything that makes us a little better, a little more human. And that, in my book, and in my life, includes monsters.β
Love this from Guillermo del Toro
05.01.2026 02:16
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Tom Lehrer - I Wanna Go Back to Dixie
YouTube video by Fredde21
Tom Lehrer remains among the most insightful commentators on contemporary politics, which is saying something since he hasn't engaged in political commentary since 1972.
Hope he's enjoying his 97th (!) birthday.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAwh...
09.04.2025 11:53
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