There are quite a few US trans folks who are moving to various places - especially Europe. Some potentially useful resources here: transworldexpress.org/wiki/Main_Page (I help out a bit with the Spanish sub-site).
There are quite a few US trans folks who are moving to various places - especially Europe. Some potentially useful resources here: transworldexpress.org/wiki/Main_Page (I help out a bit with the Spanish sub-site).
The 2026 National Science Foundation budget is $8.75 Billion.
Lots of folks asking how to join the class. My lawyers' emails and contact-form here. As well as the complaint if you want to take a look.
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I'm suing Grammarly over its paid AI feature that presented editing suggestions as if they came from me - and many other writers and journalists - without consent.
State law requires consent before someone's name can be used for commercial purposes.
www.wired.com/story/gramma...
Gotta say that this is some extremely creepy language. And the argument basically is... that if the prevent people from treating gender dysphoria (adults, in this case), that they'll just... stop having it? That's not at all how any of this works.
This work was a wonderful collaboration with: @narrprof.bsky.social , @martakowal.bsky.social , @misiakmichal.bsky.social , @scraigroberts.bsky.social , Agnieszka Sorokowska, and Piotr Sorokowski
What did we find?π₯
Across culturesπ, narrative transportability shows a stable four-dimensional structure:
β’ Cognitive involvement
β’ Cognitiveβemotional imagination
β’ Sensory imagination
β’ Personal involvement
How do we get "lost" in a story? Is it the same in places like Poland, Peru, or Japan? ππ
We validated the Narrative Transportability Scale in a global sample:
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8,800+ participants
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50 countries
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21 languages
Out now in the inaugural issue of @gpccomm.bsky.social
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For months, we warned DOGE's access to Americans' private data was ripe for abuse. And here it is:
A former DOGE employee stole the Social Security numbers & personal info of over 500 MILLION Americans.
Musk, Trump, & their DOGE lackies must be made to answer for this, NOW.
Grammarly declined my request to interview CEO Shishir Mehrotra today. But it told me that in response to criticisms, it will allow experts to opt out of the feature by emailing expertoptout@superhuman.com.
I've decided that instead of wasting my own time to see if Grammarly has stolen my name and writing for use their business, I'd just email them to opt out and make them waste some time cleaning up their own goddamn mess.
www.platformer.news/grammarly-ex...
"Next week, I will have spent a year in Prairieland Detention Facility, because I attended a protest and called for an end to the ongoing genocide in Gaza β which has killed nearly 200 of my family members."
The Great Wisteria at Ashikaga Flower Park This breathtaking photograph captures the legendary Great Wisteria tree at Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The ancient tree, over 150 years old, is shown in full bloom, its massive canopy creating an immersive world of purple. Long, delicate racemes of lavender-colored flowers hang vertically from a high overhead trellis, forming a dense, floral curtain that seems to descend from the sky. The ground beneath the tree is completely carpeted in fallen purple petals, mirroring the floral ceiling above and creating a seamless environment of color. In the center, the tree's dark, twisted trunk rises from a small mound, supported by a network of thin poles that are barely visible through the thick layers of blossoms. The soft, diffused lighting enhances the ethereal quality of the scene, making the sprawling 2,000-square-meter canopy appear like a living, organic sculpture of violet light.
The famous Great Wisteria tree at Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Often cited as one of the most beautiful trees in the world, this specific wisteria is over 150 years old and its massive floral canopy spans nearly 2,000 square meters.
ICE deported a 6 year old deaf child with severe disabilities to Columbia.
Before deporting him, they dragged him from camp to camp without providing his assistive hearing devices or a translator.
This innocent child had no way to communicate or understand what was being done to him:
Send these fuckers to The Hague.
Hegseth needs to stand trial after this as a war criminal. Between this attack and the girls' school, there's no ambiguity. He is responsible for mass murder and must be held accountable.
Yowza! At a time when we need journalists the most, weβre looking at this.
π§΅Feels like shouting into the void, but it is essential to note that the Trump/Rubio gutting of the State Department and blowtorching of US diplomatic capacity and credibility is an accelerant to this spiraling war and will seriously undercut US/allied efforts to pick up the pieces after. 1/
As you're planning your #ICA26, we're bringing back our Peer Review Workshop from #ICA25. It's scheduled for Monday 8 June, 13:30 in Ballroom West.
The workshop is led by our Editor-in-Chief @bowmanspartan.bsky.social and he'll walk through the theory and practice of peer review. Don't miss it!
Emmanuel Damas died in ICE custody after ICE failed to treat a tooth issue that turned into pneumonia.
ICE didn't even keep his family updated.
The Trump admin's cruelty knows no bounds.
I'm pressing with Senator Markey and Rep. Pressley to hold ICE accountable.
βConspiracy theories about globalist cabals, climate hoaxes and election fraud may seem ubiquitous on social media. But a report has found that they come from a tiny minority of usersβ¦
just 100 users were responsible for almost 70% of online conspiracy postsβ¦β
Via @nationalobserver.com #UrbanTruth
As Rep. Jayapal says, our reporting has found that these arenβt isolated incidents. Last October, we tallied more than 170 cases of U.S. citizens detained by immigration agents.
Hereβs that investigation sheβs referring to:
Lawless authoritarianism:
-"How Trump Keeps Withholding Money After Being Sued 198 Times"
-"Officials Violated More Than 50 Court Orders in NJ"
-"ICE violated at least 96 court orders in January"
-"The judge then provided an additional count of 113 more court orders violated in 77 more cases"
As planning for a potential strike in Iran was underway, Maven, powered by Claude, suggested hundreds of targets, issued precise location coordinates, and prioritized those targets according to importance, said two of the people. The pairing of Maven and Claude has created a tool that is speeding the pace of the campaign, reducing Iranβs ability to counterstrike and turning weeks-long battle planning into real-time operations, said one of the people. The AI tools also evaluate a strike after it is initiated, the person said.
The Pentagon began to integrate Anthropicβs Claude chatbot into Maven in late 2024, according to public announcements. The system has been used to generate proposed targets, to track logistics and provide summaries of intelligence coming in from the field. The Trump administration has vastly expanded the use of Maven into many other parts of the military, with over 20,000 military personnel using it as of last May.
The most details I've seen yet on exactly how the military uses Claude. Really great reporting by @taracopp.bsky.social @lizzalichka.bsky.social and Ian Duncan
wapo.st/4b15X9p
Job alert: UChicago seeks a Senior Instructional Professor (Assistant) to manage and teach a sequence in undergraduate social science research methods. This is a three-year, renewable position suitable for any social science PhD.
Apply at (EOE/Vet/Disability): (apply.interfolio.com/182487)
Emmanuel Damas in a patterned dress shirt and striped tie leaning against a metal railing on a sunny residential street with red brick rowhouses and flowering trees in the background.
Emmanuel Damas, 56, died in ICE custody on Monday.
Damas came to the U.S. from Haiti seeking asylum. After six months in ICE custodyβthe last four at CoreCivic's Florence Correctional Centerβhe died from complications from a tooth infection.
A tooth infection.
1/3
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First discovered last year, a lasso-shaped peptide called lariocidin kills bacteria in a way thatβs never been seen before - and because its germ-killing mechanism is new, something bacteria havenβt had time to adapt to, itβs awesome in the fight against drug-resistant microbes. AZO
i love 'how people work' stuff. especially love seeing how people who do what i do (or similar) do what they do. jamelle is so thoughtful and its really fun to get that insight into his process
A photo of a blue Global X plane seen from a distance with a bus and five white vans in front of it.
FORTY-SEVEN NEIGHBORS shackled and loaded onto this Global X ICE flight today at Baltimoreβs BWI.
There are four ICE flights a week now taking our Maryland neighbors to detention centers down South.
I wish some major media outlets would do broad reports on the impact of death threats on our politics, and on who's doing them (MAGA men mostly from what I can tell), and why law enforcement appears to be doing so little about them. They are such a big (submerged) part of our politics now.