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Deeply troubled by seeing my Dutch colleages — both at @Radboud_uni and elsewhere in the country — hyping up ChatGPT rather than help curb the hype, which I think is our responsibility as academics. Why do we let money-motivated AI tech dictate our academic research and debate agendas. We need rather to resist and educate on critical reflection.

So, in summary, current DHL status:
- One parcel which they claim to have delivered on Thursday, but didn't
- One parcel which they claimed they would deliver today, but aren't delivering because it's "too heavy"

Things are going great again at DHL

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Including GPS coordinates, apparently. This is where my parcel currently is:

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(I do love how the GraphQL API behind their track-and-trace gives you all the gory details of where your parcel is and what's wrong with it)

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Apparently I am not getting my new filament today, because according to the DHL API, the parcel is "too heavy"

Why accept a parcel for handover that is too heavy to deliver??

In Enschede zijn twee woningen van woningcorporatie Domijn gekraakt nadat de corporatie deze woningen vijf (vijf! VIJF! 5!) jaar leeg had laten staan.

De krakers zullen wel weer ontruimd worden, maar de schande ligt bij corporatie Domijn.

#wooncrisis

tubantia.nl/enschede/krakers-b

Oh hey my instance and I are being impersonated.

I recommend blocking cloudisland.online

#FediBlock

Thanks everyone! Looks like the instance went offline pretty quickly, but you should still suspend the domain in case it comes back.

"left as an exercise for the reader", ie. "I didn't feel like finishing this part of the article"

I’m going to tell you the story of the man who solved a crime.

Not, like, a cop who put together the clues and got his man, but a person who took a crime as old as civilization and fixed the problem where it got you in trouble.

The man: Artur Virgílio Alves Reis.

The place: 1920s Portugal.

The crime: Counterfeiting.

The problem he fixed: That the money is counterfeit.

(This is going to be a long 🧵 . Just trust me.)

:boost_requested:​ A question for folks who *aren't* developers:

What would be the most important things/qualities for you in a website/page builder? Specifically, in the kind of builder that lets you build in some limited amount of interactivity (like forum functionality).

Developers, sit this one out please. Boosting is of course appreciated, though.

Voorts ben ik van mening dat de strijd voor klimaatrechtvaardigheid verder geëscaleerd dient te worden.

I often say that election security is by far the hardest technical problem I've ever encountered. Why? Four reasons:

1) Contradictory critical requirements, particularly vote secrecy vs. transparency.

2) No truly neutral trusted third parties.

3) Election do-overs are generally impossible, so the ability to merely detect problems is insufficient. You have to reliably prevent them.

4) Much of the technology than can manage the complexity of elections is inherently untrustworthy.

I'm also equally exhausted from the people who write about school "abolition" and somehow still think we need silos for kids, teens, and young adults and to segregate learning from living.

Or the academic anarchists who "focus on pedagogy" and somehow still think their positions as academics should exist. That's also fun.

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Meta, rude 

Here's an idea

Scrape your ass instead

One of these days I will analyze #OpenStreetMap data to see if there really are a lack of houses with a house number of 13.

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