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Julie Bindel (@bindelj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case you missed it, I wrote, for UnHerd, about what feels like a conspiracy of silence around Neil Gaiman. I mean, where are all his friends and colleagues either defending or denouncing, as has happened in other similar cases? unherd.com/2024/09/bad-om…

Sophie ⋆✴︎˚。⋆ (@spookiru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one. Here are his exact words from NY Times. Don’t buy the damn meal.

Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one. Here are his exact words from NY Times. Don’t buy the damn meal.
Jon Fila (@jontfila) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love how critical so many are of kids these days not having whatever skill they’re currently outraged about and blame teachers, but will make damn sure there are no standards for adults.

Brewster Kahle (@brewster_kahle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wayback Machine running strong (yippie!). Still working to bring archive.org items & other services online safely. Internet Archive team spirits high, but tired.

Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is morally wrong to use AI detectors when they produce false positives that smear students in ways that hurt them and where they can never prove their innocence. Do not use them. bloomberg.com/news/features/…

It is morally wrong to use AI detectors when they produce false positives that smear students in ways that hurt them and where they can never prove their innocence.

Do not use them. bloomberg.com/news/features/…
Daisy Christodoulou (@daisychristo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2013, I wrote a book about educational myths. I *didn't* include learning styles. Why? Because even in 2013, so much research had already been published showing they were bunk. Didn't feel worth me going over it all again. It's now 2024. What's in The Economist ?