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Olmo Balam

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Naief Yehya (@nyehya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mi ensayo sobre la epidemia de obesidad y la aparición de una cura milagrosa de la gordura. Cuerpos sobrealimentados: Obesidad, positividad corporal y ozempic - ⁦El Cultural⁩ . razon.com.mx/el-cultural/20…

Míster Seitán (@cuentamister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

¡IMPRESIONANTE! Chelsea 1-4 BARÇA (2-8) ¡LAS CHAVALAS A LA FINAL DE LA CHAMPIONS! Aunque algun@s lo puedan ver como "normal", no lo es, y el tiempo como siempre se encargará de hacer que cuando la gente eche la mirada atrás y vea lo que ha hecho el femenino, entienda el mérito

¡IMPRESIONANTE! Chelsea 1-4 BARÇA (2-8)  ¡LAS CHAVALAS A LA FINAL DE LA CHAMPIONS!

Aunque algun@s lo puedan ver como "normal", no lo es, y el tiempo como siempre se encargará de hacer que cuando la gente eche la mirada atrás y vea lo que ha hecho el femenino, entienda el mérito
Cory Doctorow NONCONSENSUAL BLUE TICK (@doctorow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Techies are a weird choice for "princes of labor," but for decades they enjoyed unparalleled labor power, with high wages, lavish stock grants, and whimsical campuses with free laundry and dry-cleaning, gourmet cafeterias, and kombucha on tap: youtube.com/watch?v=nhUtdg… 1/

Techies are a weird choice for "princes of labor," but for decades they enjoyed unparalleled labor power, with high wages, lavish stock grants, and whimsical campuses with free laundry and dry-cleaning, gourmet cafeterias, and kombucha on tap:

youtube.com/watch?v=nhUtdg…

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Bruno Bauer (@bauerbrun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Desde la posguerra, la academia global se encargó de esterilizar sus producciones escritas, con protocolos y formatos uniformes que homogenizaban e impersonalizaban la labor de los autores. Ahora llegó el deep learning. A llorar al campito.

Zito (@_zeets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This isn’t just about higher-ed. This is about human beings who have outsourced their brains. And it’s not school where this issue is, you have it happening in all creative and technical fields. The current administration is using AI to write executive orders.

This isn’t just about higher-ed. This is about human beings who have outsourced their brains. And it’s not school where this issue is, you have it happening in all creative and technical fields. 

The current administration is using AI to write executive orders.
Jason Hickel (@jasonhickel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Palestine is the rock on which the West will break itself. Put yourself in the shoes of people in the global South. For nearly two years they have watched how Western leaders, who love to talk about human rights and the rule of law, are happy to shred all these values in the

Rutger Bregman (@rcbregman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredibly powerful investigation in Dutch newspaper NRC: Seven of the world’s leading genocide scholars — including renowned Holocaust experts — describe Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocidal. And according to them, nearly all of their peers agree.

Incredibly powerful investigation in Dutch newspaper NRC: Seven of the world’s leading genocide scholars — including renowned Holocaust experts — describe Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocidal.

And according to them, nearly all of their peers agree.
bailey (@baileylikemovie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An essential part of the cinephile experience is periodically cleansing your palate with a terrible, offensively awful, dogshit movie. This is the secret key to becoming a well-rounded, cultured film enjoyer.

Boze the Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️ (@sketchesbyboze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Fahrenheit 451, the abolition of reading began with tech companies simplifying books into summaries that you could read in five minutes. Because people no longer engaged with the texts, they forgot how to think. Then came the book-burnings.

Boze the Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️ (@sketchesbyboze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every new piece of tech seems designed to make us illiterate. Education and literacy are privileges we've come to take for granted, but our ancestors fought for them because they knew an ignorant people is not a free people. Whoever can prevent you from thinking rules over you.

sebastian castillo (@bartlebytaco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

something i’ve always found surprising when i’ve read letters written by average people from only 150-200 years ago is how mellifluous and deep their prose often sounds. i’m not talking about writers, but random people with grade-school educations

Boze the Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️ (@sketchesbyboze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coal miners used to form study groups to read Gibbon & Thucydides. Lincoln and Douglas delivered speeches that lasted three hours with no pauses. C. S. Lewis, like many kids of his era, read Paradise Lost at age nine and was translating Homer by sixteen. The brain rot is real.

Panos Karabelas (@panoskarabelas1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The wonder games once held has mostly faded. Nothing really hits me. But whatever Kojima is doing here, it evokes emotion. It reminds me why I got into games in the first place.

Will Manidis (@willmanidis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

over the next few years a majority of the population will outsource their taste, their opinions, their thoughts, their work, and ultimately their lives to language models. the great cultural norming is coming, you will be unbelievably powerful if you resist model capture

Classical Studies Memes (@csmfht) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During the Trojan War, the Greeks noted that their Achilles units would return from battle wounded in many areas except around the heel. Therefore they increased the armour around the rest of the body but left the heel unguarded. This is a classic example of a boring maths story

During the Trojan War, the Greeks noted that their Achilles units would return from battle wounded in many areas except around the heel. Therefore they increased the armour around the rest of the body but left the heel unguarded. This is a classic example of a boring maths story
Resonancia Cultural 📚 (@resonanciac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Jardines en el cielo" es una vasta cartografía sobre ese espacio ideal que creó Tomás Moro En entrevista con David Noria, Armando Glez.Torres nos conduce hacia las múltiples manifestaciones de la #Utopía 📰 Vengan a leer Laberinto - MILENIO Milenio milenio.com/cultura/laberi… Editorial Ariel

"Jardines en el cielo" es una vasta cartografía sobre ese espacio ideal que creó Tomás Moro

En entrevista con David Noria, <a href="/Sobreperdonar/">Armando Glez.Torres</a> nos conduce hacia las múltiples manifestaciones de la #Utopía
📰 Vengan a leer <a href="/SCLaberinto/">Laberinto - MILENIO</a> <a href="/Milenio/">Milenio</a> 
milenio.com/cultura/laberi…
<a href="/EditorialAriel/">Editorial Ariel</a>
Resonancia Cultural 📚 (@resonanciac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Estamos en la presentación de "Jardines en el cielo. ¿Qué hacer con las utopías?, de Armando Glez.Torres quien conversa con Elena Enríquez, José Luis Martínez S., Héctor de Mauleón 🔴 Sigan la transmisión en las redes de Casul UNAM Gracias por recibirnos ✨ facebook.com/share/v/1W2GL1…

Letras Libres (@letras_libres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lo largo de casi seis décadas, Héctor Manjarrez ha escrito desde la discreción. Su obra, más que el autor, es el lugar donde se cruzan identidad, lenguaje y experiencia. Por Olmo Balam (Olmo Balam) letraslibres.com/revista/una-co…