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Ce mercredi (15 avril) à 18h, on sera au 104 (dans le 19e) pour une rencontre avec @elisarojas.bsky.social autour de la sortie de son livre "Pour mourir, tapez 1" ✊

#AutoDéfenseSanitaire
#CovidIsNotOver
#MaskUp
#Antivalidisme

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Au Mask Bloc Paris-Banlieues, on a :
- Beaucoup de masques FFP2 ;
- Beaucoup de demandes de masques ;
- Pas beaucoup de monde pour distribuer tout ça 😅

Mais si tu veux nous aider, pas besoin de beaucoup de temps ou d'Ă©nergie, juste un peu ça suffit ! đŸŒ±

Contact : maskblocparisbanlieues@riseup.net

1 week ago 22 34 2 1

Un peu marre que tous les "séjours-répits" pour les aidants soient en mode "Venez avec votre proche malade, on vous bichonnera".
Y a tellement de femmes qui sont aidantes par obligation, parce que la sociĂ©tĂ© n'assure pas, et qui auraient besoin qu'on leur offre du temps SEULES. 😼‍💹
(Ma mĂšre)

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Leo de Moura semble Ă  fond dans LLM|Lean pour les maths. #etaps

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"You've been charged with being cool as shit. How do you plead?"
"Guilty, your honor."
"Bailiff, give this man a Baja Blast and drop him off at the nearest arcade with a cup full of whatever coins we in Ireland put in arcade games."

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My highest praise to @adapalmer.bsky.social; her Inventing the Renaissance book is an extraordinary achievement, scholarly yet deeply engaging, honest yet deeply optimistic. This is exactly the kind of public intellectual work we need more of. Yeah, it's really long;it's really worth it. Go read it!

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Au-delĂ  du dĂ©vouement, une science: l’hĂ©ritage occultĂ© des infirmiĂšres

Des Ă©chelles de douleur Ă  la dĂ©finition mĂȘme du soin, de nombreuses avancĂ©es cliniques sont l’Ɠuvre d’infirmiĂšres avant d’ĂȘtre absorbĂ©es par le rĂ©cit mĂ©dical. Une exposition lausannoise rĂ©habilite aujourd’hui cette expertise...

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Quels sont donc les 10 points proposĂ©s par l’Iran, base de nĂ©gociations acceptĂ©e par les États-Unis. Petit thread.

1.Organisation de la circulation Ă  travers le dĂ©troit d’Ormuz de maniĂšre coordonnĂ©e avec les forces armĂ©es iraniennes. C'est donc un clair changement de gouvernance du dĂ©troit. InĂ©dit

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But this happened, again, decades ago. This is not what Silicon Valley markets to people. This is only ever raised as a maliciously deceptive marketing ploy. Meanwhile for all those decades, public research had to contend with all those same billionaires trying to defund and privatize us.

3 months ago 17 1 0 0

When we incorporated neural networks in our data analysis, forecasting and hypothesis generation pipelines very many breakthrough discoveries and improvements could be made. While what is advertised as "AI revolution" right now at the *very best* can cut some corners in e.g. literature review.

3 months ago 17 2 1 0

As a biomed researcher myself, we've been using what is called "AI" for decades already for many different purposes and the major thing is that what is being sold as "AI" right now by the Silicon Valley tech barons is very chiefly not what is used or is very useful in my line of research.

3 months ago 30 4 3 1
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Nous aujourd'hui à #Lyon on est pas allé voir #Macron au sommet #OneHealth.
Nous on s'est couché par terre par colÚre, par épuisement, par nécessité.
#handicap #CestCaQuiDonneEnvieDeMourir

@hparadoxa.bsky.social @odile31.bsky.social @handi-social.bsky.social

2 weeks ago 219 179 2 11

Je vais avoir besoin d'alcool fort et de soutien psychologique parce que je lui avais dit que je lui commandais un taxi pour 12h20 en bas de chez elle et elle a oublié et commandé hier soir un taxi pour ONZE HEURES donc chez moi à 11h15. Je vais jamais tenir.
#CeuxQuiSaventSavent

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Limites Numériques #23
Limites Numériques · 1 avril 2026
Ce mois-ci on parle espace et satellites 🚀.

Et parce qu’on voulait faire ça bien, on a demandĂ© de l’aide de l'Arcep (l'AutoritĂ© indĂ©pendante française en charge de la rĂ©gulation des rĂ©seaux telecom) via la plume de Tom Nico qui travaille sur les impacts du numĂ©rique et contribue aux Ă©tudes de l'Arcep sur l'empreinte des satellites. Certaines infographies que vous verrez sont d’ailleurs issues de leurs travaux.

Nous avons aussi avec nous le chercheur IrĂ©nĂ©e RĂ©gnauld, co-auteur d'Une histoire de la conquĂȘte spatiale (La Fabrique, 2024). Merci Ă  eux 🙏 !

Limites NumĂ©riques #23 Limites NumĂ©riques · 1 avril 2026 Ce mois-ci on parle espace et satellites 🚀. Et parce qu’on voulait faire ça bien, on a demandĂ© de l’aide de l'Arcep (l'AutoritĂ© indĂ©pendante française en charge de la rĂ©gulation des rĂ©seaux telecom) via la plume de Tom Nico qui travaille sur les impacts du numĂ©rique et contribue aux Ă©tudes de l'Arcep sur l'empreinte des satellites. Certaines infographies que vous verrez sont d’ailleurs issues de leurs travaux. Nous avons aussi avec nous le chercheur IrĂ©nĂ©e RĂ©gnauld, co-auteur d'Une histoire de la conquĂȘte spatiale (La Fabrique, 2024). Merci Ă  eux 🙏 !

ConsĂ©cration, je suis passĂ© dans la newsletter de @limitesnumeriques.bsky.social, 😀 cette fois-ci sur les satellites. Hyper clair et pĂ©dagogique, avec ce qu'il faut de recul critique.

Abonnez-vous !

2 weeks ago 10 2 1 0

Un super article d'ailleurs, encore quelques abonnements et @julielebaron.bsky.social pourra racheter l'Empire Bolloré d'ici l'année prochaine et rendre obligatoire les parties de Resident Evil Remake en maternelle

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une palette en train d'ĂȘtre dĂ©chargĂ©e d'un camion, au bord d'une route de campagne

une palette en train d'ĂȘtre dĂ©chargĂ©e d'un camion, au bord d'une route de campagne

On ne vous en avait pas encore parlé mais on a eu pour les Mask Blocs un (trÚs) gros don de masques FFP2 Texinov.
Ce sont de masques de forme "canard", trĂšs respirables

On a reçu 9 *palettes* de 16800 masques
(ça fait 151 200 masques)
(De rien)

#FFP2
#MaskUp
#AutodéfenseSanitaire

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gnagnagna fraude aux allocs gnagnagna les assistés qui bossent pas

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To be clear, to think of science as ‘simply description’ is naive at the least, and dangerous at worst. It’s not some universal and eternal system, immune to bias or subjectivity, existing independent of the people and systems that produce science

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Don't confuse science with scientists or the scientific establishment. Science is simply description. To say eugenics and racism are science is to say they are backed by evidence. It also deflects blame from the people and establishment

Don't confuse science with scientists or the scientific establishment. Science is simply description. To say eugenics and racism are science is to say they are backed by evidence. It also deflects blame from the people and establishment

lol this debate keeps rousing and some of the worst and zombie ideas and beliefs about science around, which I expect, but it’s the confidence of the finger wagging that I find so intriguing

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« Clarke, Dudley
                    (Natal, colonie britannique en Afrique du Sud 1899 ~ 1974).
                        Colonel de l’armĂ©e britannique.
                    Quand ils ne sont pas de célÚbres espions (et encore !) les
                        hommes de la dĂ©sinformation et de la dĂ©ception demeurent inconnus. C’est
                        leur lot ingrat, parfois difficilement accepté. Clarke »

« Clarke, Dudley (Natal, colonie britannique en Afrique du Sud 1899 ~ 1974). Colonel de l’armĂ©e britannique. Quand ils ne sont pas de cĂ©lĂšbres espions (et encore !) les hommes de la dĂ©sinformation et de la dĂ©ception demeurent inconnus. C’est leur lot ingrat, parfois difficilement acceptĂ©. Clarke »

« Il est Ă  ce jour impossible de savoir avec certitude Ă  quoi servirent les compĂ©tences de cet homme  d’expĂ©rience de 1947 (il a alors 48 ans), dĂ©but de la guerre froide jusqu’à  sa mort. »

« Il est Ă  ce jour impossible de savoir avec certitude Ă  quoi servirent les compĂ©tences de cet homme d’expĂ©rience de 1947 (il a alors 48 ans), dĂ©but de la guerre froide jusqu’à sa mort. »

Ce matin, avant le gros de la journée, petit tour dans le Dictionnaire de la désinformation (2011), de François Géré, pour repérer ce qui a changé. Il y a certaines remarques qu'il ne faut pas mettre sous les yeux d'un chercheur en début de journée, sous peine de compromettre le reste de celle-ci :)

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Kémy Adé was shocked by the immigration refusal letter she received.
In rejecting her permanent residence application, the Immigration Department cited her current job duties, which included wiring and assembling control circuits, building control and robot panels, programming and troubleshooting. The department said these duties didn’t match the Canadian work experience she claimed.
Well, no, they didn’t. AdĂ© is a post-doctoral research fellow and guest teacher at McMaster University — and those skills are not part of her repertoire. Nor are they what she submitted in her immigration application a year ago.
“I saw this language about this job description that has nothing to do with me,” said the health scientist from France, who has a PhD from Sorbonne University in the immunology of aging. “I was disoriented how this could happen.”
But a disclaimer at the bottom of the refusal letter might provide a hint.
It’s believed to be the first time that the department explicitly referred to the use of generative AI to support application processing in immigration refusals. The disclaimer also noted that all generated content was verified by an officer and that generative AI was not used to make or recommend a decision.

KĂ©my AdĂ© was shocked by the immigration refusal letter she received. In rejecting her permanent residence application, the Immigration Department cited her current job duties, which included wiring and assembling control circuits, building control and robot panels, programming and troubleshooting. The department said these duties didn’t match the Canadian work experience she claimed. Well, no, they didn’t. AdĂ© is a post-doctoral research fellow and guest teacher at McMaster University — and those skills are not part of her repertoire. Nor are they what she submitted in her immigration application a year ago. “I saw this language about this job description that has nothing to do with me,” said the health scientist from France, who has a PhD from Sorbonne University in the immunology of aging. “I was disoriented how this could happen.” But a disclaimer at the bottom of the refusal letter might provide a hint. It’s believed to be the first time that the department explicitly referred to the use of generative AI to support application processing in immigration refusals. The disclaimer also noted that all generated content was verified by an officer and that generative AI was not used to make or recommend a decision.

Today in AI:

Canada rejected the PR application of a McMaster postdoc from the Sorbonne who works in the immunology of aging because the generative AI being used to process applications (đŸ˜±) entirely hallucinated her credentials.

Everyone involved should be fired.

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A top climate scientist just resigned from NASA. Here's why Climate scientist Kate Marvel talked to Scientific American about her decision to leave NASA amid federal government turmoil and funding challenges

As @drkatemarvel.bsky.social explains here, when the US admin ended the NASA climate modeling group's office lease, they were kicked out of their building -- and "have been kind of couch surfing at various NYC universities and libraries" since then. Unbelievable.

Read more here:

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Coca Fritta, a small pouch of pastry stuffed with fresh ratatouille. Best snack during summer

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You think displaying Savarte Bartmaan naked on stage for to white men ogle and then cutting her up  then she died and storing her parts in jars for close to a 100 years was science? J. Marion Simms torturing enslaving Black women was science? You are a sick, bigoted prick

You think displaying Savarte Bartmaan naked on stage for to white men ogle and then cutting her up then she died and storing her parts in jars for close to a 100 years was science? J. Marion Simms torturing enslaving Black women was science? You are a sick, bigoted prick

We’re saying it was science because Science has ALWAYS been capable of horrendous things and implicated in slavery, colonialism, the Holocaust. Not because we believe that racism, ableism etc are scientifically ‘valid’ or ‘defensible’
Begging you to think beyond memes.

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But it was a science. That’s the thing, that this sort of stuff can be legitimized and indeed it has been legitimized before.

I cannot stress enough that just about every intellectual in the early 20th century at least dabbled in a little eugenics, as a treat.

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Je vous encourage Ă  lire ce texte un peu long mais d'une grande clartĂ©. Le rappel que cette loi est prĂ©vue pour 2027, et assumĂ©e comme telle, alors qu'on a jamais autant risquĂ© un‱e prĂ©sident‱e FN, est un symptĂŽme supplĂ©mentaire de la dĂ©connexion validiste et bourgeoise.

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Affiche sur fond violet. 17 mars 2026, une femme a été tuée en raison de son genre, c'est le 27Úme féminicide de 2026.
Logos de nous toutes point org et inter orga féminicides.

Affiche sur fond violet. 17 mars 2026, une femme a été tuée en raison de son genre, c'est le 27Úme féminicide de 2026. Logos de nous toutes point org et inter orga féminicides.

Mardi 17 mars 2026, Ă  Cambrai (59, Nord), une femme, ĂągĂ©e de 57 ans, a Ă©tĂ© poignardĂ©e Ă  mort par son ex-conjoint au domicile de celui-ci. C’est le fils de la victime qui a dĂ©couvert le corps et a prĂ©venu la police.

#vss #feminicide #NousToutes

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humans are the true Lovecraftian elder gods

in this essay i will

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Coconuts

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Anyway, AI is a managerial technology that came out of fields where researchers act more like managers than researchers and this is not a coincidence. It’s fundamentally related to why certain people jumped at the chance to try to build certain kinds of systems that devalued (other people’s) work.

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