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VG: Täuschung durch KI-Nutzung in Uni-Prüfung Sind KI- und Google-Recherchen im Rahmen von wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten vergleichbar? Diese Frage hat das VG Kassel bei Klagen von Studenten klar verneint.

Gerichtsurteil gegen 2 Studierende wg. Täuschung: "Grenze zur nicht mehr selbständigen Anfertigung der Prüfungsleistung (…) bereits bei einem einmaligen ungekennzeichneten Einsatz generativer #KI" überschritten" # Studium #Bachelor #Master #highereducation www.lto.de/recht/nachri...
#ContraAI🤖

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State of AI 2026 Take the State of AI survey

The “State of AI 2026” survey just opened! This is run by the same folks who do the other "State of…" surveys, like JS, CSS, and React.

The goal is to understand how web developers are using AI. So, whether you use AI or not, please take a few minutes to fill it out!

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Obvious rage bait is obvious

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Pour one out for the poor writer at The Onion who had the article "Trump will blockade the straight of Hormuz" ready to publish on Monday.

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Wenn Artikel mehr Fragen aufwerfen, als zu beantworten:

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Am 8.4. fand in Salzwedel (Sa-Anh) ein Bürgerdialog der AfD-Fraktion inklusive Auftritt des Spitzenkandidaten Ulrich Siegmund statt. Dort skizziert dieser schonmal, wie man nach dem Wahlsieg mit Behördenmitarbeitern umgehen wird, die nicht tun, was die AfD will.
(Via @davidbegrich.bsky.social)
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Die LMU München hat im Auftrag der TK eine empirische Studie zur Gesundheit von Prof's an staatlichen Unis u HAW'en in D durchgeführt. Ergebnisse der PROFESS-Studie s. Link. (Hab noch nicht intensiver reingeschaut, daher hier nur Info.) #IchbinHanna #PDprekär #Wissenschaft #Prof #Gesundheit

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Nothing is worse than "iii" anyway.

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The correct solution to all this is to call games "Tall", "Grande" and "Venti". All games fit into those categories and it's not like we don't all hate ourselves already.

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Comic. [Gravestone for Joseph Paul Overton with list of years underneath. 1960-2003 is in black at the top and crossed out in red. Underneath in red is 1965-2011, crossed out, then 1973-2018, crossed out, then 1982-]

Comic. [Gravestone for Joseph Paul Overton with list of years underneath. 1960-2003 is in black at the top and crossed out in red. Underneath in red is 1965-2011, crossed out, then 1973-2018, crossed out, then 1982-]

Overton

xkcd.com/3230/

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Scientists invented a fake disease. AI told people it was real Bixonimania doesn’t exist except in a clutch of obviously bogus academic papers. So why did AI chatbots warn people about this fictional illness?

Bloody hell. Researchers invented a disease, published two fake papers to see if LLM’s would ingest them and kick them up as fact — and then it broke containment and all the major AI’s bought in. Information pollution.

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Ich möchte, dass Studierende (wieder) verstehen, dass Ihre Perspektive zählt. Mit all den "Fehlern" und Ungereimtheiten. Als Dozentin ist mein größtes Ziel, aus der Sitzung zu gehen und das Gefühl zu haben, etwas gelernt zu haben - denn ja, Lehrende lernen von Studierenden. Dafür mache ich das.

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seriously don't want people to forget how common this narrative was - i saw it a ton of places. it's important for people to remember how Loud And Wrong so many culture prognosticators are. especially ones who are just there to gauge the vibes of the moment and don't have any more expansive ideas.

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Boise took its Pride flag down. But new art has popped up at City Hall. What it cost “The flag is not our only form of expression,” a Council Member previously said.

The famous Andor line is that "tyranny requires constant effort. It breaks, it leaks. Authority is brittle." Here is a perfect example of that through malicious compliance: Idaho forced the city of Boise to remove its Pride flags. So the city painted rainbows everywhere else.

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Screenshot aus dem Programm des Informatikfestivals: Ankündigung des Live-Podcasts. Genauer Text: 

Live-Podcast: Informatik für die moderne Hausfrau

Warum wir Systemen (nicht) vertrauen

Unsere Gesellschaft ist durchzogen von digitalen Infrastrukturen und technischen Systemen, die das alltägliche Leben prägen und teilweise sogar unverzichtbar geworden sind. Damit diese ihren Zweck erfüllen, reicht es jedoch nicht aus, dass sie technisch zuverlässig sind, sondern wir müssen ihnen auch vertrauen können.

In dieser Live-Ausgabe von „Informatik für die moderne Hausfrau“ geht Host Dr.-Ing. Lea Schönberger der Frage nach, wie Vertrauen in Systeme eigentlich entsteht und warum manche Menschen ihnen dieses eher zögerlich entgegenbringen. Gemeinsam mit ihren Gästen beleuchtet sie das Thema aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven: Die Informatikerin Dr. Alexandra Dirksen zeigt, wie Vertrauen auf technischer Ebene entsteht, etwa durch Sicherheitsmechanismen, überprüfbare Systemeigenschaften und ethische Überlegungen, und die Kulturwissenschaftlerin Dr. Rebecca Haar erklärt, wie unsere Vorstellungen von Technik und damit auch unsere Haltung gegenüber technischen Systemen durch Science Fiction beeinflusst werden.

Screenshot aus dem Programm des Informatikfestivals: Ankündigung des Live-Podcasts. Genauer Text: Live-Podcast: Informatik für die moderne Hausfrau Warum wir Systemen (nicht) vertrauen Unsere Gesellschaft ist durchzogen von digitalen Infrastrukturen und technischen Systemen, die das alltägliche Leben prägen und teilweise sogar unverzichtbar geworden sind. Damit diese ihren Zweck erfüllen, reicht es jedoch nicht aus, dass sie technisch zuverlässig sind, sondern wir müssen ihnen auch vertrauen können. In dieser Live-Ausgabe von „Informatik für die moderne Hausfrau“ geht Host Dr.-Ing. Lea Schönberger der Frage nach, wie Vertrauen in Systeme eigentlich entsteht und warum manche Menschen ihnen dieses eher zögerlich entgegenbringen. Gemeinsam mit ihren Gästen beleuchtet sie das Thema aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven: Die Informatikerin Dr. Alexandra Dirksen zeigt, wie Vertrauen auf technischer Ebene entsteht, etwa durch Sicherheitsmechanismen, überprüfbare Systemeigenschaften und ethische Überlegungen, und die Kulturwissenschaftlerin Dr. Rebecca Haar erklärt, wie unsere Vorstellungen von Technik und damit auch unsere Haltung gegenüber technischen Systemen durch Science Fiction beeinflusst werden.

🚨 Great News: Am 23.09. gibt's eine Live-Ausgabe von Informatik für die moderne Hausfrau beim Informatik-Festival der @informatik.bsky.social in Dresden! Zu Gast sind @simulacrumvacui.bsky.social und Alexandra Dirksen und wir sprechen darüber, warum wir eigentlich Systemen vertrauen oder eben nicht.

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‘Non-survivable’: heatwaves are already breaching human limits, with worse to come, study finds Analysis of six extreme heatwaves found when temperature and humidity were accounted for, all were potentially deadly for older people

"When scientists applied a new model of human survivability that takes into account the body’s ability to function and stay cool depending on age, they found all six events had seen non-survivable periods for older people who could not find shade."

#Climate

www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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A land art installation by Jon Foreman on Druidstone Beach in Wales, showing a carefully arranged gradient of black stones on wet sand, transitioning from large rocks to tiny pebbles in a flowing, organic pattern. In the background, a tall coastal cliff with a narrow waterfall cascades down toward the shoreline, while the artist crouches nearby placing the final stones. The composition blends natural textures, scale, and precision, highlighting Foreman’s signature style of using found materials to create temporary geometric forms shaped by the landscape.

A land art installation by Jon Foreman on Druidstone Beach in Wales, showing a carefully arranged gradient of black stones on wet sand, transitioning from large rocks to tiny pebbles in a flowing, organic pattern. In the background, a tall coastal cliff with a narrow waterfall cascades down toward the shoreline, while the artist crouches nearby placing the final stones. The composition blends natural textures, scale, and precision, highlighting Foreman’s signature style of using found materials to create temporary geometric forms shaped by the landscape.

🪨 Merge on Druidstone Beach in Wales. <3 Jon Foreman Uses Nature Like This (10 Photos): streetartutopia.com/2026/04/08/art-in-nature...

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Photo of three men standing on top of rocky terrain. One is wearing a blue zip-up jacket with a blue chambray shirt and tan chinos. One is wearing a green-black checkered jacket with red chamois shirt, white pants, and cowboy hat. The other is wearing a blue parka with with blue jeans.

Photo of three men standing on top of rocky terrain. One is wearing a blue zip-up jacket with a blue chambray shirt and tan chinos. One is wearing a green-black checkered jacket with red chamois shirt, white pants, and cowboy hat. The other is wearing a blue parka with with blue jeans.

Two photos. In the first, three men are wearing bomber jackets with blue or white jeans. In the second image, one man is wearing an off white (possibly chamois?) shirt with blue jeans. Another is wearing a blue denim trucker with blue jeans. A third is wearing a blue quilted parka.

Two photos. In the first, three men are wearing bomber jackets with blue or white jeans. In the second image, one man is wearing an off white (possibly chamois?) shirt with blue jeans. Another is wearing a blue denim trucker with blue jeans. A third is wearing a blue quilted parka.

Two photos of groups of men. They are wearing Nordic sweaters, olive bomber jackets, flight suits, black-green checkered jackets, cowboy hats, beanies, and jeans.

Two photos of groups of men. They are wearing Nordic sweaters, olive bomber jackets, flight suits, black-green checkered jackets, cowboy hats, beanies, and jeans.

Two photos. In one, there's a man wearing a brown tweed with a checked shirt. In the other photo, men are wearing bomber jackets and high-waisted cotton pants.

Two photos. In one, there's a man wearing a brown tweed with a checked shirt. In the other photo, men are wearing bomber jackets and high-waisted cotton pants.

The Artemis II mission reminds me of these 1960s photos of NASA astronauts training in Iceland because they felt the terrain would be similar to what they'd encounter on the moon. The outfits are so great, even some 60 years later.

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Volunteers turn a fan's recordings of 10,000 concerts into an online treasure trove Aadam Jacobs went on to record more than 10,000 concerts, with increasingly sophisticated equipment, over four decades in Chicago and other cities.

This is a truly incredible archive. This sort of thing just… doesn’t exist. Insane. A gift!

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AI Assistance Reduces Persistence and Hurts Independent Performance

That's not really surprising.

To me the big question is not what AI does, but what society will appreciate and reward. If people value persistence and independent performance, the outcome will be different from a world where high output of AI slop is seen as productivity.

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Financial markets on repeat

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Geld verdienen mit E-Auto und bidirektionalem Laden
Geld verdienen mit E-Auto und bidirektionalem Laden YouTube video by erneuerbare tv

Was bringt bidirektionales Laden? Für Auto-Besitzer und ebenso für Nicht-Besitzer, die gelegentlich eins mieten?
Holland macht es vor, und dieses Video erklärt wie es geht!
youtu.be/1W6-mThc8_k?...

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The Artemis astronauts. Something that’s happening now that in no way whatever sucks. A blessing.

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i watch a lot of international sports an America is the only place where fights happen and the commentators & crowd react as if it's some sort of ancient, critical meta, and not deeply shameful, embarrassing, and fucking stupid. perhaps this acceptance of violence is relevant given *waves around*

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The fact that the financial viability of the entire festival hinged on getting an antisemitic buffoon to perform does rather suggest that the organisers might not have been wholly motivated by the pure principle of forgiveness

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Watching the latest Captain Disillusion video and I feel compelled to say:

Final Fantasy The Sprit Within was not THAT bad.

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Da hat sich das frühe Aufstehen aber gelohnt! 👀

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Guten Morgen! Bin auch um 0530 wach. Aber auch nur um die Chance zu haben, eine Tasse Kaffee anzuschaun, bevor unser Kleiner auf der Matte steht.

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Comic. [Teacher with shoulder-length light hair talking to two students seated at desks.] TEACHER: *Grammar* is one of the most popular ways to structure a language, ahead of rival methods such as *WORDS ORDER WORDS RANDOM WORDS WORDS RANDOM GOOD* and *EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*.

Comic. [Teacher with shoulder-length light hair talking to two students seated at desks.] TEACHER: *Grammar* is one of the most popular ways to structure a language, ahead of rival methods such as *WORDS ORDER WORDS RANDOM WORDS WORDS RANDOM GOOD* and *EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*.

Grammar

xkcd.com/3229/

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Kapitalismus als Todeskult, interaktive Live-Performance 2026

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