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Posts by Crista 🔶

It's quite ironic that the country that doesn't have national identity cards (because they are considered too intrusive & controlling) ends up with a private company doing that and much, much worse!

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Wow

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It feels like we’re now in Humanities territory: enroll only if you have an obsession about the material.

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I really have no idea how to advise CS students these days on matters of career. The job market is brutal for juniors. Almost feel like telling them that if their goal is to get a job, they should switch majors or quit College and enroll in a trade school.

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Good riddance, Hungary!

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I always wanted to be an astronaut ever since I was a little girl, but clearly that's not gonna happen, and that makes me sad. I'm now considering the closest experience: 🍄
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I used AI. It worked. I hated it. I used Claude Code to build a tool I needed. It worked great, but I was miserable. I need to reckon with what it means.

As a research project, I built a needed tool with Claude Code. I though it would be a disaster, but It wasn't. I have some complicated feelings about it.

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A bit more detail

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Rubrics these days...
But, you know, real learning has always been about asking the right questions. It's harder to teach that, though, that's why it's typically done at graduate level.

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🍓🐶🍓

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Much will be written in years to come about the tech world's gradual shift from benign progressive irreverence to plain evil. Or maybe all has already been written since Macbeth, and we're just stuck in this human condition forever and ever.

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Open Source Gave Me Everything Until I Had Nothing Left to Give I thought I was having a spiritual awakening. I was having a psychiatric emergency. I was at a tech conference in Sweden when it started. I hadn't slept in...

Wow, what an autopsy from @kennethreitz.bsky.social about his experiences with mental health and life as a very public open source software maintainer.

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Silver lining (maybe): Europe finally wakes up.

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Producing wine is a unique art that I did not appreciate until recently. Comercial wines are like the wall decorations in IKEA. The boutique wines are the real art in liquid form. Every one of these wines embodies a personal story, a vision, and a complete disregard for profit.

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A line graph showing NSF grant awards made through 2/27/26 for fiscal year 2026 compared with grant awards for fiscal years 2021-2025.

A line graph showing NSF grant awards made through 2/27/26 for fiscal year 2026 compared with grant awards for fiscal years 2021-2025.

NSF Update (Awards through 2/27/26)

Directorates to follow

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There is beauty in the world ☀️

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I still love computer science, automation, and science in general, but there is no question that the fruits of our collective labor over the past 40 years are now being used for deploying ultra-processed "food for thought" that is making a lot of people sick. And it's about to get much worse.

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It resonates with my trajectory of coming back to rural Portugal and ground myself on the production of wine and food. This instinct to return to a lifestyle rooted on the physical world may have been an unconscious reaction against the rise of ultra-processed information.

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Ultra-Processed Information: AI and the Coming Deluge of Noise Frankly #128

I don't know who this person is, but his parallel between GenAI and ultra-processed food is spot on.
natehagens.substack.com/p/ultra-proc...

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An organization is inviting me to join as Fellow. Their roster is pages & pages of men, sprinkled with a few women here and there. I know a few of them. The criteria for Fellow seems to be the H-index or some proxy. And I'm scratching my head. Why do ppl accept the invitation? Why does this exist?

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I'm going to be at University of Porto's FEUP tomorrow and Thursday. Happy to meet with more people in the area.

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Then there is also a layer of entitled idiots with full or borderline narcissistic personality disorder who feel superior not just to women but to everyone. Their extreme arrogance makes them unsuitable even for the boys clubs, so they're lone wolfs. They cause a lot of damage, too, all around.

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The work of entitled idiots needs extra scrutiny, because chances are it's BS.
Chauvinism in Academia is the canary in the coal mine: these aren't serious people who value truth and evidence. They value personal success. That's why they need the network of others like them.

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Entitled idiots need to be marginalized for what they really are: idiots who, somehow, got lucky with some early work. Maybe they stole the idea, maybe the idea was actually not good but simply wrapped in a good story, maybe they had one brilliant idea and are frustated that they can't do it again.

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But DEI statements ain't it. Give an entitled idiot a rule and he will find ways to game it. He will mentor young women, he will write the most convincing DEI statement, while, in the back room, he comments on the boobs and lack of brilliance of his female grad students in the same breath.

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Like an onion. From misogyny, to chauvinism, to sympathy towards chauvinism, to tolerance of chauvinism. While we can't really get rid of this religion (because that's what it is), we could do a much better job at keeping these entitled idiots (because that's what they are) out of universities.

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Egyptian mongoose - Wikipedia

Wild things seen in rural Portugal, strolling right here through the vineyard. Local name: saca-rabo.
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On Brian Cantwell Smith and the Promise of AI Today I had the bittersweet pleasure of participating in a symposium honoring the late philosopher Brian Cantwell Smith, a good friend whom I’d known for over 30 years.

I wrote about the late philosopher Brian Cantwell Smith, and his profound thinking about AI and the nature of intelligence.

aiguide.substack.com/p/on-brian-c...

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I visited an industrial laundry/dyeing facility today, and let me tell you: I don't think I will ever buy mass-produced clothes ever again. This is 100% unsustainable. I had no idea of the insanity that's going on in the fashion world.

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so, this is weird... it looks like it's Epstein-universe-number 0 for me. Not my name but my work. Someone was pitching him using OpenSim for developing AGI back in 2013. I wonder if that project was funded...

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