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Posts by Julie McDonough Dolmaya

AI is a bubble and it will burst. Most of the companies will fail. Most of the data-centers will be shuttered or sold for parts. So what will be left behind?

We'll have a bunch of coders who are really good at applied statistics. We'll have a lot of cheap GPUs, which'll be good news for, say, effects artists and climate scientists, who'll be able to buy that critical hardware at pennies on the dollar. And we'll have the open source models that run on commodity hardware, AI tools that can do a lot of useful stuff, like transcribing audio and video, describing images, summarizing documents, automating a lot of labor-intensive graphic editing, like removing backgrounds, or airbrushing passersby out of photos. These will run on our laptops and phones, and open source hackers will find ways to push them to do things their makers never dreamt of.

AI is a bubble and it will burst. Most of the companies will fail. Most of the data-centers will be shuttered or sold for parts. So what will be left behind? We'll have a bunch of coders who are really good at applied statistics. We'll have a lot of cheap GPUs, which'll be good news for, say, effects artists and climate scientists, who'll be able to buy that critical hardware at pennies on the dollar. And we'll have the open source models that run on commodity hardware, AI tools that can do a lot of useful stuff, like transcribing audio and video, describing images, summarizing documents, automating a lot of labor-intensive graphic editing, like removing backgrounds, or airbrushing passersby out of photos. These will run on our laptops and phones, and open source hackers will find ways to push them to do things their makers never dreamt of.

Really enjoyed reading "Pluralistic: The Reverse-Centaur’s Guide to Criticizing AI" by Cory Doctorow, and although he stresses that he cannot and does not predict the future, I do hope his concluding arguments prove prescient pluralistic.net/2025/12/05/p...

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inTRAlinea. online translation journal > Special Issues > Special Issue: Reimagining Comics - The Translation and Localization of Visual Narratives > Do Special Powers Come with a Special Language?

Not sure if you're interested in exploring how superhero comics have been translated/adapted, but if so, I have lots of recommendations I could share. Here's one, for instance, analyzing how the Italian version of Spider-Man compares with the English comics: www.intralinea.org/specials/art...

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Poster for the event, featuring images of the speakers: Brandon Tehanyatarí:ya'ks Martin, Katherin Pérez Rojas, Julie McDonough Dolmaya, Juan Felipe Zuluaga Molina and the moderators, Valérie Florentin and Julián Zapata.

Poster for the event, featuring images of the speakers: Brandon Tehanyatarí:ya'ks Martin, Katherin Pérez Rojas, Julie McDonough Dolmaya, Juan Felipe Zuluaga Molina and the moderators, Valérie Florentin and Julián Zapata.

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And another event, this time for International Translation Day: a dynamic discussion on the similarities and differences in translation and interpretation needs, featuring panellists from Colombia and Canada. 🇨🇦🇨🇴 Co-hosted by York University & Toronto Metropolitan University. Sep 30 12pm EDT, Zoom

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Image de promotion pour la troisième séance du séminaire de la CEFAN - 24 septembre 2025. Julie McDonough Dolmaya et Ugo Ellefsen sont les conférenciers. / Promotional image for the third CEFAN seminar on September 24, 2025. Julie McDonough Dolmaya and Ugo Ellefsen are the two speakers.

Image de promotion pour la troisième séance du séminaire de la CEFAN - 24 septembre 2025. Julie McDonough Dolmaya et Ugo Ellefsen sont les conférenciers. / Promotional image for the third CEFAN seminar on September 24, 2025. Julie McDonough Dolmaya and Ugo Ellefsen are the two speakers.

Mercredi (24 sept): Je vais parler de mon projet de recherche actuel--une revue systématique de la littérature qui porte sur la traduction et les bandes dessinées. I'll compare the results of 5 bibliographic database searches with GPT-5 and Scite_. C'est une communication en français.

7 months ago 1 1 0 0

Went to a fabulous performance of Carmina Burana by @torontosymphony.bsky.social last night. The orchestra was joined by the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, Toronto Children's Chorus & three extraordinary soloists. My only question: who translated the lyrics in the program? There was no credit.

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Two ginger kittens on a bookcase. One is peering down at the other from the shelf above.

Two ginger kittens on a bookcase. One is peering down at the other from the shelf above.

I'm training two new academic cats. So far, they've taken an inventory of my book collection before moving on to chase their tails for half an hour. They will make cameo appearances during Zoom calls upon request. #caturday

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Thematic Panels   Conference Website: IATIS 8th International Conference > Home   The organizing Committee is pleased to announce the following list of thematic panels. Thematic panels are groups of...

#TranslationStudies community: final call for the CFP for #IATIS 8 in Oman! To submit to our panel on #translation and the #CreatorEconomy, please click here: shorturl.at/gkdPp You can also DM or email if you have more questions. #creators #research #SSHRC #influencers #multilingual

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Digital Translation, published biannually by John Benjamins and edited by @bowkerl.bsky.social, is seeking new submissions related to translation/interpreting technologies, digital methods for translation research, software/website localization, terminotics, & more!

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Good news: The deadline HAS BEEN EXTENDED. Papers are now accepted until May 15, 2025. If you have questions or have troubles submitting to EasyChair, DM me and I'll assist. Anyone researching the #multilingual social internet is welcome to submit as well (Panel 8)! #TranslationStudies

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Oops, tagged the wrong Renée. The panel is coorganized by @rdesjard204.bsky.social, @clarachuanyu.bsky.social, Emilie Gobeil-Roberge and me

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Last reminder that submissions for Panel 8: Translation and the Content Creation Economy/Ecology, organized by @reneedesjardins.bsky.social, @clarachuanyu.bsky.social, Emilie Gobeil-Roberge and me, for the 2025 IATIS conference in Oman are due April 30! www.iatis.org/index.php/8t...

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So happy we were able to leave the journal in such great hands. @bowkerl.bsky.social will do a fantastic job as editor!

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Thematic Panels Thematic panels The organizing Committee is pleased to announce the following list of thematic panels. Thematic panels are groups of papers organized around a particular sub-theme. The panels are list...

Renée Desjardins, @clarachuanyu.bsky.social, and Émilie Gobeil-Roberge and I are organizing a panel on "Translation and the Content Creation Economy/Ecology" at the 2025 IATIS conference. More details here:
www.iatis.org/index.php/8t...
Deadline for proposals: April 10 2025

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I've had great luck with Reddit when I can only vaguely remember a book I read ages ago: r/whatsthatbook

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It was a beautiful afternoon for skiing in the woods. Happy holidays everyone!

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5th International Research School for #Media #Translation & #Digital Culture

Hosted by Kong Kong Baptist University 23-28 June 2025

Featured Theme: HUMAN & #ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDIA TRANSLATION

+info: ctn.hkbu.edu.hk/research-sch...

Full syllabus to be published in early January 2025

1 year ago 7 2 0 0

So glad TCAF has found a new venue for 2025. I've really enjoyed attending this festival: interesting talks by comic artists and writers, lots of exhibitors to visit, and many opportunities to get your favourite comics signed.

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Thanks!

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I'd like to read this interview but my Google searches for the quoted text have not been helpful. Would you mind sharing where/when was it published?

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5 miniature plague doctors on top of a board game

5 miniature plague doctors on top of a board game

The first stage of the data collection for my new research project on comics, graphic novels and translation is done. I'm ready for some down time! I've just finished painting the minis (and reading the very long rule book) for this board game, so I'm going to try out Pest today.

1 year ago 5 0 1 0

Here is a starter pack for academics and researchers in Translation Studies.

Please let me know if you want to be added to this list.

@neilsadler.bsky.social

go.bsky.app/Mto2Yuo

1 year ago 69 33 30 2

Thanks for putting this together! I'd be happy to be included in the list as well.

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Also Eden Robinson, but her Trickster series: Son of a Trickster, Trickster Drift, Return of the Trickster. (Though Moon of the Crusted Snow has stuck with me as well.)

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Call for Papers (2025) | Estudis Filològics i de Traducció

EFIT: Estudis Filologics i de Traducció CFP New Research in Translation and Interpreting Studies turia.uv.es/index.php/EF...

1 year ago 7 2 0 0

Finally decided to check out Blue Sky and was excited to discover how much it looks and feels like Twitter-that-was. Looking forward to being more connected with the translation studies community again!

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