What could be more authentic than that?
(I hope you were eating deep dish pizza)
Posts by Ryan Carpenter
They sustain me, but my soul yearns for more discord
Academic pizza twitter, how I long for thee
My two year old can open heavy hotel room doors, ask me how I know
Excited to share our newest publication. Here we test a central hypothesis in cannabis use, does use alter a person's emotions in a theoretically expected way, and if so for whom and under what conditions is that observable. We found that cannabis use was linked to complex changes in emotions.
I bet ChatGPT loves to spit out meaningless percentages
Truly, the issue is not the AI, but the fact that we as a culture are allergic to very idea of non-dichotomous data
(I say this as one who just wasted a lot of time trying to find published epidemiological data on quantity of alcohol use -- no, prevalence of binge drinking does not count)
Headline that trumpets that half of teens use chatbots for schoolwork. In actuality, the survey found that 54% of students used a chatbot once in their lifetime for schoolwork.
Chart that shows that most teens do not usually use chatbots for schoolwork
Headline: CHATBOTS ARE TAKING OVER
Reality: Almost everybody used a chatbot one time and never again
OpenAI ”acknowledged in its own research that LLMs will always produce hallucinations due to fundamental mathematical constraints that cannot be solved through better engineering, marking a significant admission from one of the AI industry’s leading companies.”
You can’t trust chatbots.
NYT doing fine work posting these two stories right next to each other
Wait, though, that actually sounds pretty good
I remember when you asked a professor for a *strong* letter of recommendation
Now I guess you need to ask them if they will write you a letter without using AI
Mark Hyman is a man that is willing to claim that drinking milk causes cancer
I kept reading EMA studies claiming to test etiological theories of AUD, but I realized they never actually measured how people experience AUD in their daily lives. So we set out to see what we could learn with existing data.
1/19
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Unconscionable.
This is a HUGE win…and one that happened because we ~collectively~ said “NO!”
But AAAS coming in and saying on record to the NYT “Science is doing ok. Things are not bad at all…” is baffling.
If things are hard for you as a scientist, please share in the comments.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/10/s...
Also, the AAAS rep says that an overall drop of 4% for science funding is "pretty solid."
A 4% cut in funding is just about anything but "solid"
Clear-eyed, fact-based, and written to explain to normies. No “both sidesing.” No “Trump officials disagree.”
No gaslighting that what we can see with our own eyes might not be true.
This is journalism. Well done, @people.com
"This was a family that could've been like mine" -- Philip Bump breaks down crying on MS NOW when talking about the stuffed animals in Renee Good's car when she was killed
Imaginary food scene from Hook
Damn, and here I've been eating imaginary food this entire time
After you listen to @michaelhobbes.bsky.social @yrfatfriend.bsky.social enumerate the many problems with UPFs as a scientific construct, read this NYT article and the linked JAMA study and see how many of them you can find (spoiler: it's all of them)
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/13/w...
Just listened to the Maintenance Phase episode on ultraprocessed foods. I highly recommend. It is nutrient rich and dense in scientific fact, just like an all-natural, homemade, whole-food podcast should be
maintenancephase.buzzsprout.com/1411126/epis...
So as RFK ends annual flu vaccine recommendations for children, hospitalizations and deaths among children are rapidly accelerating--with prior data showing that nearly all the mortality is among those not vaccinated.
www.vice.com/en/article/a...
Today’s announcement that HHS is drastically altering the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule without a transparent process or clear scientific justification represents the latest reckless step in Secretary Kennedy’s assault on the national vaccine infrastructure.
Our statement: https://bit.ly/497Tj8V
Children will die with RFK Jr.'s new vaccine recommendations. We're NOT doing the "experts disagree" game. The US vaccine schedule was painstakingly constructed through a deep & thorough process by experts with unquestionable expertise. This is policy by fiat. It is pre-meditated murder. 1/
This is the energy I want to bring to 2026
(Full article: variety.com/2026/film/ne...)
“Be kind, be involved, believe in your art,” he said. “At a time when people tell you art is not important, that is always the prelude to fascism. When they tell you it doesn’t matter, when they tell you a fucking app can do art you say, if it’s that important, why the fuck do they want it so bad? The answer is because they think they can debase everything that makes us a little better, a little more human. And that, in my book, and in my life, includes monsters.”
Love this from Guillermo del Toro
Pretty Obvious 975 Leaked Memo on Leaks 729 Police Are Scrambling 918 Resolved and Unresolved 828
🎆🎇🎆2025 HEADLINE OF THE YEAR🎆🎇🎆
🎆🎇🎆🎇🎆🎇🎆GRAND FINAL🎆🎇🎆🎇🎆🎇🎆
After a seeding round and three rounds of voting, we have our finalists: Top seed Pretty Obvious will be facing off against 3rd seed Police Are Scrambling.
A reminder of how we got here:
Apparently I'm doing this -- my open letter to that open latter about AI in writing and publishing. I emerged from Hibernation Week to write it, so god only knows how much sense it makes. But at least a human wrote it, so that's nice.
Bonus: picture of my "cat," sweet baby Boomba.
I see the promise of AI here, the doors it could unlock.
But is AI the magic key? Or is it the key that's been determined most likely to work based on other keys someone saw once?
To say it without a tortured metaphor: I'm skeptical that AI can translate without putting its own stink on things.