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Posts by Christy Karras

I love how welcoming and encouraging the editing community is.

Freelancing is definitely hard, but it's made so much easier by having people in your corner who've been through it and can offer resources and advice.

You all are amazing at what you do!!!

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Poynter ACES: Discover Macros for Word - Poynter This self-paced course unlocks automation for editors, providing immediately applicable training in creating custom keyboard shortcuts. Through video instruction and hands-on exercises, you'll…

This Poynter ACES: Discover Macros for Word course on macros looks good! Macros are so intimidating but SO WORTH IT!

www.poynter.org/shop/writing... #amediting #copyediting #macros #copyeditor #copyedit @poynterinstitute.bsky.social @acesediting.bsky.social #freelanceeditor

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I’m trying to figure out the right way to say this, because: Look, the CPB closing is devastating, and I don’t in any way want to blow even a wisp of smoke that it isn’t. But twice today, I’ve seen people express how sad they are that all of public television and radio is over. Not true! (1/3)

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Make Your Manuscript Work: A Guide to Developmental Editing for Scholarly Writers A Guide to Developmental Editing for Scholarly Writers

I’m raising $ for The Trevor Project, an org serving LGBTQ+ youth.

For every copy of my new book ordered by release day (August 5), I’m giving $1.

Can you help me get to 1000 by ordering now (or putting in a request at your local/uni library)? 🙏

bookshop.org/a/8521/97806...

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postcard created by Wendi Dunlap in 2020 says "Greetings from an anarchist jurisdiction, Seattle, Washington."

postcard created by Wendi Dunlap in 2020 says "Greetings from an anarchist jurisdiction, Seattle, Washington."

A lot like Seattle in 2020. I was there. The vast majority of us were doing as well as...anyone else in 2020. Meanwhile, people who had never been here were posting the most over-the-top wildness.

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I couldn't NOT do this.

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The students who've sent me kind end-of-year notes have boosted me more than they could possibly know. This goes beyond education, of course. If you appreciate someone, let them know!

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So many of our loudest First Amendment enthusiasts have no idea that freedom of assembly is right there in it, on equal footing with freedom of the press or freedom of religion

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Two Wildlife Tunnels Are Saving Thousands of Amphibians From Being Crushed by Cars in Vermont New research finds a pair of underpasses installed under a road that crosses a migration corridor have led to an 80.2 percent reduction in amphibian deaths

Tiny wildlife crossings can have big results.
These 5-feet tall, 5-feet wide tunnels have reduced salamander and toad deaths by up to 94%.
www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/t...

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Given the lack of any evidence whatsoever that anyone would have done it differently, it's hard to say definitively that it's not inherent. I fully agree that in a different world, it may not have to be. But in this world, I don't think it would have happened without theft.

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I mean, there’s the death of expertise, and then there’s whatever the fuck this is

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How obvious is it when even Trump can figure it out?

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This again 🙄

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I don't know the answer of whether theft is inherent in the tech, because it's never been done that way. Could a model be developed from material the authors provided willingly? I guess? But who would those authors be? How would you get permission? It would be a lot of authors, in many contexts.

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A Starter Guide to Protecting Your Data From Hackers and Corporations Hackers. AI data scrapes. Government surveillance. Yeah, thinking about where to start when it comes to protecting your online privacy can be overwhelming. Here’s a simple guide for you—and anyone who...

"I have nothing to hide! I don't need digital privacy!" Well...

- AI companies are scraping your data
- Scammers are using AI to get better at their schemes
- And yeah, a new era of government surveillance...

A starter guide to protecting you online life:

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You've made it blatantly obvious that you don't actually spend time hanging out with, let alone learning about, trans people. Maybe sit this one out.

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We regret to inform you that his phenomenon has a name: RAS Syndrome.

Redundant Acronym Syndrome…Syndrome.

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I'm not sure I would say it is evil, but it's not good. Sure, use it AI to find cancers; use it to tell me when my bus is coming in real time. But I don't think it's good to give over responsibilities for research, critical thinking, and writing. AI encourages abandoning those, and that's bad.

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From fall 2001, now a classic

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It could be, but from the get-go there was no mechanism for that.

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Doesn't feel that way.

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Maybe you're just not being very clear about what you mean? I took "I never said they ARE doing this" to mean "I never said they ARE using copyrighted material without payment or permission." Is that not what you meant?

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Yes, if things are unethical from the get-go, I do not support them. If you think that means there's a lot in this world that I don't support, you're right. Part of the question is whether the value is worth the cost. We haven't even gotten into all the costs of AI.

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President Declines Gift of Holiday Apple Pie

WASHINGTON, Oct 27 - AP - President and Mrs. Coolidge have declined an offer from the Girls' Club of Vermont University of a large apple pie for the White House Thanksgiving dinner. Although no reason was given for declining the pie, apparently it was refused because acceptance might have been taken as an endorsement by the president of the proposed apple week to be held about that time.

This might be regarded as a precent for endorsement of similar movements in other parts of the country. The telegram tendering the pie said it was designed to be a part of the apple week program.

--The Fresno Bee, 27 Oct 1925

President Declines Gift of Holiday Apple Pie WASHINGTON, Oct 27 - AP - President and Mrs. Coolidge have declined an offer from the Girls' Club of Vermont University of a large apple pie for the White House Thanksgiving dinner. Although no reason was given for declining the pie, apparently it was refused because acceptance might have been taken as an endorsement by the president of the proposed apple week to be held about that time. This might be regarded as a precent for endorsement of similar movements in other parts of the country. The telegram tendering the pie said it was designed to be a part of the apple week program. --The Fresno Bee, 27 Oct 1925

President Declines Gift (1925)

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I would 100% say that the way discoveries were made is wrong if they were made in unethical ways, yes.

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But the technology is being used for evil. And that's a big problem. I mean, sure, use it to do hard math. No problem there. Regurgitating people's creative work is only going to lead to bad places.

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Right? Ugh.

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You're saying they haven't used copyrighted material, and yet they have. This is more than a philosophical disagreement.

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😂

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The last one. Critical thinking is already in short supply, but this will only make it worse.

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