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Baryon Posadas

@baryontensor

Science Fiction, Empire, Japan.

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Baryon Posadas
Baryon Posadas@baryontensor·
My copy of Techno-orientalism 2.0, which includes my essay on the animated adaptations of the novels of Project Itoh, arrived today.
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Baryon Posadas@baryontensor·
"Systematically dismantling" has to be one of those phrases that's a tell of LLM output right now. I've lost track of how many times I've encountered it in so so many pretentious geopolitics tweets.
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Emily
Emily@writerofscratch·
Does the Japanese text fail to render in the pdf of this academic article for you guys too, or is it a problem on my end? link: jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jappm/… how it renders for me:
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Baryon Posadas@baryontensor·
@TheGrouchHK @przidnt1 I find the Yale system for marking tones, with its use of diacritics similar to pinyin, so much more intuitive and visually readable than Jyutping.
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The Grouch
The Grouch@TheGrouchHK·
@przidnt1 And I didn't put the tones either.. Nei⁵hou² mfkers, nei⁵dei⁶ jau⁵mou⁵ giu³ ngo⁵ aa³?
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Baryon Posadas@baryontensor·
Sleepy cat guards my laptop.
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Genevieve Walker
Genevieve Walker@talkmoviestome0·
Toronto in animation
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csz
csz@cszabla·
apropos of nothing important it’s ridiculous that there are now three major on screen representations of academia (after the hunt, vladimir, rooster) and it’s all just the same sex scandal/students too woke plot. makes me actually miss “the chair” for addressing other issues
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Baryon Posadas@baryontensor·
This prompted a thought: given how GenAI tends to rely on the secondary literature more than parsing the texts themselves to produce its summaries of works and explanations of concepts, to what extent might it reproduce and reinforce frequent misreadings and misapprehensions?
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Baryon Posadas
Baryon Posadas@baryontensor·
Similar to Butler on performativity, Mulvey on the male gaze, Haraway on the cyborgs, or ideas like death of the author, Said's Orientalism is another one of those works that articulated foundational concepts that people constantly cite but often don't actually read.
کیوان@kayvanseyedin

You clearly didn’t read the book or understand its argument. The point was never about the Orientalist’s intellectual caliber but the production of a very particular knowledge about “the Orient.” Go read some of Browne’s works and you’ll see that Edward Said was spot on.

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Fahad Desmukh
Fahad Desmukh@desmukh·
But definitely dont ask why the United States has a military base 15,000km away from its territory, on a coral island in the middle of the Indian Ocean, that was illegally cleansed of all of its native inhabitants to make way for the installation
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Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer

Iran just fired two missies at a target 4000 kilometers away. London is 4400 kilometers from Tehran. Tell me Iran is not a threat to the world. (Paris, Rome, Vienna and Berlin are closer…)

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Baryon Posadas@baryontensor·
With all the discourse about Paul Thomas Anderson going around. I just realized that, to date, I've never actually seen anything in his filmography in full. I guess none of them have ever really looked interesting enough to me to bother. Too American for me, maybe?
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Baryon Posadas
Baryon Posadas@baryontensor·
Probably just indicative of the fact that the most common place i encounter LLM written text is in either social media posts or student writing. I imagine LLM fiction voice would be more apparent to me if I frequently read fanfic or self-published fiction.
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Baryon Posadas@baryontensor·
@fredleept @HistorianZhang Something that helped in the grad seminar I first read it was being prepared by going over Capital Vol.1 and some of Lacan's seminars first so we had a clearer sense of some of the language D&G were borrowing and some of the concepts they were critiquing.
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Fred I. Lee 李志興
Fred I. Lee 李志興@fredleept·
@HistorianZhang Similar experience. First read it grad school. It was largely incomprehensible, and I was supposed to be a specialist in "theory."
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e-jesu
e-jesu@JesuInToast·
With all the hilarity surrounding Asian American culture in the past month (see Hatchling, among other things), I've had a chance to re-share my 2022 essay, "American American Psycho," first published in @curaffairs, many times. So here it is again! (link to full essay below)
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Baryon Posadas@baryontensor·
@TheGrouchHK I once found a restaurant on Foodpanda called "Satay King" but there was no satay in their menu, just an assorted mish-mash of other Southeast Asian cuisines.
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The Grouch
The Grouch@TheGrouchHK·
WTF pardon moi ? I search for Indian, they give me a Thai restaurant. I click on the menu, they feature Hainan chicken. HK restaurants are a joke.
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Baryon Posadas@baryontensor·
@HistorianZhang Apparently, Canvas also has a built-in live chat tool. I haven't tried it yet, but I wonder if it will be more usable than a simultaneous Zoom session with chat?
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Lawrence Zhang 張樂翔
Lawrence Zhang 張樂翔@HistorianZhang·
The most student engagement I ever got was teaching my 400 person lecture on zoom during Covid. Treat it like a twitch stream and talk to chat and the students actually respond and have interesting things to say. They're too shy in person to do it
Joyce Carol Oates@JoyceCarolOates

Excellent questions from the class—(“An Introduction to Joyce Carol Oates”)—but I had forgotten how immersive Zoom can be. It seems to drain us in ways not typical of classroom teaching—perhaps a neurological strain in focusing on a screen. Is this so? Neuroscientists?

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