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Reece

@reecesmiler

30, MChem, Married, House Owner, maybe just ever so slightly left leaning...

Katılım Haziran 2011
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Two Reform Councillors had died before they were elected. Five have quit because they never actually wanted to be Councillors. At least four have been fired because they are vile racists. One is complaining because he thought he'd be an MP. One was completely made up Clown party
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Nick Dearden
Nick Dearden@nickdearden75·
Just three UK data centres will account for more than 1% of the UK’s carbon budget by 2033. It’s like building several international airports. No wonder they’re lying about it. We’ve got to stop this madness. theguardian.com/technology/202…
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Supertanskiii@supertanskiii·
In Sunderland, Reform stood David Barker. Who beat his girlfriend “black and blue”. He also neglected and burnt his child with cigarettes. He was given a suspended sentence. It comes up when you Google him. He won in the council election. He’s now a Reform Councillor.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Richard Tice is the 2nd richest MP in the House of Commons, only Rishi Sunak has more money than him. He runs a massive Landlord empire. He keeps his assets in a New Jersey Tax Haven and has dodged at least £600,000 in Corporation Tax Yet still claims to be a man of the people
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Janice Hough
Janice Hough@leftcoastbabe·
Trump gleefully told the story of how Queen Camilla saw his Oval Office redecorating and said "wow." For non-Anglophiles... "Wow" in British slang is similar to "bloody hell"
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
A retweet by Zack Polanski is now the main story across every single media outlet. Two days ago, it was revealed that Nigel Farage failed to disclose a £5 million gift from a crypto-billionaire. It gets nowhere near the media attention, for straightforward political reasons.
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Pablo Martin
Pablo Martin@Pablo_Roma·
If @Keir_Starmer or @AngelaRayner had taken an undisclosed £5m from a billionaire in Thailand, it would be an outrage and It would dominate headlines for weeks and months @Nigel_Farage does it and gets soft headlines, excuses and not a lot coverage Says it all about the media
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Gabriel
Gabriel@gabriel_horwitz·
You open ChatGPT. You type the question. A clean, structured answer comes back in three seconds. You read it, it makes sense, you move on. You feel like you learned something. Forty-five days later, a professor walks in and hands you a test you weren't expecting. You don't remember most of it. André Barcaui at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro ran the experiment to find out if the feeling was accurate. 120 undergraduate business students, ages 18 to 24. All told to spend two weeks researching AI concepts, ethics, societal impacts, technical foundations, and prepare a 10-minute presentation. Sixty used ChatGPT freely. Sixty used textbooks, library databases, articles, and standard web search. Then, 45 days later, with no warning, a retention test. The ChatGPT group scored 57.5%. The traditional group scored 68.5%. Cohen's d was 0.68, a medium-to-large effect. In most grading systems, that's the difference between passing and failing. This is called cognitive offloading. When your brain delegates thinking to an external tool, it reduces the mental effort required during encoding. Effort is what makes memories durable. Struggling to find, synthesize, and connect information is not an inefficiency in the learning process. It is the learning process. ChatGPT removes the struggle and takes the encoding with it. Barcaui calls what the AI group experienced "borrowed competence." The answer was structured, the vocabulary was right, the reasoning felt sound. It just wasn't theirs. And 45 days later, it was gone. The AI group's forgetting curve was steeper and didn't stabilize the way the traditional group's did. The memories weren't just smaller. They were more fragile from the start. You didn't learn it. You borrowed it.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano

Students who used AI to study remembered less than those who did not.

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Carl Bovis
Carl Bovis@CarlBovisNature·
This is disgraceful... it's a crime! 😡 Nesting birds in this reedbed last week... now burnt out, during breeding season! 🤬 Too many landowners think they are above the law! Our birdlife is struggling enough as it is.. 😔 @DeborahMeaden @ChrisGPackham
feathersandhills@feathershills

Devastating scenes here in Somerset! I am so sad to see my local reedbeds burnt out. Last week I was watching Reed Warblers and Wrens nesting in here. I cannot believe they have been burnt and destroyed during breeding season 😢☹️😞 Diesel was used to start this reckless act.

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Jon Cooper 🇺🇸
Jon Cooper 🇺🇸@joncoopertweets·
This photo should be on the front page of every single newspaper in America today.
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Since the Brexit referendum 10 years ago, we’ve had six Prime Ministers (including Cameron). The sixth, Starmer, is wobbling. It’s been a decade of immense instability, and the idea that the chief architect of Brexit, Nigel Farage, would improve things is one of the most audacious claims in British politics.
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David
David@Zero_4·
He called for others to resign over tax errors If he has any integrity, he will resign If not, Farage must sack hypocrite Tice #bbclaurak
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