Todd A Coleman

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Todd A Coleman

Todd A Coleman

@ProfToddC

You know we have a world, right?

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Todd A Coleman
Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@joshtpm I offer this plan to save America, contingent on a Dem WH/Sen/HoR in Jan. Admit PR/DC, BUT also admit (or threaten to) partitioned large blue states (6 Californias, etc.)--enough to create shock and awe (maybe a net of 20 safe Dem seats) and force a Constitutional Convention.
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Todd A Coleman
Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@FanSweetfo92379 @AdamZivo Pretty unclear that "no multiple choice" has to do with anything. Well-crafted MC questions can be excellent discriminators (in the statistical sense).
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Sweetfoot fan@FanSweetfo92379·
@AdamZivo I mean this is already the case for my experience w/ an engineering degree. Just make exams worth 50% of the grade and require in person proctoring with no multiple choice and a final certification exam at the end of your bachelors like the FE.
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Adam Zivo
Adam Zivo@AdamZivo·
I find this discourse perplexing because the solution seems straigthforward: make university marks almost entirely dependent on lengthy in-person exams that combine handwritten essays with oral questioning. Why is this even a conversation? Are there implementation barriers or something?
Luiza Jarovsky, PhD@LuizaJarovsky

🚨 University professors have been saying AI is completely destroying learning and that we'll soon have an AI-powered, semi-illiterate workforce. Here's a glimpse into the educational apocalypse: "Sarah, a freshman at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario, said she first used ChatGPT to cheat during the spring semester of her final year of high school. (...) After getting acquainted with the chatbot, Sarah used it for all her classes: Indigenous studies, law, English, and a “hippie farming class” called Green Industries. “My grades were amazing,” she said. “It changed my life.” Sarah continued to use AI when she started college this past fall. Why wouldn’t she? Rarely did she sit in class and not see other students’ laptops open to ChatGPT. Toward the end of the semester, she began to think she might be dependent on the website. She already considered herself addicted to TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and Reddit, where she writes under the username maybeimnotsmart. “I spend so much time on TikTok,” she said. “Hours and hours, until my eyes start hurting, which makes it hard to plan and do my schoolwork. With ChatGPT, I can write an essay in two hours that normally takes 12.” - "By November, Williams estimated that at least half of his students were using AI to write their papers. Attempts at accountability were pointless. Williams had no faith in AI detectors, and the professor teaching the class instructed him not to fail individual papers, even the clearly AI-smoothed ones. “Every time I brought it up with the professor, I got the sense he was underestimating the power of ChatGPT, and the departmental stance was, ‘Well, it’s a slippery slope, and we can’t really prove they’re using AI,’” Williams said. “I was told to grade based on what the essay would’ve gotten if it were a ‘true attempt at a paper.’ So I was grading people on their ability to use ChatGPT.” - AI in education is a serious topic, and many schools and universities are blindly jumping into the "AI-first" wave without considering short and long-term consequences. It would be great to hear more from teachers and educators to understand potential solutions. This might be a great opportunity for rethinking the education system and how students are assessed. - 👉 Link to the full article below. 👉 To learn more about AI's legal and ethical challenges, join my newsletter's 94,700+ subscribers (link below).

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Todd A Coleman
Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@Ethiopiaking37 @AdamZivo It turns out actually knowing how to do things is important, if for no other reason than so you can tell when the chatpgt answer is wrong (or solve the problem that hasn't been solved).
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The tweeter@Ethiopiaking37·
@AdamZivo but if all you're testing is things chatgpt can already do... then what's the point?
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Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@dannycantalk You should do that, then. Just be prepared to pay unsubsidized costs for parking, congestion, road wear, carbon emissions, etc. Nobody's stopping you.
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DannyCanTalk 🌈
DannyCanTalk 🌈@dannycantalk·
I do not want a walkable city. I do not want trains. I do not want busses. I want a car that can take me anywhere I want at any time. I don't want to be dependent on transit schedules. I want to choose who I'm traveling with, rather than going for luck of the draw. I want to be able to control my own climate while traveling. I want to be guaranteed a comfortable seat. I want somewhere to keep my things during a day out instead of having to carry everything with me. I want to buy and take home loads of groceries too big to carry without having to trouble myself with delivery services. I want to go through drive thrus. I want to be halfway home from work and impulsively decide to go to a restaurant on the other side of town and just change direction immediately. I want to drive around a new city to take in more than I could on foot or on a fixed route. I want to do road trips where we make up our journey as we go. I want to explore my own city at will without any particular plan. I want to visit small towns out of reach of even the most expansive proposed public transit systems. Essentially, I want freedom.
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Todd A Coleman
Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@rpondiscio Wow. It turns out there are even dumber defenses of the Electoral College out there.
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Todd A Coleman
Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@saintMarxPlace @TPCarney @AConcernedPare2 No, it just means that most of it is optional. Spending 2hr s preparing a French dinner instead of 30min on a tacos or whatever because enjoy cooking doesn't mean you get to credit yourself with 4x as much time/effort on domestic labor either.
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Rusty Shackleford
Rusty Shackleford@saintMarxPlace·
@ProfToddC @TPCarney @AConcernedPare2 It being a “hobby” doesn’t mean it’s optional, what? If you have a lawn you don’t have a choice, you have to maintain it. If you enjoy cooking that can be a hobby too, doesn’t mean it’s not housework.
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Todd A Coleman
Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@TPCarney Fun. Now estimate the total amount of time that ALL of that takes in a calendar year. If you make an honest assessment, it's going to be a rounding error on the household labor gap (if even you somehow assume there isn't a comparable list of lady tasks that you don't register).
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Tim Carney
Tim Carney@TPCarney·
Wives and mothers do tons of stuff that gets unnoticed. Twitter today is making me realize that the following work by men might not register when wives consider the division of domestic labor: 1) Recaulking the tub 2) clearing bathroom drains 3) organizing the garage 4) pulling up poison ivy in the yard 5) Changing light bulbs 6) Cleaning the gutter 7) Tightening the screws on the kitchen cabinet hinges 8) Changing out the propane tank on the grill 9) Weeding the front walk 10) cleaning out the filter on the dishwasher 11) Sharpening or replacing the mower blade 12) Splitting firewood 13) Tightening the bolts/screws on furniture and bookshelves 14) Replacing fuses in the HVAC 15) Cleaning out and organizing the shed 16) Scraping the accumulated plant debris off the driveway. 17) Setting mouse traps 18) Checking mouse traps 19) Replacing the loose screw in a door hinge with a longer screw 20) Getting the right light bulb from the store. 21) Organizing the light bulbs. 22) You get the point
Tim Carney@TPCarney

Pollsters and researchers routinely ignore all housework done outdoors.

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Todd A Coleman
Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@mattyglesias @GaryWinslett Do they have any wind in VT in the winter? I wonder if they could run the heat pump off carbon-sustainable electricity from the grid?
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
@GaryWinslett How big of a roof do you need to have in Vermont to power a heat pump 24/7 in the winter?
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Gary Winslett 🌐🇺🇸
Suburbia with solar panels on the roofs, heat pumps on the side, plant-based meat in the fridge, and EVs in the driveway is carbon-emissions sustainable. Environmentalists don't want to hear that, but it's true. Sprawl isn't a barrier to climate action.
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Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@MiddleearthMixr Yes the left would like to eliminate the opposition!...by welcoming them into the late 20th Century.
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The Middle-earth Mixer
The Middle-earth Mixer@MiddleearthMixr·
There is a very real and unbridgeable divide in this country. I have experienced it first hand. I have hob nobbed with the most Libbed out Libs at happy hours and ball rooms in DC, and I have attended get togethers around bonfires in deep red rural Virginia. One group wants to be left alone, and one group, in a very real sense not an abstract one, wants the other eliminated. I’m pro doing whatever we can to secure our safety for as long as we have to.
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Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@TPCarney @AConcernedPare2 The "hobby' kind of gives the game away. When a lot of the "work" is done by choice, it's not really in the same category as childcare, laundry, cooking etc.
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Tim Carney
Tim Carney@TPCarney·
@AConcernedPare2 Do you live in a women's prison or something? Most of my friends spend hours per week, and a huge portion of their Saturdays, doing housework outdoors. It's basically my only hobby.
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Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@olypilot @AZ_camper @Simon_Ingari No. Even accounting for the various complications, like the relatively high number of pre-law students, recipients of bachelor's degrees in Philosophy earn high salaries.
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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Submitting job applications 1995 -Candidate expects 80K salary - Company offers 100K salary - Good fit, no wasting time 2002 : - Attach CV, submit - 1 round of interview - Offer letter in 3 days 2026↓↓
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Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@AZ_camper @Simon_Ingari Philosophy majors rank among the highest-earning college majors and their median income at mid-career is WAY above the median electrician. Somebody should make better memes.
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Todd A Coleman
Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@marcportermagee What does one accomplish by eliminating BA options when the BS degrees still exist. You'll eliminate options for students in order to save zero dollars.
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Marc Porter Magee 🎓
Marc Porter Magee 🎓@marcportermagee·
“Ohio colleges and universities are required to cut any undergraduate degree programs that produce on average less than five degrees annually over a three-year period”
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Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@mattyglesias Interesting. Certainly doesn't seem that way to me, but I didn't pretend to have a discourse-relevance-meter. I guess you're less relevant to me (no offense).
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Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@mattyglesias There's pretty obviously a difference between finding a profitable niche audience and relevance to the broader political discourse. I'm not really in any position (and I really didn't care) to judge who's relevant and who's not, but your response is essentially non-responsive.
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Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@mattyglesias Large swathes? It was like a couple pages (when the paper was 5X thicker).
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Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@mattyglesias What pray tell is the "anti-fossil fuel regulation" of which you speak? Given the significant negative externalities associated with fossil fuels, what should governments do to compensate that you won't dismiss as "anti-fossil fuel"?
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Peter Meijer
Peter Meijer@PeterMeijer·
Solar panel costs are dirt cheap today and went from $1/W in 2015 to under $0.25/W today. But installed price is WAY different, and runs closer to $3/W for residential rooftop solar with labor, inverters, grid tie, etc. So that $90 400W panel is closer to $1200 installed.
Brett Winton@wintonARK

a barrel of oil can provide as much electricity as a 400W solar panel does annually. a barrel of oil runs $92 and comes with a few minor logistical complications. this year the solar panel should run less than $90; you can order online, ships in a week.

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Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@mattyglesias The positioning of Walz as a super-liberal is pretty strong evidence that these things are nothing but vibes, and that any genuinely moderate candidate will magically become a leftist as soon as they become a prominent representative of the Democrats.
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Todd A Coleman@ProfToddC·
@JackFromHollis @PeteButtigieg A lot of things are before your time when you were born yesterday. "Three generations of affirmative action" was really half a generation of half-measures followed by two and a half generations of clueless white guys whining about their imaginary aggrieved status.
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Jack Langley
Jack Langley@JackFromHollis·
@PeteButtigieg Medgar Evers was before my time and I am sick of hearing about it. Three generations of affirmative action was enough payback for all the old grievances along with the 600K who died in the Civil War that ended slavery. Be done with this and MOVE ON!
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Pete Buttigieg
Pete Buttigieg@PeteButtigieg·
Ask yourself: why would this administration want to delete references to Medgar Evers’ racist assassin being a racist? Why might that be? I challenge anyone in this administration or Congress to defend this. mississippitoday.org/2026/02/05/med…
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