Bleddyn Bowen
@bleddb.bsky.social
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Associate Professor of Astropolitics | Space warfare | Own views Books: Original Sin http://bit.ly/3JYbcIe ; War in Space http://bit.ly/34Stplv 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏳️‍🌈 🚀🛰 Web: https://tinyurl.com/p9pt8n9n “He doesn’t see the stars - just the vast dark spaces in between.”
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bleddb.bsky.social
If you’re an academic working on space and politics/IR/history (and adjacent disciplines) and are looking at publishing a monograph or co-authored book do get in touch via the details below. We are not seeking to publish edited volumes - only long-form research tomes.
bloomsburypol.bsky.social
🛰️ Got an idea for a book on the #Politics of #OuterSpace? Our new series might be the perfect home for it!

Submit your proposal to series editor @bleddb.bsky.social

Details here 👉 bit.ly/4do03jq
New series launching in 2025 
Bloomsbury Studies in Astropolitics
A multidisciplinary series exploring the politics of outer space - covering technology, policy, history, and the impacts of space activities on Earth and beyond.
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keithwdickinson.bsky.social
Today is a day when arts degrees are worthless, but the product of those degrees is so valuable it would kill an entire industry if they were made to pay for it.
bleddb.bsky.social
After bring told for my entire life that studying Welsh (at any level) is a waste of time and money it is quite funny to see English get a similar treatment, and from a Conservative leader no less!
adambienkov.bsky.social
Studying the language and literature that has helped to define our nation at home and around the world for centuries is a "rip-off" apparently
bleddb.bsky.social
Nobody’s listening - including in UK Gov that only wants to reduce financial costs of uni for students on STEM courses. Some unis are already scrapping physics and chemistry courses.
samfr.bsky.social
At some point these imbeciles are going to realise that arts courses are *funding* the courses they do like and if they cut those places unis will just go bankrupt so no maths or science either.
bleddb.bsky.social
Even before ChatGPT etc I was reading publications that cited my work which claimed I said things I didn’t… people were already sloppy and careless and now it’s even easier to be so.
marcoalmada.com
LOL, just got my first citation to a paper of mine that does not actually exist. Thanks, Sam Altman
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sturdyalex.bsky.social
It helps to be able to spell the country you say only you are competent enough to run.
Goody-bag merch from Tory Conference branded "When Labour negotiates Britian loses" and signed "Kemi Badenoch".
bleddb.bsky.social
The recently resigned French PM makes Liz Truss look like a heavyweight leader.
bleddb.bsky.social
Descrive your Bluesky account in a single image
bleddb.bsky.social
I share the frustrations over breathless media polling commentary, but conversely, I think Starmer being the Labour PM that 'lost Wales' in May next year is going to be a real stinker for both his premiership and the current Parliamentary UK Labour Party. Pay more attention to Senedd polling...
benansell.bsky.social
A lot of parties are acting as if the election is tomorrow as opposed to likely 2029 after which either Trump is out of office, or more concerningly, still in office.
roberthutton.co.uk
This is to me the most baffling aspect. Who would place a bet that the next three years won't feature some terrible horror in the US from the outfit that Badenoch and Jenrick specifically say they want to copy? bsky.app/profile/smka...
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oxinabox.bsky.social
as a girl with a PhD in natural language processing and machine learning it's actually offensive to me when you say "we don't know how LLMs work so they might be conscious"

I didn't spend 10 years in mines of academia to be told ignorance is morally equal knowledge.

We know exactly how LLMs work.
bleddb.bsky.social
At the local airport, 4am Sunday.

Are they still drinking from the night before or are they getting ahead on the new day’s drinking? Some of the great mysteries of life in Britain.
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davidallengreen.bsky.social
The government want more coercive powers for the state against protests, and the main opposition party wants more coercive powers for the state against migrants.

Our political-media culture continues in a loop where the response to every perceived problem is yet more coercive powers for the state.
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helenebismarck.bsky.social
Well it has happened.
The leadership of the Conservative&Unionist Party is advocating leaving the ECHR. Not reforming it, or working with other members to alter any rules.
Leave it. Like Putin’s Russia.
I can’t help wondering what those Tories who are rightly proud of 🇬🇧’s support for 🇺🇦 are thinking.
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gregorynorminton.bsky.social
Blustery day, isn't it? Here's the National Grid: Live generation data. Wind and solar are generating 74.2% of our electricity. Gas is generating 13.1%. And yet our household electricity prices are pegged to... the volatile price of gas. Which is the basis on which the right attacks... renewables.
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peterjukes.bsky.social
🔴NEW🔴

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@bylinetimes.bsky.social can now reveal that, during the crucial period when convicted Reform leader Nathan Gill was most active, working directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most senior ally in Ukraine, he was also one of Nigel Farage’s closest confidantes 1/12
‘Thick as Thieves’: Nathan Gill and Nigel Farage’s Putin Problem
Far from being distant from the Reform UK Leader, insiders told Byline Times that the former MEP convicted of bribery was one of Farage’s closest aides, while we reveal how Gill worked on the Kremlin’...
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bleddb.bsky.social
Makes me want to Curl Up and Dye.
bleddb.bsky.social
Worse - the Yorkists tried to steal him.
bleddb.bsky.social
Or the train to Bow Street
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