Kostia Gorobets
@kostiagorobets.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen. Jurisprudence, international law, books. Working on a project about Russia’s alternative international law.
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oldfriend99.bsky.social
The Butlerian Jihad must have sucked for guys who just bought a new computer
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hartzog.bsky.social
AI destroys institutions.
hypervisible.blacksky.app
“One of the negative consequences AI is having on students is that it is hurting their ability to develop meaningful relationships with teachers, the report finds. Half of the students agree that using AI in class makes them feel less connected to their teachers.”
Rising Use of AI in Schools Comes With Big Downsides for Students
A report by the Center for Democracy and Technology looks at teachers' and students' experiences with the technology.
www.edweek.org
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thomasfuchs.at
How many trillions of dollars have been invested into this technology so far?
Google search for "austria hungary in space"

Google excitedly tells you about the 1889 orbital flight, and that by 1908 there was a Mars research output with 30 people.
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kostiagorobets.bsky.social
Yves Saint Laurent is outright criminal.
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mariasergiivna.bsky.social
President of Ukrainian PEN Volodymyr Yermolenko wrote a post about Yulia Navalny's recent column for The Economist and made a full description of the policies of the Russian opposition.
I translated this post into English and would like you to read it.
#UkrainianView
telegra.ph/Yulia-Navaln...
Yulia Navalnaya, The Economist and Russian opposition
Yulia Navalnaya wrote a column in The Economist.   It contains everything we are used to — that one must not equate Russia with Putin, that one must not hate all Russians, that there is Putin and ther...
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nkalamb.bsky.social
Italian journalist abducted from the flotilla describes how Israeli prison guards unleashed dogs into cells, poured bleach on mattresses, and overcrowded cells
such that it was impossible to lie down.

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That night the guards were even more violent. The consul had just left, having gathered more deportation signatures, when special forces burst in. They stormed the cells, pointed rifles at us with laser sights, and called roll. In some cells, they unleashed dogs. In one, they found the word “Palestine” spelled out using scraps of pepper and water. To erase it, they poured bleach on the floor — prisoners slept on mattresses soaked with it.

That night, as punishment, they overcrowded the cells: from ten people to fifteen, leaving no space to lie down. We turned the mattresses sideways so we could all rest our heads. In my cell were Maso Notarianni and a Lombardy Democratic Party councilor, Paolo Romano.

I had the feeling I was in a truly barbaric place, and hoped this barbarity would soon end.
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calebw.bsky.social
US-style neoliberalism interpellates everyone as a customer, which means consumer agency replaces any other form of political agency.

👇Here I’m being congratulated for successfully booking a passport appointment. Like, no need for that. Literally just exercising my rights here.
Email from US Visa Scheduling

Appointment Confirmation

Congratulations, you have successfully scheduled an appointment. Your appointment details are below.
kostiagorobets.bsky.social
Wait it’s not? Why looking like a cookie then? So confusing
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I remember being told that this whole fake Brexit referendum is just a strategic move to ensure that the ultra-right wing of Tories and Farage will disappear from the mainstream of shaping British politics for a generation, if not two. Some of the people who told me that still have six-digit jobs.
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Russian State Duma deputy Andrei Lugovoi openly called for infiltrating US institutions, buying American politicians, interfering in elections, and intensifying propaganda operations in Europe and America.
kostiagorobets.bsky.social
For all the haters; the current Dutch cabinet is just a keeper. After the coalition collapsed, they merely take care of the country before the new government is formed. And by constitutional custom, they are not allowed to make any major decisions or policy changes. Hence this announcement.
theukrainianreview.bsky.social
🇳🇱❗️🇺🇦🇲🇩 The Netherlands is against proposal, which would allow Ukraine and Moldova to open the first chapter of the negotiations on accession to the EU, bypassing the Hungarian veto, — Dutch PM

The Netherlands refuses to change the principle of unanimity for the opening of the negotiating blocs.
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merriam-webster.com
We are thrilled to announce that our NEW Large Language Model will be released on 11.18.25.
kostiagorobets.bsky.social
I think that’s an excellent point. It also raises a question of the standard of goodness in these two different contexts and how it is established. And sure, there are many more variables involved here beyond the actual composition of our diets.
kostiagorobets.bsky.social
To me, this is similar to electric cars. Cars with combustion engines should still be available; in many circumstances they are preferable or even non-optional. But there are strong policy reasons to promote more environmentally friendly option, even if overall it is suboptimal.
kostiagorobets.bsky.social
I see your point and I partly agree. Choice of the diet should remain exactly that – a choice. Yet I do not see a reason why a more environmentally friendly option should not be promoted, as a matter of policy.
kostiagorobets.bsky.social
But the point does not seem to be about abandoning or banning meat. Rather about defunding it, which frankly does make sense in many ways. Meat will and should remain available. But the policies aimed at promoting plant-based diet need to be implemented nonetheless.
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This is to say that the EU and individual member states need to get their shit together when it comes to investing in research and education. Because so far they are mostly boasting about how many US scholars are coming over while cutting billions in funding at the same time.
kostiagorobets.bsky.social
… making a nightmare of an academic job market suffering from budget cuts ten times worse. You got a PhD? How cute of you, why don’t you find a job at IKEA.
carlquintanilla.bsky.social
“.. a fivefold increase in U.S.-based applicants seeking to relocate to European institutions ..” 🤡

@politico.com
www.politico.eu/article/euro...
kostiagorobets.bsky.social
Someone needs to run a crush-course on Hohfeldian incidents at OpenAI to break down how immunity and power are NOT the same thing.
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pbump.com
I’m opening a movie theater in which I show recently released films that I ripped from the internet but the studios are welcome to opt out if they wish.
wsj.com
Exclusive: OpenAI is planning to release a new version of its Sora video generator, which creates videos featuring copyrighted material unless copyright holders opt out of having their work appear.
OpenAI’s New Sora Video Generator to Require Copyright Holders to Opt Out
Executives at the startup notified talent agencies and studios over the last week.
on.wsj.com
kostiagorobets.bsky.social
Thanks for the recommendation!