Matthew Hayday
@mhayday.bsky.social
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University of Guelph Canadian History Professor and Department Chair, Chocolatier, Inexpert Gardener.
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jamesefraser.bsky.social
Yup. The people who should earn a fortune from the years I have devoted to training and research are people who run AI companies, not me.
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.
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Nick Clegg says asking artists for use permission would ‘kill’ the AI industry
mhayday.bsky.social
As someone whose emotional state can fluctuate wildly depending on the latest AI-related news, I appreciated this take from the Oatmeal. It's a bit long, but it's thoughtful. theoatmeal.com/comics/ai_art
A cartoonist's review of AI art - The Oatmeal
This is a comic about AI art.
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jowolff.bsky.social
I wouldn’t normally endorse AI prompts but these are indeed essential for all academics.
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jamesopp.bsky.social
Hard no to the educational evangelists now pushing us to ‘embrace’ corporate gen AI as inevitable. And shame on the universities buying this crap and funding ‘expert’ speaker series espousing it.
Selected text from an institutional email that states: “What is Postplagiarism? Postplagiarism refers to our current era where artificial intelligence has become part of everyday life, fundamentally changing how we teach, learn, and create. Rather than viewing Al as a threat to academic integrity, the postplagiarism framework offers practical approaches for embracing Al as a collaborative tool while preserving the values of authentic learning and ethical scholarship.
mhayday.bsky.social
The power to cajole and plead.

Or to riff off the Spider-Man movies, “with great responsibility comes very little power”.
mhayday.bsky.social
It is clear, young Milligan, that despite ascending the lofty heights of junior senior university administration, you have never been a chair. 😉
mhayday.bsky.social
It'll be the former chair who did it... 😜
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At this moment, Evan Solomon is at the Empire Club in Toronto to give "a keynote speech and fireside chat on how Canada will become an AI and Quantum Nation" and I have just realized what my personal version of the Bad Place would be.
mhayday.bsky.social
If you aren’t taking opportunities to giggle in the archives, you’re doing historical research wrong. 😜
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stillots1.bsky.social
Very happy to see colleague Ray Blake has won the big book prize for political writing this year, the Shaughnessy Cohen.

Congrats to the whole shortlist!

www.theglobeandmail.com/culture/arti...
stillots1.bsky.social
Ray Blake's book on how prime ministerial speechifying has shaped 🇨🇦 national identity since 1945.

He's right that PMs have a job of nation-building to do and their nationalist talking points matter in that job

Not just a repetitive list of platitudes. Continuity and change. Tracks Overton window
Book cover of Canada's Prime ministers and the shaping of national identity, by Raymond B. Blake
mhayday.bsky.social
The coffee paradox strikes once again!
Coffee paradox: needing coffee in order to properly prepare coffee
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alanmaceachern.bsky.social
Thanks, Becky & Ben for the invitation & for the great day.

Beausaert, Bradley, Souchen, McCorkindale, Luby - it's so encouraging to see the degree to which @uguelphhist.bsky.social has invested in new, productive #cdnhist faculty.
rebeccabeau.bsky.social
A great kick-off to this year’s Rural History Roundtable series @uguelphhist.bsky.social @benbradleyca.bsky.social. A fascinating discussion about the Webb farmhouse & #GreenGables #PEI with @alanmaceachern.bsky.social. Next RHRT coming up October 29 on the history of Ontario’s wine industry.
mhayday.bsky.social
I like having the e-books of popular titles available so they are available en masse for popular undergrad research essay topics. But if I have to read an academic book cover to cover or even multiple chapters I always want print. I know a lot of my students feel the same way.
mhayday.bsky.social
No. But today the kind attendant switched my seat. It’s a quiet train that isn’t full.
mhayday.bsky.social
The attendant just kindly switched me. Quiet day and a largely empty car.
mhayday.bsky.social
Hey folks - could anyone help me identify the gentleman on the right in this picture? (I have a good estimate but there is a key feature I can't see at this angle and I don't want to influence folks.)
mhayday.bsky.social
Saddened to learn that J.R (Jim) Miller passed away a little over a week ago. His scholarship on Indigenous history, I think it is fair to say, was extremely influential for many of us - and his survey textbooks provided an accessible entry point. www.saskatoonfuneralhome.com/obituaries/j...
James Miller Obituary September 11, 2025 - Saskatoon Funeral Home
View James Miller's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.
www.saskatoonfuneralhome.com
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csnrec.bsky.social
emplois/employment

Histoire - Professeure adjointe ou professeur adjoint et Bourse professorale Ruby Heap en histoire des femmes

Université d'Ottawa

History - Assistant Professor and Ruby Heap Professorship in Women’s History

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danwhitehead.net
BREAKING: Disney+ is to replace the two-season run of Andor with a recut version that runs for only five minutes, and is just Mon Mothma apologising profusely to Darth Vader for any inconvenience, and letting him have whatever he wants.
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cndhistassoc.bsky.social
Assistant Professor – U.S. History. Deadline: November 2, 2025. #cdnhist #skystorians #mcgill cha-shc.ca/careers-and-...
mhayday.bsky.social
You know what we faculty should be “leveraging” to develop lecture content? Our PhDs and other degrees, our years of learning and experience, our specialized research and knowledge and other things that make us irreplaceable by some LLM.
mhayday.bsky.social
My university’s Office of Teaching and Learning is offering a workshop on how to “leverage” Generative AI to develop lecture content. The thought of it makes me ill and I am tired of being quiet on social media about how this insidious, environmentally-destructive cult is being so blindly embraced.