pam lach
@plach.bsky.social
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Digital Humanities Librarian/DH Center Director living/working on unceded Kumeyaay land (San Diego). US historian (PhD) + info scientist (MSIS). Podcast teacher. Still masking. Dogs are my jam. @ach.bsky.social‬ Co-VP. she/her
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I love my colleagues and collaborators. But I HATE their file names.
Cartoon of two stick figures, one sitting at a computer and the other standing behind them, looking over their shoulder and saying "Oh my God." A callout appears over the computer showing a long list of similarly named untitled documents. The caption reads: Pro tip: Never look in someone else's documents folder.
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techpolicypress.bsky.social
The increasing use of AI to surveil people’s emotions endangers not only privacy but also personal autonomy—the bedrock of democracy, writes Oznur Uguz. Newly emerging AI laws fail to provide adequate safeguards, she says.
How AI-Powered Emotional Surveillance Can Threaten Personal Autonomy and Democracy | TechPolicy.Press
If we do not regulate emotional AI surveillance now, we might soon have to fake how we feel to protect our privacy, writes Oznur Uguz.
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plach.bsky.social
I’m in my 6th and final year of serving as a university senator. I joined at the height of Covid, served through the intrusion of GenAI into higher ed, and continued through the current assault on academic freedom and knowledge production. No wonder I’m totally cooked
plach.bsky.social
Art but make it shared governance
Left: people sitting in a semicircle of rows in a lecture hall
Right: Hieronymus Bosch’s “The Harrowing of Hell” featuring numerous people in tortured agony
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estherschindler.bsky.social
I just saw someone use the abbreviation “AI;DR” and I’ll be laughing for a while.
plach.bsky.social
Actually called them “young people” which is way worse
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mkirschenbaum.bsky.social
One thing that’s clear, one of the knock on effects of the “Compact” is it’s piling yet more labor on already maxed out faculty at targeted schools: meetings, resolutions, messaging, responding to admin requests for “input,” processing rumors and information . . . It’s just more more on top of more.
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laprofmme.bsky.social
Is it any wonder we are all just exhausted? All of this on top of regular jobs that were just starting to settle back down after the covid “pivot” and then had to retool again to deal with the LLM bullshit …
mkirschenbaum.bsky.social
One thing that’s clear, one of the knock on effects of the “Compact” is it’s piling yet more labor on already maxed out faculty at targeted schools: meetings, resolutions, messaging, responding to admin requests for “input,” processing rumors and information . . . It’s just more more on top of more.
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libraryleadpipe.bsky.social
Coming out Wednesday -

The Digital Opaque: Refusing the Biomedical Object

"... this essay creates frameworks for scholars working with archival or historical materials that were obtained through violent, deceitful, or otherwise unethical means."
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rezekjoe.bsky.social
ACLS statement against White House “compact”: THIS IS SOVIET SHIT
Screenshot from statement “Universities and colleges have one mission: to advance knowledge. Faculty carry out the mission by conducting research and teaching students. The knowledge they produce and circulate is independently assessed by professional peers. Interfering with that process by forcing knowledge to pass through a political filter is a tactic adopted by the Soviet Union and other authoritarian states. The White House is dressing up its compact as a reasonable corrective to what it views as problems in campus culture. Let no one be deceived. This proposal imposes government censorship on academia. It is anti-American, and it weakens our democracy by devaluing academic expertise.”
plach.bsky.social
I just caught myself referring to my Gen Z nibblings and their friends as “younger people” and now I am officially old 😭
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supercamilla.bsky.social
And this:

"discoverability increasingly depends on corporate decisions about interface design, search algorithms, and content filtering rather than intellectual analysis of scholarly materials."

🚨🚨🚨
supercamilla.bsky.social
THIS THIS THIS 🚨

"Content-filtering layers designed for social media chatbots now “quietly block controversial topics from being searched” in academic library systems, undermining the careful subject analysis that catalogers perform to ensure comprehensive access to scholarly materials."
Guest Post — Beyond Classification: The Human Cost of Library and Information Labor Under Digital Capitalism - The Scholarly Kitchen
In an era of information abundance and epistemic chaos, libraries serve as crucial sites for democratic knowledge practices -- protecting them is critical to preserving the infrastructure of informed ...
scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org
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erinbartram.bsky.social
If you are a supporter and reader of @contingent-mag.bsky.social one of the biggest things you can do to help us at the moment is get this CFP to the NTT folks in your life. The fracturing of social media has made it very difficult to get the word out esp. to adjuncts and VAPs.
CFP: A Time of Monsters
The monster has been here all along. It is a historical constant that manifests in wildly different ways across time, place, and culture. Whatever form it takes, the monster claws at categories; it un...
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plach.bsky.social
More birds of paradise 😍
A bird of paradise flower in full bloom, glowing in the sun. White hibiscus flowers with deep pink centers are visible in the background Two bird of paradise flowers in full bloom, glowing in the sun. White hibiscus flowers with deep pink centers and stamen are visible in the background
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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.
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plach.bsky.social
Pink Muhly grass doing its fall thing 😍
Pink Muhly grass inflorescences glowing in the afternoon sun. A pinkish-purple purslane flower peeks through the blades of grass
plach.bsky.social
They’re really fun. It’s been a great way to brighten up our space and deal with the structural pillars that block sight lines in here

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plach.bsky.social
Another pillar chalked, this time recreating one of our podcasting stickers, designed a few years ago by a former student worker who recently graduated. It’s a lovely homage to our student that also makes visible our work in podcasting #DHmakes
A female student decorated a chalkboard pillar. She’s drawing our blue podcasting sticker, featuring a cartoonish microphone (“Mike the Mic”) with “I pod” above the mic and “DH@SDSU” below it Chalk version of our blue podcasting sticker, featuring a cartoonish microphone (“Mike the Mic”) with “I pod” above the mic and “DH@SDSU” below it. A coaster version of the sticker is affixed to the pillar under the chalking
plach.bsky.social
The latest chalkboard design by one of our digital humanities center student workers 😍 #DHmakes
Closeup of a structural pillar painted with black chalkboard paint. A chalk drawing of an old school computer in grey and blue, with “Welcome to DH” in yellow letters. Blue arm-like lines are coming out of the computer
plach.bsky.social
Meeting survived, and not nearly as horrible as I was expecting (though there were definitely many mental eye rolls on my part)😅
plach.bsky.social
I’m preparing for a meeting (starting at the top of the hour) where I’m pretty sure a bunch of angry faculty colleagues will try to eviscerate me about a draft policy my committee wrote several years ago that was never passed. Send help, or at least some silly pics to distract and calm me🙏
plach.bsky.social
It’s a zoom meeting so I’ll have to stick to mental eye rolls. To be fair folks have legit concerns that I want to hear. But also there’s someone trying to whip folks up using outdated info (they cc’d me on this but I’m trying not to read too closely or respond before the meeting starts)
plach.bsky.social
I’m preparing for a meeting (starting at the top of the hour) where I’m pretty sure a bunch of angry faculty colleagues will try to eviscerate me about a draft policy my committee wrote several years ago that was never passed. Send help, or at least some silly pics to distract and calm me🙏
plach.bsky.social
How is it possible that you are the parent of a tween?! 🤯