This is great news. A long way to go, but I'm impressed with the speed and transparency of the British Library's rebuild from the cyber attack. I don't think there's a single one of my boring medical manuscripts in this lot, but I can wait (a little)! blogs.bl.uk/digitisedman...
Following the cyber-attack on the British Library last year, staff have been working behind the scenes to restore access to the Library’s digitised manuscripts. The Library has now made an initial bat...
Reading this latest Jack Smith filing, it occurred to me that people haven’t quite internalized the reality that in all three cases touching on the insurrection on January 6—by far the darkest day for our democracy since the Civil War—the Supreme Court sided with the insurrectionists in all three.
It is truly dangerous that we’ve normalized this.
THE LIBRARIES STAY OPEN UNTIL DAWN
I don't think men can fully understand how threatening this feels to women
Trump addresses women: "I am your protector. I want to be your protector ... you will no longer be abandoned, lonely, or scared. You will no longer be in danger ... you will no longer be thinking about abortion."
Trump addresses women: "I am your protector. I want to be your protector ... you will no longer be abandoned, lonely, or scared. You will no longer be in danger ... you will no longer be thinking...
Sage: "We have reason to believe many tech companies have already harvested much of our content to train large language models (LLMs)." Sage wants to offer "licensing routes to our content that protect rights and include payment for the use of content ...that we can pass on to authors & societies."
ah, my fellow chaos gardners! also relatable: "As an academic, she’s always researching — her first book took 10 years — and she said, 'it’s good to free myself of the compulsion to over-research.'"
There are as many ways to fail in the garden as there are plant varieties.