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Published in CST Online
Author James Walters

What do television shows look like in our mind’s eye? Let me start with a personal experience. Two shows that I enjoyed immensely – Sex Education and The Mandalorian – seemed, to me at least, to have reached satisfying conclusions in their third and second seasons, respectively. But not in the same way.

Art In The Age Of Average. The New AI-thoritarians.
Published in carrier-bag.net
Author Simon Denny

In early 2025 a Reddit meme emerged featuring the producer/influencer Rick Rubin, eyes closed, seemingly lost in something deep, truthy and intuitive in his headphones, with the neologism “LettingTheVibes BeYourGuide” as its caption.[1] This briefly became an image metonym for vibe coding – the act of using LLMs to help the… The post Vibe coding the future appeared first on carrier-bag.net.

Art In The Age Of Average. The New AI-thoritarians.
Published in carrier-bag.net
Author Gregory Chatonsky

The Insurrection of the Resurrection The trial for pessimism transforms ecological consciousness into psychological pathology rather than ontological access. When one attempts to confront the irremediable—extinction without-remainder, the closure of all future testimony—this confrontation is often reframed as personal despair.

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Published in Open Evidence
Author Christopher Steven Marcum

This article first appeared at dataindex.us on 2/5/2026 and was cross-posted today as a guest post to the Data Rescue Project. Yesterday, the CIA made the surprising decision to shut down the World Factbook after more than sixty years of operation. This move was not just a simple website update.

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Published in Open Access Brandenburg
Author Team OA Brandenburg

Wie wirken Open-Access- und Open-Science-Strategien tatsächlich? Und was passiert in der Wechselbeziehung zwischen dem formulierten Anspruch und der wissenschaftlichen Realität? Diese Fragen standen im Mittelpunkt der Veranstaltung der Vernetzungs- und Kompetenzstelle Open Access Brandenburg (VuK) am 14. Januar 2026 in der Reihe Quo Vadis offene Wissenschaft in Berlin und Brandenburg.

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Published in iRights.info
Author Jens Crueger

The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine is available around the clock and provides access to archived websites. This is not yet possible in Germany. Here, the reading room tool must be used. Read here why this is the case and who is authorized to archive under what conditions. The World Wide Web of the past decades […] The post Internet Archive – only in the reading room? appeared first on iRights.info.