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offsite link Fraud and mismanagement at University College Cork Thu Aug 28, 2025 18:30 | Calli Morganite
UCC has paid huge sums to a criminal professor
This story is not for republication. I bear responsibility for the things I write. I have read the guidelines and understand that I must not write anything untrue, and I won't.
This is a public interest story about a complete failure of governance and management at UCC.

offsite link Deliberate Design Flaw In ChatGPT-5 Sun Aug 17, 2025 08:04 | Mind Agent
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This design flaw in ChatGPT-5's default epistemic mode subverts what the much touted ChatGPT-5 can do... so long as the flaw is not tickled, any usage should be fine---The epistemological question is: how would anyone in the public, includes you reading this (since no one is all knowing), in an unfamiliar domain know whether or not the flaw has been tickled when seeking information or understanding of a domain without prior knowledge of that domain???!

This analysis is a pretty unique and significant contribution to the space of empirical evaluation of LLMs that exist in AI public world... at least thus far, as far as I am aware! For what it's worth--as if anyone in the ChatGPT universe cares as they pile up on using the "PhD level scholar in your pocket".

According to GPT-5, and according to my tests, this flaw exists in all LLMs... What is revealing is the deduction GPT-5 made: Why ?design choice? starts looking like ?deliberate flaw?.

People are paying $200 a month to not just ChatGPT, but all major LLMs have similar Pro pricing! I bet they, like the normal user of free ChatGPT, stay in LLM's default mode where the flaw manifests itself. As it did in this evaluation.

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offsite link Israeli Human Rights Group B'Tselem finally Admits It is Genocide releasing Our Genocide report Fri Aug 01, 2025 23:54 | 1 of indy
We have all known it for over 2 years that it is a genocide in Gaza
Israeli human rights group B'Tselem has finally admitted what everyone else outside Israel has known for two years is that the Israeli state is carrying out a genocide in Gaza

Western governments like the USA are complicit in it as they have been supplying the huge bombs and missiles used by Israel and dropped on innocent civilians in Gaza. One phone call from the USA regime could have ended it at any point. However many other countries are complicity with their tacit approval and neighboring Arab countries have been pretty spinless too in their support

With the release of this report titled: Our Genocide -there is a good chance this will make it okay for more people within Israel itself to speak out and do something about it despite the fact that many there are actually in support of the Gaza

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This story is unverified but it is very instructive of what will happen when cash is removed
THIS STORY IS UNVERIFIED BUT PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO OR READ THE TRANSCRIPT AS IT GIVES AN VERY GOOD IDEA OF WHAT A CASHLESS SOCIETY WILL LOOK LIKE. And it ain't pretty

A single video report has come out of China claiming China's biggest cities are now cashless, not by choice, but by force. The report goes on to claim ATMs have gone dark, vaults are being emptied. And overnight (July 20 into 21), the digital yuan is the only currency allowed.

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offsite link The Sceptic | Episode 51: Charlie Kirk, Free Speech and the Scourge of ?Anti-Fascism?, and Why Brits... Fri Sep 19, 2025 07:00 | Richard Eldred
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James Connolly on Inis Meain

category galway | arts and media | opinion/analysis author Wednesday August 30, 2006 14:57author by Margaretta D'Arcy & John Ardenauthor email margaretta at iol dot ie Report this post to the editors

On August 7th a group of actors and musicians went to Inis Meain, Aran Islands, to give a reading of "The Life & Times of James Connolly" from "The Non-Stop Connolly Show" by Margaretta D'Arcy & John Arden.

“This is not a story that should be left to a crowd of grey-headed actors to tell – it needs to be heard from young voices.” This was the unexpected but encouraging verdict of one (youngish) member of the audience when a 2-hour version of our 14-hour 1975 epic drama “The Non-Stop Connolly Show (a cycle of continuous struggle)” was read to a crowded lounge bar on the island of Inis Meain, Aran, on Sunday afternoon, the 27th of August. Of our cast, all were born before 1966 (the year of the state’s 1916 celebrations that for a time revived the memory and message of Connolly, only to be diluted by subsequent Labour opportunism) – 4 of us were over 70, 3 were over 60, 2 were 50.
As authors of a thirty-year old play we had been slightly nervous lest much of it would have been thought theatrically outdated or politically dead; but as the story of James Connolly’s life and work unfolded, the intensity of the listeners, and their reaction to each nuance of the speeches, made us realize that this is a living history and that Connolly is even more relevant today than he was when the script was written. It struck us very forcibly for instance, as we read out parts of his Irish Socialist Republican Party manifesto (1896), that he was campaigning in those days for all sorts of things which we still have not got – or are already losing – for instance: “public ownership of the land and all instruments of production, distribution and exchange … nationalization of both agriculture and industry … a minimum wage and a 48-hour week, free education under the control of popularly-elected committees, pensions to be paid for out of a graduated income tax.”
Early in the play we show Connolly as a young soldier in the British army (round about 1885) posted to the west of Ireland and staring round-eyed at a desolate prospect:
“In every field where good corn ought to sprout
The weeds and nettles grow so thick
Ye’d need an earthquake shock to root them out.
The only vigour and order that I can discover
Are the soldiers and the constables with their bright brass and polished
leather:
They glare out over the green, where at every crossroads they stand –
It is as though their cold blue eyes had poisoned the whole land.”
Nowadays it is not an occupying army poisoning the landscape but the technological pollution of a multi-national-dominated (and totally unreliable) free-market economy – on Inis Meain, for example, a knitwear factory was set up a few years ago, to export garments to the upmarket trade presenting somehow a pernicious illusion of indigenous peasant-craftware – (according to the management’s PR-speak, “bright and subtle colours, inspired by land and sea, reflect the seasons. It is a tradition that is old beyond memory. And yet as fresh and contemporary as the next wave.”) – in fact a declining factory hit by 9/11 and the fall of the US dollar. And significantly all the wool, cotton and yarn employed is brought in from abroad – alpaca, for example, from Peruvian llamas, the indigenous wealth of another exploited people.
A museum attached to the factory exhibits the old clichéd photographs of spinning wheels, curraghs and women in shawls – a dead and static culture, bound to the Irish language but without any gateway into the vibrancy of the modern world – J.M.Synge is recognized because he has been in a sense turned into a brand-name to give lineage to the Celtic Tiger – there is however no mention of the altar made for the parish church by Patrick Pearse’s sculptor father (did young Pearse accompany him?) no mention of the glorious church window by Harry Clarke, one of Ireland’s greatest and most controversial 20th-century artists (whose work was banned by the government because of its sexuality), no mention of how so many of the 1916 leaders came to the island to study not only the language but the possibility of national transformation. The museum of course is for the tourist, native as much as foreign, a magpie nest of glittering pickings from the past taken altogether out of context and presented as that strange commodity “heritage” which needs no sense of continuity and must lead to no significant action – “that was THEN, multi-nationals are NOW and are the only acceptable forms of progress” – what else is the message of our government’s selling of Shell in County Mayo?
“The spread of global capitalism has not been balanced by a spread of democracy or values” – Joseph Stiglitz (ex-chief economist at the World Bank), who goes on to pose the question, can globalization be good if it does not rest on sound foundations? Connolly knew the answer, over a century ago.
To return to the play. The performance ended with a spontaneous rendering by Mary Coughlan of the ballad “Where O where is James Connolly?” – one of the most emotional theatrical experiences that we’ve ever had.

If any youth group or progressive art group should like to do their own readings of this cut-down script, a photocopy is available at €10.00 including postage, from Margaretta D’Arcy, 10 St Bridget’s Place Lower, Galway.

author by Mary Kellypublication date Thu Aug 31, 2006 22:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

to John, Margaretta and the other performers. Sounds like it was a fine gathering, very relevant material,and thanks for bringing it to life.

author by Mark Kennedy - The Darcy\Arden Playerspublication date Sun Sep 03, 2006 16:06author email mark.kennedy at nuigalway dot ieauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

It has been said ( and if it hasn't been it ought to have been) that wheras patriotism means love of country... a love which is, by definition, bounded by national borders...socialism means the love of people regardless of national borders. The' narrow' interests of nationalism versus the wider interests of internationalism have ever been a thorn in the side of the body politic. And seldom has this thorn bitten more deeply than in the case of the Irish nationalist, Patrick Pearse R.I.P,. and the Scots/Irish internationalist ,James Connolly R.I.P. ,In their efforts, in the case of Pearse, to find a way to achieve national freedom...the freedom of Ireland from the domination of Britain.....and , in the case of Connolly, to win recognition for the rights of all workers and the disinherited from international Capitalism: even where national interests might not seem, to nationalists, to be best served. The shadow of socialist internationalism, (communism in the minds of many) haunted the thinking of the Roman Catholic Pearse while the idea of a 'rising' made just in order to achieve a change of management which left the power staus quo intact, struck at the very heart of Connolly's vision.
Regardless of the political gulf between them, the bridge over which these two men crossed was created by the woeful condition of 'occupied' Ireland. An Ireland not just occupied by imperialists but an Ireland whose populational was in thrall to brigand capitalists. Setting aside their conflicting visions for an independant Ireland Connolly and Pearse became not just brothers in arms, but also eternal comrades in death.
The solidarity of purpose i.e. the celebration and honouring of the service rendered to Ireland (and, yes, by example, to the international struggle for freedom) by Pearse and Connolly witnessed on Inis Meain last Sunday between people of all political persuasions and none who were gathered to see and hear a shortened version of the epic 'Twenty Four Hour Connolly Show' written by Margaretta Darcy and John Arden',was nothing short of inspiring. Who on earth( or in heaven for that matter) could have foreseen the day when, on a remote 'Celtic Tiger' Aran Island, the rafters of the local pub would ring to rousing renditions ,by both audience and cast ,of the great international socialist 'anthem' , 'The Red Flag' followed by the equally great Irish nationalist 'anthem', 'A Nation Once Again' ! The highest tribute we can offer to those whose love, both for people and country , led them to offer their lives as ransom for the wellbeing of millions, is to stand united in honouring their memories . This unity was achieved beyond both measure and expectation when the reading of 'The Life and Times of James Connolly' was given on Inis Meain this past Sunday. This event has created a monument to two gallent men in the memories of those of us who were fortunate enough to have been there. God bless all men, women ,and children who remain faithful to the visionof fair play to everyone....everywhere.

 
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