jensorensen, to random
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Latest cartoon on "contrarian" pundits who pretend to care about freedom of speech.

CarolineMalaCorbin, to Law
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Florida interprets it ban on DEI initiatives as " apply[ing] to all campus programs and activities in which the college or university “endorses or promotes a position” on “topics that polarize or divide society among political, ideological, moral, or religious beliefs, positions, or norms.”" https://newrepublic.com/article/176402/desantiss-war-woke-colleges-absurd-dangerous

It is hard to overstate how unconstitutional this is.

KathyReid, to philosophy
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Folks, I'm starting my post- job search low-key on the side while I write up my .

I have an odd collection of skills - , , , , , and I've done a lot of work in team leadership and management, and have led a multi-million $ not for profit in the past. Keynote speaker.

My speciality is and AI, more on the side with models like .

I'm looking for something that harnesses all of these skills - and it will be a senior role with senior pay, given my experience, qualifications and proven capability. I have time and will be discerning about my next step.

Job titles that might fit here would be Senior Research Engineer, Engineering Lead, Lead AI Engineer or similar.

Looking for fully remote work, with one day a fortnight max in , AU. If you don't believe in or , we're not a good fit.

Super keen on something full time rather than splitting my attention over multiple part-time roles.

Looking to start around August, so a fair amount of lead time.

Keen on organisations that have strong values alignment - and data use, , AI for social good.

No crypto, no web3, no deepfake stuff.

Check out my LinkedIn for more info on my background:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathyreid/

markwyner, to history
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On this day in 1963, in the shadow of MLK’s famous March on Washington speech, Josephine Baker gave a power speech of her own.

“I have walked into the palaces of kings and queens and into the houses of presidents…but I could not walk into a hotel in America and get a cup of coffee, and that made me mad…and then look out, ’cause when Josephine opens her mouth, they hear it all over the world.”

https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/speeches-african-american-history/1963-josephine-baker-speech-march-washington/

Snowshadow, to Neuroscience
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Babies Learn Language Best Through Sing-Song Speech, Not Phonetics
Source: University of Cambridge

Parents should speak to their babies using sing-song speech, like nursery rhymes, as soon as possible, say researchers. That’s because babies learn languages from rhythmic information, not phonetic information, in their first months.

https://neurosciencenews.com/language-learning-neurodevelopment-25297/

CarolineMalaCorbin, to random
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Hello!

I am a #constitutional law #professor who specializes in #speech, #religion, and women's rights.

I look at the First Amendment through an equality lens.

My latest article argues that public school teachers do NOT have a free speech right to misgender students: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4284105

Today I am working on a symposium piece about religious liberty challenges to #abortion bans.

#Introductions #intro #lawprof #conlaw #law #establishment #CRT #FirstAmendment #equality #LGBTQ #Lawfedi

SaskiaHelbling, to random

Hi! I’m a postdoc at @ESI_Frankfurt, interested in () , , in vivo histology (), rhythms and open science. I like art, literature and contemporary dance. Happy to have finally made it here!

sachac, to emacs
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Getting live into with Deepgram's streaming API
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/12/live-speech-with-deepgram/ ( @jotaemei @hajovonta Here's a little step in the journey towards automatic live captions and other fun things)

br00t4c, to random
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Watch: Marco Rubio slammed for 'pathetic' defense of Trump's anti-NATO diatribe

https://www.alternet.org/marco-rubio-2667262587/

SteveThompson, to Futurology
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"A Prelude to Speech: How the Brain Forms Words"

https://neurosciencenews.com/word-formation-neuroscience-25658/

"Researchers made a groundbreaking discovery on how the human brain forms words before speaking."

JeroenSH, to Futurology
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How speech is produced and perceived in the human cortex | Nature, by Yves Boubenec

A neural probe has been used to capture the activity of large populations of single neurons as people are #speaking or #listening, providing detailed insights into how the #brain encodes specific features of #speech.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00078-9

br00t4c, to random
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Why Putin 'sees Trump as an asset' and longs for his return to the White House: ex-NSC official

https://www.alternet.org/trump-putin-2666720493/

br00t4c, to random
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kaveinthran, to history
br00t4c, to Toronto
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Toronto musician breaking barriers for the South Asian queer community one beat at a time

https://nowtoronto.com/culture/toronto-musician-breaking-barriers-for-the-south-asian-queer-community-one-beat-at-a-time/

br00t4c, to Youtube
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▶ Palestinian Ambassador Breaks Down During Powerful Speech To ICJ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sajGbY1UNlI

br00t4c, to random
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Biden's January 6th speech is bigger than the 'horserace'. Can the media say that? | Margaret Sullivan

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/jan/04/bidens-january-6-speech-is-bigger-than-the-horserace-can-the-media-say-that

medigoth, to free
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Look, you either believe the concepts of #free #speech and #censorship apply to #corporate platforms, or you don’t.

You can say the #First #Amendment only applies to the #government, not #private entities—which is undeniably true—and therefore #social #media sites have no obligation to provide a platform for speech the owners of the site don’t like. This is a reasonable and defensible position.

Or you can say social media sites are the new #town #squares, and therefore the owners have a moral if not legal obligation to allow anyone to say practically anything using their platforms. You can even point out that the government charters corporations, and is responsible for a lot of #telecom #infrastructure, so by allowing censorship in that particular environment, the government is at least complicit in interfering with free speech rights. This is also a reasonable and defensible position.

Maybe you can even try to find some kind of well-articulated middle ground between these positions, although I have to say I don’t remember ever seeing anyone do so. I think most people do hold opinions somewhere between the two, but they don’t tend to spell it out.

What they do instead is argue either side as it’s convenient, which is irritating as hell. And yes, this is a rare bit of “both sides” on my part. I see a whole lot of leftish folks, who are generally not big fans of corporate power, deploying the first position against right-wing types—while complaining about the arbitrary and often clearly biased way #Facebook et al. censor left-wing statements.

The complaints are justified. Hypocrisy is not.

Just pick a position, be honest with yourself about what that position is, and stick to it. No matter where you fall on this spectrum, you have to be aware that the mechanisms of speech, and by extension the press, have changed dramatically over the last thirty years and will continue to do so. Knowing where you stand is important.

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NVAccess, to accessibility
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The folks at LouderPages.org have been working on creating TTS voices for a number of languages. Currently they are looking for testers of Setswana language (A Bantu language spoken in Botswana, South Africa, and Namibia). They have also just released a Nepali voice (used in Nepal). If you would like to try these, please visit their website or write to inq (at) louderpages dot org

hankuoffroad, to foss
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I sent my first call for proposal to a free and open source conference and realized the title 'Running a community workshop with free and open source software' could sound boring.

Could you advise how to rephrase it to sound engaging and entertaining?

ai6yr, to random

Martin Luther King's The Drum Major Instinct is worth listening to (in full -- not the ones that edit out the uncomfortable statements on racism).

ps. WHY does YouTube have this speech age restricted?!?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBiFnDuCJIU

ai6yr,

Maybe try this one:

King's "Drum Major Instinct" sermon, given on 4 February 1968, was an adaptation of the 1952 homily ''Drum-Major Instincts'' by J. Wallace Hamilton.

King encouraged his congregation to seek greatness, but to do so through service and love. King concluded the sermon by imagining his own funeral, downplaying his famous achievements and emphasizing his heart to do right.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mefbog-b4-4

CarolineMalaCorbin, to Law
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Here's the relevant text of the insurrection clause:

“No person shall …hold any office, civil or military, under the United States… who, having previously taken an oath… as an officer of the United States, … to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof."

CarolineMalaCorbin,
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But what about Trump's SpEcH RighTs?

Sorry, I don't mean to belittle speech. Our democracy depends on free speech

Of course, our democracy also depends on the peaceful transition of power.

There are certain categories of speech that are not protected by the Free Speech Clause.

Incitement to imminent lawless action is one of them.

CarolineMalaCorbin,
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Speech is not unprotected incitement unless three things are true

  1. the speaker advocates for violence/lawless action

  2. the speaker intends to incite imminent violence/lawless action

  3. the speech is likely to incite imminent violence/lawless action

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