#nolies — Public Fediverse posts
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Higher numbers are always better. That's why I use MD5 instead of SHA3. It's two more secure!
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Higher numbers are always better. That's why I use MD5 instead of SHA3. It's two more secure!
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Higher numbers are always better. That's why I use MD5 instead of SHA3. It's two more secure!
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"When 👉#Trump says in his Saturday afternoon screed [on #TruthSocial] that the #EpsteinFile was written by #Obama, #Hillary, #Comey, #Brennan, and the losers and criminals of the #Biden administration👉, he may very well be previewing👉 who he is going to go after as part of his effort to convince the base that the clearly-incriminating #Epstein file is somehow a #Democratic plot to take him down👈," #Cohen said Sunday on his show "#NoLies... "
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Why do the business and political elites hate Media and Communication Studies? Because there are no other subjects as these that can help students detect bullshit wherever it exists. People who study these subjects have their lies detector greatly improved. That's why I'm immensely proud of being a PhD in Communication Sciences. #NoBullshit #NoLies #NoPropaganda
#MediaStudies #CommunicationSciences #MediaLiteracy #UK: "-Media and communications studies, often derided as “soft”, “low-value” or “Mickey Mouse” subjects, are in fact popular, dynamic and have “profound impact”, according to a report.
The British Academy study says that rather than being “low value”, such courses play a vital role in the UK’s £108bn creative industries and have become increasingly relevant in a world grappling with new technologies, artificial intelligence and the dangers of disinformation.
Over the years, the media studies degree has been described variously as “little more than a state-funded, three-year equivalent of pub chat”, “puffed-up nonsense masquerading as academic discipline” and “an instant turn-off to employers”.
However, the report published on Tuesday highlights “groundbreaking” research that has emerged from these study areas, including research looking into music’s influence on maternal mental health, and the development of an evidence-based framework on children’s rights and digital technologies in collaboration with Unicef.
The report suggests that interest in media and communications at degree level has held up despite the flak the subjects have attracted. The number of undergraduates on media, screen, journalism and communication courses dipped 2% overall between 2019 and 2021, after 7% growth in the preceding six years."