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  1. October Brutality Under Scrutiny, Persistent Doubts Emerge

    Some political groups are questioning the details of events that happened on October 7. This raises concerns about how history is remembered.

    #October7, #EventDebate, #Skepticism, #PublicPerception, #NewsUpdate

    newsletter.tf/october-7-events

  2. alojapan.com/1481847/perhilita Perhilitan: It’s not a Malayan tiger in Osaka zoo #AmurTiger #ConservationEfforts #MalayanTiger #misinformation #news #Osaka #OsakaNews #PublicPerception #SocialMedia #TennojiZoo #ViralVideo #WildlifeAndNationalParksDepartment #WildlifeWelfare #大阪 #大阪府 PUTRAJAYA: Claims that a Malayan tiger was spotted in a weak and sickly condition at Tennoji Zoo in Osaka, Japan, in a recent viral video have been refuted by the Wildlife and National Parks De

  3. Ravens’ predraft visit raises eyebrows given the current roster makeup

    The Baltimore Ravens have never been afraid to trust their draft board over public perception or outside opinions.…
    #NFL #BaltimoreRavens #Baltimore #Ravens #A.J.Haulcy #baltimore #BuffaloBills #CarolinaPanthers #Football #JaylinnHawkins #KyleHamilton #LSUTigers #MalakiStarks #publicperception #routinevisit #RyanFowler
    rawchili.com/nfl/855700/

  4. europesays.com/ie/414123/ Jay-Z Addresses Public Perception That All Billionaires Are Bad — ‘People Behave The Way They Want To Behave—It’s Not A Dollar Amount’ #Billionaires #BrandDevelopment #Éire #Entertainment #Forbes #GQ #IE #Ireland #JayZ #Music #PublicPerception

  5. The American electorate's priorities starkly contrast with objective reality, highlighting a persistent disconnect. This observation transcends partisan debate. #ElectoralReality #PublicPerception

  6. The American electorate's priorities starkly contrast with objective reality, highlighting a persistent disconnect. This observation transcends partisan debate. #ElectoralReality #PublicPerception

  7. Psypost: Bias against AI art is so deep it changes how viewers perceive color and brightness. “New research suggests that simply labeling an artwork as created by artificial intelligence can reduce how much people enjoy and value it. This bias appears to affect not just how viewers interpret the meaning of the art, but even how they process basic visual features like color and brightness.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/02/17/psypost-bias-against-ai-art-is-so-deep-it-changes-how-viewers-perceive-color-and-brightness/
  8. I worry about the impending backlash from the public towards AI. Yes, LLMs like ChatGPT are bullshit and deserve the ire. But there are good uses for AI and the field is far more broad than just over hyped chat bots. Single purpose AI can be quite useful, but when the bubble pops all forms of ML will be affected, not just the bad ones

    #ai #ml #llm #publicPerception #tech

  9. The Left’s Shameful Hypocrisy in the Government Shutdown: Anti-Worker Politics Disguised as Progressivism

    The current government shutdown has exposed something deeply disturbing about the state of so-called progressivism in America. As the federal government teeters on the brink of chaos, there are voices, voices that claim to be on the left, calling for the shutdown to continue. They present it as some kind of moral or political strategy, a way to "punish" the administration or make a political statement. But what they fail—or refuse—to acknowledge is the human cost of this so-called […]

    theinterfaithintrepidart.com/2

  10. The Left’s Shameful Hypocrisy in the Government Shutdown: Anti-Worker Politics Disguised as Progressivism

    The current government shutdown has exposed something deeply disturbing about the state of so-called progressivism in America. As the federal government teeters on the brink of chaos, there are voices, voices that claim to be on the left, calling for the shutdown to continue. They present it as some kind of moral or political strategy, a way to "punish" the administration or make a political statement. But what they fail—or refuse—to acknowledge is the human cost of this so-called […]

    theinterfaithintrepidart.com/2

  11. The Left’s Shameful Hypocrisy in the Government Shutdown: Anti-Worker Politics Disguised as Progressivism

    The current government shutdown has exposed something deeply disturbing about the state of so-called progressivism in America. As the federal government teeters on the brink of chaos, there are voices, voices that claim to be on the left, calling for the shutdown to continue. They present it as some kind of moral or political strategy, a way to "punish" the administration or make a political statement. But what they fail—or refuse—to acknowledge is the human cost of this so-called […]

    theinterfaithintrepidart.com/2

  12. The Left’s Shameful Hypocrisy in the Government Shutdown: Anti-Worker Politics Disguised as Progressivism

    The current government shutdown has exposed something deeply disturbing about the state of so-called progressivism in America. As the federal government teeters on the brink of chaos, there are voices, voices that claim to be on the left, calling for the shutdown to continue. They present it as some kind of moral or political strategy, a way to "punish" the administration or make a political statement. But what they fail—or refuse—to acknowledge is the human cost of this so-called […]

    theinterfaithintrepidart.com/2

  13. The Left’s Shameful Hypocrisy in the Government Shutdown: Anti-Worker Politics Disguised as Progressivism

    The current government shutdown has exposed something deeply disturbing about the state of so-called progressivism in America. As the federal government teeters on the brink of chaos, there are voices, voices that claim to be on the left, calling for the shutdown to continue. They present it as some kind of moral or political strategy, a way to "punish" the administration or make a political statement. But what they fail—or refuse—to acknowledge is the human cost of this so-called […]

    theinterfaithintrepidart.com/2

  14. I found a episode of the Win-Win Podcast where Isabelle Boemeke dives into some of her key theses! If you’re curious about her ideas on energy abundance, nuclear power, and sustainable growth, it’s definitely worth a listen. @collectifission @Ardubal @engravecavedave @Tallish_Tom

    One of the things that stood out to me was how the conversation between @livboeree.bsky.social and Isabelle Boemeke tackles a fundamental question: Energy is the lifeblood of civilization, but how do we balance abundance with sustainability? Their discussion explores why nuclear power could be a game-changer—covering everything from safety and infrastructure to public perception—and breaks it down into some really thought-provoking angles:

    - Why Pit Renewables Against Nuclear?
    The episode makes a compelling case for why the ‘either/or’ mindset is holding us back. With innovations like decentralized grids and small modular reactors, the future of energy might be far more collaborative than we’ve imagined.

    - Nuclear Power and AI: Surprising Parallels
    Did you know nuclear power and AI share striking similarities? Both are transformative technologies that face public skepticism and require responsible stewardship. Isabelle draws fascinating parallels between the two, asking: How can we learn from the past to build a better future?

    - Energy Abundance: Beyond Power
    Energy abundance isn’t just about keeping the lights on—it’s about lifting people out of poverty, enabling innovation, and creating a sustainable future. Isabelle and Liv explore how we can turn this vision into reality. What’s your biggest hope for the future of energy?

    - The Role of Government: Incentives and Innovation
    Government policies can make or break the energy transition. Isabelle discusses how smart incentives could fast-track nuclear innovation and asks: What changes would you like to see to make this happen?

    If you’re as intrigued as I am, you can watch the full discussion here: How To Unlock Energy Abundance | Isabelle Boemeke youtu.be/T_6-_U8yAn8

    #WinWinPodcast #NuclearEnergy #RadFuture #EnergyRevolution #NuclearForClimate #SustainableLiving #GreenTech #ClimateHope #EnergyTransition #CleanTech #ClimateSolutions #SustainableDevelopment #Innovation #PolicyChange #Infrastructure #FutureOfWork #EnergyAbundance #NuclearIsGreen #Ecomodernism #ProNuclear #ClimateAction #EnergyForAll #NuclearInnovation #PublicPerception

    Tagging a few folks and communities who might be interested: @[email protected] @[email protected] @AmericanNuclearSociety @SuppOfNucEnergy @nuclear @nuclearmonster @nuclearhumanities @energy @voixdunucleaire

  15. I found a episode of the Win-Win Podcast where Isabelle Boemeke dives into some of her key theses! If you’re curious about her ideas on energy abundance, nuclear power, and sustainable growth, it’s definitely worth a listen. @collectifission @Ardubal @engravecavedave @Tallish_Tom

    One of the things that stood out to me was how the conversation between @livboeree.bsky.social and Isabelle Boemeke tackles a fundamental question: Energy is the lifeblood of civilization, but how do we balance abundance with sustainability? Their discussion explores why nuclear power could be a game-changer—covering everything from safety and infrastructure to public perception—and breaks it down into some really thought-provoking angles:

    - Why Pit Renewables Against Nuclear?
    The episode makes a compelling case for why the ‘either/or’ mindset is holding us back. With innovations like decentralized grids and small modular reactors, the future of energy might be far more collaborative than we’ve imagined.

    - Nuclear Power and AI: Surprising Parallels
    Did you know nuclear power and AI share striking similarities? Both are transformative technologies that face public skepticism and require responsible stewardship. Isabelle draws fascinating parallels between the two, asking: How can we learn from the past to build a better future?

    - Energy Abundance: Beyond Power
    Energy abundance isn’t just about keeping the lights on—it’s about lifting people out of poverty, enabling innovation, and creating a sustainable future. Isabelle and Liv explore how we can turn this vision into reality. What’s your biggest hope for the future of energy?

    - The Role of Government: Incentives and Innovation
    Government policies can make or break the energy transition. Isabelle discusses how smart incentives could fast-track nuclear innovation and asks: What changes would you like to see to make this happen?

    If you’re as intrigued as I am, you can watch the full discussion here: How To Unlock Energy Abundance | Isabelle Boemeke youtu.be/T_6-_U8yAn8

    #WinWinPodcast #NuclearEnergy #RadFuture #EnergyRevolution #NuclearForClimate #SustainableLiving #GreenTech #ClimateHope #EnergyTransition #CleanTech #ClimateSolutions #SustainableDevelopment #Innovation #PolicyChange #Infrastructure #FutureOfWork #EnergyAbundance #NuclearIsGreen #Ecomodernism #ProNuclear #ClimateAction #EnergyForAll #NuclearInnovation #PublicPerception

    Tagging a few folks and communities who might be interested: @[email protected] @[email protected] @AmericanNuclearSociety @SuppOfNucEnergy @nuclear @nuclearmonster @nuclearhumanities @energy @voixdunucleaire

  16. I found a episode of the Win-Win Podcast where Isabelle Boemeke dives into some of her key theses! If you’re curious about her ideas on energy abundance, nuclear power, and sustainable growth, it’s definitely worth a listen. @collectifission @Ardubal @engravecavedave @Tallish_Tom

    One of the things that stood out to me was how the conversation between @livboeree.bsky.social and Isabelle Boemeke tackles a fundamental question: Energy is the lifeblood of civilization, but how do we balance abundance with sustainability? Their discussion explores why nuclear power could be a game-changer—covering everything from safety and infrastructure to public perception—and breaks it down into some really thought-provoking angles:

    - Why Pit Renewables Against Nuclear?
    The episode makes a compelling case for why the ‘either/or’ mindset is holding us back. With innovations like decentralized grids and small modular reactors, the future of energy might be far more collaborative than we’ve imagined.

    - Nuclear Power and AI: Surprising Parallels
    Did you know nuclear power and AI share striking similarities? Both are transformative technologies that face public skepticism and require responsible stewardship. Isabelle draws fascinating parallels between the two, asking: How can we learn from the past to build a better future?

    - Energy Abundance: Beyond Power
    Energy abundance isn’t just about keeping the lights on—it’s about lifting people out of poverty, enabling innovation, and creating a sustainable future. Isabelle and Liv explore how we can turn this vision into reality. What’s your biggest hope for the future of energy?

    - The Role of Government: Incentives and Innovation
    Government policies can make or break the energy transition. Isabelle discusses how smart incentives could fast-track nuclear innovation and asks: What changes would you like to see to make this happen?

    If you’re as intrigued as I am, you can watch the full discussion here: How To Unlock Energy Abundance | Isabelle Boemeke youtu.be/T_6-_U8yAn8

    #WinWinPodcast #NuclearEnergy #RadFuture #EnergyRevolution #NuclearForClimate #SustainableLiving #GreenTech #ClimateHope #EnergyTransition #CleanTech #ClimateSolutions #SustainableDevelopment #Innovation #PolicyChange #Infrastructure #FutureOfWork #EnergyAbundance #NuclearIsGreen #Ecomodernism #ProNuclear #ClimateAction #EnergyForAll #NuclearInnovation #PublicPerception

    Tagging a few folks and communities who might be interested: @[email protected] @[email protected] @AmericanNuclearSociety @SuppOfNucEnergy @nuclear @nuclearmonster @nuclearhumanities @energy @voixdunucleaire

  17. I found a episode of the Win-Win Podcast where Isabelle Boemeke dives into some of her key theses! If you’re curious about her ideas on energy abundance, nuclear power, and sustainable growth, it’s definitely worth a listen. @collectifission @Ardubal @engravecavedave @Tallish_Tom

    One of the things that stood out to me was how the conversation between @livboeree.bsky.social and Isabelle Boemeke tackles a fundamental question: Energy is the lifeblood of civilization, but how do we balance abundance with sustainability? Their discussion explores why nuclear power could be a game-changer—covering everything from safety and infrastructure to public perception—and breaks it down into some really thought-provoking angles:

    - Why Pit Renewables Against Nuclear?
    The episode makes a compelling case for why the ‘either/or’ mindset is holding us back. With innovations like decentralized grids and small modular reactors, the future of energy might be far more collaborative than we’ve imagined.

    - Nuclear Power and AI: Surprising Parallels
    Did you know nuclear power and AI share striking similarities? Both are transformative technologies that face public skepticism and require responsible stewardship. Isabelle draws fascinating parallels between the two, asking: How can we learn from the past to build a better future?

    - Energy Abundance: Beyond Power
    Energy abundance isn’t just about keeping the lights on—it’s about lifting people out of poverty, enabling innovation, and creating a sustainable future. Isabelle and Liv explore how we can turn this vision into reality. What’s your biggest hope for the future of energy?

    - The Role of Government: Incentives and Innovation
    Government policies can make or break the energy transition. Isabelle discusses how smart incentives could fast-track nuclear innovation and asks: What changes would you like to see to make this happen?

    If you’re as intrigued as I am, you can watch the full discussion here: How To Unlock Energy Abundance | Isabelle Boemeke youtu.be/T_6-_U8yAn8

    #WinWinPodcast #NuclearEnergy #RadFuture #EnergyRevolution #NuclearForClimate #SustainableLiving #GreenTech #ClimateHope #EnergyTransition #CleanTech #ClimateSolutions #SustainableDevelopment #Innovation #PolicyChange #Infrastructure #FutureOfWork #EnergyAbundance #NuclearIsGreen #Ecomodernism #ProNuclear #ClimateAction #EnergyForAll #NuclearInnovation #PublicPerception

    Tagging a few folks and communities who might be interested: @[email protected] @[email protected] @AmericanNuclearSociety @SuppOfNucEnergy @nuclear @nuclearmonster @nuclearhumanities @energy @voixdunucleaire

  18. I found a episode of the Win-Win Podcast where Isabelle Boemeke dives into some of her key theses! If you’re curious about her ideas on energy abundance, nuclear power, and sustainable growth, it’s definitely worth a listen. @collectifission @Ardubal @engravecavedave @Tallish_Tom

    One of the things that stood out to me was how the conversation between @livboeree.bsky.social and Isabelle Boemeke tackles a fundamental question: Energy is the lifeblood of civilization, but how do we balance abundance with sustainability? Their discussion explores why nuclear power could be a game-changer—covering everything from safety and infrastructure to public perception—and breaks it down into some really thought-provoking angles:

    - Why Pit Renewables Against Nuclear?
    The episode makes a compelling case for why the ‘either/or’ mindset is holding us back. With innovations like decentralized grids and small modular reactors, the future of energy might be far more collaborative than we’ve imagined.

    - Nuclear Power and AI: Surprising Parallels
    Did you know nuclear power and AI share striking similarities? Both are transformative technologies that face public skepticism and require responsible stewardship. Isabelle draws fascinating parallels between the two, asking: How can we learn from the past to build a better future?

    - Energy Abundance: Beyond Power
    Energy abundance isn’t just about keeping the lights on—it’s about lifting people out of poverty, enabling innovation, and creating a sustainable future. Isabelle and Liv explore how we can turn this vision into reality. What’s your biggest hope for the future of energy?

    - The Role of Government: Incentives and Innovation
    Government policies can make or break the energy transition. Isabelle discusses how smart incentives could fast-track nuclear innovation and asks: What changes would you like to see to make this happen?

    If you’re as intrigued as I am, you can watch the full discussion here: How To Unlock Energy Abundance | Isabelle Boemeke youtu.be/T_6-_U8yAn8

    #WinWinPodcast #NuclearEnergy #RadFuture #EnergyRevolution #NuclearForClimate #SustainableLiving #GreenTech #ClimateHope #EnergyTransition #CleanTech #ClimateSolutions #SustainableDevelopment #Innovation #PolicyChange #Infrastructure #FutureOfWork #EnergyAbundance #NuclearIsGreen #Ecomodernism #ProNuclear #ClimateAction #EnergyForAll #NuclearInnovation #PublicPerception

    Tagging a few folks and communities who might be interested: @[email protected] @[email protected] @AmericanNuclearSociety @SuppOfNucEnergy @nuclear @nuclearmonster @nuclearhumanities @energy @voixdunucleaire

  19. Trump's economic standing has rapidly declined— why? The article reveals a drop in public perception through seven compelling charts that track consumer confidence and stock market trends. As approval ratings plunged post-inauguration, the sustainability of his economic strategies raises questions about the broader implications. Discover the intricate relationship between economic data and public sentiment. For the full analysis, read here: finance.yahoo.com/news/comment #Trump #Economics #PublicPerception #ApprovalRatings

  20. Can economic data really shape public perception? Paul Krugman and Jared Bernstein delve into how the Biden administration's economic policies are viewed amidst contrasting sentiments about Trump's strategies. They analyze how entrenched memories and social media influence negative public sentiment despite strong GDP growth. The discussion covers inflation narratives, supply chain issues, and the effectiveness of Trump's tariffs. For a deeper understanding, read the full article here: [Source](paulkrugman.substack.com/p/fro) #Economics #Inflation #Bidenomics #Trumponomics #PublicPerception