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What happened when one university set out to purge 'woke' classes

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Students in both classrooms were considering historic events. In Introduction to Sociology, the discussion was about globalization. Three buildings over, a Civil Discourse class was debating 1798 America and the federal government's battle with the states for supremacy. Both courses fall within the broad field of study known as the humanities. But at the University of Florida, the class on early America is part of a growing and well-funded effort to counter what the state considers "woke" liberal indoctrination, while the sociology class is considered a prime example of the problem.

Nine GOP-led states have created 14 civics centers since 2017, when the first one was established in Arizona, focusing on topics such as America's founding and Western civilization. In Ohio, there are centers at five public universities, and in Utah, state law now mandates that all general education classes required for graduation at Utah State University be crafted by the new Center for Civic Excellence. The new rules also mandate that humanities courses required for graduation teach texts predominantly from Western civilization. Sasha Morel, who declared a Hamilton major this year, described Hamilton as offering "a curriculum of exclusion." The bias is not in how any one subject is taught, he said, but in the fact that "certain alternative ways of thinking are overshadowed." "Professors have so much room to talk about whatever they want," said Morel, who describes himself as politically progressive. "They are experts. That's awesome. But ... a lot of them are experts in a very narrow field or very conservative field of philosophy."

experimental aquariums on the cheap

tanks for nothin is a youtube channel about making aquariums. It is extremely relaxing.

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Verdeelsleutel gemeentefonds van 47 miljard euro voorlopig toch niet op de schop na flinke kritiek

Minister Heerma brandt zich voorlopig niet aan aanpassen verdeelsleutel gemeentefonds

Vakbonden beëindigen gesprek met kabinet op Catshuis: ‘Bezuinigingen AOW, WIA en WW moeten van tafel’

Hoewel het gesprek volgens de vakbonden donderdag constructief verliep, hoorden ze van het kabinet „geen onvoorwaardelijk ja” op de eisen van de bonden, aldus FNV-voorzitter Hans Spekman. Daarom gaan de bonden over tot stakingsacties.

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‘Cracked Oura’ Is an App For Using the Oura Ring Without the Monthly Subscription

‘Cracked Oura’ Is an App For Using the Oura Ring Without the Monthly Subscription

Rather than pay a monthly subscription for an app that plenty of people think kinda sucks, a developer has created Cracked Oura, an open source app that lets Oura ring wearers query and analyze their health data without the monthly fee. 

On Thursday, Oura announced the new Ring 5, a lighter and smaller wearable with an allegedly better battery life. That ring will cost at least $399, and some models cost as much as $499. An Oura subscription, which is required to actually get usable insights on your sleep, stress, and exercise, costs nearly $70 a year or $6 a month.

Or, users could try Cracked Oura, which developer Elmo Ahorinta published on GitHub earlier this year. “Pay for the ring, not for the app that is not even that good,” its GitHub page reads.

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The page says Cracked Oura keeps the health data local to a user’s device, provides some deeper insights than the official app, and, most importantly, doesn’t require a subscription. The app works by using Oura’s data export function on its website. “​​Anyone can request the data from their website and it comes with a bunch of CSVs that contain the data. My application just takes the CSVs and populates a database,” Ahorinta told me in an email. Rather than having to log in to Oura’s website and manually download their data each time, Cracked Oura does it automatically, Ahorinta said.

It’s not complete, though. “At the moment, my application misses some features that Oura has. For example, women's health, symptom radar, and the front page's short texts about sleep and readiness are features that would need reverse engineering,” Ahorinta said. “Also, features like recording your workout heart rate and adding tags requires the subscription. But other than that, my application can be used to visualize the same data points that Oura does.”

The GitHub page lists Claude as a contributor, indicating Ahorinta used AI to make the app.

Even if not that many people end up using Cracked Oura, its existence highlights that people don’t necessarily want to be locked into a single platform, or a monthly subscription fee, when they’ve already spent a bunch of money to generate data about their own health. “I hope that other people would also contribute to this project and fix my bugs and bad design choices that I have made. I believe that this type of workaround applications could be made for any other wearable devices that have a subscription that gatekeep some parts of the data,” Ahorinta said.

Oura did not respond to a request for comment.

The company recently told cybersecurity journalist Zack Whittaker that it does “receive infrequent requests from the government” for user data. Oura wouldn’t say how many requests it receives, how often it turns over that requested data, or what kinds of data is requested, Whittaker wrote.


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Kimmel on Spencer Pratt in the LA mayor’s race: ‘Wasting our time and money to get back on TV’

The late-night host warned viewers about the Trump-esque rise of the ex-reality TV star campaigning to be LA’s mayor

Jimmy Kimmel spoke about Donald Trump’s fawning cabinet and how his ascent to the White House is now being emulated by another desperate reality TV star.

On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host said that as Trump is now depressed given his falling approval rating and the war in Iran, he “assembled team circle jerk for an emergency tongue bath”.

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France votes to end slavery-era law which classed people as property

The vote to repeal ‘Code Noir’, which saw slaves beaten, raped and killed in France’s colonies, comes almost 180 years after its abolition of slavery

For almost 180 years after France abolished slavery, the “Code Noir” (Black Code) allowing enslaved humans to be treated as property and worked, beaten, sold, raped or killed, remained in place.

On Thursday, the country’s bitterly divided national assembly voted unanimously to repeal it, in a rare show of political unity.

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Donald Trump shares draft Iran peace agreement with Israel and other allies

US president’s move comes as both sides try to prevent fresh ceasefire breaches scuppering a potential deal

Donald Trump has circulated a draft peace agreement for the war with Iran among allies including Israel as both sides try to prevent fresh breaches of the ceasefire escalating out of control and scuppering any deal.

In an attempt to speed up the negotiations, Pakistan’s foreign minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, will fly to Washington on Friday to meet his US counterpart, Marco Rubio.

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Berendsen: mogelijk onderhandelt EU-team tussen Oekraïne-Rusland

LIMASSOL (ANP) - Concrete voorstellen voor wie namens de EU aan eventuele onderhandelingen gaat deelnemen over vrede tussen Oekraïne en Rusland zijn donderdag niet gedaan door EU-ministers van Buitenlandse Zaken. Wel zijn de ministers het erover eens dat er "iemand of een team van mensen" namens de EU "aan een eventuele onderhandelingstafel" moet aanschuiven om voor de Europese belangen op te komen, zei minister Tom Berendsen (Buitenlandse Zaken, CDA) na afloop van de vergadering in Cyprus.

Voor de ministers hoeft het niet per se één persoon te zijn,"het kan ook een team van onderhandelaars zijn", zei Berendsen. Daarover is "geen ei gelegd. De inhoud was leidend".

De EU heeft volgens Berendsen altijd gezegd dat de Europese belangen ook verdedigd moeten worden als over vrede wordt gesproken. "En dat kan niet als je niet aan tafel zit."

De buitenlandministers van Oostenrijk en België wilden dat er donderdag een onderhandelaar namens de EU naar voren zou worden geschoven. Daar was geen steun voor.


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Found Photograph

Found Ektachrome Slide

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Found Ektachrome Slide

date stamped on slide, December 1974, handwritten on slide, "San Diego, La Jolla"

Found Kodachrome Slide

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Found Kodachrome Slide

date stamped on slide November 1978

New York Drag Queens

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New York Drag Queens

All Your Favorite Flavors

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All Your Favorite Flavors

On Broadway

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On Broadway

This block of flats gave me 1970s vibes, so I gave this shot a vintage film look to match the subject.

Seawall Apartments

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Seawall Apartments

The "Ruin by the Sea". South Esplanade, Glenelg.
This heritage listed property has been let slowly decay by the developer/owner who want to build a large three-story building on the site. Local residents opposed the development, and the project has been stopped whilst legal proceedings play out.
Meanwhile this once magnificent heritage building has been left to deteriorate to such an extent it will be impossible to restore.