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I will be hosting a Telegram party at 11am New York time today. The topic will be "code switching".
Note that if you search for "code switching" online, you will find a variety of definitions. Here's one explanation:
https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-code-switching-5270156
Note that if you search for "code switching" online, you will find a variety of definitions. Here's one explanation:
https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-code-switching-5270156
Verywell Mind
What Is Code Switching?
Code-switching refers to people of color changing the vernacular they use to fit into oppressive environments. Read on to learn more.
At its simplest, code switching can be, for example, speaking one language at home and a different language at work or school or in the local community. Immigrants commonly experience code switching.
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More info about code switching:
https://altalang.com/beyond-words/what-is-code-switching-in-language/
https://altalang.com/beyond-words/what-is-code-switching-in-language/
ALTA Language Services
In review of code-switching, the linguistic practice that both becomes and betrays us | ALTA Language Services
Code-switching is a linguistic representation of human complexity. Its benefits and pitfalls allow us to develop and accept ourselves as multifaceted individuals.
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A German court is not happy with Google's lying, inaccurate, false AI Overview:
https://mastodon.laurenweinstein.org/@lauren/116760310025944827
https://mastodon.laurenweinstein.org/@lauren/116760310025944827
Mastodon
Lauren Weinstein (@lauren@mastodon.laurenweinstein.org)
This is the script of my national network radio report yesterday regarding a new German court decision holding Google responsible for their AI Overviews misinformation, and the potential global impact of that decision. As always there may have been minor…
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How we talk about "artificial intelligence" matters.
https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/how-to-talk-about-ai-without-adding-to-the/
https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/how-to-talk-about-ai-without-adding-to-the/
Buttondown
How to talk about "AI" without adding to the anthropomorphization
Emily M. Bender and Nanna Inie In our op-ed for Tech Policy Press ("We Need to Talk About How We Talk About 'AI'"), we made the case against the...
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Some excellent soccer (football) from Japan: 100 school kids against 3 pro players. 😂
https://retro.pizza/@mighty_orbot/116824761411116256
https://retro.pizza/@mighty_orbot/116824761411116256
retro.pizza
Mighty Orbot (@mighty_orbot@retro.pizza)
This needs to be a video game.
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In today's Tandem party we will practice pronouncing the past tense forms of some of these verbs:
1. jog
2. join
3. whirl
4. whisper
5. whistle
6. wink
7. wipe
8. wish
9. wobble
10. wonder
11. fetch
12. file
13. fill
14. film
15. fire
16. fit
17. fix
18. flap
19. knot
20. obtain
21. occur
22. offend
23. jail
24. jam
25. joke
26. judge
27. excite
28. excuse
29. exercise
30. exist
31. expand
32. expect
33. matter
34. measure
35. meddle
36. melt
37. memorise
38. mend
39. mess up
40. deliver
41. depend
42. describe
43. desert
44. deserve
45. destroy
46. detect
47. develop
48. disagree
49. disappear
50. grin
1. jog
2. join
3. whirl
4. whisper
5. whistle
6. wink
7. wipe
8. wish
9. wobble
10. wonder
11. fetch
12. file
13. fill
14. film
15. fire
16. fit
17. fix
18. flap
19. knot
20. obtain
21. occur
22. offend
23. jail
24. jam
25. joke
26. judge
27. excite
28. excuse
29. exercise
30. exist
31. expand
32. expect
33. matter
34. measure
35. meddle
36. melt
37. memorise
38. mend
39. mess up
40. deliver
41. depend
42. describe
43. desert
44. deserve
45. destroy
46. detect
47. develop
48. disagree
49. disappear
50. grin
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This link will not improve your English. Seal Island off the the coast of Maine. A puffin cam! It includes the wind, the sound of the Atlantic Ocean, and noisy birds. Enjoy—guaranteed no AI.
https://explore.org/livecams/puffins/puffin-loafing-ledge-cam
https://explore.org/livecams/puffins/puffin-loafing-ledge-cam
explore.org
Puffin Loafing Ledge Cam | Puffins | Live Cams | Explore.org
Watch Puffin Loafing Ledge Cam live cam at Puffins on Explore.org.
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Desalination:
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/solar-tech-makes-desalinating-seawater-cheaper-than-producing-bottled-water/
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/solar-tech-makes-desalinating-seawater-cheaper-than-producing-bottled-water/
Good News Network
New Solar Tech Makes Desalinating Seawater Cheaper Than Producing Bottled Water
Engineering teams around the world have been attempting to develop new methods of seawater desalination.
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Are you a reader? If so, you may be part of a vanishing group.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/2026/08/reading-crisis-postliterate-age/687618/?gift=jDw299G8PAYpd8-JGed7USlFsZODju5QnE8zhyHhleE&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/2026/08/reading-crisis-postliterate-age/687618/?gift=jDw299G8PAYpd8-JGed7USlFsZODju5QnE8zhyHhleE&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share
The Atlantic
The End of Reading Is Here
Optimists once believed that universal literacy was inevitable. Now it seems that the age of reading might be a short anomaly in human history.
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Today on Tandem we'll practice reading this poem:
When Larry Made Lasagna
When Larry made lasagna
all his neighbors stopped and stared.
His lasagna was the largest
that had ever been prepared.
He used ninety yards of pasta
and a half a ton of cheese,
and the sauce, he spread with spatulas
that looked a lot like skis.
With a hundred pounds of vegetables
and wagon-loads of meat
plus a tiny sprig of parsley
his lasagna was complete.
So he lifted that lasagna
with a forklift and a crane
and he placed it in an oven
that was longer than a train.
For a week, while it was baking,
its aroma filled the town,
till he took it from the oven
piping hot and golden brown.
All the neighbors came and tasted it
but frowned at him, and then
they complained, “It needs a bit more salt.
You’ll have to start again.”
— Kenn Nesbitt
Copyright © 2012. All Rights Reserved.
When Larry Made Lasagna
When Larry made lasagna
all his neighbors stopped and stared.
His lasagna was the largest
that had ever been prepared.
He used ninety yards of pasta
and a half a ton of cheese,
and the sauce, he spread with spatulas
that looked a lot like skis.
With a hundred pounds of vegetables
and wagon-loads of meat
plus a tiny sprig of parsley
his lasagna was complete.
So he lifted that lasagna
with a forklift and a crane
and he placed it in an oven
that was longer than a train.
For a week, while it was baking,
its aroma filled the town,
till he took it from the oven
piping hot and golden brown.
All the neighbors came and tasted it
but frowned at him, and then
they complained, “It needs a bit more salt.
You’ll have to start again.”
— Kenn Nesbitt
Copyright © 2012. All Rights Reserved.
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One reason to learn another language is to read—or in this case watch and listen—to people speaking in their own language.
https://beige.party/@TheBreadmonkey/117065546073697967
https://beige.party/@TheBreadmonkey/117065546073697967
beige.party
OompBen LoompBen (non racist) (@TheBreadmonkey@beige.party)
Attached: 1 video
The full video (worth a watch - I absolutely love how angry she is)
The full video (worth a watch - I absolutely love how angry she is)
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