ChatGPT’s OA Hallucinations According to ChatGPT, I'm a well-known OA advocate. (Where's that "laughing crying" emoji when you need it?)
Two AI Integrations for Teachers Clever teachers know how to use a tool to challenge students while demythologizing technology
A Really Terrible Proposition A blatantly techno-utopian idea about peer-review emerges — and it's straight out of 1998
Conquest vs. Enjoyment The computer science mindset embraces proofs and conquest, while humanities' approaches seek rich appreciation
Song: “Go Rest High On That Mountain” Three living legends sing a song about loss that soars and sets us free.
Three for “Thirsty Thursday” Fascists, grifters, and slippery eels are all around us — but what are we doing about it?
Reality Remains Stubborn Money remains a concern for arXiv, while ACS finds a way to make some green from Green
Einstein, Preprints, & the Press Einstein cut off a collaborator for releasing information early to the press
Friday Song: “It’s My Life” Bon Jovi delivers joy and rebellion in a minor key, with talk box and references aplenty.
A Pseudoscience Pseudo-Preprint PsyRxiv fails to screen out the most basic qualification for a preprint.