Stephanie Evert
schtepf.bsky.social
Stephanie Evert
@schtepf.bsky.social
Computational Corpus Linguistics @unifau.bsky.social | https://www.stephanie-evert.de/ | trans woman 🏳️‍⚧️ | music: violin, electric guitar, more to come | married to Sean | pronouns: she/her | views: my own 🏳️‍🌈
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Wishing myself a happy #TransDayOfVisibility, despite everything!
Great job opportunity at @dhssfau.bsky.social with a long-term perspective. www.jobs.fau.de/jobs/geschae...
Geschäftsführung des Departments Digital Humanities and Social Studies (m/w/d)
www.jobs.fau.de
November 2, 2025 at 3:56 PM
If you're attending Konvens 2025 at Hildesheim, don't miss our tutorial on Reading Concordances with Algorithms tomorrow, where we talk about our mathematical framework and given some background on the FlexiConc library. konvens-2025.hs-hannover.de/program/#fle... @rc21project.bsky.social
Program
Conference on Natural Language Processing
konvens-2025.hs-hannover.de
September 8, 2025 at 11:35 AM
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Eine Wut-Rede von Prof. Andreas Wirsching im aktuellen Heft von Forschung & Lehre - sehr lesenswert (aber auch zum verzweifeln)

„Die „Befreiung" von universitären Verpflichtungen in Lehre und Verwaltung dient dem Einkauf von Zeit für die „eigentliche" Arbeit der Professorinnen und Professoren“
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August 22, 2025 at 8:26 AM
AI are breaking the internet desparately crawling data. Excellent quote on deeper reasons: “People are using these tools to replace knowledge and gaining skills. There's no reason to assume that this attack against our cultural sense of thrift will not continue.“ www.theregister.com/2025/08/21/a...
Fastly warns AI bots can hit sites 39K times per minute
Updated: One fetcher bot seen smacking a website with 39,000 requests per minute
www.theregister.com
August 22, 2025 at 10:25 AM
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Wahrscheinlich ist KI deshalb ein Problemverstärker, weil es den länger schon schwelenden, dunklen Fortschrittsmythos zu untermauern scheint, dass individuelle Bildungsarbeit (an sich selbst) endlich obsolet werden könnte: "Ich hab das Wissen der ganzen Welt in der Tasche" 📱
Ein Mann will seinen Kochsalzkonsum reduzieren und fragt die KI nach Alternativen. Die empfiehlt ihm das giftige Bromidsalz, woraufhin er sich prompt übelst vergiftet. Das sind noch Einzelfälle, aber wenn KI-Anwendungen nicht endlich und rasch regelementiert werden, wird es böse enden.
Gesundheitsrisiko Chat-GPT: Bromvergiftung in den USA
Ein 60-jähriger Mann hat nach einem Ratschlag von Chat-GPT eine Bromidvergiftung erlitten. Warum Gesundheitstipps der KI riskant sein können.
www.sueddeutsche.de
August 21, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Wusstest Du, dass das Innenministerium ein Sonderregister für trans, inter und nicht-binäre Menschen plant? Wir sagen: Nie wieder! Jetzt unterzeichnen ✍️ und teilen! weact.campact.de/petitions/ke...
Kein Sonderregister für trans* Personen – Nie wieder Listen gegen Minderheiten!
Hallo, ich bin Penelope Alva Frank, Transfrau, queerfeministische Aktivistin und Gründerin der queerfeministischen Bewegung Queermany. Ich weiß, wie es ist, jeden Tag Blicke, Sprüche und Angriffe ausz...
weact.campact.de
August 6, 2025 at 1:41 PM
Why does opening openai.com/open-models/ in Firefox use 350% CPU and massive GPU resources? I just wanted to read the page, not run GPT in my browser …
Open models by OpenAI
Advanced open-weight reasoning models to customize for any use case and run anywhere.
openai.com
August 6, 2025 at 9:35 AM
On day 3 of our Reading Concordances course at #ESSLLI2025, @michamahlberg.bsky.social is ready to go hands-on with FlexiConc in CLiC. Teaching materials available soon at github.com/reading-conc... CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
August 6, 2025 at 8:26 AM
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Day#2 at #esslli2025 @ruhr-uni-bochum.de More of our #ReadingConcordances training course: here @schtepf.bsky.social introducing #CQPweb
August 5, 2025 at 7:43 AM
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I’d say that @stephencolbert.bsky.social is (with the lone exception of @maddow.msnbc.com) the most brilliant, humane person I’ve encountered in broadcasting. His mind works faster than anyone else’s at a level of sophistication that is unmatchable. Genuinely a generational talent.
July 18, 2025 at 3:04 AM
Probably not a good strategy to post this late at night, but I'm very happy that updated slides and complete R notebooks for my ICAME46 and CL2025 talks on Bootstrapping Keywords and Collocations are finally available on OSF. Share and enjoy! osf.io/x82cz/ @cl2025.co.uk #ICAME46
Bootstrapping keywords and collocations
Code, data, and slides from conference presentations on bootstrapping keywords and collocations in R Hosted on the Open Science Framework
osf.io
July 11, 2025 at 9:40 PM
My thoughts on the Corpus Queries of the Future from the #CL2040 workshop @idsmannheim.bsky.social are available on OSF: osf.io/ywkqc/ (as part of the Ziggurat project). Looking forward to your feedback! Also: help us build the CQLF Ontology of corpus query languages at github.com/cqlf-ontology/!
Future of Corpus Queries
Hosted on the Open Science Framework
osf.io
July 10, 2025 at 4:30 PM
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Looking forward to discussing the future of corpus linguistics today! #futurecorp2040
July 10, 2025 at 6:55 AM
Arrived at Mannheim for the FutureCorp 2040 workshop looking at the next 15 years of corpus linguistics research. Busy night ahead of me, so I can talk about The Future of Corpus Queries and Digital Hermeneutics tomorrow! #cl2040 #rc21project #cwb www.ids-mannheim.de/digspra/pb-s...
Programme | IDS
www.ids-mannheim.de
July 9, 2025 at 8:15 PM
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Thursday, July 10
💡 “Digital hermeneutics: Reading concordances with algorithms” presented by
@schtepf.bsky.social and @nfdykes.bsky.social

Friday, July 11:
🔑 Keynote by
@michamahlberg.bsky.social
„Corpus linguistics and storytelling: Data and connections“
July 8, 2025 at 7:49 PM
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@cl2025.co.uk Home after an excellent CL2025 conference where I got to share current research, represent the SCL book series, and reconnect with dear colleagues/friends I’ve known for 20+ years! Huge thanks to the whole organizing team, esp @robbielove.org, and hope to see everyone again soon!!
July 7, 2025 at 3:28 PM
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@andrea.nini.com forensic linguist at the University of Manchester, and alum of
Aston University
speaks with Nicci and me about his evidence that the British teenager who had alleged rape, did not author a retraction statement even though it was written in her own handwriting.
July 4, 2025 at 8:21 AM
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Thanks to @niallrcurry.bsky.social, @rachellevessey.bsky.social, @schtepf.bsky.social, Philipp Heinrich and Michael Bender for your very interesting and relevant presentations! (2/2)
July 3, 2025 at 4:48 PM
We‘ve kept the best for last at #cl2025: @nfdykes.bsky.social shows how our research in @rc21project.bsky.social enables analysts to read concordances at scale using FlexiConc and neural sentence embeddings.
July 3, 2025 at 1:04 PM
In case you missed the QR code during my talk on Geometric Multivariate Analysis @cl2025.co.uk: You can find slides, code, and data at osf.io/9p25y
Corpus Linguistics 2025
Presentation slides and reproduction materials for CL 2025 presentation “Finding structure in multivariate data” Hosted on the Open Science Framework
osf.io
July 3, 2025 at 12:29 PM
@cl2025.co.uk today we hear Andrew Hardie‘s response to @lanthony.bsky.social‘s keynote last night. I very much align with Andrew‘s view of AI!
July 3, 2025 at 9:51 AM
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This morning I was honoured to give the opening plenary at the #CL2025 conference - thanks to everyone who came along and engaged!
June 30, 2025 at 12:38 PM
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@robbielove.org kicking off a huge #CL2025 a lot of history and a beautiful room of new faces and old friends
June 30, 2025 at 8:36 AM