Paul Caplat 🌲🌳🐦🦋
@paulcaplat.bsky.social
Ecologist at QUB, modelling species dynamics in novel habitats, particularly with trees around. Working for EDI. Long-distance migrant (FR, CAN, OZ, SWE, NI). Part time musician, house renovator, and van lifer. Ice hockey fan. Slave to two dogs. He/him
I understand, but it's a terminology problem too, isn't it?
if we say that they "chat" or "create art", that's a conceptual extension of the actual meaning of these terms. So "lying" might be seen as a similar extension of the usual meaning.
And what about fake references? they make them up.
if we say that they "chat" or "create art", that's a conceptual extension of the actual meaning of these terms. So "lying" might be seen as a similar extension of the usual meaning.
And what about fake references? they make them up.
November 6, 2025 at 11:58 AM
I understand, but it's a terminology problem too, isn't it?
if we say that they "chat" or "create art", that's a conceptual extension of the actual meaning of these terms. So "lying" might be seen as a similar extension of the usual meaning.
And what about fake references? they make them up.
if we say that they "chat" or "create art", that's a conceptual extension of the actual meaning of these terms. So "lying" might be seen as a similar extension of the usual meaning.
And what about fake references? they make them up.
I am so sorry that the French joke that is BHL used ChatGPT enough to ramble in English and attract the world eyes on his dangerous mediocrity.
November 6, 2025 at 9:43 AM
I am so sorry that the French joke that is BHL used ChatGPT enough to ramble in English and attract the world eyes on his dangerous mediocrity.
Surely that depends on the salt content in the pasta itself?
November 6, 2025 at 9:37 AM
Surely that depends on the salt content in the pasta itself?
And if LUC is attributed to consumption patterns of western countries, how does it change the country contributions? 🤔
By a lot. I find this graph misleading because it shows EU doing better than rest of the world by a scaling effect.
By a lot. I find this graph misleading because it shows EU doing better than rest of the world by a scaling effect.
November 6, 2025 at 8:47 AM
And if LUC is attributed to consumption patterns of western countries, how does it change the country contributions? 🤔
By a lot. I find this graph misleading because it shows EU doing better than rest of the world by a scaling effect.
By a lot. I find this graph misleading because it shows EU doing better than rest of the world by a scaling effect.
Reposted by Paul Caplat 🌲🌳🐦🦋
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"Perhaps the most striking findings is that the British public vastly overestimates the cost getting to net zero by almost 14,000%, fueling scepticism & a reluctance to pay. On average, they estimate it will need 28% of GDP by 2050, compared to @thecccuk.bsky.social forecast of just 0.2%"
"Perhaps the most striking findings is that the British public vastly overestimates the cost getting to net zero by almost 14,000%, fueling scepticism & a reluctance to pay. On average, they estimate it will need 28% of GDP by 2050, compared to @thecccuk.bsky.social forecast of just 0.2%"
Are the advocates for net zero losing the fight?
The cost of misunderstanding: How public perception shapes the net zero debate
fgsglobal.com
November 4, 2025 at 10:02 AM
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"Perhaps the most striking findings is that the British public vastly overestimates the cost getting to net zero by almost 14,000%, fueling scepticism & a reluctance to pay. On average, they estimate it will need 28% of GDP by 2050, compared to @thecccuk.bsky.social forecast of just 0.2%"
"Perhaps the most striking findings is that the British public vastly overestimates the cost getting to net zero by almost 14,000%, fueling scepticism & a reluctance to pay. On average, they estimate it will need 28% of GDP by 2050, compared to @thecccuk.bsky.social forecast of just 0.2%"
Looks weirdly like Musk
October 29, 2025 at 7:59 AM
Looks weirdly like Musk
Je vous recommande vivement de lire le magnifique livre Braiding Sweetgrass qui expose la gestion écologique des ressources par les indigènes du Nord Est des États-Unis, notamment "the honorable harvest". Renversant (et je suis écologue depuis 25 ans).
October 29, 2025 at 7:00 AM
Je vous recommande vivement de lire le magnifique livre Braiding Sweetgrass qui expose la gestion écologique des ressources par les indigènes du Nord Est des États-Unis, notamment "the honorable harvest". Renversant (et je suis écologue depuis 25 ans).
No worries at all, I'm sorry I didn't get that - I was also confused by the initial post, clear now!
October 23, 2025 at 7:39 PM
No worries at all, I'm sorry I didn't get that - I was also confused by the initial post, clear now!
Sorry, who are you talking about? I thought the post was about Catherine Connolly...I'm lost.
October 23, 2025 at 7:00 PM
Sorry, who are you talking about? I thought the post was about Catherine Connolly...I'm lost.