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offsite link Fraud and mismanagement at University College Cork Thu Aug 28, 2025 18:30 | Calli Morganite
UCC has paid huge sums to a criminal professor
This story is not for republication. I bear responsibility for the things I write. I have read the guidelines and understand that I must not write anything untrue, and I won't.
This is a public interest story about a complete failure of governance and management at UCC.

offsite link Deliberate Design Flaw In ChatGPT-5 Sun Aug 17, 2025 08:04 | Mind Agent
Socratic Dialog Between ChatGPT-5 and Mind Agent Reveals Fatal and Deliberate 'Design by Construction' Flaw
This design flaw in ChatGPT-5's default epistemic mode subverts what the much touted ChatGPT-5 can do... so long as the flaw is not tickled, any usage should be fine---The epistemological question is: how would anyone in the public, includes you reading this (since no one is all knowing), in an unfamiliar domain know whether or not the flaw has been tickled when seeking information or understanding of a domain without prior knowledge of that domain???!

This analysis is a pretty unique and significant contribution to the space of empirical evaluation of LLMs that exist in AI public world... at least thus far, as far as I am aware! For what it's worth--as if anyone in the ChatGPT universe cares as they pile up on using the "PhD level scholar in your pocket".

According to GPT-5, and according to my tests, this flaw exists in all LLMs... What is revealing is the deduction GPT-5 made: Why ?design choice? starts looking like ?deliberate flaw?.

People are paying $200 a month to not just ChatGPT, but all major LLMs have similar Pro pricing! I bet they, like the normal user of free ChatGPT, stay in LLM's default mode where the flaw manifests itself. As it did in this evaluation.

offsite link AI Reach: Gemini Reasoning Question of God Sat Aug 02, 2025 20:00 | Mind Agent
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I have been evaluating AI Chatbot agents for their epistemic limits over the past two months, and have tested all major AI Agents, ChatGPT, Grok, Claude, Perplexity, and DeepSeek, for their epistemic limits and their negative impact as information gate-keepers.... Today I decided to test for how AI could be the boon for humanity in other positive areas, such as in completely abstract realms, such as metaphysical thought. Meaning, I wanted to test the LLMs for Positives beyond what most researchers benchmark these for, or have expressed in the approx. 2500 Turing tests in Humanity?s Last Exam.. And I chose as my first candidate, Google DeepMind's Gemini as I had not evaluated it before on anything.

offsite link Israeli Human Rights Group B'Tselem finally Admits It is Genocide releasing Our Genocide report Fri Aug 01, 2025 23:54 | 1 of indy
We have all known it for over 2 years that it is a genocide in Gaza
Israeli human rights group B'Tselem has finally admitted what everyone else outside Israel has known for two years is that the Israeli state is carrying out a genocide in Gaza

Western governments like the USA are complicit in it as they have been supplying the huge bombs and missiles used by Israel and dropped on innocent civilians in Gaza. One phone call from the USA regime could have ended it at any point. However many other countries are complicity with their tacit approval and neighboring Arab countries have been pretty spinless too in their support

With the release of this report titled: Our Genocide -there is a good chance this will make it okay for more people within Israel itself to speak out and do something about it despite the fact that many there are actually in support of the Gaza

offsite link China?s CITY WIDE CASH SEIZURES Begin ? ATMs Frozen, Digital Yuan FORCED Overnight Wed Jul 30, 2025 21:40 | 1 of indy
This story is unverified but it is very instructive of what will happen when cash is removed
THIS STORY IS UNVERIFIED BUT PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO OR READ THE TRANSCRIPT AS IT GIVES AN VERY GOOD IDEA OF WHAT A CASHLESS SOCIETY WILL LOOK LIKE. And it ain't pretty

A single video report has come out of China claiming China's biggest cities are now cashless, not by choice, but by force. The report goes on to claim ATMs have gone dark, vaults are being emptied. And overnight (July 20 into 21), the digital yuan is the only currency allowed.

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offsite link Trump?s UN Rallying Cry for the Defence of Western Civilisation Wed Sep 24, 2025 15:24 | Will Jones
End open borders. Stop importing criminals. Fight Islamism. Stand up for Christianity. End ruinous Net Zero policies. Because otherwise Europe is "going to Hell". Trump was on hard-hitting form at the UN this week.
The post Trump’s UN Rallying Cry for the Defence of Western Civilisation appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link The Despicable Special Educational Needs Fraud Wed Sep 24, 2025 13:19 | Mary Gilleece
After working with over 100 SEND children, Mary Gilleece has finally met a child with actual special needs. But there isn't enough money to support him because ?11 billion is being blown on bogus diagnoses.
The post The Despicable Special Educational Needs Fraud appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

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Violet Affleck,?the daughter of Hollywood stars?Jennifer Garner?and?Ben Affleck, was at the?UN?on Tuesday to push for mask mandates, saying the world was irresponsible for returning to 'business as usual' after Covid.
The post Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner’s Daughter Violet Pushes for Mask Mandates at United Nations appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link The Problem with Rupert Lowe?s Argument Against Halal and Kosher Meat Wed Sep 24, 2025 09:00 | Noah Carl
Rupert Lowe has called for halal and kosher meat to be banned. But there's a problem with his argument: he doesn't mention factory farming?a far greater evil.
The post The Problem with Rupert Lowe?s Argument Against Halal and Kosher Meat appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link The Decline of Climate Week NYC Shows the Net Zero Dream is Dying Wed Sep 24, 2025 07:00 | Tilak Doshi
As New York hosts Climate Week NYC ? "the world?s largest climate event" ? the absence of any major global leaders speaks volumes, says Tilak Doshi. Mugged by reality, the Net Zero dream is dying.
The post The Decline of Climate Week NYC Shows the Net Zero Dream is Dying appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

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Anti-bin tax meeting in Phibsboro

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Sunday June 08, 2003 20:21author by Still not paying - Dublin Anti-Bin Tax Campaign Report this post to the editors

With non-payment of this double tax running at about 70% in Dublin, the government has introduced a new law which allows Councils to stop collecting rubbish from non-payers. Showdown time is coming.

To spread the campaign of non-payment and to prepare for combatting the Council's plans, a new branch of the campaign is being formed in Phibsboro on Wednesday June 11th. We are meeting upstairs in the Hut pub (opposite the Shopping Centre) at 8pm.

Come along and find out about the current state of play (non-payment, the High Court case, the new legislation) and join the discussion about how best to defeat this unjust tax.

All welcome. Come along and find out more.

Related Link: http://www.stopthebintax.com
author by Acidburnpublication date Mon Jun 09, 2003 00:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

when they stop collecting bins, double bag your rubbish (can get smelly in the car), pop down to the Dail or local council building and simply leave it at the gates. There. Simple. Using direct action to voice your opinion AND getting rid of your rubbish. Two birds with one stone.

author by Frankpublication date Mon Jun 09, 2003 09:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If I don't have a car! Your direct action always equates to the small group of organised activists. If an individual tries this sort of action you'd be done for littering.
Get real, organise the many not the few.

author by Acidburnpublication date Mon Jun 09, 2003 10:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

& I didnt intend for anyone to take my comment too seriously. But organise and mobolise. Frank, what would YOU like to see done?

author by Bemusedpublication date Mon Jun 09, 2003 15:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What's so wrong with waste charges? I feel 'polluter pays' is an excellent way of pursuing environmental law. One only has to look as far as the plastic bag tax. Irish householders are not shelling out hundreds of euros every year now on plastic bags. We simply stopped using them. It's a safe bet that if charges are introduced on the basis of the amount of waste you generate and the difficulty of disposing of it, householders will be doing their level best to lower the amount of waste they produce, thus easing the landfill problem and paying less in the process.

author by XRAYpublication date Mon Jun 09, 2003 15:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The attempt to introduce refuse charges by the Dublin area county councils has been welcomed in some quarters. It is, we are told, necessary to fund a local waste management policy, that will increase the amount of waste recycled, and reduce the amount of landfill needed.

AN UNFAIR TAX

At first glance this makes sense as a way of making the polluters pay for the cost of their waste. But when it comes to local charges there's one problem - we've already paid. When council charges were abolished in the 70's they were replaced with an increase in other taxes. The extra money this raised for the government was supposed to be passed back to the councils, but wasn't. Is it our fault Charlie McCreevy's tight? Even if the VAT increase was withdrawn, there's another huge problem with passing the cost of waste back to us - we're not the polluters. Of the 42 million tonnes of waste produced every year in Ireland, less than 5% is household waste. Three-quarters of it comes from farmers, the other 20% from industry. If we're going to follow the 'polluter pays' principle, we're the last people who should have to cough up, but apparently PAYE workers, who already pay an unfair proportion of taxes, are just going to have to pay some more.

So the charges are not targeted at those who produce the most waste, but will they lead to a better waste policy? At the moment incineration plays a large part in council plans. But, as they have discovered around the country, people will not allow incinerators to be built in their areas. There are simply too many questions about the dioxins produced by incineration, some of which have been linked to cancer. The other option is recycling.
RECYCLING

The four Dublin councils say they plan to recycle 60% of their waste (5% is recycled at the moment). But how committed are they to the idea? At almost the same time as Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown council announced the introduction of refuse charges, the Kerbside recycling company went bust. Apparently the council didn't think recycling was important enough to give Kerbside the small subsidy it needed to keep going. Of course, we'd end up paying for it either way - either in increased refuse charges to keep the recycling companies profitable, or in higher taxes to subsidise those companies.

If the councils plan to recycle waste, it's because they see it as the easiest option, the one that is most likely to win public support. They hope that we will be less likely to complain about refuse charges if they seem to have a 'green' policy. But still, why are we the ones paying for it?

We have little choice in the (small) amount of waste we produce. Unless we change our lifestyles drastically, we will have to buy the same products from the same companies, with all the excess packaging they include. We have no control over this packaging - you can't go to the supermarket and ask for a refill of your jar of coffee, or bottle of washing-up liquid. The decision to wrap food in a bag in a box in a bag is not ours - we're not the polluters.
PROFIT OR ENVIRONMENT?

There is a fundamental conflict between our desire for a clean environment and the greed of businesses for profit. As well as unnecessary packaging, businesses spend over 400 billion dollars a year on advertising, to try to persuade us to buy their products instead of their competitors' near-identical product - how much energy, how many resources, are consumed by this industry that produces nothing useful? In industry, companies will happily ignore the pollution they create if it helps keep costs down. It has its own jargon - 'externalising costs' - in other words, putting the cost of pollution onto the outside community. This is all done with the connivance of government. In the mid 1990's governments met to decide a response to global warming, and agreed a treaty that was supposed to reduce the number of greenhouse gases produced. But these were not the strict limits some of us imagined at the time, because it allows richer countries to buy pollution allowances from countries that don't use them. As usual, these laws are for the poor, they don't apply to the rich.

In this context, the issue of domestic waste is almost irrelevant. It accounts for only a tiny fraction of the overall level of waste, and even that fraction isn't really under our control. But it is this fraction that the government focuses on, telling us we are all equally to blame for the state of the environment, using it as an excuse to raise our taxes and distract us from the real causes of pollution.

Instead of feeling guilty for not recycling teabags, we must act to stop the real causes of pollution. In the refuse charges campaign, this means arguing that the real polluters should pay for the waste disposal, not the workers who already pay enough tax. It means stopping companies from passing on the cost of their pollution to us. It means taking society back, so that we organise production based on need, not profit, and stop using our environment as a dumping ground.

author by Bemusedpublication date Mon Jun 09, 2003 15:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Double taxation is a poor argument against. It's already been used to defeat a proposal for property taxes on the wealthy and waste charges shouldn't fall to it. Governments will get what they need from income tax from us. So if we don't pay the bin charges, we'll pay it one way or another. Having a charge that you could control yourself is a better option. Householders should be charged on volume and type of waste.

As for industry, firms have already been paying waste charges on the polluter pays principle for a number of years now, via trade waste charges and trade effluent charges.

As for farmers, I don't know where the 80% figure comes from. Coming from a farming background, I find this hard to believe.

author by Cleaverpublication date Mon Jun 09, 2003 17:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If people do decide to leave their rubbish at the door of Dublin City Council, or corpo, make sure that there is nothing to indicate whose rubbish it is, envelopes, bills etc. This may seem a bit obvious but the litter wardens have been known to get their hands dirty rooting through dumped bags from time to time.

author by Gregor Kerr - Campaign Against Refuse Chargespublication date Mon Jun 09, 2003 21:45author email binthebill at eircom dot netauthor address author phone 087-6996046Report this post to the editors

There are at least 4 good reasons to oppose the imposition of the bin tax by local Councils.
1. They are UNDEMOCRATIC. The Councillors who voted for these charges have absolutely no mandate to do so. No political party in the last local or general elections declared themselves in favour of a new local tax. On the last occasion on which there was an attempt to introduce local taxation, the water charges were decisively defeated by the people of Dublin and elsewhere.
2. They are HARMFUL TO THE ENVIRONMENT. The hidden agenda behind these charges is the privatisation of the refuse collection service. In many parts of the country, this has already happened, and the intention is to have the service privatised in the large urban areas as well. This must be seen in the context of the government's plans to build a number of incinerators around the country for the disposal of rubbish. If this is allowed to happen, we can forget about any decent recycling scheme being put in place. If someone is making money out of collecting rubbish and someone (probably the same company ) is making money out of burning it, why would there be any attempt to reduce the amount of waste. In fact, that company would probably be able to argue that by introducing recycling, their ability to make a profit was being interfered with (Crazier things have happened in the world of capitalism!!). Anyone genuinely interested in seeing a proper waste management plan (ie reducing, recycling and reusing) put in place must oppose the drive towards privatisation, of which the introduction of charges is a part. At any rate, as was pointed out by someone else, households produce just 5% of all waste, and more than half of the waste we do produce is unwanted packaging that we have no option but to take home from the supermarket. BTW if anyone thinks the Councils/government are in the least bit interested in recycling, remember that they closed down the only glass bottle recycling plant in the state at the same time as they were bringing in this new tax.
3. They are UNJUST. PAYE workers pay 80% of all the tax in the State. Big business pays proportionally far less tax than ordinary workers. Most workers pay either 20% or 40% tax on their incomes, as well as VAT and other indirect taxes. Corporation tax on profits are just 12%. AIB and Bank of Ireland are making obscene profits (something like 3million Euros a day each). Tax them, tax the multinational companies, tax the rich bastards with the offshore accounts, tax the stud farm owners. We're already paying enough.
4. This is JUST THE BEGINNING. If the Councils get away with imposing this tax, how much will we be paying in a few years time? Already the charge in Sligo is 500Euros a year. Cullen, the Minister for the Environment, has said that local taxes of up to 1,000Euros per annum per household is what they are ultimately aiming to introduce.

The water charges were defeated by a campaign of people power - refusing to pay and organising in local areas to resisit and support those non-payers the Council picked on. We need to do the same again.

Related Link: http://www.stopthebintax.com
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