Calishat
Calishat
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Obsessed with search engines, databases, and online information collections forever. Writing books & such since 1996 (OFFICIAL NETSCAPE GUIDE TO INTERNET RESEARCH, GOOGLE HACKS, INFORMATION TRAPPING, WEB SEARCH GARAGE, etc) and ResearchBuzz since 1998.
Autistic and too tired to hide it. (My special interest? Everything, only organized.)
Snarks (as opposed to jokes), doom, and reply guys are blocked without warning.
I post a loooooooot, mostly hashtagged resources.
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#women #men #AI
'A new study, which draws on survey data from approximately 3,000 respondents in the United States and Canada, finds that women, on average, exhibit greater skepticism toward artificial intelligence (AI) technologies than men.'


California Institute of Technology
New Study Examines Gender Differences in Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence Risk
How men and women perceive the risks associated with artificial intelligence
I'm not usually a kitsch fan but I like this a lot. Not 299 euro worth of like though


Man of Many
Seletti's BIC Lamp: The World's Favourite Pen Is Now An Ultra-Cool Light | Man of Many
Seletti transforms the BIC Cristal pen into a full-size lamp, scaling the biro into a playful design object unveiled at Maison&Objet 2026.
#birds #feathers #ImageIdentification #SpecialtySearch
'Ever gotten a feather ID with no proof? Want artistic references for a specific type of feather? This guide may be for you! Read on to learn how I source reference photos for all my feather-related needs.'
How to find reference photos for (almost) every feather – Found Feathers
Hannah More, Firefox, YouTube, More: Monday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, January 19, 2026
NEW RESOURCES BBC: Writer's poems helped boost the abolition campaign. "Letters written by a prominent abolitionist are being digitised, filling in a 'massive bit of the jigsaw' in the abolition campaign history, experts say. Novelist Hannah More, born in Bristol in 1745, also helped open some of the UK's first schools for working class people." TWEAKS AND UPDATES The Register: …

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Hannah More, Firefox, YouTube, More: Monday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, January 19, 2026
NEW RESOURCES BBC: Writer’s poems helped boost the abolition campaign. “Letters written by a prominent abolitionist are being digitised...