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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
Evaluating Semantic Reasoning Capability of AI Chatbot on Ontologically Deep Abstract (bias neutral) Thought
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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Public Inquiry
Interested in maladministration. Estd. 2005

offsite link RTEs Sarah McInerney ? Fianna Fail?supporter? Anthony

offsite link Joe Duffy is dishonest and untrustworthy Anthony

offsite link Robert Watt complaint: Time for decision by SIPO Anthony

offsite link RTE in breach of its own editorial principles Anthony

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The Daily Sceptic

offsite link News Round-Up Sat Oct 11, 2025 00:29 | Toby Young
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ?climate emergency?, public health ?crises? and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
The post News Round-Up appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link National Trust Puts Vegan Tampons in Men?s Toilets Fri Oct 10, 2025 17:28 | Will Jones
The National Trust is under fire for putting vegan tampons in men's lavatories, dispensing them from a large box fixed to the wall near the urinals with the message: "Got a period situation going on? We got you."
The post National Trust Puts Vegan Tampons in Men’s Toilets appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link BREAKING: Hamit Coskun?s Conviction for Burning Quran Overturned by Crown Court Fri Oct 10, 2025 14:13 | Will Jones
Hamit Coskun's criminal conviction for burning a copy of the Quran while shouting "f*** Islam" in a protest outside the Turkish consulate in London has been overturned by the Crown Court in a victory for free speech.
The post BREAKING: Hamit Coskun’s Conviction for Burning Quran Overturned by Crown Court appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link It?s Time to Make Judges Accountable Again Fri Oct 10, 2025 13:26 | Dr David McGrogan
Nearly 80% of Britain's 'Establishment' is Left-wing. No wonder our 'independent' judges keep making lunatic decisions. It's time they were made accountable to voters once again, says Dr David McGrogan.
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offsite link Donald Trump Snubbed for Nobel Peace Prize Despite Bringing Peace to the Middle East Fri Oct 10, 2025 11:00 | Will Jones
Donald Trump was today snubbed by Nobel Peace Prize judges ? who instead awarded the prize to a Venezuelan politician ? despite the President bringing peace to the Middle East.
The post Donald Trump Snubbed for Nobel Peace Prize Despite Bringing Peace to the Middle East appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

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USI Demands Emergency Meeting with Hanafin over Student Grants Crisis

category national | public consultation / irish social forum | press release author Monday June 12, 2006 14:52author by Union of Students in Ireland Report this post to the editors

The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has written to Education Minister Mary Hanafin demanding an emergency meeting to address the student grants crisis.

USI DEMANDS EMERGENCY MEETING WITH HANAFIN OVER STUDENT GRANTS CRISIS

12 June 2006

The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has written to Education Minister Mary Hanafin demanding an emergency meeting to address the student grants crisis.

Minister Hanafin, after months of putting out suggestions to the contrary, last week dashed hopes that responsibility for maintenance grants would be vested in a responsible agency as students and government appointed experts have been calling for.

The 33 Vocational Education Committees (VECs) have an ‘abysmal’ track record of failing to issue grant payments on time – yet Minister Hanafin announced a reform plan that awards them sole responsibility for administering maintenance grants from autumn 2007.

USI President Tony McDonnell said: “USI is demanding an emergency meeting with Minister Hanafin because the student grants system is in crisis, and the Minister’s perverse reform plan – which avoids centralisation in favour of rewarding local government for its historic mismanaging of grants – holds the prospect of more misery next year and every year.

“Financial misery caused by delayed grant payments is the lot of thousands of students across Ireland every year – but USI was led to expect that things would improve, with government appointed experts calling for centralisation and students demanding a single agency at national level.

“Hanafin’s perverse reform plan that gives VECs sole responsibility for maintenance grants has left thousands of students feeling utterly desperate, so USI is demanding an emergency meeting with the Minister to spell out why she must immediately cancel this blueprint for chaos and implement a centralised system.”

Related Link: http://www.usi.ie
author by Ian Walsh - IT Tallaght Students Unionpublication date Mon Jun 12, 2006 16:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

USI, the umbrella organisation representing most of the third level Universities & Institutes of Technology on the Island of Ireland has a difficult job in attempting to convince the Minister for Education & Science that students’ unions have something meaningful to contribute to the third level education funding debate.

In my time as an elected president I have noticed that very few of the elected students' union officers would ever qualify for a Council/VEC maintenance grant or qualify for financial support from the college student services department through provisions of the NDP 2000-2006 student assistance funding schemes.

Potential students from lower income households, either as direct Leaving Cert entrants or mature candidates can't compete on a level playing field against those with resources to access "grind schools" in advance of the CAO round one race. The inequality of access issues for many students will continue ad infinitum due to the particular socio-economic profile of elected union officers, whose primary “people like us” profile won't ever correlate with the needs of those who could access third level education if the economics were more equitable.

Students' unions are far too quick to suggest that "Education is a right, not a privilege". In reality, Education is a responsibility, not just a privilege for those who can afford to hide out at third level and then consistently bum their way through as educational under achievers, wasting contributions from compliant tax payers.

The Democracy deficit at students' unions is the primary reason why student politics are nothing more than glorified booze sessions dressed up as National Council gatherings at some USI affiliated college. Irish students' union sabbatical officers are elected by a minority of their college students who actually take the time to cast a vote. Elected officers, pumped up with their own self importance then set about setting out their “political stall” on-campus.

Paid sabbatical officers are preoccupied with where best to park the car on-campus. Car parking is the real "political issue" for students' unions all over Ireland, nothing else comes close.

The Minister should introduce tuition fees for all students at third level. Tuition fee income could then be redistributed from those who can afford it to those students who can't. This would enable the basic maintenance grant of €3,020 to increase to something more realistic, perhaps €8,000+. Qualifying students wouldn’t need to compromise their academic performance in having to work excessively in low paid part time employment.

The Autumnal procession of Graduands might then more accurately reflect the broader socio-economic mix of people abroad in Irish society.

Ian Walsh
Student Union President
2005-2006
IT Tallaght Students Union

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author by Gaz B -(A)-publication date Mon Jun 12, 2006 19:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

jaysis were should i start?
The barriers to education don't start once you've gotten your leaving cert results. If you truly want to widen access to education then you have start ealier in the chain. One of the reasons that the abolition of tuition fees hasn't significanty increased the numbers of working-class students going to college is because it only addressed the barrier that arises when someone is lucky enough to have stayed in school, got decent result sand an offer to go to college.You are 10 times more likely to go to third level if you are from Foxrock than from Ballyfermot - thats not because of the lack of a decent grant, its due to a lack of funding for schools in socio-economically disadvantaged areas that are left to rot, a lack of resources for retention schemes etc that help stop people dropping out before they do the leaving cert.

So what is the answer? bring back fees and using the cash to improve grants? Well, thats the one-dimensional thinking thats got us in the situation we're already in bevause it doesn't even begin to address the root of the problem. regardless of the fact the government has shown that it simply can't do a decent means-test with regards to grants and medical cards, the revenue raised from fees would be tiny in comarison to the total education budget and with the current government surplus of €1.8 billion, its not a lack of resources thats the problem, it's a lack of political will, the beliefs of student union leaders like yourself and limited grassroots student activity that lets them get away with it.

After being re-elected in 2002 the government cutback on virtually all schemes designed to help reduce education disadvantage - the back to education scheme, provision of childcare for people on Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme, Youthreach services and Traveller education programmes, the School Retention Initiative , the national Education Welfare board etc etc Ireland’s investment into its education system as a whole is lower than the OECD average. In public expenditure it ranks only 25th out of 30 OECD countries and with private expenditure added to public, 23rd out of 27 countries for whom data are available. Between 1995 and 2000, public expenditure on education declined from 4.7% to 4.1% as a proportion of GDP. All of this is during a time of unprecedent economic growth.

The issue of bringing back fees (thats if you don't consider the grand you alreay pay as a fee) keeps being peddled by those with no real understanding of the education sytem and how it it works as whole and the barriers to education at pre-school, primary, secondary, third and post graduate levels. When has charging students fees ever significantly increased the numbers of people from lower socio-economic backgrounds entering third level education? Look at england where they were spouting the same line about using the revenue from fees for grants...what happened? They abolished grants! If we look at australia, they attempted to suppress an official report, showed that participation by working-class males in the tocourses such as law, medicine, dentistry, vet etc had fallen by 38% since fees wereintroduced; also there had been a fall of 17,000 in annual enrolment by mature students.

the last thing the student movement and tallaght IT needs is people like ian running unions saying that fees would be an answer. The are public services that society must provide as of right and pay for through taxes. access to education is one of them.

a bit of reading for ye..
http://www.ucdsu.net/newswire.php?story_id=52&search_te...et=40
http://www.ucdsu.net/newswire.php?story_id=261&search_t...et=20
http://www.ucdsu.net/newswire.php?story_id=161&search_t...et=40 - Australian model
http://www.ucdsu.net/newswire.php?story_id=108&search_t...et=40 OECD report

 
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