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Digital tools and military technology– Reflections on AI amidst genocide
By Anna Corbett on May 3, 2024Read moreIn the past few years, conversations about data ethics have taken up a place of central importance in the fields of digital humanities and geography. We’ve become increasingly aware of the delicateness and care with which academics have to employ digital tools. As a geographer, I’m concerned with the...
00What’s a Classicist like me doing in a digital intensive workshop like this?
By Tuka Al-Sahlani on April 19, 2024Read morePatricia HatcherDRI Participant, Winter 2024 That’s right, I’m a Classicist— the kind who works on Greek and Latin literature. The kindwhom you imagine to be holed up in a library somewhere, surrounded by dusty old books.The kind who is in a field that is slowly realizing that, to remain...
Unlocking Python’s Power with the DRI
By Tuka Al-Sahlani on April 5, 2024Read moreBy Annapia Borraccino DRI Participant, Winter 2024 “Coding can’t be that hard, you just need to practice it.” This was my mantra before I chose to move all the way from Italy to New York City to pursue a career in Computational Linguistics. However, my perspective shifted during the...
Digital Women: Commemorating Women’s History Month
By Silvia Rivera Alfaro on March 29, 2024Read moreMarch is Women’s History Month and I want to bring that to the digital fellows’ blog. First, I want to say that when I mention women, I am including cis and trans women (I wish soon this would be too obvious to have to clarify it!). In line with...
10 Useful Extensions for VSCode
By Zachary Lloyd on March 15, 2024Read moreAs a Digital Fellow, I often teach workshops that utilize the text editor VSCode. During these workshops, I almost always find myself recommending that the participants install extensions to the editor. Extensions are, as the name implies, tools that the VSCode community of developers have created to extend the...
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