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Изходен канал @clockstackwheels · Post #53 · 23.06

Instagram запустил у себя ТикТок (назвал его Reels) и так же агрессивно, как ВК, впаривает пользователям: у некоторых уже заменилась самая главная кнопка — создание нового поста — на иконку Reels. Но здесь у меня меньше бомбит, чем от действий ВК. Во-первых, в инстаграме короткие видеоролики выглядят уместно. Они здесь и раньше были в основной ленте, просто теперь фактически то же самое в новом интерфейсе. «Соцсеть» с самого своего основания сконцентрирована на коротком жвачкоподобном контенте без вдумчивости. Во-вторых, инстаграм уже давно был, прямо скажем, не самым внимательным к пользователю сервисом. Некоторые люди ведут его вопреки, потому что там массовая аудитория (менее взыскательная), но плюются от неудобства и бестолковых ограничений. А кто мог терпеть всё, что там делалось, стерпит и кнопку. Куда показательнее другой момент: корпорации-монополисты могут позволить себе делать ну практически что угодно. И если в экономике монополию стараются пресекать специальными законами, но монополии различных сервисов и соцсетей живут себе спокойно. Причём, при наличии социального графа такие монополии очень прочны: вы можете вместо айфона купить себе андроид сегодня же, и ваших друзей это затронет слабо, но переехать из какого-нибудь Фейсбука в ВК так просто не выйдет. Именно поэтому мы видим ситуации, когда самым популярным становится сервис, уступающий конкурентам вообще по всем показателям, и на порядок менее удобный (например WhatsApp и Telegram). И поэтому, в числе прочего, крупные игроки строят экосистемы и пытаются создать внутри себя копии популярных решений конкурентов. Если привязать пользователя и сделать процесс ухода для него сложным и некомфортным, то потом можно ему хоть рекламой всё забивать, хоть кнопки менять, хоть глупые функции добавлять в главное меню — никуда он уже не денется, скушает за милую душу. В антиутопическом будущем по такому же принципу корпорации будут вшивать людям лишние предметы в тело, а те вместо отказа от услуг станут придумывать способы, как с этими предметами жить наиболее эффективно. Ещё и курсы откроют по обучению: «Раскрутка с топором в заднем проходе», «Как набрать первую воду в мешок на шее» и «Учимся таргетировать магнит в кишках на правильные объекты». #web

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21222 · 28.01.2026 г., 10:47

#Op_ed: Deluge, Defense, and Demolition: Themes in PM Abiy’s #AAU lecture In this op-ed, Ezekiel Gebissa argues that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s first address to Addis Ababa University, delivered during its 75th anniversary, fell far short of expectations for a vision grounded in “intellectual freedom and scholarly rigor.” Instead, he writes, “It became a political performance that redefined intellectual life in state-friendly terms, insulated executive power from criticism, and practically diminished the country’s most important academic institution.” By narrowly defining intellectuals as rational, non-dissenting problem-solvers, the prime minister implicitly cast critics as “anti-intellectual.” This, Ezekiel contends, was “not a philosophical clarification; it was a normative directive” privileging compliance over critique. https://addisstandard.com/?p=54802

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21143 · 21.01.2026 г., 11:17

#Op_ed: Silence of Scholars, Absence of Intellectual Freedom: Hypocrisy, moral vacuum in PM Abiy’s #AAU lecture A few weeks ago, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed delivered a lecture titled “Who Is an Intellectual?” at Addis Ababa University’s 75th anniversary. Jawar Mohammed argues the lecture must be assessed against #Ethiopia’s stark realities: “seven years of devastating conflict, eroded academic freedom, and a public discourse reshaped by war.” He notes that “Intellectual life has been increasingly subordinated to the imperatives of conflict,” with dissenting scholars facing harassment, exile, or silence, while regime-aligned voices dominate media, framing war as “purification” or “historical destiny.” The author emphasizes that “Absent a candid reckoning with the damage inflicted by years of conflict, appeals to intellectual responsibility, however eloquent, will remain symbolically significant yet substantively inadequate.” https://addisstandard.com/?p=54676

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21070 · 14.01.2026 г., 11:19

#Commentary: Politics of Performance: #Ethiopia’s education crisis, PM Abiy’s ‘intellectual’ puzzle In this commentary, Seife Tadelle analyzes Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s lecture delivered on 02 January 2026 to mark the 75th anniversary of Addis Ababa University (#AAU). While acknowledging its “ambitious scope and engaging tone,” he argues that “Who Is an Intellectual?” exposed “a notable methodological limitation.” Seife notes, “Over the hour-long presentation, no sources, theoretical frameworks, or empirical references were cited,” a gap that weakens its academic credibility, “particularly within a university setting where scholarly rigor is foundational.” More troubling, the author contends, was the marginalization of Ethiopia’s own intellectual heritage. “The omission of figures such as Zera Yacob, Gebrehiwot Baykedagn, Saint Yared, and Kebede Mikael risks erasing historical continuity,” thereby weakening the cumulative nature of scholarship. https://addisstandard.com/?p=54522

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21091 · 16.01.2026 г., 09:43

MRI machine at #Ethiopia’s largest referral hospital Tikur Anbessa out of service for over five years, #AAU says Addis Ababa University’s College of Health Sciences has disclosed that the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (#MRI) machine at #Tikur_Anbessa Specialized Hospital has been nonfunctional for more than five years, placing significant strain on patients seeking advanced diagnostic services. The College’s Chief Executive Director, Dr. Abdurazaq Ahmed, told state media the prolonged shutdown has created a heavy burden on patients referred to the hospital for specialized care, particularly those requiring advanced imaging as part of diagnosis and treatment. According to Dr. Abdurazaq, the high cost of procuring and installing an MRI machine has limited the hospital’s ability to address the problem using its own resources. However, he noted that efforts are underway to resolve the issue... https://web.facebook.com/AddisstandardEng/posts/pfbid0MCKkrSrm9AWaqkk1U2r365Sc9dRR7CPpYdNFP5WbPktZVDUv2nVKLaAVw1Y1Eee1l

የቻይንኛ ቋንቋ ትምህርት በኢትዮጵያ የሁለተኛ ደረጃ ትምህርት ቤቶች ሊሰጥ ነው ******************** የቻይንኛ ቋንቋ ትምህርትን በሁለተኛ ደረጃ ትምህርት ቤቶች ለመስጠት የሚያስችል ስምምነት ተፈርሟል፡፡ የአዲስ አበባ ዩኒቨርሲቲ የቻይንኛ ቋንቋ ትምህርትን በሁለተኛ ደረጃ ትምህርት ቤቶች ለማስፋፋትና የትምህርቱን ጥራት ለማረጋገጥ ከአዲስ አበባ እና ከኦሮሚያ ትምህርት ቢሮዎች ጋር የጋራ መግባቢያ ስምምነት ተፈራርሟል። ስምምነቱ በዋናነት የመምህራንን የማስተማር ብቃት በማሳደግና የሙያ ማረጋገጫ (Professional Certificate) አሰጣጥ ላይ ትኩረት አድርጎ የሚሠራ መሆኑ ተገልጿል። በስምምነቱ መሠረት ሁለቱ ትምህርት ቢሮዎች ለሥልጠናው ብቁ የሆኑ መምህራንን የመለየት፣ አስተባባሪዎችን የመመደብና አስፈላጊውን የሎጂስቲክስ ድጋፍ የማመቻቸት ኃላፊነት እንደሚኖርባቸው ተጠቁሟል። #EBC#Ethiopia#China#Education#AAU#LanguageLearning#Partnership

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@Hasab_2016 · Post #212 · 12.12.2025 г., 09:51

CVMA Student Wins Top Prize in Human Rights Essay Competition December 10, 2025 – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia In celebration of International Human Rights Day 2025, the Center for Human Rights, in collaboration with the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR), has announced the winners of its essay competition titled “Our Everyday Essentials: Reclaiming Human Rights in the 21st Century.” We are proud to announce that Yared Ermiyas, a student from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture at Addis Ababa University, emerged as the first-place winner. His powerful essay, “Remove the Shadow,” eloquently argued that access to education must be a fundamental necessity for every child, not a matter of luck, highlighting the deep emotional and practical connection between education and a dignified life. Yared was awarded a mobile phone prize presented by H.E. Berhanu Adello, Chief Commissioner of the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC). Commissioner Adello also extended an offer for Yared to begin an internship attachment at the National Bureau of the Human Rights Commission, providing a valuable opportunity for practical experience in the field. The awards ceremony featured a dynamic panel discussion where Yared and the other winners presented their essays and engaged with fellow students and audience members on critical issues related to freedom of expression and the right to education. The competition, which invited undergraduate students to reflect on the core human rights that shape our daily lives, successfully inspired thoughtful dialogue and showcased the intellectual talent within our university community. Congratulations to Yared Ermiyas and all the participants for raising your voices, sharing your vision, and helping to shape the future of human rights! Via Hailu Beyene CVMA Student President @campus_Voice_2016 #OurEverydayEssentials#HumanRightsDay2025#StudentVoice#AAU#CVM#Congratulations