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[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Get offline. Hate is one of the emotions people use to increase click rate and engagement. Imagine being so full of hate that you're glad that the children who died are the children of people you don't like. And you don't even know who those children were, you just assumed who their parents are because of their geographic location. That is what being online for too long will do to you. Do yourself a favor and unplug before you can't go back.

[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 30 points 6 days ago (6 children)

The estate of a Northwestern University professor, who died by suicide last year after being investigated in a controversial federal probe, is suing the school for allegedly discriminating against her and evicting her from her lab — blaming the university, in part, for her death.

Jane Wu was a tenured faculty member in neurology, molecular biology and genetics at Northwestern’s Feinberg School of Medicine for nearly two decades. She was among hundreds of Chinese American scientists targeted by the Justice Department’s China Initiative, a Trump-era program seeking to counter theft of American intellectual property and research.

Though Wu was never charged, Northwestern reassigned her grant funding, closed her lab and forcibly admitted her to the university’s psychiatric hospital, according to a civil complaint filed June 23 in Cook County Circuit Court. The executor of Wu’s estate is her daughter.

The university’s actions were a “substantial and decisive factor in her decision to end her life,” the complaint stated.

“Anyone who reads the facts of this complaint will recognize that a great injustice was done to Jane Wu,” attorney Thomas Geoghegan said.

A spokesperson for Northwestern said the university does not comment on pending litigation.

The China Initiative was scrapped in 2022 under the Biden administration. Though more than 200 Chinese American researchers were investigated, researchers say only a few dozen were charged and subsequently convicted. Critics said the program fueled a narrative of bias and created a chilling effect among the academic community.

After Wu was identified in the probe, she was placed under an administrative investigation by the National Institutes of Health. Though she was a longtime professor, her grants were reassigned to her white male colleagues and her research team was dissolved, according to the filing.

“NU did nothing to support her nor help lift the racial stigma placed over Dr. Wu despite her obvious innocence and the enormous funding her work had brought to NU,” the complaint said.

Even when the NIH’s investigation concluded in December 2023, Wu’s grants were not returned to her, according to the lawsuit. Her lab was completely shut down by May 2024, preventing her from applying for new NIH funding. Because Wu’s research was listed as inactive, Northwestern reduced her salary.

Feeling increasingly isolated, Wu began to spiral into a deep depression and show signs of obsessive behavior, the filing said.

“NU destroyed not only Dr. Wu’s chances at NIH funding but also her research career,” the complaint said.

That same month, university and Chicago police removed Wu from her office in handcuffs. She was then admitted against her will to the psychiatric unit of Northwestern Memorial Hospital “as a means to end her active research and employment,” according to the lawsuit.

Wu died by suicide weeks later, on July 10, 2024, “with her career, her professional reputation, and her sense of personal safety shattered.” She was 60 years old.

The complaint did not specify what damages the estate seeks.

The filing said Wu became a naturalized citizen in 2000, and had spent nearly 40 years in the United States. She had won continuous NIH funding since 1996. Her work investigated the molecular biology of mRNA and neurodegeneration, seeking to fight diseases such as Alzheimer’s and ALS.

Margaret Flanagan, now an associate professor at University of Texas Health San Antonio, worked beside Wu for more than three years at the Feinberg School of Medicine. But she was more than a colleague, Flanagan said — she was a mentor and friend, with a deep passion for science and unwavering generosity.

“Her legacy is one of strength, compassion, and a relentless commitment to advancing science,” Flanagan wrote in a statement to the Tribune.

Wu was intense and thoughtful, Flanagan said, and her astute advice has stuck with her colleague years later. She often reminded Flanagan to “focus on (her) science.” Wu always centered her work around a larger mission of advancing knowledge and helping patients, Flanagan said.

The pair largely fell out of touch when Flanagan left Northwestern in 2023.

“I assumed there would be time in the future to reconnect, not knowing how short that time would be,” Flanagan wrote.

Andrea Chu, the Midwest organizing director for Asian American Advancing Justice Chicago, said that Wu’s death shows the “devastating” impact of the China Initiative. She pointed to the lack of cases brought by the Justice Department as an indication that the program was racially biased.

A 2021 investigation from the MIT Technology Review found that 148 individuals were charged, but just 40 of them had pleaded or been found guilty. Only 19 cases included violations of the Economic Espionage Act, the intended focus of the initiative.

“The toll that it took on the scientists themselves, their colleagues and also their families is innumerable,” Chu said. “This was a great source of fear.” Originally Published: July 4, 2025 at 4:00 PM CDT

[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Lol wut? This state voted for Trump.

Edit: They re-filed the bill. It won't pass.

[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 7 points 1 week ago

Quarterly profits.

[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 13 points 1 week ago (5 children)

It's a bit more than that. ICE can act outside the constitution within 100 miles of the border. We've really only seen this with warrantless searches but that's gonna expand.

[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 14 points 1 week ago

EU citizens should keep signing. If you aren't from the EU then do not sign, it causes more harm than good.

[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago

This is all a progression to making non-whites, including Native Americans, deportable.

[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 week ago

Well that's one way to increase the birth rate.

[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 7 points 3 weeks ago

And it will continue to be this way because Congress isn't really functional. They kept giving power to the office of the president because it was convenient. They won't try to take it back.

[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 4 points 3 weeks ago

Thank you for the reply. I was really into D&D a few years ago but my interest decreased when life shifted. I missed those days.

[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 7 points 3 weeks ago (11 children)

Could you elaborate on the aspects of the RPG culture you have a problem with? I'm just curious.

[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 month ago

4k Blu-ray rips? Naw, probably porn.

 

So way back when I used to use Mint.com to help me manage my finances. It worked great until Intuit bought them, ended the app, and redirected their customers to CreditKarma. I hated getting spam messages and haven't used a personal finance app for years. I finally set up ActualBudget and it great for budgeting but I want to keep track of investments, retirement holdings, property, and things outside of the monthly budget. I don't think ActualBudget does that. Are there any self hosted projects that helps me keep track of stocks, property, and other assets?

 

Not gonna lie, I agree with this. Pennies are useless.

 

Looks like they want to play with our retirement money...

 

Ok so I've been having a problem with logging for a while now. I use a centralized logging platform (Seq) to try and aggregate the logs of the containers I run but most of the log messages come through as errors. This is because the containers would stream their output to stderr and even though it's formatted it comes as one big error message.

Example:

[2025-01-06 18:17:23] INFO Registering with TVA backend, encode Job status: available

That's all one big error message I receive even though it's an INFO message. And every container is different. Their error message is formatted differently, some goes to stdout instead of stderr, some actually work.

Is there a piece of software that I can run that will intercept these messages and convert them to GELF?

Thanks

 

Ok so I am currently running Kubuntu 20.04 but I'm being hounded to upgrade and I guess I'll do it on the 1st. But I've been hearing that there are some issues with upgrading and keeping your home partition encrypted and separate. What I want is to have my root and boot partitions on one ssd and my home on another with everything encrypted using LUKS ( I don't think I should encrypt the /boot). Has anyone done this with this version of Kubuntu? I think they changed the installer making this more difficult.

Thanks

 

So Andrew Tate's legal troubles has been the subject of much debate (and glee) here on Lemmy and I think it's right to keep giving updates. Prosecutors in Romania have to try again, the case cannot go to trial since the indictment did not meet the minimum requirements for a case to move to a trial. Seems there was some issues over evidence. It's been like 3 years and the prosecutors can't get their shit straight. Looks like a witch hunt but lets see what the next chapter has to say.

 

So last month there was a post here about Candice Owens being banned from New Zealand because of her speech. I think it's only fair to provide an update to that situation.

 

This is something a dictator would do.

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