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Kai Heron
KaiHeron
There’s no question that First World consumption must decrease as part of any viable climate crisis mitigation strategy. But a politics that emphasizes consumption at the expense of production is
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Stanley
hellostanley
VISION NOT EXECUTIONFrom my experience, the biggest challenge with VISION teams is ensuring their work has the right level of abstraction: providing teams a direction on where to go without
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Thales of Tampa Bay
VarangianSkull
So y'all may recall @0x49fa98's quote "humans build markets like honeybees build hives."It's true.So what happens if you follow the emotional appeals of people who are all "abolish capitalism, abolish
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Mike || Griffin Creative 🍁
CreativGriffin
Object-Oriented ProgrammingA short thread for beginners:OOP is a style of programming that focus on objects rather than functions.It helps programmer to avoid interdependency between their functions (spaghetti code).#100DaysOfCode #javascri
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Chris Hayes
chrislhayes
It's extremely hard to make any kind of comparisons between 2016 and 2020 because Trump is now the incumbent and the country is in the midst of a once-in-a-century catastrophe
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Kaushik Subramanian
TheHolyKau
Strategy is such a loosely used word. In my experience, most of the time (esp in big companies) when some says 'we need a strategy' all they need is 'narrative
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Jan Giacomelli
jangiacomelli
Python ClassesWhat are they? How to use them? Why use them?Let's dig in In object-oriented programming classes are blueprints for creating objectsObjects created by the same class have the
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Patricia Taxxon🏳️⚧️🧦
PatriciaTaxxon
have you ever seen this underexposed low quality photograph placed along statements like "modern art sucks" or whatever? have you noticed how no one ever says the title of the
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bearistotle
gnrosenberg
All the conversations about free speech and cancel culture would be greatly improved if they started from the objective and obvious fact that, for most people, the number one threat
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Daniel Rück
danrueck
I'm revising an old unfinished article I wrote more than ten years ago, and am appalled at the casual way I was able to write about the violence of settler
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Neil Killick
neil_killick
Estimation has been officially removed from Scrum (see new Scrum Guide). Good, because people are way too obsessed with it.Check out this thread for a non-obsessed and effective approach. 1/n
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Oleg Urminsky
OlegUrminsky
I have reservations about this opinion I'm seeing expressed quite a bit:"academics on campus specializing in social sciences should have been more involved to better factor in human behavior." Thread...https://www.bloomberg.co
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Deramin
otdderamin
"You're only allowed to fantasize about a better world in the face of the shock and fear of your president leading a militant coup on the capitol building in the
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D. Sivakumar
dsivakumar
""23 things I didn't learn in college / grad school":#14: Strive for clarity. As you plan your next project, a body of work for a quarter or a year, ask
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Women in Statistics and Data Science
WomenInStat
Today I will be talking about some of the data structures we use regularly when doing data science work. I will start with numpy's ndarray. What is an ndarray? It's
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Bronze Age Pervert
bronzeagemantis
Academics and journalists on here steal the creative content of anons, give no attribution...but worse, they SANITIZE it. For example: the Bureaucrat repopularized Lasch, as well as Cuddihy, many other
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