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Guy LeBas
lebas_janney
2020 returns in many fixed income asset classes have been very strong, but how much is the result of falling base rates (i.e., lower UST yields), and how much is
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Pieter Wuille
pwuille
So... RFC6979, which specifies derandomized nonces for ECDSA (essentially computing them deterministically from the message and the private key).It's a good idea, and a success: widely deployed, and it probably
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW chart thread:The latest UK Covid data paints a dire picture, with London and much of the south now in a worse position than they were at the spring peak,
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Igor Igamberdiev
FrankResearcher
1/8 6 hours ago, there was another attack using flash loan, this time @OriginProtocol was affected. This attack is similar to Akropolis hack, because the problem is in re-entrancy and
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Kim Stone - Kistography 🙂
kistography
THREADUK Government Covid 19 response. The catalogue of lies, false promises and corruption (I am sure I will have missed some from this)! @emmakennytv @FatEmperor @OldCodger15 @smilesmattertoo @ClareWills9 @ClareCraigPath @JamesMelville
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Jack Butcher
jackbutcher
10 Concepts from Build Once, Sell Twice: (thread) 1/ Build once, sell twice.Move from selling your time to storing your effort in digital assets that you can sell twice. 2/
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el gato malo
boriquagato
gompertz curves:it's not just a good idea, it's the law.watching these countries lock down is like watching a newb day-trader finally panic and sell the very bottom of the bear
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Mark Lundeberg
MarkLundeberg
Bitcoin Cash's new difficulty algorithm (ASERT) has been active for a several days. Let's take a look at it in action! As can be seen in previous tweet's graph, the
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el gato malo
boriquagato
governor pritzker in illinois has loved his lockdown.but has it accomplished anything?it does not look like it.sweden and illinois have similar characteristics but sweden counts covid deaths more aggressively.this should
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Awais Saleem
awaissaleem77
Watched Zafar Mirza's interview last night. @OwaisTohid asked some very pertinent questions but the answers by health minister didn't inspire much confidence. Here he talks about curve flattening in five
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Soumya
skarlamangla
California banned outdoor dining in December. It was controversial.But there's an increasing evidence that the dining ban, along with the state's stay-at-home order, helped the state turn the corner on
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Bob Downie
geomannie531
1/8 Ever wondered about Scotland’s population, its growth or rather lack of growth? Here is a perspective (all data from Wikipedia).The UK/Ireland population has grown strongly over the last couple
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Liam Hogan
Limerick1914
Adorno: "Lies have long legs, they are ahead of their time. The conversion of all questions of truth into questions of power not only suppresses truth...but has attacked the very
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Nabilah Islam
NabilahforGA07
I like parties because they already have infrastructure that can actually do great things with right leadership. Agreed DNC should invest in year round organizing. My take: The DNC lacks
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आत्मनिर्भर UrbanShrink
UrbanShrink
We can no longer condemn the use of digital tools of data and communication in electoral politics. social networks are the perfect ally when it comes to promoting democratic revolts,
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iMED
iMedEducation
Why is fever considered to be ≥ 100.4 F? A wonderful Tweetorial by @JennyShihMD, reviewed by @AvrahamCooperMD and @AdamRodmanMD. 100.4 comes from a single study in 1868 (https://archive.org/details/dasverhaltendere00wund/page/n6/mode/2up)
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