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scott belsky
scottbelsky
thinking: having worked w/ some great investors in my odd career as an early stage "operangel," have observed: the secret of the very best investors is that they lean heavily
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Dr. Karin Wulf
kawulf
I was going to save this appreciation for #communitycollege English profs until my son turned in his final papers Monday. But it seems a good day to talk abt the
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Gregiburton
gwiss
A brief rant on how good Captain America: The Winter Soldier is. Itâs generally agreed upon as being very good, but I really think it belongs in the conversation as
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Dr. David Shiffman
WhySharksMatter
It is difficult to overstate how badly the Discovery Channel in general and Shark Week specifically are failing to meet The Moment we are in right now (AKA why their
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Sarah Karlin-Smith
SarahKarlin
screams into the abyss becuase people just don't get it!!! .@NateSilver538 please please please please please call some people who understand the FDA and vaccine review.https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1357493589031452679 1. the
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Alex P. Miller đ·
alexpmil
Don't agree with someone? Make an argument for why they're wrong based on its merits.I'm very much not a fan of credentialism and threads like this are far too concerned
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NAHT
NAHTnews
1/ @PaulWhiteman6 says: "Publicly, ministers express their thanks to school leaders, whilst behind the scenes they are sending intimidating and unnecessary legal letters. We object to these double-standards in the
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Dr Amara Thornton
amalexathorn
Right, just finished #TheDig. I thought it was excellent - the sort of archaeology movie I was hoping for, which is, at it's heart, about individual people with their own
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Dagmar Monett
dmonett
Reading @FrankPasquale's #NewLawsOfRobotics felt like a triple pass:1) the usual way of reading2) highlighting text, writing notes (I love it!)3) re-reading what I did in 2)and it couldn't be better.A highly
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Isabel Nyo
eisabai
What are some of the most important skills for the future? I'll put my answers in thread over next 7 days, pls join me. #bigdata #MachineLearning #saas #developer #coding #programmer
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Anne Urai
AnneEUrai
All-inclusive authorship on large scientific papers can a be dangerous practiceAlert: potential unpopular opinionThread 1/n Many argue that authorship should be an all-inclusive mechanism to assign credit, e.g. https://twitter.com/xhimichka
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Tyler Black, MD
tylerblack32
A quick thread on being a suicidologist, and the absolutely humble knowledge that we can't predict anything yet with all the expertise, computing power, and variables in the world:"Follow the
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VatreniHR
vatrenihr1
$CXU worth keeping an eye on. Moving into the river sand (aggregate) market and has held initial discussions with key Singaporean groups for long term government supply contracts. Singapore need
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
I finally figured out why this happens last night, and I'm so much more at ease mentally. It's not a pretty picture for the so-called liberal elite. https://twitter.com/rdbrandt/status/1309585323517767680 There's a
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
What is happening right now is crucial. @JoeBiden is assembling a "dream team," of people to fight #COVID19. They are at the top of their professions, brilliant, deeply compassionate, of
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Christoph Blecker
tophee
Okay, so I'm spending my afternoon today reviewing KubeCon CFPs.Let's go through some of the common missteps proposal submitters make, with suggestions on how you can correct them to make
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