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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
The choice made by the UK government was for friction with the EU over any kind of regulatory alignment. This is the natural consequence. It is a big problem for
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Matthew Ball
ballmatthew
1/ RE: Fire TV/Roku disputesEasy to forget how hard it was for OTT video to just reach consumersIn 2012, top devices for Netflix were Xbox 360/PS3! Families didn't have Internet
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Samira Nadkarni
SamiraNadkarni
"In terms of being able to create something that’s even eligible to be canonized, there are fundamental factors informed by privilege."https://themuse.jezebel.com/rethinking-the-film-canon-1844083283?utm_medium=sharefromsite&
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Meltem Demirors
Melt_Dem
1/ as evidenced by the recent corruption of all US systems, from gov't to corporate, securing networks is very difficult to do persistently.bitcoin is a global telecommunications network that secures
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Virginia Heffernan
page88
Yet another creepy side of QAnon’s + the right’s obsession w/sex trafficking. The vast majority of trafficking is of people of color being trafficked for labor. The sex trafficking that
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Oonagh Kearney
oonaghkearney
Really vital conversation about the need for the film/TV industry to be inclusive to all carers, testimonies stating how the burden of care & homeschooling in #Covid falling to women,
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
SF follows Berkeley to ban natural gas. So instead of making housing cheaper & more affordable, it now shuts off a rather cheap source of energy & force people to
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
Viruses infect bodies. Ideas infect minds.The #coronavirus infected our societies because our social immune system against bad ideas is weak. We need tools for science and truth to prevail. FASTER.[1/6]https://twitter.com/tomaspueyo/status/
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Nat Bullard
NatBullard
It only took 65 years, but the world's pre-eminent data source for historical energy consumption has a new unit: Exajoules, not million tonnes of oil equivalent. A small thing, and
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Subodh Chandra
SubodhChandra
Balancing of the courts is badly needed. For far too many years, Republicans and Democrats alike have appointed mostly large-defense-firm lawyers and prosecutors, leaving out lawyers who’ve actually sought justice
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Geoffrey Manne
geoffmanne
The Colorado, et al. Google antitrust suit touches on so many things @laweconcenter has been working on over the past decade-ish, it’s hard to know where to start. Fortunately, that
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John Cotter
John_Cotter
Why Member States not complying with Article 2 TEU values such as the rule of law is not just an issue of morality for those States and the EU, but
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J.
PresentWitness_
Meta-economics (thread) A bailout for debtors is an anti-bailout for savers. 'Globalism' is the result of a collaborative corporate strategy to reduce international trade barriers and corporate taxes. Populist movements
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Pandemic Pogey
StandingTheGaff
Connaught Labs was privatized by Mulroney's Tories a few years after this 1984 article, putting an end to Canada's ability to mass produce vaccines.Toronto Star, January 3 1984 A Toronto
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Kirill
TheAbs0luteZer0
I bet you don’t know much about Marina Granovskaya. But I have some more interesting facts about her (not tones of them, but nevertheless). So I’m staring a thread on
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Johannes Haushofer
jhaushofer
Here is a first PhD course that's open for student visitors from low- and middle-income countries! Please see below for information on how to apply. It starts THIS TUESDAY so
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