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Alpha Zeta
alphaazeta
0/ During the bear market I learned to code in C, Python and JavaScript with little previous coding experience. Highly recommend @cs50 ‘s free course on @edXOnline. One of the
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Gareth Dennis
GarethDennis
What a deeply embarrassing thing for someone to be proud of... East West Rail's delivery model has been a failure of management and a failure of expertise. The cost of
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Matt Staub
staubio
I was critical of the ordinance intended to provide more affordable housing, fearing the unintended consequences and depressed overall housing supply. But it's here and we should do everything we
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Bob Kopp
bobkopp
I had a great conversation with @kmac as she prepared this column, much of which could not make it into her 1000 words. So here are some more thoughts:https://twitter.com/bobkopp/status/1360224071250755584 The
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Andrew McKinley
aw_mckinley
School Subjects And How They Have Been Useful To Me In My Career: A Thread.I’m a scientcian, so let’s take it as read that A-level Physics/Chemistry/Maths have been useful. Let’s
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Marco Rogers
polotek
Economics just isn't this simple. I wish that people who wanted to use this simple definition would admit that they're incentivized to do so because it benefits them in their
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Rand Fishkin
randfish
A search for "Seattle" is a superb example of how Google's algorithm works right now.- Does the most relevant content rank? No.- The most well-linked-to? No.- The best optimized? No.-
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Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham
paulgp
Now that this is finally officially out, I can give a very brief history of how this paper started -- in 2012. https://paulgp.github.io/papers/bartik_gpss.pdf For graduate school, Henry and I were
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Dennis Kramer II
DKramerII
2020 has been a hell of a rollercoaster year for me both personally and professionally. I want to express a token of gratitude to everyone who has been supportive, understanding,
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The Editorial Board
johnastoehr
1. The president told on himself over the weekend. The conventional wisdom holds in Washington that he beat Hillary Clinton over issues of global trade, immigration and “economic anxiety.” 2.
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Kitty 🍥
kittygome901
We became such fans of trickle up economics.I'm merely suggesting we switch our mindset (at least for now) to trickle up politics.Local and state level races are a huge deal.
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Mr McKinlay
MrMckinlayRMPS
1/7 @reonline_tweets created a series of case studies a couple of years ago about the career benefits of studying RMPS. Here are some of them which are always worth sharing.
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW: white people in England aged 80+ are being vaccinated at twice the rate of black people, and rates in deprived neighbourhoods are lagging behind less deprived areas https://www.ft.com/content/a831fcdd-5793-3374-b281-80c4afe06640?a#post
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
Sumption. Maybe unpopular opinion. But. He's not wrong that there are sometimes policy choices to be made where you allocate lives saved, and this is commonly and IMO rightly done
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Pat Walls
thepatwalls
Urgency: How you can use it to drive a lot more sales[2 min thread] "Urgency" means influencing people into buying something now, rather than later.I think it might be the
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martin_casado
martin_casado
0/ VCs benefiting from offering bad advice to founders is such a tired canard. But it’s repeated enough that it’s worth addressing in some detail (a thread) 1/ VCs avoid
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