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Paul Maidowski
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This is the electrical size of Germany. Example of stationarity: our systems are not built for nonlinear change. Complex systems can & will fail—important is understanding their dynamicshttps://twitter.com/cohan_ds/status/136095445445
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Professor John R. Hutchinson
JohnRHutchinson
Quantitative biologists, especially but not only biomechanists doing simulations: what are your favorite papers on the concept of "validation" of models and simulations? (not specific good examples of the practice,
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Nan Wang
nansterio
Today, we launch our report on @WeWork.We aggregated public data, interviewed 10 experts, and built a model to understand what’s happened since the company’s failed IPO.What we found is a
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Arien Malec
amalec
1/Thinking about this tweetstorm, one of the issues I’ve run into as an engineering leader is what to call the software engineering stuff that’s “agile” given that the Agile Community(tm)
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David B. Roueche
auburn_windengr
1/4 The panoramas illustrate the importance of garage doors in structural failures. The homes on the east side of the street all have garage doors that faced the oncoming tornado.
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Kalpit Veerwal
kalpitveerwal
Why EdTech works, and the future of EdTech (it’s not good? )//a thread 1. In many cases, teaching a skill can make more money than the skill itself.JEE Coaching teacher
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Eric Basmajian
EPBResearch
Re-levering a broken economy. A tale of stagnating economic growth and financial engineering. A thread (and an article).https://seekingalpha.com/article/4354112-chosen-path-re-leveraging-over-leveraged-economy-what-happens-next After the 20
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Sue!
Wander_Ponder
Yesterday, @crossjacktar asked me how come India produces so many great engineers and I gave a half-formed answer. Now that I've thought about it, here's a somewhat nuanced answer: (1/n)
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TProphet
TProphet
1/ If you're a software or SaaS company (especially a startup!) that isn't Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix or Google, it's very likely that the highest and best use of your
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shan🌻
shanfromtexas
THREAD: What brought me to fall in love with Twitter was the ability to have a voice, express myself, be myself. That’s something ive struggled with my entire life. Knowing
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Bill Gurley
bgurley
Received a text from @joshjames today that I wanted to share. Some CEO/founders actively block their executives from joining external boards. Others, as Josh did, actively & doggedly work to
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Don O'Leary
donoleary
1/12 After ~6 years, it’s time for me to leave Stripe and start my own journey. There was a weighty responsibility ensuring Stripe Ireland was successful, but being Site Lead
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Lindsay Bliek
thismombikes
I think a LOT about the 5E's of safety, as I learned them through the Active and Safe Routes to School program in Canada:*Engineering*Education*Encouragement*Enforcement*Evaluation1/18 As I understand it, these E's
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Andrew Montalenti
amontalenti
Something I think a lot about nowadays as a CTO-turned-product-manager is what I've started to shorthand as the "product surface area" problem. I'll explain what I mean in this thread.
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Elaine Scattermoon
scattermoon
Being lonely at Christmas made me think of the lighthouse keepers of the 19th Century. Long before automation, they had to operate their lights manually, and could not leave them
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Katie Bauer
imightbemary
What is the difference between an engineering manager and a data science manager? It's a question I find myself ruminating over almost constantly. There's tons of good thinking and writing
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