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Peter Wehner
Peter_Wehner
"Day after day, corrupt act after corrupt act, leaders of the Republican Party, with a few morally conscientious exceptions, were in lockstep. The large majority of Republicans indulged the president,
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John Hayward
Doc_0
Another thing to ponder about Rush Limbaugh's legacy: He wasn't just good at skewering the Left. He was fantastically effective at presenting conservative ideas. He understood how important it was
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Yascha Mounk
Yascha_Mounk
1) Yesterday's consensus: We must impeach Trump immediately because we cannot survive another twelve days with him in office.2) Today's consensus: We must impeach Trump even though the Senate trial
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evening star grrrl
adinarising
in my opinion, it's the moon, let me tell you whywhile the three planets here are all the places i'd go for most thinking, the process of imagination involves a
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Rod Graham
roderickgraham
The thing about taking a "both sides/civil" approach to dialogue is you end up entertaining ideas you find morally suspect and you waste your time.The best thing to do is
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Audrey Harper
audoccasionally
People who say “I don’t care if you’re white, black, or yellow!” bitch don’t call me yellow. it’s a slur. why do you feel the need to define me by
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Pritesh Raichura
Mr_Raichura
This tweet from the #MichaelaScience conference seems to have attracted the attention of a lot of progressive teachers. Conceptual understanding emerges from knowing the idea’s constituent facts. You cannot understand
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Derek Thompson
DKThomp
My latest is about an economic mystery that explains one of the biggest Qs about modern work:In 1900, the avg home had no modern tech. By 1960, it had electricity,
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Bethany Wells
preparedtobe
People of the #FreelanceTaskForce, I really think we shouldn’t try to be a single unified campaign. It’s taken me a while to really grasp the size + creative potential of
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Renee DiResta
noUpside
I wrote about the COVID vaccine rollouts, and the old canards that are being modified for this particular moment. What's new? Extremely large and receptive echo-chambers, significant public attention, and
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Nick Cammarata
nickcammarata
Excited to share a new paper, Curve CircuitsWe reverse engineer a non-trivial 50k+ parameter learned algorithm from the weights of a neural network and use its core ideas to craft
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Bruno Teixeira
bmfteixeira
A few lessons I've learned from reading 50 books in 2020.Thread 1/ Read about what you love and intrigues you the most. 2/ Promote reading when at rest.
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Infojivi Meghnad 🔗
Memeghnad
We want to be a first world developed country like America, but we will never be one because of this one prickly little thing our loudmouthed conservative masses seem to
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Denny Britz
dennybritz
Some interesting discussion here on the research of large labs overshadowing the less popular ones despite not being that different: https://www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/hbzd5o/d_on_the_public_advertising_of_neurips/What do you
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Greg Thomas
Metacog01
The key tenet of constructivist theory is that learning is a process whereby people make sense of new information by relating it to what they already know, often unconsciously. This
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Steve Sarson 🇫🇷 🇪🇺
StevenSarson
Fighting back in the history wars: Some practical ideas https://dominicdean.wordpress.com/2021/02/15/fighting-back-in-the-history-wars-some-practical-ideas/ via @wordpressdotcom This is a great post by Dominic Dean, but it mostly concerns t
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