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Ruchir Sharma
ruchirsharma_1
"The External Affairs Ministry virtually functions as a wing of the Kremlin ... The Defence and Foreign Ministers shuttle back and forth between Kremlin and Delhi like errand boys."https://twitter.com/dharmadispatch/status/1354750
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Using papers in early modern Europe. #paperhistory #bookhistory What do we see on this painting from around 1500? A thread.1/https://twitter.com/Teszelszky/status/1354431948685529096 To start with, this painting is aiming to shed light
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Jeremias Adams-Prassl
JeremiasPrassl
Big day ahead for #ukemplaw & the gigeconomy: the UK Supreme Court is about to rule on whether @Uber drivers are workers. with some history and background while we wait
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Edward Nirenberg
ENirenberg
So, every so often I get people who come to my twitter after I debunked something and tell me all about how the effort was noble but the denialists won't
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Behnam Neyshabur
bneyshabur
Some people say that one shouldn't care about publication and the quality matters. However, the job market punishes those who donโt have publications in top ML venues. I empathize with
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Dave is Not a Bot ๐บ๐ธ๐ดโโ ๏ธ
dfkpgh
I've said this before, but I will say it again. While I completely agree that some journalists can be biased pains in the ass, imagine where we would be without
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Guy Hamilton-Smith
G_Padraic
So I'll probably regret this, but here goes: I was convicted of a similar crime to Nesset's, 14 years ago. I've done a lot of writing about it, and have
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RogersLabUCD
I was thinking about some of the comments I received on my F32 NIH postdoctoral fellowship application from 6-7 years ago. Itโs surprising how frustrated I still get when I
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Nathan Sturtevant
nathansttt
Many people know A* and Weighted A*, but there is actually rich family of similar algorithms that are all easily to implement, with several suboptimal variants. A thread on our
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Jacob Schreiber
jmschreiber91
The more papers I read for a review article I'm writing about ML pitfalls in genomics, the more my faith is shaken in the results from papers that apply machine
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Nick Hudson
NickHudsonCT
1/ This will ruffle a few feathers, as it should.https://twitter.com/MichaelPSenger/status/1348324838167908352 2/ Let's remind ourselves of few basics: (1) Lockdowns were warned against by every relevant institution, including the WHO,
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Eirini Malliaraki
irinimalliaraki
In 1986, Don R Swanson argued that there is a lot of undiscovered public knowledge, i.e. publicly available complementary but *not interactive* academic literatures /1 https://www.jstor.org/stable/4307965?seq=1 the growth of science
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Chad Oldfather
oldfatherc
Heads up, five people who regularly read my tweets: This morning I shall treat you to a slow-moving tweet storm. A veritable stationary front of bite-sized prose. 1/ Its occasion
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Andrew Gray
generalising
Today's footnote: James Sadleir, MP for Tipperary 1852-57. In Feb 1856, the bank he chaired collapsed after his brother abstracted ยฃ288,000 from it (and then killed himself); by the time
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Ruth Mason
ProfRuthMason
1/ Second thread on my new @TaxNotes Apple article with @SteveDalytax. #taxtwitterThis thread covers Apple's larger implications.https://www.taxnotes.com/tax-notes-federal/corporate-taxation/state-aid-general-court-decision-apple/2020/0
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Mark Frassetto
MarkFrassetto
There has been talk that anti-democracy protests in DC tomorrow will involve carrying guns. So it's worth saying that the Second Amendment doesn't protect armed groups walking around major cities.
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