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Richard S. He 何盛皓
rsh_elle
@Olivia_Rodrigo's "drivers license" is all in 4/4, but uses some VERY creative phrasing to create a sense of suspense! cc @SwitchedOnPop @Top40Theory @TheDanielNigroeach verse is 7 bars long, with 6
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Brian Beutler
brianbeutler
Three thoughts recurred reading this.1. The theory that ex-presidents can’t be tried by the Senate is fake, conjured in bad faith to give GOP sens cover to acquit without stating
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Karen Kommerce
cryptoecongames
Picking up a thread earlier I've talked IRL co-founder conflict and relationships @wabisabiyo and other foundersI've been using @GottmanTherapy @GottmanInst on conflict and communication styles for startupsTurns out @garrytan talked
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Dan Abramov
dan_abramov
Prototyping1. “This will be amazing”[disappointment, 1w break]2. “This time I’ll get it right”[disappointment, 2w break]3. “I feel really good about this”[more disappointment, 5mo break]Today: “I hope a few parts from
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Barbara Roper
BarbaraRoper1
OK #fintwit friends. I know there are lots of bad things happening in the world, but I’m going to spend a little time today explaining why the Dept of Labor’s
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Alix Fox 🦊
AlixFox
Someone I am very close to experiences regular bouts of psychosis; it's impacted my life hugely at points, & learning management strategies has been vital for both of us. The
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Zach Gollwitzer
zg_dev
Understanding how APIs work (and what they are) is tough when you're learning to code. When I was learning, it seemed like "API" was used in MANY different contexts. Here's
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Larry Schweikart
LarrySchweikart
1) Funny how the "protectors" and "stewards" of both a legacy and a company lose touch with the real McCoy within a decade. 2) The Ford Foundation & the Rockefeller
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Drew Holden
DrewHolden360
This just objectively isn’t true.https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1304541291217387520 And he’s governor. He knows this.California is an incredibly unique biome, given over to many different natural disasters, particularly sensitive to
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Lissa Not Moving On Evans
LissaKEvans
A thread on some of the books that I enjoyed most this year. I did not find it as easy as usual to lose myself in a book this year,
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Today, in "predicted consequences of Brexit turn out to be right", our first entry is some shortages of fresh fruit and veg...https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9132689/Supermarket-shelves-hit-Brexit-port-chaos-staff-shortag
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Cara Brook
caraebrook
Excited to share our pre-print on optimizing #COVID19 control with asymptomatic surveillance testing, an inspiring collaboration with the #UCBerkeley SARS-CoV-2 testing lab @igisci. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.12.2023087
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Cab Davidson #FBPE
gnomeicide
Tragically yet another 678 Covid-19 fatalities announced in the UK today, and it looks like we're starting to see the decline in fatalities settle into a trend. Here's the overall
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Bryan Bennett
bryanbennett85
FWIW re: 1988, looking only at "strong" feelings about Dukakis, 34% had a very favorable (27%)/unfavorable (7%) opinion in July 1988 and 38% had strong feelings by Election Day 1988
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
We are waking up to truth: we need to shut down. We can do this sensibly. Keep schools, childcare, universities, shopping, ?barber shops, other areas open - ONLY with rigorous
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David Andolfatto
dandolfa
Short thread on communication. Here is an example of how difficult it can be to communicate basic economic ideas (at least, for me, and on this platform, but I think
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