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9th Wonder
9thwonder
For all of you think sampling, is stealing....Let’s visit first, literature... The ILLIAD and The ODYSSEY, two works that samples from each other. A ton of 18th and 19th century
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Jon Schwabish
jschwabish
I recently published "Ten Guidelines for Better Tables" in the Journal of Benefit Cost Analysis (@benefitcost) on ways to improve your data tables. Here's a thread summarizing the 10 guidelines.
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Heidi N. Moore
moorehn
Maybe now that you've seen, decisively, how *very* *extremely* racist your families are, start working on standing up to them and their Republican friends, and do everything you can to
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Raphael
BurtQueue
Be mindful of your thoughts. Not all of them are intuitive prompting, or beneficial. Besides this, though, there is the danger/advantage of habitual thought patterns. While most of us have
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Alicia Wanless
lageneralista
What are influence operations and why do they matter? @CarnegieEndow gave @iopartnership a chance to explore that question in this short video. It's a challenge distilling a complex topic down
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Josh | 김은총
JoshC0301
I'm fairly young, so I dont feel comfortable calling myself an "expert," but as someone who has written formal media criticism for almost 2 years, I can tell you this
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Joan Donovan, PhD 🦫
BostonJoan
“Distributed amplification” is an online mobilization tactic, where content that may be flagged, labeled, or removed, is reposted across numerous real accounts in an effort to keep that content in
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Latitude Law - Activist Lawyers Since 2007
LatitudeLaw
Credit where credit's due, dropping multiple volumes of new sponsor guidance on us on a Friday afternoon for two weeks running is absolutely top-drawer trolling by UKVI. Shall we look
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Guilaine Kinouani
KGuilaine
Regardless of how we personally feel about psychiatric categorisation systems, I do* think ignoring patterns, constellations & structures it entirely misconceived. I do not personally think the label ‘personality disorder’
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syzygay
syzygay1
An interesting application of Lagrange's four-square theorem.The four-square theorem states that every positive integer is the sum of four perfect squares (allowing repetition and allowing 0).(1/10) For example, 3 =
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Tanner Guzy
tannerguzy
Overheard a show the kids were watching this morning and some Lego villain said, "Let's finally end this once and for all"And it perfectly hit on something I've been noticing
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ʟᴜʟᴜ ʟᴇ ᴍᴇᴡ(⊃。•́‿•̀。)⊃
LuluLemew
Big Lies and Rotten Herrings17 Kremlin Disinformation Techniqueshttps://bylinetimes.com/2020/03/04/big-lies-and-rotten-herrings-17-kremlin-disinformation-techniques-you-need-to-know-now/ by @ZarinaZabrisky 01. Pushing Kremlin Narratives Kre
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Alex and Books 📚
AlexAndBooks_
During my podcast with @ScottHYoung (author of the bestselling book "Ultrealearning"), I asked:• How can people remember more from the books they read?Here's his advice.(thread) 1) Apply spaced-repetitionEither revisit
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Luca
LucaAmb
1/?) Since a lot of you liked my book suggesting, I decided to make a short thread about the difference between frequentism and Bayesianism. Enjoy! 2/?) In frequntist statistics, observations
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Erin Palmer
Sunshine_ERP
1/ Recently, in another forum, someone asked “what made you feel competent to start a blog?” I can’t find the post, but I remember there being plenty of responses. Someone
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Pe:p Laja
peeplaja
“Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half.” - John Wanamaker ~120 yr agoThat can still be the case (or much
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