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mattsteinglass
A few thoughts from Haarlem, where on January 5, 1534 an Anabaptist baker named Jan Matthys decided that The Storm had come and it was time to launch the revolution
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Yatharth
AskYatharth
Fuck it.Can someone explain to me what is lindy Final conclusion:Taken formally, “X is lindy” means “X belongs to a class of objects whose lifetime is better modelled by a
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
I was looking at some maps for a future article and saw something interesting about Italy.The Po River Valley is the richest and highest-density area because it's the most fertile.But
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Jedrzej Niklas
JedrzejNiklas
PESEL is a national identification system in Poland launched in 1979. It is in fact, the only realized data system from the grand plans of the cybernetization of the socialist
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Kaitlyn Greenidge
surlybassey
This 4th of July, just learned about Romaine La Prophetesse, a gender non conforming general of the Haitian Revolution who led nearly 15K troops, liberated the city of Jacmel, and
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David Perell
david_perell
When choosing a living space, pick the room where light shines from two sides of the room.A simple heuristic that rarely fails. I first learned this idea from Christopher Alexander.Light
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bibba is on semi-fic hiatus 🙇🏼♀️📴
yoon_bros
(1) Interesting things about the Gwageo or national civil service examinations under the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties of Korea- It was the only path to a position of rank, hence
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Sarah Phillimore
SVPhillimore
Just had a horrifying realisation. It seems clear there is a window of opportunity for a human brain to learn to process language. Once that opportunity is lost, language cannot
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Mark Pitcavage
egavactip
I grew up in Texas but my high school honors a Union hero. The street in front of the school was named after Alexander McCrae, a Union cavalry officer who
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Jake Hamby
jhamby
This may sound strange to some, but I think if there was a single invention that I could un-invent to improve society, it would have to be the smartphone. I
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Shreyas Hariharan
HelloShreyas
Wikipedia is such an interesting case study on how to build a productive community.It is a public space. A lot of thought has gone into the design of the systems,
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wretchardthecat
wretchardthecat
When risks scale linearly danger is proportional to size and things predictable. Low probability events with exponential effects are unpredictable. The more of these the more fragile the system is.
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Paul Canning
pauloCanning
Bastani is commenting on Venezuela and is being his usual moronic self whilst thinking himself smart and witty. He is actually insulting Venezuelans with this moronity but they're the last
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Lefty
leftyandzesty
To those who might not know, and want to ernestly learn: This graphic is technically correct. From a legitimacy standpoint the DPRK is the better one. Let me explain: [...]https://twitter.com/historic_ly/status/1352768567935180806
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Jane the Actuary
JanetheActuary
Here is the Jane The Actuary decree on titles: if you are in Germany and have a doctorate, you have grounds for expecting to be referred to by "Dr." in
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Vince Milum
ReasonedMind
(This is the first of several related tweets dealing with tonight's tearing-down of the statute of Albert Pike)As a part Native American (Cherokee) I would like to weigh-in on the
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