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Cassie Robinson 🏳️🌈
CassieRobinson
It’s interesting to read @WiredUK article by @Gmvolpi telling story of London’s “Silicon Roundabout.” As someone very involved in building the ‘tech for good’ community at the time (tech rooted
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Sophie Knight
Kishakishi
I wrote this longread for WIRED UK on the social and personal aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear accident:https://www.wired.co.uk/article/fukushima-evacuation-mental-health A manmade disaster is different from a natural disaster. Tsunami su
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Garrett M. Graff
vermontgmg
This remarkable story about the president giving up on his intelligence briefings sort of slipped by over the weekend amid election news—but I think it's worth re-highlighting for three particularly
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Jennifer Cohn ✍🏻 📢
jennycohn1
Honestly, have these people never read about Bush v Kerry in 2004 & how GOP operatives routed Ohio’s election night returns thru a back up server in TN? Before the
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LongTime🤓FirstTime👩💻
LongTimeAmy
Do you know the dirty little secret @amazon is hiding from you?Social media @OfficialDLive is Chinese company that helped organize and FUND insurrection at Capitol.BUT, they ONLY EXIST because Amazon
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Daphne Keller
daphnehk
The contemporary equivalent of the Military Industrial Complex is the nexus of state and private platform power. We need a catchy phrase for that, and it needs sustained scrutiny. Things
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Plum Q Frog
plumQfrog
I've been seeing a lot of talk about Generation X lately.I recently saw a questionnaire for Gen X asking if you are an introvert or extrovert. Then I saw someone
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Rachel Thomas
math_rachel
My #SciPy2019 keynote: The New Era of NLPhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KChtdexd5Jo&list=PLtmWHNX-gukLQlMvtRJ19s7-8MrnRV6h6&index=4 A few myths about Deep Learning:- You need “big data”- You need lots of expensive computing pow
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Aram Zucker-Scharff
Chronotope
So this represents a fun set of assumptions. 1. You do all your reading based on things you click on Twitter 2. Twitter tracks every single article you click on
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SomeLoathsomeDockHat
Popehat
What might @ProjectLincoln have done legally (as opposed to morally) wrong, if -- as it appears -- it accessed the Twitter account of its former partner @NHJennifer to publish her
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charmander2
charmander22
Having looked at charts regarding Covid-19 attributed deaths, I have now come across many charts in each countries relating to climate change deaths. This had me wondering what they actually
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Crowdsourced policework is not antifascism
OLAASM
I'm always kinda amazed that people are still shocked by how cruel police are to protesters. Particularly with pepper spray or related products. People really don't remember the "#PepperSpray8" on
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Sean Hollister
StarFire2258
I have a rule. Whenever AT&T tries to sell me gigabit fiber-optic internet, I sign up. They always roll a truck to my house at their expense. Every time, they
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WSSPC
wsspc
Remembrance: On 26 January 1700, years an estimated M9.2 earthquake rocked the Cascadia Subduction Zone (a 600 mile long region) and affected northern #California, #Oregon, #Washington, and southern #BritishColumbia. #Cascadia
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Hillary Monahan
HillaryMonahan
Something I explained elsewhere that I haven't really seen mentioned much is:Touch aversion is real. It's also not, for all of us, an all-the-time thing. If my autism sensory stuff
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EndCoronaVirus.org
endCOVID19
Reminder: Covid is Airborne!Open windows, open doors, use fans, utilize high-quality filters in HVAC systems, reduce occupancy, reduce interaction time, move activities outdoors, use HEPA systems, measure CO2, and mask
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