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Peter Van Valkenburgh
valkenburgh
When I was in acting school (a magical land of "do what feels right" and navel gaze until you create art) there was one teacher who was loathed by many.
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
Language has many side-effects (or unintended consequences) that are critical to recognize if we seek to understand general intelligence. One side effect that we frequently don't realize is that the
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Yous đ ¨
YousXP
He shows abundance of gold to attract a crowdHe offers to sell them the mapHis gold was made by selling maps These maps lead to nothing...but if the crowd arrives
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jaini4mtheblock
UPI works and at scale, but its sophistication is overrated. Assuming that the payer has a working, internet-connected smartphone is a very simplifying assumption. Can't add (global support/foreign currency/form factors)
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Santa Fe Institute
sfiscience
"To keep from getting tunnel vision, we need to manage our information flows."Our 1st speaker for this year's #AppliedComplexity Network Symposium is columnist, author, and anthropologist @gilliantett, Chair of @FT
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Declan O'Regan
DrDeclanORegan
Leonardo da Vinci first described a complex network of muscle fibres inside the heart and today in @nature we report on why they are important to health and disease. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2635-8
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SCOTLAND: The Big Picture
ScotlandTBP
We believe that young peopleâs voices should be valued, influence our decision-making & help to drive change.This is why we've teamed up with some inspirational young conservationists to be our
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Sy Brand
TartanLlama
Pet peeve: "X is more efficient than Y because it had a smaller Big O". Big O and friends measure *algorithmic* efficiency, which may not correlate to the kind of
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Marc Brooker
MarcJBrooker
"Avoiding fallback in distributed systems" by @jacobgabrielson https://aws.amazon.com/builders-library/avoiding-fallback-in-distributed-systems/?did=ba_card&trk=ba_card makes a really great case for why fallback probably isn
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Hannah Neprash
hannahneprash
New Paper Thread! Nurse Practitioner Autonomy and Complexity of Care in Rural Primary Care https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1077558720945913This @MCRRSage piece was a super fun @UMNRHRC collaboration with @Laura2smith Bethany Sherid
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The Rings System
TheRingsSystem
I think a lot of the narratives of system pride center âIâm proud to have survivedâ or âIâm proud of myself despite this.âAnd itâs took a long time to say
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Mathias Verraes
mathiasverraes
The most important thing you can do when trying to learn Domain-Driven Design is still very much Eric's book https://amzn.to/3b1Uqrx People are not recommending this book enough because few have
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Ben Bartlett
bencbartlett
What is the PâNP problem and why would solving it revolutionize the world (and earn you $1M)? A Twitter thread:Contents:⣠Turing machines and time complexity⣠Complexity classes⣠P and NPâŁ
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Dina JankoviÄ
JankovicDina
Digital interventions for mental health (DMHIs) have been talked about a lot during the pandemic, with higher demand for mental healthcare and reduced access to face-to-face care. But what is
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Emma P
EmmaJP9_
Stories are masturbation.In the form of novels and movies, tv and video games they are super-refined hyper-palatable food for our emotions and sense of self.Sport is the masturbation of physical
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Dave Guarino
allafarce
I want to think out loud a little bit about a concept that has been stuck in my head for the past few months:"Rationing by friction"the (sometimes unintentional, sometimes malicious)
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