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Stowe Boyd
stoweboyd
Going AsynchA work culture dominated by synchronous communications norms is suboptimalhttps://workfutures.substack.com/p/going-asynch Group chat is like being in an all-day meeting with random participants and no agenda. | Jason Fried
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Asfandyar Mir
asfandyarmir
Thread on major assessments in USIP Afghanistan study group's report: 1/nhttps://www.usip.org/publications/2021/02/afghanistan-study-group-final-report-pathway-peace-afghanistan The group concluded that the threat of direct attacks agai
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Kirsty Hughes
KirstyS_Hughes
As SNP set out 11 point plan to indyref, a few comments on route to independence in EU - drawing on in-depth research interviews across many EU member states.There is
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Greg Bettinelli
gregbettinelli
Excited to partner w/ @DMZilla and the Miami based @LoupeTheApp team as they build a transformative live commerce streaming platform, initially for sports card collectors and box breakers. Also, happy
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LabourWomen’sDeclaration
LabWomenDec
"Instead of looking for new ways to divide communities and pining for an era of Thatcherite individualism, the Tories should focus on fixing the structural inequality that holds people back.”
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Stjepan Glavina
stjepang
Some musings on the async ecosystem and compatibility between async-std and tokio... 1/15 When the async-std runtime was first introduced, some were worried that the async ecosystem would get split
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Steven Wedgeworth
Wedgetweets
"The Greatest Threat" always depends upon "to what?" Greatest Threat to the country is the social fragmentation created by globalist capitalism (& ID politics, which capital exploits) & the corporate-tech
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Sophie Leguil
SLeguil
I read a lot about rewilding. No other country in Europe appears to be experiencing the same frenzy of privately-driven, headline-making animal reintroductions than the UK. In fact, this trend
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Seb Abecasis | Not the BBC
sebabecasis
Pith: Why Machiavelli wrote the Prince The term Machiavellian is now euphemistic for distasteful, manipulative behaviour, but according to James Burnham, author of the Machiavellians, Machiavelli was merely a pragmatist
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Marc O. DeGirolami
MarcODeGirolami
Something on my new paper about malice in tort and criminal law. I also wanted to say something about my experience venturing into a new sub-discipline mid-career and what I
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𝑱𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒔𝒉 𝑲𝒖𝒎𝒂𝒓 𝑷𝒂𝒏𝒅𝒆𝒚
jitesh_pandey
10 Reasons Why Privatisation Is Bad For you.1. Your services get worsePublic services involve caring for people. But private companies make a profit from public services by cutting corners or
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Charles McGarraugh
CMcgarraugh
Fantastic article.The incentives of the monopoly internet platforms inevitably drive their algos to foment polarisation. Optimising for engagement embeds it in the math.That’s a core feature of the political economy
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Liam Dougherty
Liam_Dougherty
When assessing multifamily apartments across Ontario I find secondary markets more compelling on a risk/return basis relative to primary markets.I believe in the short to medium term there is a
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Jasmin Mujanović
JasminMuj
This landmark conference marking the 25th anniversary of the Dayton Accords, organized by the remarkable @majda_ruge, is now live. Watch at the links provided below.https://twitter.com/ecfr/status/1338461306110812163 Powerful commentary fro
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Shreyas Doshi
shreyas
Sometimes there's a difference between the product & The Product."the lowercase-p product" is the thing you’ve been assigned to directly work on.But that’s not necessarily "The uppercase-p Product".The Produc
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Hugh Possingham
HugePossum
In 1981, I received $1485 from the South Australian Reserves Advisory Committee to survey the birds of conservation parks in the SE of South Australia. Tomorrow I am going back
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