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Hillel
hillelogram
"There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things." - Phil Karlton"Naming things" is obvious, but why "cache invalidation"? It's hard because it implicitly conflates
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ Recently, major media outlets in the US and France have mischaracterized our COVID-19 T cell findings. We have now published a summary of current knowledge to correct this.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41577-020-0389-z 2/
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Ebe Ouattara
EbeOuattara
imo, the article sacrifices important context and nuance for the sake of providing a ‘simple’ story of Ivorian politics over the past 30 years. In doing so, it ends up
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Edwin Porras, DPT
FBInjuryDoc
Hypothesis: there is objective evidence that high RB “mileage” causes injury/more missed time compared to moderate RB “mileage”Alt hypothesis: there is no objective evidence high RB “mileage” causes injury/more missed
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Wren
jaunty_aphorism
Thread Dear Mental Health Professionals, I have some things to say about "game playing". This is something many people are accused of by MH services, particularly those with a PD
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lickmaballs
lickmaballs420
don’t tell my mom to speak english. you’re at your local shopping mall in her native language, when you spot a group of teenagers you recognize from school. you realize
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Awaiting Dawn
AwaitingDawn_
I believe @LilouandJohn recently discussed whether moral messages have a place in art. I have made a thread about this on a previous account, but my views have changed a
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Stephen Smartt
SteveSmartt
On the question of one dose or two for the COVID vaccines. I think it's the right call to delay the 2nd dose from 3 weeks to ~12. Concerns from
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Johannesburg’s Most Eligible Bachelor
Qlwakhe
let me bore y’all with some science for a second…a basic understanding of probability theory would lead you to conclude that all outcomes are equally likely, however this would be
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
This is a brilliant thread. I keep talking to people losing their minds battling CHIEF etc. But read the papers? Hardly a word, which is as the govt wants it.
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Patrick Henningsen
21WIRE
It's right to question the current over-the-top freak-out over the #Coronavirus avidly pushed by politicians, selected corps & their MSM media adjuncts - all demanding that *we the people* give
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Health Nerd
GidMK
A systematic review/meta-analysis of honey vs other cough/cold remedies came out yesterday in BMJ Evidence-Based MedicineI think this is worth a quick peer review on twitter 1/n 2/n The review
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Rob Donoghue
rdonoghue
Ok, so here's a thing.We've all talked a bit about the core escapism of D&D is not elves or spellcasting, but rather the magical power of direct action, AKA violence.
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Zaire - New Year, New Cybernetics
Zlanier21
I’m seeing some incorrect statements about Juneteenth. It’s not when the slaves were freed. Juneteenth is when the Union army finally made it to Texas and told the last slaves
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Jennifer Cohn ✍🏻 📢
jennycohn1
To protect Georgia’s senate runoffs, voters must demand #HandMarkedPaperBallots, robust manual audits of reported results & posting of digital images of the ballots, which scanners automatically create. @jennycohn1, @PlanForThatPod #g
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Hayden O'Connor
HaydenJOConnor
Here we have a terrible @liammannix article with an inflammatory headline that relies upon science that has not been peer reviewed. A thread. #auspol #springst #ThisisNotJournalism https://www.theage.com.au/national/public-kept-in-dark-aft
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