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Bachman
ElonBachman
1\ History rhymes.COVID-19 is new, but a similar panic swept the world in the 1970sIt featured the same experts, the same dazzling models, and led to monumental human suffering and
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Holly Fernandez Lynch (she/her)
HollyLynchez
Who wants to read something not related to COVID? I have a new paper out today with SACHRP chair, Stephen Rosenfeld, on IRB quality and the challenges of different board
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Jeffrey Barrett
jcbarret
Out today: two academic publications (not yet peer reviewed) that formally test whether the new B.1.1.7 variant is more transmissible. Both conclude yes, about 50% more. First, a pre-print
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Anjuan
anjuan
I've worked in software development for over 20 years, and most of my career has been in management. I want to share something about the reality of working as a
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everest
everestpipkin
i would go further than this to say that large AI models are by definition technologies of categorization and control, and they are exactly the kind of splashy, wealth-driven solution
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Bryce Weiner
BryceWeiner
Okay. New thread just to explain this.Buckle the fuck uphttps://twitter.com/amai_zeg/status/1345295747529531392 Ignoring trend analysis, there are 3 non-theories which govern the narrative of S2F1) Misapplication of Metcalfe's Law2) Ste
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Rich Severin DPT, PhD(c), CCS
ptreviewer
I have been incredibly fortunate that my career in clinical practice has taken place at great facilities with great management. That being said, my experiences are unfortunately not the same
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Tressie McMillan Cottom
tressiemcphd
I have read these revolving pod debates and I cannot get over a few things. Jess makes excellent, informed recommendations herehttps://twitter.com/jessicacalarco/status/1285963299331309568 I want to add that we know how to
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Razib 🥥 Khan
razibkhan
a friend of mine suggested that i shouldn't pick on trad hindu twitter. basically, i'm 'punching down' in contrast there are all sorts of annoying subcultures i don't go after
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c0nc0rdance
c0nc0rdance
Any reductio ad absurdum analogies you can pick for denying the effectiveness of masks, distancing and social isolation will just remind you of the contrarian nature of big segments of
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Ryan Gum 🕶
ryangum
As the creator economy matures, more creators are finding new ways to fund their work and go full-time. Here are the 3 models of creator monetization 1. Third-party funded
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²⁸greta¹ᴰ
1Dsupremacist
all i need to say. women in the 1050s. men in the 1950s. women have since then broken the boundaries. we are able to wear pants, shorts, t-shirt, and suits.
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Ed Scrivens
ed_scrivens
A thread on #Egyptology and interdisciplinarity, or: Why #theory is too western, how Egyptologists can help, and why everyone needs to #decolonise.#academicchat #academictwitter Egyptologists and other ancient world folks will
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JohannesBorgen
jeuasommenulle
This is a very interesting & important question so let me elaborate a bit. Quick thread.https://twitter.com/EuroYield/status/1336907537787068416 When Basel 2 was introduced with internal ratings based on PD, it faced criticism
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sepiatones
sepiatonal
On Gamergate -- OR: Why Games Journalism Was The First Symptom of the Rapid Radicalization of the American Public by Weird Guys Online From 1995. A thread. In 1990-2000, it
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Brian Burke
bburkeESPN
Did an analysis of NFL home field advantage for 2020. Bottom line is that the 4 methods I used to solve for it resulted in values of 0.03, 1.18, 0.56,
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