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Daphne Keller
daphnehk
The DSA has me thinking about this old tweet. At a high level, the DSA’s message to platforms of almost all varieties is: Be deeply regulated, and regulable, or stop
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
Quite a few people seem to misunderstand my point here. Let me clarify: If you're an elected politician, let alone a former leader of a party, you should not endorse
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Governor JB Pritzker
GovPritzker
All of our modeling groups, which collaborate with @IDPH to evaluate our forward-looking outcomes in the COVID-19 pandemic, agree that without additional mitigations, the epidemic from now through December will
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Hetan Shah
HetanShah
1/10 The current exams fiasco is a rare moment where the public is focused on how policy affects children and young people. We @BritishAcademy_ have been asking how should we
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Carol Roth
caroljsroth
Board diversity thread re @Nasdaq’s diversity quota—I have been a public company director; I’m currently a private company director and let me tell you why this is a horrible idea...https://www.wsj.com/articles/nasdaq-proposes-board-d
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Sarah Haider 🚀
SarahTheHaider
I majored in humanities (Government / History). I had to take on loans to get my state education, which I'm still paying. Today, I work at a small non-profit.All of
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Ryan Edwards
RyanDEdwards
I just finished teaching a 60-student asynchronous undergraduate course in Health Economics. Here are some thoughts about teaching, learning, and grading in the Brave New Online World 1. Requiring an
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Justin Mikolay 💻
jmikolay
In addition to reading good books and writing in public, there's a third thing that will improve your writing: writing as part of a team. I'm not talking about writing
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George Gascón
GeorgeGascon
1/6I appreciate thoughtful critiques & questions (even the creative ones :)My directives are based on data & science, & there's extensive evidence that involvement in the juvenile justice system results
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Tim Colbourn
timcolbourn
If this pandemic teaches anything to countries with the worst health & economic outcomes I hope it’s that early action is always best.>90% of damage done due to late action.
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Tony Gallagher
tgeducation
In 2020 primary schools had to return application forms for post-primary to @Ed_Authority by Feb 5 so they had time to run the process and inform parents of outcomes by
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Friend of the Talking Bird
DrugGovoruna
Something I want to spell out.The Soviet Union in the 1980s had about 270 million citizens. About 1/2 were Russians, the rest were everyone else. The Estonians were basically Nordics;
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jonstokes.com
jonst0kes
Having gone a little further down this rabbit hole, I want to nuance this a bit. Specifically, I'm better informed re: the nature of the beef Gebru has with LeCun.
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
There is no evidence that you, the individual, plays a role in facilitating or stopping virus spread. "Do your part" is a lie, a scam used to shift blame to
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Jason Andrade
DrJasonAndrade
I’m pleased to shared that our sex-based differences in AF is now published in @JACCJournals clinical electrophysiology. @UBCmedicine @msfhr @HSF_science https://electrophysiology.onlinejacc.org/content/early/2020/07/23/j.jacep.2020.04.03
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) I have a ton of thoughts abt this but for now I'll focus on one: The way sources in this story define 'rational choice' is purely circular: 'rational choice'
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