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Pollyanna Sanderson
PrivacyPoll
I want to highlight and summarize my takeaways from one of my favorite articles published in January on the topic of privacy: "A premature Eulogy for Privacy" by @EvanSelinger: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/a-premature-eulog
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Kevin J.S. Zollman
KevinZollman
Since it's in the air, I thought I would do a short thread about how I look at publication records for philosophy job candidates. Be forewarned: there is a lot
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Shosh Vasserman
shoshievass
There's a lot of heat on #econtwitter this week re advice for phd students. Let's set the snark aside for a minute.Advice is helpful when:1. It gives contextualized info that's
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Corey Hoffstein 🏴☠️
choffstein
1/ A quick thread highlighting some of my favorite papers of the year, picking just one paper per month based upon when they were published!(Warning: There will be a quant
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David Sumpter
Soccermatics
I have spent much of today studying the Stochastic Parrots paper by @emilymbender, @timnitGebru, @mcmillan_majora and @mmitchell_ai. (http://faculty.washington.edu/ebender/papers/Stochastic_Parrots.pdf) This paper is important for many reas
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Oisín Murphy-Lawless
BikesNBukes
It's State Papers day in Ireland, and as pointed out on RTE, 1990 is a particularly good year as Ireland held the presidency of the European Community, so there's a
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Max Blumenthal
MaxBlumenthal
Samantha Power's husband, Cass Sunstein, has argued for the government to conduct "cognitive infiltration" operations against the anti-establishment opinions he broadly defined as "conspiracy theories."https://twitte
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Erin Westgate
ErinWestgate
Massive analysis shows psychology rarely publishes work on race, and when we do it’s by predominantly White authors & White editors studying (mostly) White participants. Brilliant new work by Steven
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Nick Kapur
nick_kapur
Scholars from many disciplines are rightfully demolishing @Harvard_Law prof. Mark Ramseyer for deliberately omitting historical evidence and misapplying both contract law and game theory in an article calling World War
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Deepak Gupta
deepakguptalaw
There's understandably been a lot of talk today about the 25th Amendment and the Impeachment Clause. We should also focus on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which disqualifies those
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Colin Raffel
colinraffel
The T5 paper has been published in JMLR! http://jmlr.org/papers/v21/20-074.htmlSince I have already talked more than enough about T5, here instead is a thread about the (awesome) process of publishing in
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🕷️The wife scientific🕷️
ProfKatieEwer
Our new preprint on the efficacy of a single dose of the Oxford/AZ ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 #vaccine-76% efficacy against symptomatic infection from day 22 to day 90 post vaccination in 17,177
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
Beautiful. (h/t @Scientific_Bird) Now, by the Law of Lemoine about papers that purport to show the world is terribly unfair, if I go and dig into the paper's data/tables, I'm
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Elisabeth Bik
MicrobiomDigest
Here is what often happens after an institutional investigation where misconduct has been confirmed: Nothing. Current case:The senior author (only common name on 9 papers flagged on @PubPeer, 6 retractions
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Vitor Constâncio
VMRConstancio
Replying @dandolfa @farmerrf Thanks for your follow-up, revealing your provisional approach. Several scattered comments from me. First, you’re right that a big difficulty with monetarism is to identify what is
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Rafael Dix-Carneiro
dix_rafael
Let me add: learn Fortran or C. These are substantially faster than Matlab, unless you are a vectorization wizard. And even then, it is not going to be as fast
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