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Mx. Faylita Hicks
FaylitaHicks
I hate subtweets—but I want young poets to know that during this pandemic, a lot of editors are having a rough time. I got COVID and then two of my
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Joshua Shepherd
PhilosophyShep
How much do philosophers publish? And how much do they cite? Anecdotes abound, but it is surely less than all the nearby sciences, surely. But I was curious about these
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lukeshwar
singh_lukeshwar
Real Estate is still the most lucrative industry to be in but has big entry barriers. Each building built in Mumbai is atleast ₹1000 cr, which is equivalent to an
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
The government rolling out mass testing in Liverpool using a novel test for which the published sensitivity and specificity data is just 'pass' and 0 details of the plan or
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Kevin Rudd
MrKRudd
This is a dead-set lie by Murdoch’s CEO, Michael Miller, telling senators that I “proactively approached” them to write an article on China last Saturday. Nothing in that statement is
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Bryan Bibb
bbibb
A few years ago I chaired a faculty search committee. It was really hard and I’m sure I made mistakes. But in the end it turned out great for our
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Matthew Kirschenbaum
mkirschenbaum
A short thread, occasioned by working through the to-do list:One of the problems with review culture in the humanities, journal articles especially, is that it’s considered weak for a reviewer
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Libe-Rei-tion Frequency
LossThief
So Chainsaw Man is reportedly moving to Jump+ in Japan for its serialization. Here's a thread on what this does mean, could possibly mean, and almost certainly doesn't mean. First
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Noah Berlatsky
nberlat
anyway, the WSJ whining because people don't like their op ed is kind of contrary to the way people often say this works; ie, that people publish these things for
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Glenn Greenwald
ggreenwald
My Resignation From The InterceptThe same trends of repression, censorship and ideological homogeneity plaguing the national press generally have engulfed the media outlet I co-founded, culminating in censorship of my
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Tibor Rohacs
RohacsTibor
Impostor syndrome. I suspect most of us have some form of it; after all, who are we compared to Darwin or Newton. Remember though: Newton spent much of his time
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
Remember Andrew Mills? Liz Truss advisor, architect of the VIP lane red carpet to riches Ayanda deal which involved the NHS blowing £155m on unusable facemasks? We explained in this
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Dr. Tazin Daniels
ThePedagologist
At the #POD20 session on #ImposterSyndrome among Faculty & Educational Developers and I have some thoughts on why this is such an issue in our field... (1) most of us
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Branko Milanovic
BrankoMilan
In the US, the hysteria happens through the "invisible hand" of personal incentives, not Politburo orders. Under communism, the Politburo would decide country X is bad from today on &
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Kevin Jon Heller
kevinjonheller
Why did the @washingtonpost publish an editorial on the #ICC and #China by an author, @ivanastradner, who doesn't understand the most basic aspects of how the Court functions?https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/12/28/iccs-failu
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Andreas Hansen
GrowthStockInv1
1) WebGL support in Unity is quite interesting as it opens up new possibilities that weren't possible before. Webassembly allows desktop applications to run in the web at near native
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