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Andrew Rigie
AndrewRigie
1/8 Here's another example of how delivery companies like @Seamless @Grubhub exploit restaurants. It should be a focus of government regulation and an FYI for consumers who want to support
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Laura McConnell
LauraFMcConnell
Thread: reasonable adjustments to support ADHD children in primary school. The Edinburgh ADHD parent group asked me to describe some of the reasonable adjustments that an ADHD child could access
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Sandeep Vaheesan
sandeepvaheesan
1. Inspired by the New Yorker's damning portrait of WeWork and American capitalism today, a thread on how law unavoidably shapes business strategy, for better or for worse 2.
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Tom Mackel
temackel
@RudyGiuliani @LLinWood @MattBraynard (long thread) Election officials committed possible postal fraud when they distributed ballots via nonprofit postage. Election officials get reduced postage rates via NVRA of 1993 for voter
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Mostly Borrowed Ideas
borrowed_ideas
1/ Thread: The danger of ridiculing early techSurvivorship bias is real, but it is always humbling to look back and see how different revolutionary tech was perceived when they first
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JW Mason
JWMason1
Rapid decarbonization will almost necessarily be experienced as an economic boom. Renovating buildings, investing in new structures and equipment, building infrastructure, etc. add to demand; decommissioning existing stuff does not
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Covidpath
covidpath
You guys want to see something wild?Check out the OpenTable activity trend (solid line) vs. estimated rate of transmission (dashed line) in NY, CA, TX. The curves between ‘change in
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Katie Moussouris (she/her) is getting vaccinated
k8em0
So many illusions of control in these articles written about #SolarWindsNo regulation is going to stop this from happening.No new requirements for certifications & attestations of security will make us
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Sam Morgan
SamJamesMorgan
#EUCO climate details to come but initially there’s two things to take from this summit, one positive and one less so: + it’s “at least” 55%. That gives negotiators leeway
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Will Oremus
WillOremus
There is a strand of thought that ties the problems of online speech and digital media to the market dominance of, e.g., Facebook, and recasts them as antitrust issues. While
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Spotted Toad
toad_spotted
A genuine second wave looks to have arrived in Northeastern metros apart from NYC; the synchrony looks to me sufficient that this would be driven by seasonality and sun-exposure rather
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Abdoulaye Ndiaye
and_joy_
Quote from Benjamin Graham (1949 updated 1972). With the $GME/wsb saga and the rise of the meme *investor*, there’ll be many policy discussion around inequality, access to financial markets, financial
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Napoleon Bonaparte
togreatness777
1. If you look at the finances of the West you know very well why the Great Reset is being peddledThere is simply no way the finances of the West
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
This was always the real Brexit agenda: ripping down public protections.https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1349824358978609156 Here's what I wrote in 2017 about what we would lose and what we would gain from Brexit. It's
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John Lichfield
john_lichfield
Fish thread. Having read the Brexit deal, I believe B. Johnson misled the nation on Thurs when he said Britain could catch “all the fish that it wants ” in
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Mark Andrejevic
MarkAndrejevic
We will likely need more than the restrictions on capital suggested by Zuboff to address the important issues she raises. It's very difficult to imagine in the US context, but
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