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their battle is evergreen
ousamayama
kghn & the concept of friendship. a thread ft. 365 & 398kghn are so funny bc theyre explicitly “not friends”, its implied that they dont think of eachother as traditional
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Sankarshan Murthy
Sancartion
As we are building @bumblebeespaces, the most important lesson I have internalized is the power of ITERATING (or embracing change) - in business, engineering, and design. A few life lessons
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Jim Ritchie
ChorltonJim
#CCIOHomeSchool day 2... Lets have a think about #digitalconsent. Why would we do this?- legibility - reducing the variation in information provided and recorded- avoiding delays in care due to
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Emma
AgarthaEmma
Dinosaurs were the dominant predators on Earth until a massive extinction event wiped them out some 66 million years ago. At least that’s the story. But what if I told
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Jason Gorman (only, more indoors than usual)
jasongorman
One of the more interesting reasons I've seen for teams using Pull Requests is so that other developers on the team can check if you built the right thing. That's
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Jeff Carlson
themarketswork
1) Firm That Conducted ‘Audit’ of Georgia Voting Machines Has Long History With Dominion Voting Systemshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/firm-that-conducted-audit-of-georgia-voting-machines-has-long-history-with-dominion_3604466.html 2) The
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Casey Blair is mostly not here right now
CaseyLBlair
A few people have asked me how to do this in the comments, so: a thread!(Disclaimer that no writing process advice works identically for everyone.)Producing large quantities of words in
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Patrick Gildersleve
pgildersleve
Happy 20th Birthday to @Wikipedia. It has been a real privilege to study this wonder of the web over the past 4 years of my PhD.I've noticed a flurry of
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planefag
planefag
Awful lot of bullshit flying around the internet about how Texas's power system works. It's definitely unique in America.Texas runs its own grid, so it's the only state in the
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OKCoin
OKCoin
2020 was the year that #crypto institutions really began supporting #bitcoin development. Here we look back at what we've learned and where we see developer funding going:https://bit.ly/37MHbe1 From late
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Ben Sigelman
el_bhs
0/ When large eng orgs rely on metrics for both monitoring *and* observability, they struggle with cardinality.This is a thread about “the two drivers of cardinality.” And which one of
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🇺🇸 One Nation Under God 🇺🇸
Leo04847568
We are not in a pandemic.How do I know?I have eyes and I trust what they see.Ask yourself this question:If the virus is so contagious and so deadly, then where
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
THREAD: For the last 6 months, FDA’s device center worked effectively with labs to advance hundreds of tests for Covid. A new HHS policy that extricates FDA from this work
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David Poblador i Garcia
davidpoblador
Lately I've been advising a few companies with exciting nascent products about infrastructure/reliability/technology matters and I am surprised with the set of common issues/patterns I encounter. A few common key
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Brian Rounds
iambeeper
A lot of hot takes on the power outages the last few days—it’s become a Rorschach test that fits perfectly into your previously held beliefs on energy policy. So whose
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Gregory Knowles
2805662
So, first (for me) program-level look at the 2020 DOT&E report - the Joint Assault Bridge. https://www.dote.osd.mil/Portals/97/pub/reports/FY2020/army/2020jab.pdf?ver=rooWdK7SMFO8RDe1G9VviQ%3d%3d The JAB replaces the M48/M60 & M1074
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