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Los Angeles Times
latimes
Working from home was intended to be a temporary measure in the early days of COVID-19. Now, with no clear end in sight, many employers are offering a perk that
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Paul Virides
PaulVirides
I’ve been asked a lot over the last few months whether I’ll change my career as a result of the pandemic. I won’t be. Here’s why, along with some new
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Michael
BernardoSZN_
JOHN "BRICK-WALL" STONES [It's a Thread] and Stones was born in Barnsley 28 May 1994, South Yorkshire, to parents Janet and Peter Stones. He grew up in Thurgoland and attended Penistone Grammar Stones
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Brian Merchant
bcmerchant
SOME THOUGHTS on the passage of Prop 22. It's a horrible loss for workers both now and in the long run, and a dangerous precedent that Uber and Lyft will
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
Using the premise identified by Scott, think back 200 years. Before widespread vaccines and modern healthcare.This is exactly how disease has been addressed through history. If you lived through to
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Terry Reintke
TerryReintke
After sending the letter about Erasmus for Scotland and Wales, so many memories of my time in Edinburgh have come back to my mind.I thought I could share some of
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North Georgia SRA
northgasra
So we are getting some interest from people who are seeing things heating up out there and deciding to get armed and trained. The desire to do so is very
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𝙳𝚎𝚜𝚎’𝚁𝚊𝚎 𝙻. 𝚂𝚝𝚊𝚐𝚎 (she/her) 🏳️🌈
deseraestage
I guess this is technically a subtweet, but it's really for educational purposes:When someone starts talking about all the positive outcomes Cuba has seen from communism, like infant mortality rates,
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#DigitalHealth Futurist 👨💻
ManeeshJuneja
Day 306 of living with #LongCovid - it's been a good day, energy levels ok & no symptoms, but in this thread I’d like to talk about an earlier stage
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
Aw, the poor wee snowflakes. If someone's on the right when they're young, there's probably something really wrong with them. Because it suggests they have no heart. That's why right
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Ram Bhupatiraju
RamBhupatiraju
#SaaS week, Ep. My SaaS journey, scorecard & lessons learnt. Oh yeah! My original & current thesis for my SaaS holdings too.Sharing with few (SaaS) friends.@TMFJMo @saxena_puru @FromValue @richard_chu97 @BrianFeroldi
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Matt Mackowiak
MattMackowiak
Looking back at 2020, I’ll say a few things and then give one very big reason for hope for everyone for 2021.We’ve been very fortunate in 2020. Most people had
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Jason Choi
mrjasonchoi
~2 months ago I pitched to @SpartanBlack_1 that $LEND market cap will overtake $MKR. A walk through my reasoning:https://twitter.com/StaniKulechov/status/1284723736571252741 1/ While most consider @MakerDAO to be a stablecoin, it is
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Condorito
Arquitect3
Threat 1/ : One of the characteristics that differentiate good investors from bad investors is the ability to identify OPTIONALITY in companies and their discipline to either get it for
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Rachel
RachelRayns
I've finally got around to saving from of my Flickr content before it disappears. The content feels like a different life, before working in Making/electronics and in some ways before
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Kelly Shortridge
swagitda_
A “basic” infosec tool (2FA) is what alerted FireEye to nation state activity. There are a few things we can learn from this, and not just that my screaming into
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