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François Chollet
fchollet
In the modern mind, "education" is all about young people developing skills that are useful to their future selves. Learn to read, learn to write, learn to program. Skills that
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owen cyclops 🎴
owenbroadcast
fantasy: wah muh gatekeeping get with the timesreality: a small group of 65+ year olds who would beat you with a ruler for doing a single thing in even a
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Griffin McCarthy Bur | #manosfueradeVenezuela
griffinjbur
Let me say a few words about this. The US "left" actually cares perhaps the least about these sorts of things, relative to the rest of the world's "lefts". Communists
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Steve Ressler
steveressler
I sold my media company (@govloop) to a SaaS company (@govdelivery) over 10 years ago. A few reaction from listening to the @theSamParr @ShaanVP podcast on @HubSpot buyings @TheHustle 1)
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this article is medical malpractice.cyclist gets covid. 8 months later, he gets covid again! oh no, there is no resistance!wrong. he did not "get covid again." he tested + via
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flo bacus 🏳️🌈💜
morallawwithin
a lot of the time when you call someone's interpretation of a historical philosopher "uncharitable" it's technically true but misses the point. the thing about charity is that (in nontrivial
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Jesse J. Anderson
jessejanderson
/1 I've been using @craftdocsapp for my personal knowledge/idea management (aka smart notes, Zettelkasten, evergreen notes, networked thought, second brain, etc).With native iOS/macOS apps, I get the same full-featured experience
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Liz Harvey
_lizharvey
I cannot express enough how dangerous it is how people say “do your own research” but mean “google search for youtube videos”https://twitter.com/louisathelast/status/1353406657439608834 We can go on about how to identify
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JP Pardo-Guerra
pardoguerra
Does computational social science actually exist? Or is it a “strange attractor” A on a working paper. 1/ Many moons ago, I studied nanotechnology. Coming from physics, I was a
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D.A. Horton
da_horton
Latinas/os are not monolithic. Yet, one nuance my research shows is we are frustrated in only being considered when our support in politics is needed or to address immigration.As the
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Chinaza
ChinazaArinzec1
#LongThread This issue is really a matter of what we want in life, priorities and how to manage external factors. I’ll share a story briefly to encourage those that are
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Michael “In A Move Likely To Anger China” Mazza
mike_mazza
Brief thread. A few random thoughts on this...On W.H.O. Trip, China Refused to Hand Over Important Datahttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/12/world/asia/china-world-health-organization-coronavirus.html?smid=tw-share 1. It's time for the WHO
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Arya
RantingDosa
TW : Groping/Sexual abuseI used to to take tuition classes for a few kids in 7th grade during my first year of college. Only 2 girls were there and one
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Conor Friedersdorf
conor64
This is a good case study in the distorting effects of racial essentialism and the way it can exaggerate differences in perception among racial groups. (1/x)https://twitter.com/NeilLewisJr/status/1349539708427231233 So here is a
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Lane
HaygoodLaw
Who likes a good story about etymology? Hm? No one? Good. Sit down and attend, children, as I tell you about "doctors." "Doctor" is actually Latin; it comes from the
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Critter 🐍
BecomingCritter
the problem with philosophy as a major isn't that they study philosophy, but that so many do not practice it the stereotypical philosophy major is one that uses philosophy as
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