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Jenny Li Fowler
TheJennyLi
A on what I’ve learned about social media analytics:You want to look at the same numbers often and over a long period of time. Familiarize yourself with your averages
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Kyle | Start Your Business Now! 💵
Start_Your_Biz
You're lost. You have too many ideas and too little time. How to choose what to pursue. //THREAD// Don't worry, most entrepreneurs are at this same impasse. Some daily. I
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Alex Cohen
anothercohen
My how to use a syndicate for founders to manage party rounds kinda blew up last week.I got lots of questions about syndicates in general, so figured it was time
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Cory House
housecor
If fixing your car worked like US healthcare:You'd have no way to compare repair shop rates.You'd leave the mechanic with no idea what the repair will cost you.Days later, you'd
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
The Night of the Short Fingers saw many of the US's largest tech companies blocking Trump and trumpist platforms like Parler, provoking a storm of punditry about What It All
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Ceron Lab
CeronLab
I've been reading a bit about the new #SARSCoV2 in #UK. I made a figure and this thread to better understand this #UKvariant with 9 mutations in the Spike Protein.
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Frank
FrankBullit67
Most Trump supporters are caught up in the "socialist", "commie" rhetoric. This is a mirror image of leftists yelling "racist" at the right. The American left isn't "socialist" or "communist&
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Diane Marie
DianeMariePosts
There are no missed milestones. Vaccine producers committed to x-number of doses per quarter, Q1 being January 1st to the end of March. It is mid-February, aka halfway to the
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Jacob Rubashkin
JacobRubashkin
Just a boatload of new Senate polls from AARP done by a mix of Democratic and GOP firms, showing tight races up and down the ticket.(In Georgia's special, Loeffler is
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Denise
DeniseInCanada
Did you know that we always have a "SECOND WAVE" of deaths in Canada that starts every single October? Yup.On average, 720-750 people die every day in Canada. In Oct.,
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Michael Habib
aeroevo
Reading Galton and Carpenter (2016), which got me doing some stegosaur maths and... sweet jeebus these things were *war machines*. It's not even nice what they could do. Everything from
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halvarflake
halvarflake
A short note on "Eigenverantwortung". The thing that is often neglected is that "Eigenverantwortung", e.g. the ability to make conscious risk decisions individually, depends crucially on *agency* - the ability
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Elinor Elliot
ElliotElinor
I can't deal with the Covid denialism in this country. It infests social media. It's as if a significant proportion of the country is in a state of disinformation-induced psychosis.
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Senior Bread Price Fixing Engineer
bread_fixer
I might write up a blog post on this later, but some thoughts on why talk of "fifteen minute cities" is misguided IMO: Most of the fundamentals of a complete
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The Security Guy
thesecurityguy1
1/19 No, I’m not an epidemiologist, virologist or even a Dr but I have managed my company’s response to the virus across APAC, working closely with such people, for the
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alice slater (afk)
alicemjslater
Recently @KishWidyaratna explained exactly why Amazon reviews are so important. I was just under the impression that lots of gold stars meant people were more inclined to buy books when
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