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ASON - A Sense Of Neurodivergency
neurodivergical
My neurodivergency is a disability for me. It significantly impairs my everyday life and my ability to take care of myself and my family. It definitely provides some benefits for
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James Baird
james_d_baird
You should read The Art of Doing Science and Engineering by Richard Hamming.But you probably don’t have time.So here is a with a running summary as I read and
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Doctor Luck
TheDoctorLuck
Told you, isa pang hirit ng MASS TESTING NA YAN, gagawan ko talaga ng THREAD yan. So, here we go.MY POSITION ON MASS TESTING--This ad nauseam "Mass Testing Now" narrative
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Matt Lane
MattLaneWrites
Ok, we've got it. I've created a 32-take bracket to find 2020's worst personal finance take/advice. I've broken them out into categories, with two match-ups per category. Four categories were
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Sarah Vogelsong
SarahVogelsong
THREAD! This weekend's heavy rains & flooding across Central VA have lots of people thinking about stormwater and sewer overflows. Here's a couple key things to know.First, Virginia has 3
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Simon fae Standingstone ::🏴🇪🇺🌍::
simon_brooke
Listening to your episode on Richard Hamming this afternoon, when I was stacking firewood, @ericnormand. Some thoughts: >>>https://lispcast.com/one-mans-view-of-computer-science/ When I was at high school, fifty years ago, we were
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🇪🇸 benjamingeorge.substack.com 🇪🇸
BGZeroTwoOne
Cannot relate to those who fought against all odds & won.I'm part of a minority which is ignored: those who had the cards of talent & potential in their favour...Yet
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
(1) Prinzipiell ist es nicht das Ziel von Viren, ihre Wirte zu töten. Menschen die an Viren sterben haben deshalb meist ein schwaches Immunsystem. Die Grundursache des Problems liegt nicht
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hux | lizzie huxley-jones 🍟📚
littlehux
Stop writing stories about “normal” characters learning to love marginalised kids. Stop buying them. Stop supporting them. And please stop nominating them for awards. It’s offensive to constantly see narratives
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Jason Simpson
simpsonwhnt
Listening in on "Children’s Checkup: Grateful Hearts" with @ChildrensAL today. The Pediatric and Congenital Heart Center and cardiac team at Children's/UAB serves over 12,000 patients each year. #mendingkidshearts Dr.
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Matheson Russell
mathesonrussell
I'm a political philosopher. My research involves thinking about democracy.Electoral democracy can be hard to do at local level. But here's a proposal for making it work.A THREAD CASE STUDY:
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Chud Watch
PDXChudWatch
We have been discussion how we want to contribute to things at Red House. There’s a number of factors to consider. As our group evolves, grows, and we connect more
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Frank Rotman
fintechjunkie
1/19: The most disturbing trend I’m seeing in the early stage fintech ecosystem is the raising of 2-3 back-to-back rounds with minimal progress in-between. Unpacked: 2/19: I think of venture
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Katy Balls
katyballs
Boris Johnson’s problems may be increasing by the day but there is one Christmas wish that remains top of the list: approval of the Oxford vaccineIt’s critical for the PM’s
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Jenn Gustetic 🚀💪🏻
jenngustetic
READING THREAD (1/8): “the public #corporation no longer serves the interest of their most important #shareholders—retirement investors—or the most critical part of their workforce: knowledge workers”.https://hbr.org/2021/01/its-tim
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Aniyia (🗣 Anita without the T) ❤️
operaqueenie
This year I’ve been part of many conversations about society’s current problems and the future we want live in.Productive dialogues naturally center oppressive systems (white supremacy, patriarchy, capitalism, authoritarianism, etc)
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