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Danny Raede
DannyRaede
Mega thread on Polyvagal Theory & Architecture. 1/ Dr. Stephen Porges calls the ability of the nervous system to perceive its environment (and in particular the relative safety of that
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Riuji
weakconvergence
Here's an example where visualizing things can help with problems in analysis:Let E be a nonmeasurable set in R. Show that there is some δ>0 such that for all measurable
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eripsa
eripsa
Some more light livetweeting of #robophilosophy2020 . Missed the earlier sessions (hope I can find them recorded somewhere!) but caught most of this last one. The talks motivating these discussions
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Anya Martin
AnyaMartin8
It's not uncommon to hear people say that building market housing doesn't help those in housing need.Only... they're wrong. Thread (h/t @hanlonbt) 1/9https://urbanpolicy.berkeley.edu/pdf/QR_EJHP01PB.pdf This paper on "the e
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Pete 🔥#CancelRent🔥 Harrison
PeteHarrisonNYC
I’m a prof at Baruch and teach about IT systems/media. It’s been frustrating to watch ppl bashing or defending Twitter/FB banning Trump cuz both are missing the history and challenges
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GeePaw Hill
GeePawHill
Human, local, oriented, taken, and iterative: this is how change-harvesting in software development approaches change in most contexts in the trade. Let's take "human" today, and see where it leads
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Andrew Levidis
Andrew_Levidis
Many of the problems I have with the historiography on interwar and wartime Japan has to do with how we narrate the transitions between the 1920s and 1930s and hence,
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Hoekage77
I was probably 12 reading this History Encyclopaedia late into the night around 1am with my little orange and white rechargeable torchlight on my top bunk when I stopped, looked
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BIG DADDY
bigdaddyvinz
Open this thread if you're in a relationship:) Get a journal Say nice things to your partner like, "I'm proud of you, I love you, You're doing your best,
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Enough is enough
enough4329
1-Here is my Possible Covid story: October 11, 2019 I received flu vaccine it felt like the vaccine ran through my arm was weirdest feeling I ever had from a
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Patrick McKenzie
patio11
The opportunity to work with Atlas’ User Operations folks has been one of the highlights of my career at Stripe.Some things that I think are worth stealing for other companies:https://twitter.com/theannagat/status/1323348428462661633
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Post-Liberal Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
Important. Discussed by Haidt in his last book. Concepts such as trauma & prejudice (real things that exist) creeping downward - to apply to things of less severity - &
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Stephen Pettit
drstephenpettit
Had enough of Covid-19? Here's my first #tweetorial and I'll be looking at size-matching in heart transplantation.1/n Size matching in heart transplantation is important. Ideally, you want a heart that
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mark doppelgänger 🛰
DoppelMark
ahahahahaAHAHAHAHHAHAHAthe "muh based and redpilled" @parler_app requires providing *phone number*to message peopleover internet>privacy>safety>freedom of speech>PHONE NUMBERmiss me with this glowing stuff but wait the
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Michael Merrick
michael_merrick
Have long argued that the slowly-growing professional revolt over Ofsted ( #PauseOfsted etc) was a channelled version of Brexity frustrations applied to the structural inequalities of education Brexit, more than
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Derek Thompson
DKThomp
I wrote a big piece about how Democrats have become the party of the superstar city (and its richest suburbs)—and why that seemingly positive demographic trend is also at the
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