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akram's razor
akramsrazor
Slack Connect on Wednesday and Salesforce Everywhere on Thursday. What's going on? Get some this is going to take a while. $work $crm $zm $msft $veev 1/We have discussed
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marie ⁷
fallmugicha
As a teacher, I disagree with a lot in this post. Teachers & schools are products of the government agencies which decide Ed. standards. We care and are struggling as
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Graham Mann
grahamkmann
It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work by @dhh and @jasonfried was one of the best books about work I read this year.Here are 40+ takeaways Meetings should
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hannah anderson
sometimesalight
I know a ton of working class women who accessed higher ed & grad studies after having children. Many of them went into education & their degrees are a source
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GS Arnold
arnoldscience
Might get myself in hot water here, but let me say that I’m worried as heck about us trying to do some hybrid scenario in the fall. I’m at a
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Jim Russell
ProducerCities
A thread about the latest iteration of American decline: "Like Putnam’s beloved bowling alleys, cinemas are an example of the decline of semiweekly gatherings in the United States" https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/
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Dan Abramov
dan_abramov
Is Concurrent Mode just a workaround for “virtual DOM diffing” overhead? Some people got that impression. Let me clarify why we’re working on it. (Thread) 1. Time slicing keeps React
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one wag
Theophite
the full state of our brain is not known to our consciousness, which appears to be a summarization process which compresses state from across the brain.there is nothing which keeps
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Timothy O'Leary
Timothy0Leary
I learned a lot from this discussion.Of the few hundred who answered, most think chaotic dynamics play an important role in cortical computations.This surprised me, and forced me to think
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Erin Burrell is on the team of five million
erinkburrell
For #ScholarSunday I want to talk about #OnlineLearningYes, it is a pandemic. The world is on fire even if your particular community isn't so let's start with kindness.1/n@AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter Stop
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Torsten Hoefler
thoefler
Details on @GoogleAI's DNN supercomputer based on TPUv3. Nice writeup released while first numbers of TPUv4 show up as mlperf results (2.5-3.7x faster)! Some key points and comments below. Including
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Annalee
LeeFlower
I don't know who needs to hear this but email is an asynchronous communications medium and someone sending you something after your work hours doesn't mean you need to read
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Sahil
shl
Going fully remote was nice, but the real benefit was in going fully asynchronous. Here are a list of the benefits we've seen at @Gumroad:A thread All communication is
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Dr. Erika Smith
erikasmith
It's been a long semester. During this last week of classes, I asked my first year students what made the biggest difference for them this term. These are 3 things
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Jonathan Mountstevens
MrMountstevens
Earlier today I tweeted something light-hearted about this comment by @GavinWilliamson on live remote lessons, but it's actually not funny. Uninformed comments like this by politicians, especially ministers in charge
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Fred Destin
fdestin
1/ Is your board becoming unwieldy as you scale past Series B? That's probably because you're trying to fit too much into the same format. Some ideas on how to
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