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Razan Idris
idris_razan
Thread: Out of my own interest in historically visualizing the African "medieval", tonight I'm sharing a collection of architecture built across Africa in the 1500s-1600s! (Inspired by Isaac Samuel's much
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BIG DADDY
bigdaddyvinz
Most beautiful places in the World(Thread)1). VENICE (Italy) also known as the “City of Canals,” “The Floating City,” and “Serenissima,” is arguably one of Italy's most picturesque cities. With its
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Michael J. Biercuk
MJBiercuk
Excited that some nice new work led by @riddhisw from my team @ARC_EQUS @Sydney_Science has just been published!This is about how to develop optimal architectures for the integration of sensors
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CZ 🔶 Binance
cz_binance
It’s good to be back on Twitter. When @Twitter is not working, I can’t even tweet to complain about it. Appreciate @jack and team restoring the accounts quickly.A few thoughts
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Helen Lewis
helenlewis
Thread (sorry). This piece by @TomMcTague was the best thing I read yesterday on John Hume, because instead of hailing him as a saint, it explored the compromises he had
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Sammuddra Gupta
Sammuddraa
Thread on "ALEXENDER OF KASHMIR :LALITADITYA MUKHOPIDHA"Lalitaditya was the youngest son of the Karkota king Durlabhaka and queen Narendraprabha. He had two elder brothers named Chandrapida and Tarapida ,who preceded
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
Good morning! It's @tlecaque, starting my takeover for the week with some #medieval southern France leading up to the First #Crusade. I want to take today to lay out some
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Net Solutions
netsolutions
Anatomy of a secure, remote workplace part 1: Firewall Monitoring - a thread #security #remotework #firewall Our company needed to adapt our #security measures for remote work in response to
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Michael Kashin
networkop1
Having seen some of the discussions around cloud-native network architectures yesterday, I wanted to present my counter-arguments. Doing this with one of two ad-hoc tweets is pointless so fasten your
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Rahul Chandran
RChandran1
So...I'm not fully in sync with this. We have the ideas-& I've seen great ones from @poole_lydia, @DeganAli @akrishnan23 @bkumpf & many others. What we don't have is a system
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Enrique Montenegro
MontenegroRua
I am one of those who think that dimensions, proportions, materials and design of the Pantheon forge a constructive harmony that would elevate it as the classic architectural work par
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Robert Kwolek
RobertKwolek
Pubs are such a fundamental part of British society, and their unique architecture is a defining feature of British cities. I won't be going back immediately, but in honor of
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Xoiiku
xoiiku
Aside from some unfortunate aspects of the conversation, I think perhaps we figured out one of the possible reasons for the differences in estimates of emissions from animal agriculture.Systems thinking
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Steven Sinofsky
stevesi
Debates over work from home v hybrid v HQ are becoming increasingly polarized (duh). It seems either one gets it, or not, with little room to disagree. There's a reason
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Douglas Bass
douglasbass
On #WorldAutismAwarenessDay, I have this to say. Many #ActuallyAutistic people have sent me encouraging thoughts and words about these ideas. I will elaborate a little today. Autistic people deserve to
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Jin Xu
xujnx
What have been excavated at Shimao in Shaanxi over the past decade are perhaps more significant than the terracotta army of the First Emperor. The magnificent 4000-year-old city, built mostly
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