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David Perell
david_perell
Lessons from different fields:1) Advertising: We overestimate our capacity for independent thought.2) Poker: Life is probabilistic. We can do everything right and still lose.3) Architecture: We're influenced by our environment,
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Tom Richards
tomrichards37
It is common practice to assume that cerebral stroke causes muscular weakness in swallowing and that strength based exercises help fix it. This makes no sense from a theoretical physiological
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William Barter
WilliamBarter1
There’s been a big thread going on about whether 18 trains per hour (tph) is feasible on a high speed railway, and specifically HS2. Sceptics demand to know whether any
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Gravis, Part-Time 8-Bit Toaster
gravislizard
the thing that bums me greatly is that nobody in 2040 is going to collect and show off SD card camcorders, but even moreso, nobody is going to do 2040
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Governor JB Pritzker
GovPritzker
Since the outbreak of #COVID19, I’ve taken into consideration a variety of models from researchers across the world, some of which you’ve seen in the public sphere – and in
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Amanda Orson
amandaorson
Advice, ideas, or concepts I've bookmarked; a thread I'll continue to update: "People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how
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Tube Time
TubeTimeUS
this is one of the world's first electronic calculators, the Friden EC-130, which came out in 1964! it's a really fascinating machine, so let's look at it in more detail.
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Jonathan Ellis
argusjellis
Let me tell you about an email I got this morning from the @govkristinoem senior adviser, Maggie Seidel, recently of Wash D.C. But before I do, first, a little about
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
I do have double standards, and it doesn’t bother me One standard for people I think are acting in good faith, one for people I think are acting in bad
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Mark Histed
HistedLab
Thread on recent papers about how mouse V1 populations code sensory information. The paper I had looked at most closely was Kafashan et al. from Harvey and @drugowitsch. The data
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Evan LaPointe
evanlapointe
There are three kinds of trust. They are very different from each other. Here's what each is, and what your business gets from each of them... Level 1 trust is
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
There are going to be two instinctive reactions to the studies, both wrong. (These are the reactions I have to every model I see, even with some experience in looking
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Lukas Lehner
LukasLehner_
We published today our @DSPI_Oxford #Supertracker Policy Brief: “Tracking Policy Responses to COVID-19: Opportunities, Challenges and Solutions”, examining #Covid19 policy trackers, existing information gaps, and potential synergies for
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Alex Garcia 🔍
alexgarcia_atx
What was the common denominator in the fastest growing companies like Dropbox, Netflix, Yelp, and Instagram?Growth loops.Not funnels.Here are 6 examples of growth loops that will help you acquire and
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Victor Gambit | Wisdom for Men
victor_gambit
Everything I need to know I learned from Twitter.21 Timeless Life Lessons.//Thread// 1: Make time for the people you love, while you still can. @paulg https://twitter.com/paulg/status/1106946093701455872?s=20 2: It's never too
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Colonel Rohit Dev (RDX) 🇮🇳
RDXThinksThat
This is the Snap Poll which was prompted by insinuations made by some people with poor choice of words & motives who had utter disregard for others on this platform
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