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el gato malo
boriquagato
this is not even an analysis.it's a compilation of data tricks and mistaking models for reality.it uses cases without adjusting for testing levels.but worse, it uses a made up baseline.
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
@ElkeBabiuk reminded me of this video. Louisiana has the dubious privilege of being the worst place to live in the US according to their own rating system.If you want to
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Frank Rotman
fintechjunkie
1/21: I was listening to the 20 Minute VC podcast w/@davidtisch as a guest. He threw out an important concept that most Founders don’t think about enough: “Is My Company
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TonyBalone
TonyBalone
Progressives who spend all of their time thinking they are educating the public by explaining how awful the Democrats are, while completely ignoring the clear fact that Trump is the
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Calvinballin
Calvinballin1
I tried to refrain from posting this out of fear of sounding too much like I was fear mongering.Some of you know me on touch bit more personal level and
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Rohan Leppert
RohanLeppert
I have been chair of the Arts portfolio at City of Melbourne for 7 years. In all of that time I have insisted on independence in arts funding assessment from
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Neil Butler
mrNeilButler
Afternoon all. So the new model for SNA support has been postponed until next year. Which is good. And no new applications will be processed this year. Which is very,
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
THINK LIKE AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST:What does it mean that the median age of new cases is dropping in some areas? I see three possible explanations, not all good. A thread on
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Justin Vogt
J_M_Vogt
Stanford released an updated Search Fund Study yesterday. Highly recommend giving it a read (or just read my takeaways here).https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/centers-initiatives/ces/research/search-funds A record 51 searches we
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Dave Sharma
DaveSharma
Worth reflecting on some of the lessons for Australian diplomacy from this episode. Thread 1. This was a solid achievement for Australian diplomacy: the resolution was adopted by consensus and
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Altea Lorenzo
Altea_Lorenzo
Now to one talk I think everyone should watch: "The Legacy of Scientific Racism" by Angela Saini. Plenty of food for thought ahead I'm sure! A discussion that needs to
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LisaStone
LisaStone
1/5 Just wrote “Diversity As $uperpower: The (Well-Known) Data Against Homogeneous Teams In VC” @forbes for @C200. The venture industry baffles given the (ongoing) data avalanche showing diverse teams (investing
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Health & Medicine
HMPRG
Thread: More than 300 Black Americans are killed by police every year, and these killings have a direct adverse impact on the mental health of Black Americans: https://tinyurl.com/y8j98acu #CPDoutofCPS #PoliceFreeSchools
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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
ERGODICITY AND THE PANDEMICInspired by the quoted tweet below, let's see other failures of failing to understand (non-)ergodicity in this pandemic(thread; 1/N)https://twitter.com/ole_b_peters/status/1245383951377674241?s=20 2/ First, a definition
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Andy Thomason
arthomason
This, from @tressiemcphd, is like a decoder ring for understanding the fall optimism at state schools, and maybe even more broadly. Accept it and all the confusing rhetoric suddenly makes
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Karen Vaites
karenvaites
Statistically significant positive effects from teaching reading & writing together.This is one of the greatest virtues of high-quality curricula, in my opinion... the instruction is so intertwined.1/ #elachat https://ila.onlinelibrary.
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