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Alan Cooper
MrAlanCooper
If you can’t draw big diagrams on the wall that everyone can see, you can’t design complex systems. Period. And you aren’t communicating to your team, well, either. 12 In
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Crys Tom (she/her)
crys_tom
1/ The power to say no: I’ve said this before but need to say it again. But the one thing that helped me most in therapy was the power to
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#AllAutistics
AllAutistics
Yes, rigidness has been used against autistic people and has become a stereotype that can be harmful, but I think we are only hurting ourselves if we allow that to
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ifunanya
iffynya
this is a wildly misleading policy and i’ll tell you why the purpose of this policy isn’t to strictly discriminate against asians, they’re just trying to diversify their campuses as
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UIDC
UIDC_UG
First 100 Days Playing area for small children and youth in divisionsA good starting point in areas where spatial planning is a distant dream, can have the community started with
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Rosebell Kagumire
RosebellK
Rape epidemic in our countries is deeply rooted in the gendered hierarchies and power from home to the nations capital and state houses.Castration is headline catching but it doesn’t deal
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Paul Smith
paulsmith
i sincerely wish more programmers of the web app / web server / commodity unix-y server ilk (aka my people) were good-faith curious about Cobol and mainframes instead of gawking
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Chaneil James
Chaneil_James
Did you know the Sun accounts for ~99% of our Solar Systems mass? It takes 8 minutes and 20 seconds for the light from the Sun to reach the Earth,
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Resilient Rick
CommonBlackSwan
"The answer is simple: Build in resilience as a hedge against future shocks ... It inverts the old mantra that says the best defense is a good offense. When the
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Kevin Mitchell
WiringTheBrain
Really nice work. Short thread follows https://twitter.com/snaqvi1990/status/1253088329014206464 This paper shows that even for the most proximal molecular traits - expression levels of a number of proteins - where a few
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Justin Alexander
JustMyman
Seeing a lot of posts for people trying the @naval hour-long meditation for 60 days. As someone who's tried, failed, and again started over on this challenge, I thought I'd
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Aprilynne Alter
AprilynneA
When you're starting out on Twitter, it may seem like everyone except for you has found an incredible community to support them.I've been there. It's lonely. It sucks.If you're in
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Matthew Pirkowski
MattPirkowski
If memetic content possesses gravity within information space, what can we learn from applying the insights of relativity to the memetic space?First, let's classify traditionally centralized media outlets as centers
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John Hayward
Doc_0
The myth of benevolent totalitarianism is pernicious and incredibly dangerous. Totalitarianism, the politicization of everything, NEVER ends well - no matter how benevolent and high-minded the totalitarians claim to be.
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Angie Jaime
angiejaime
THREAD: a periodic reminder that for those searching for jobs right now, to make sure your resume is ATS optimized. What's an ATS you ask? The software that hiring companies
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Alice Evans
_alice_evans
these two articles on women leaders have been widely shared, but perhaps omit a key point...these leaders have been risk-averse. they forced early closures & thereby helped flatten the curve.
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