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Georgia knew about software "glitch"!Kemp paid $100 million for Dominion Voting Systems last year. Lawsuit was filed that voters can't be confident votes are accurately counted. Dominion hired Pro V&V
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Per Bylund
PerBylund
Like all heavily regulated (protected) industries, #highered is ripe for disruption. But #startups have failed to challenge #universities because #entrepreneurs are, simply put, doing it wrong. They have focused on
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Arvind Ravikumar
arvindpawan1
Perhaps I’m just wrong but as a non-economist observer, it feels like a lot of econ studies somehow seem to agree with the political leanings of the authors, irrespective of
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✈️ 𝕻𝖞𝖙𝖍𝖎𝖆 ᴿᴬᴳᴱᑫᴰᴬᴱⱽᴬ 𝕾𝖍𝖎𝖙𝖈𝖔𝖎𝖓 ✈️
PartyPrat
In terms of influence: doom, half-life and (it pains me to say so) halo, even if halo's influence lead to a decade and a half of abysmal hoo-rah health Regen
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MSK⁷⟭⟬
ShoaibSnow
I wanna get something of my chest. So read the whole thread. It may make some people angry but what the hell. Two nights ago my mom started to have
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Jawwad Farid
rebootdude
1/ I was a founder with a tech background who wanted to build a tech company. This thread is as much about me as the teams I
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Pastor Rich, PhE.
prichaddae
SUCH PETTINESS! PHEW!The kind of things we major on in this generation can really be mind-boggling.If it's not about bashing a Pastor then it's about who should spend on who
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Paul Lewis
PaulLew16394851
@ASollowayUK has become the latest minister to visit the AMRC. I yield to nobody in my admiration for the AMRC and, in particular, its superb apprenticeship training programme. It serves
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Ketan Shah
Thinkerks
The Chinese are traditionally not ferocious fighters. A large part of China was conquered by Japs during 1937-1945 period. What actually made China so powerful was their economic might and
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Jay
jaya1ien
things my weird and contemplative brain have realized are 1) when we die there’s something huge beyond our existence to eventually return to but also 2) theres a very important
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Gerard Dawson
GerardDawson3
There are 74 million children in the US, and all of them need to learn.Who does that service? It's mostly America's teachers.Today, I wrote a deep dive into the teacher
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Abe
AbrahamBanadawa
#cryptocurrency scams seem to be running wild in #Uganda . From Generals to omuntu wawansi people a getting taken for a ride and losing millions. It's a little late bust
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Andrew Jenks
thelifeofjenks
I've been trying to express why universities, like many other institutions, are struggling so mightily with their responses to the pandemic. Maybe it's because people are collectivley experiencing a condition
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Karim Sadjadpour
ksadjadpour
Thread: The appeal of cyber warfare is its low cost/high impact. What appears a simple operation, plausibly carried out by a few tech-savvy students on behalf of Iran's regime, has
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Akina
0xAkina
Nouveau thread sur le projet @oceanprotocol J'attends vos retours en commentaires !Bonne lecture ! Team : Bruce Pon, fondateurs et CEO d’Ocean. Il est un entrepreneur qui a créé pas
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it's B! Cavello 🐝
b_cavello
I have been thinking about how “skilled labor” tends to mean companies benefiting from the costs of training/education incurred by workers while offering little in the way of mentorship, apprenticeship,
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