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Annie Ann
AnnieAn47245126
If you catch coronavirus because you choose not to wear a mask it's not God's will. He gave man knowledge to protect themselves from illness and disease. You with your
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alex hayes
alexpghayes
finally reading Mayo's Statistical Inference as Severe Testingperhaps naive question: why isn't inference using the empirical cdf the default for bayesians (and also severe testers)? #statstwitter i suppose the severe
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Sen. Jeff Jackson
JeffJacksonNC
“Hey Jeff, you know we can't stay home forever, right?”Let’s talk about how North Carolina gets back to work.And let’s skip the obvious stuff - like hand-washing and staying home
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Zach Weinberg
zachweinberg
Two-step checklist before writing/reading about a study:1. Was this study done in humans or mice or a petri dish?2. Has it been peer reviewed (and published) yet in a reputable
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Py ⚔
Piwai
Been thinking about that lately, might write a blog, but here's a thread in the meantime.I'm focused on Android but similar challenges as measuring server side perf.Thread https://twitter.com/gunnarmorling/status/1309923787354312704
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Amy Cheetham
amyecheetham
If you're a founder raising capital, diligencing your prospective investors critical and even more important in a remote-first world. So, how do you separate the bullsh*t from reality during a
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Megan Messerly
meganmesserly
Finally had a chance to go through the White House Coronavirus Task Force report published by @publicintegrity that shows Nevada in the "red" zone. Some thoughts: Oh, first of all,
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Sebastian Mathis
semanthis
Der positive Test einer Klassenkameradin meiner Kinder hat für meine Kinder heute die Weihnachtsferien eingeleitet. Es gab von uns Eltern sehr klare Anweisungen an das Klassenteam, dass man uns unmittelbar
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SGT Mortis Von Gobbleshanks
WitchyDruss
The fastest man made object isn't a hypersonic jet or spacecraft, but a large manhole cover.... When the US started doing underground nuclear testing, nobody really knew what would happen.
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
I'm seeing more and more suggestions that contact tracing and/or physical distancing isn't needed and we could solve COVID-19 with widespread testing alone. E.g. just test everyone once a week/fortnight
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Phil Booth
EinsteinsAttic
Hmm. I see Gov't #comms is as shitty as ever.On green: it ain't like we're not already (1), and (2) is not exactly within individuals' grasp - though we can,
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Nachiket Mor
nachiketmor
From reading the news and talking to people I get the sense that we think this is a short-term phenomenon, and that a rapid-aggressive-response strategy of the type we have
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Faizan Siddiqi
faizansiddiqi
Startup founders are makers. If your maker bit is malnourished, feed it. Give it time to blossom. If you get caught up in too many things you cant do it.
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JohannesBorgen
jeuasommenulle
I have been bugging you with #IFRS 9 for banks and the #Covid crisis, and by now you probably think I’m senile, repeating the same things all over again. ENOUGH
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Emily Coleman
editoremilye
I made some comments about the hydroxycloroquine disaster yesterday and I have several messages in my inbox and DMs that are so upsetting and disturbing from people I know personally
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ESA Operations
esaoperations
ESA’s second #asteroid-spotting Test-Bed Telescope has seen ‘first light’ – the first time a new telescope is used to look up at the sky. The telescope – dubbed TBT2 –
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