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Ed Conway
EdConwaySky
One thing we’ve learnt about #COVID stories: Often something that looks too scary to be true isn’t quite true when you look at the small print.Often something that looks too
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Karl
karlstoney
1/15 Service Mesh: A bit of a thread. I've seen a few posts recently questioning the value of tools like @IstioMesh and @LinkedIn, a bunch of people saying they are
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ The Skagit Choir outbreak was dominated by aerosol transmission52 out of 60 infected after 2.5 hr practiceOur Skagit Choir Paper has been accepted after peer review, available at:https://twitter.com/ShellyMBoulder/status/1306352867213631
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uluak❄️at home
CanaItch
Anti-Colonial Skillshare:Make gluten-free flour from curly dock seeds!You might have noticed these tall brown-topped spikey “weeds” with huge clusters of seeds growing in your area.Making flour from them is easier
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PM_ME_UR_SADDLEBREDS
SendSaddlebreds
So, let's talk about Olympic dressage.Dressage has had a remarkably long presence in the Olympic Games, being included since 1912. Over 100 years. That's a lot of dressage.Ever wonder what
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Tim Grant
timgrant123
OK here goes for today’s paper for the #FLReadingGrp Bamman, Eisenstein, & Schnoebelen (2014) Gender identity and lexical variation in social media. J. of Sociolinguistics I’ve read this paper *a
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Peter @ RealScientists Nano
RealSci_Nano
One of the things that stroke me the most when I started research into carbon nanoforms was the names... still to these date I am not sure if there are
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Willy Woo
woonomic
On-chain HOLDers: 23.4mUnique users on exchanges: 101mTotal on-chain participants: 187m (upper bound)PayPal userbase: 487mSo yeah, PayPal is bullish AF.Full commentary and datasources threaded below, worth reading There are 23.4m
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
So various media are reporting a new pandemic flu virus discovered in China.What does this actually mean? Let's look at the original paper. Actually, that's not so easy to do
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Orit Peleg
oritpeleg
1/n Time for some bee love? Excited to share our preprint on “Flow-mediated olfactory communication in honey bee swarms” https://bit.ly/2ZNfgqq lead by @DieuMyNguyen, w @mike_iuzzolino @greg_stephens, @bozeklab! #HoneyBees #C
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Ed Conway
EdConwaySky
Leaving aside the implications for what we know about the spread of #COVID19, which we'll get to in a second, THIS, simply as a story about management of data, is
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Mrs C
captain_mrs
Quick thread of all the things I've done this year which have helped with de-compartmentalising myself, I can't really attribute the precise helpfulness of each part but I'm sure all
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Russell Kaplan
russelljkaplan
Second order effects of the rise of large language models: 1/ Soon, all products for creators will have embedded intelligence from massive language models (think Copilot in VSCode, DALL-E 2
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
So, no one likes lockdowns. No one thinks that they are without secondary harms. And most importantly, NO ONE is arguing for Wuhan-style full-scale lockdowns. No one is. But a
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Albert Pinto
70sBachchan
Corona Scandals:Bungled tests Delayed lockdownsTravel from hotspots (Europe,NYC) seeding outbreaksNo Corona HotelsCDC Mask snafuPPE shortages & black marketsNursing home neglectHospital mis-mgmtMeatpacking/Prisons clustersAny others we
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Rogers Park Prisoner Letter Writing Coalition
RP_PLWC
We are a PIC abolitionist—which means community based *antifascist*—project, just so you know.https://twitter.com/zellieimani/status/1306201155933024259 To synthesize the working projects of Rogers Park Prisoner Letter Writing Coalition
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