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CoffeeMeetsCarnivore
cofemtscarnivor
Here’s the thing about pandemics. No one REALLY knows the perfect solution. Even the best countries have dealt with it and their people have laughed at or scoffed at their
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Brian Hall
IsForAt
This is an @ajassy fan tweet. I am really uncomfortabe that lots of people here know me as an AWS critic because I'm actually a big fan. I just had
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Neil Mosley
neilmosley5
One subtle example & manifestation of thinking that pretends online education is a new phenomena and/or doesn’t acknowledge or know some of the body of work behind it - is
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glitch
_glitchXR
Santa glitch bringing you a thread of free learning resources today. Keep learning, keep growing, stay curious. Multi-cloud free training with Aviatrixhttps://aviatrix.com/ace/ Free Splunk, Malware Analysis, Forensics, and Packet Anal
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Drew Austin 🧢
DrewAustin
A little @nba_topshot 101 for people entering the market. 1. Understanding supply and demand is key. Common moments are usually 1000-7500 in volume, Rare moments approx supply 125-1000, legendary 25-79.2.
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Dr Doug McNeall
dougmcneall
COVID is like climate change, but sped up 100 times. I’m exaggerating of course, but the parallels between these great societal challenges are striking. We would be remiss not to
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JeannieLin
JeannieLin
Science of thinking here...the schools and teachers trying to enforce classroom like rigidity in e-learning have it so wrong. The env you learn in affects recall. If your brain has
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Alan D Miller
alanvibe
Not only has our government not persuasively demonstrated that this assault on our civil rights will prevent more harm than it causes, it hasn’t even made an attempt to do
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Rob Donoghue
rdonoghue
I love maps because maps tell stories.In this case, one nation managed to get access to a lake, but hasn't DONE anything with it.I give it the side-eye, but weirdness
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Michael Schuman
MichaelSchuman
My big read on China's troubled & expensive commercial jetliner project. It's a case study on why China will struggle to catch-up to the US. 1/https://twitter.com/thewirechina/status/1345884503387103232 OK, you're thinking:
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Nick Suttner
nsuttner
Some thoughts and a piece of advice about being creatively productive right now: It's, uh, really hard. Despite the most exciting project on my plate being in the most fun,
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Parker Molloy
ParkerMolloy
Really don’t know how we’re supposed to function as a country when one of the two major political parties is made up of the dumbest, most dangerously stupid people on
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Good Finance
GoodFinanceUK
In these changing times, it's important to stay resilient. @NI_Hummingbird is a social enterprise that harnesses lived & learned experience to create accountable change making solutions in mental health. The
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
The 1970s was a decade of serious anxiety about food supplies. Norman Tebbit, of all people, urged the government to consider rationing basic foodstuffs. That played a significant role in
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Thomas Schreiber
tschreiber23
I've never been a founder of any start-up. Instead, I enjoy playing the role of "first employee" or "early employee". Working closely with founders and supporting them throughout various aspects
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Daman Rangoola
damanr
Been away from Twitter for about a week for boring reasons, but wanted to talk about the Lakers off-season: I think what has been under discussed about what Rob Pelinka
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