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fredhicks
Sure can! From the outside of game publishing it can seem like a Great Game is automatically a Great Product, but there's a real gap there. (indeterminate-length thread follows)https://twitter.com/chaibypost/status/1326469927704780801 T
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Cold Blooded Shiller
ColdBloodShill
*Thread*GREED.It's been a while since a thread, so here we go.Hot topic for right now, money is flowing, you can't seem to put a foot wrong, the market is going
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Devesh⚡
Devesh_wy
Why do these agencies pay an 18 year only random guy $2,500 every month?Cold email as a service fulfilment explainedThread: The steps in fulfilling cold email as a service1. Domain
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John Chodera (he/him)
jchodera
I gave our annual State of the Lab address this week! I shamelessly borrowed the idea from Ken Dill--an incredibly clear communicator--who would annually dive into what we had done,
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The physicist Lise Meitner was born #OTD in 1878. She discovered fission in uranium and was the first person to understand both its mechanics and implications.Image: Atomic Heritage Foundation (photographer
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Liberty Times & Politics đź“‘ #FreeSpeech
dmills3710
2016: Turkey, A NATO Ally, Needed Our Help According to an Opinion Piece Written by @GenFlynn 11/8/2016 Because of a Coup AttemptSound familiar?https://twitter.com/dmills3710/status/1150091275481296896 Because General Flynn exposed the dang
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Amanda Orson
amandaorson
1/ As big and influential as we may believe Apple, Google, or Amazon are - they don't hold a candle to the Dutch East India Company. https://www.visualcapitalist.com/most-valuable-companies-all-time/ 2/ Let's talk
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India Wants To Know - Panel Quiz Show
IWTKQuiz
Today is International day of women and girls in science. And here is the supremely talented @bertyashleyto talk about some amazing Indian women and their contributions to science. #WomenInScience #WomenInSTEM
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Chandler Reed 🏙️
ChandlerReedRE
"You will see a faster recovery, I think, than most people believe". The best synopsis of COVID's impact on CRE & a look into 2021: the @theFORTpodcast with @SpencerGLevy.Here's what
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Future of Music Coalition
future_of_music
It's awesome that @bandcamp is forgoing its share of the revenue today. It's also worth thinking about the reasons why the company is willing and able to do this.https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/bandcamp-covid-19-fundraiser Most
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Andrew Althouse
ADAlthousePhD
Inspired by this piece which resonated with me and many others, I'm going to run in a little different direction: the challenge of "continuing education" for early- and mid-career faculty
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Li Jin
ljin18
At the turn of the 20th century, in the wake of the Industrial Revolution, agrarian society and cottage industries gave way to urbanization, mass production, and corporate employment.Now, new internet
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Simon Barnett
sbarnettARK
A Thread ()Let's discuss long-read #sequencing, optical mapping, and the implications of a recent study (linked below). Please view my disclosures at the end. I've intentionally made this thread more
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Victoria Villaseñor
vvsenor
1. With Thanksgiving around the corner, I think it’s prime time to break down—decolonize—the history of why & how the holiday has been used to form a national identity. All
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ Teaching Indoor Air QualityI taught both undergraduate and graduate indoor air quality classes for many yrs at UT Austin. Proud of the fact that many current professors (and some
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Helen Lewis
helenlewis
Thread (sorry). This piece by @TomMcTague was the best thing I read yesterday on John Hume, because instead of hailing him as a saint, it explored the compromises he had
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