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Rachel Coldicutt
rachelcoldicutt
This is such weird framing, as if AI is one coherent, knowable, predictable thing: ““I’m happy to hear there’s such a programme and AI is a great way to do
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Rob Collins
AlbuQuirky
@BCFC_Supporters @OSIBpodcast @BCFCOLIVERDOG @BristolCity @GeeMacGee @nscottd1 @MichelleOwen7 Time for reflection. I was so upset after the Cardiff defeat I switched off the TV and did not engage again until Twitter
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Jameel Jaffer
JameelJaffer
In advance of today’s antitrust hearing, some thoughts about antitrust and free speech, with links to some papers that shed light on the relationship between the two. (1/x) It’s not
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Yogita Limaye
yogital
Thread - Judging past leaders through the lens of the present might leave the world with no heroes at all. But it's hard to make progress without the acceptance of
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𝕊𝕦𝕫𝕒𝕟𝕟𝕖 𝕊𝕔𝕠𝕥𝕥
iheartfatapollo
I have seen a lot of VERY justified "...but where are the academic jobs specifically for fan scholars??" tweets emerge in the wake of the events Wednesday. Yup, you guessed
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Jesse Singal
jessesingal
If my agent threw me under the bus like this I would fire him immediately. It wouldn't even be a question. It's just insane what goes on in this corner
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Robin Richardson
CanadaRobin
Eleven years ago I told my husband that I was pregnant with our third child. “Wow,” he said. “We’re going to need a bigger car.” Our society told us that
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) Thread for literature scholars and psychology researchers, both of whom will be cranky with me but for different reasons. Let’s talk about ‘Literary’ versus ‘Popular’ or ‘Genre’ fiction in
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🌙✴️ Kay Fellowz🌙✴️
KayFellowz
Ok I see this a lot and, quite frankly, it's wrong. (A THREAD) Feminism in the US began in the 1840s. Women wanted basic equal rights to the voting booth.
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Dr. Holly Walters (a.k.a Left Field Notes)
Manigarm
This is its own kind of journalistic genre now, and it's a problem.A big problem. (And a thread)https://theconversation.com/academics-can-change-the-world-if-they-stop-talking-only-to-their-peers-55713?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=
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Mando
MandoMunda
[IMPORTANT THREAD]Been seeing a lot of instances of sexual harassment and bullying online. Here's how to file a complaint with the National Cyber Crimes Reporting Portal along with some basic
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Lachlan Sleight
LachlanSleight
1/12 Sooo it turns out adding new, custom brushes in TiltBrush is extremely easy - even if you don't really know how to use Unity! Here's a thread on how
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Ben Nashman
ben_nashman
How magnetic resonance works, explained with only analogies. Disclaimer: this will be a purely classical description of nuclear magnetic resonance… I can’t think of any good analogies for quantum! (1/n)
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
As promised, a little story. Of how the EU ask of the UK on the level playing field is indeed new, how that came about, and why we should have
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Physicist Polykarp Kusch was born #OTD in 1911. His measurements of the magnetic moment of the electron revealed that its value disagrees with naive predictions by a tiny amount —
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James Hoge 🏈
hogie777
Thought experiment: 2021 QB shuffle. ----A THREAD----Next year's draft class is rich with QB talent and there are a lot of veteran QBs that could be on the move. Read
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