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Lev Parikian
LevParikian
Day 11 in #TwitterBirdsong-land, and if you're still going, give yourself a pat on the back.https://twitter.com/LevParikian/status/1348206770930528262 Some birds are nice. Some birds are helpful. Some birds restrict their output to
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Brett Hollenbeck
econominable
Arizona’s legal cannabis industry opened this week. They have designed their market with a combination of very few retail stores and low taxes. This regulatory structure seems uniquely designed to
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Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.
KatherineJWu
Rapid tests are already being used to screen people without symptoms for the coronavirus — even though they're not cleared for this purpose, and the data in asymptomatics is sparse.Some of
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Steven Wedgeworth
Wedgetweets
Giving physicians coercive and unquestionable state powers in times of emergency is an agreement to simply subordinate politics to medical science, and that is a tacit admission that the modern
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Abhishek Mukherjee (@SachinAzharCT)
ovshake42
Harold Larwood was born on this day, 1904.Eye-witnesses have often called him the fastest they have seen.But very few have seen *both* Larwood and Shoaib bowl, so that is hardly
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Senthil Arumugam
dopaminator
This was a long tough road for many reasons (long revision experiments with LLSM, limited computer resources then, a change in job, a lab move, and the COVID-19 following that),
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Rising serpent 🇺🇸
rising_serpent
1. The only way to end the pandemic is through, not around it.We were supposed to flatten the curve in 21 days. Fast forward 213 days and we're still talking
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Sensible Politics (UK)
SensiblePolUK
The erosion of the Scottish political establishment is becoming exhausting and depressing in equal measure. The latest entry being the Soviet-style showtrial where the most senior civil servants refuse to
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Veena Dubal
veenadubal
A thread on race, history, wages, and UberLyft’s Prop 22: After the Nat’l Industrial Recovery Act was passed in 1933, min wage rates & maximum hours had to be established
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David Fedman
dfedman
1/ I hereby petition for a return to the sartorial standards of firefighters in Edo period Japan. A compilation of the coats worn by Edo firefighting brigades, each rich with
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FPL Influencer
FplInfluencer
#FPL Some statistical and scientific bias to challenge the point chasing moves.Football games are highly highly variable events. In scientific terms we would describe it as destructive testing: after measurement
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Kendra "Gloom is My Beat" Pierre-Louis
KendraWrites
This article is incredibly irresponsible. Among just blatantly bad math* the narrative pins it all on BLM protests even though at least one of the killings, by their own measure,
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Romeu Moura
malk_zameth
Part II: Working software over comprehensive documentationA.K.A. "Working over comprehensive documentation"A.K.A. "Drafts are actually cool and you should totally do them please" In the 90s it was common,
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catboy gf
LoserDanceParty
ocd ranting tw suicide and eating disorders // i'm so fuckin tired of people pretending ocd is just some cutesy term for being organized and clean and stuff it's literally
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John Jackson
johnlukejack
So, I've been writing again (audible sighs), this time on the enigma, the riddle, the tantalising opportunity that is Share of Search https://www.jaywing.com/views/opinion/share-of-search-everything-you-need-to-know-and-why-it-matters-t
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Nick Covington
CovingtonEDU
I worry about our ability to teach our way out of this. Are we really asking the rights questions about the ends & means that will get us there? Put
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