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Jason Walker
JasonWalker_
Objective is an interesting idea word. I have learned in media no one is truly objective. For example no matter how I try, as a Jamaican, I am always going
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Pwn All The Things
pwnallthethings
Interesting article by @HerbLinCyber reflecting on SolarWinds.https://twitter.com/lawfareblog/status/1341382680752087041 Lots to agree with in this article. But have to take issue with this. Is SolarWinds bad? Sure. Is it the "worst cy
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MF ⁉️
MF_consumer_hht
3 songs that tell a story: a thread Gang Related - LogicLogic tells the story of his childhood growing up in West Deer Park with some fast bars and an
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bora 🐢💜
modooborahae
Highlights from a Clubhouse Conversation with Youngdae Kim*a simple summary of a 1hr conversation and based on my notes so all errors are mine!Q: about the Korean media/general public's perception
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Rosie Burbidge
rosieburbidge
With IP worth 75% of a business’ value why do less than 13% of them have IP insurance? It’s fascinating to read the insurance industry’s perspective on this phenomenon I
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Kirstin Munro
kmunroutrgv
I sincerely appreciate the critical engagement with my tweets on SRT, as they have helped me better understand both SRT and my critiques of SRT. Two thoughts: (1) SRT has
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Peter Suzman
Biomaven
Because it is all very confusing, let me once again set out my perspective on analyzing AEs in a trial (like the $FGEN roxadustat NDD trial) where there are many
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George Iskander (جورج إسكندر)
gwisk20
I've been thinking lately about how some popsci has promoted this harmful view that quantum mechanics (QM) is esoteric, mysterious, and fully understood only by a select few physicists. Let
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
This is mostly right but strikes me as it needing said that I don't think the left or the intelligentsia have the slightest idea how low institutional trust in anything
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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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John Carey
johncarey03755
1/x - When I first got to graduate school, in 1988, people were handing around an unpublished essay, by Juan Linz, arguing that presidential government was fundamentally flawed. 2/x -
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Ben
iamstillben
The amendments to Bill 184 are the missing pieces to mass evictions. I was wondering how they were going to push tenants to mediation over a hearing (my guess was
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cherry thompson 🧬
cherryrae
I’m just gonna point out something I haven’t seen anyone else say - In the trailer for Music, Maddie Ziegler is actually mimicking movements, facial expressions, and sounds that are
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Joe Ray
PerfidiousAlbn
1. The Clarity Act was significant not just because it provided formal legislation for secessionist referendums within Canada but because it reframed the entire debate surrounding them – Quebec secession
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Servus Jesu Christi 🇻🇦🏴☠️🍁
ServusJC
One of the most striking things I've realized during my conversion from Protestantism to Catholicism is how Protestants hold such a warped view of suffering.Thread: When you believe salvation is
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Richard Wingfield
rich_wing
Big day today for the regulation of online platforms: the UK will be publishing its Online Safety proposals, and the EU its Digital Services Act. Here are seven things I'll
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