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Michael Jenkins 🇬🇧
MJenkins88
1/ One of the most competitive spaces in payments and e-commerce is the checkout page. Many different companies want you to pay with their button not only for the economic
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Ryan Rosenblatt
RyanRosenblatt
Leagues (especially in soccer) need to be more considered in who they choose to broadcast games. They often chase short-term dollars, but we keep seeing how lack of commitment, poor
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Rana B. Khoury
rbkhoury
Yeah so this is a problematic understanding of qualitative research and a disappointing takeaway to say the least. Qualitative research includes many tools for data collection as well as data
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Umar
umaraqti
(1)List of things we need to teach our children at an early age.1/ Warn ur kids never to sit on anyone's laps.2/ Avoid getting dressed in front of ur child
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Nina Funnell, Journalist & creator of #LetHerSpeak
ninafunnell
ROSIE BATTY has written open letter/ mud map 2 Grace Tame to help navigate the Yr ahead. She illuminates what her yr was like:"There is little or no support from
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Andrew Trask
iamtrask
In 2020 - I've found myself caring less about #AI research and more about the infrastructure society needs to use itI just feel like we've got cars - but no
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Steven Ellis
StevenEllis74
#Archaeology31 - Day 5 #Door. The evidence for doors in the Roman world is really rich, if not always at the forefront of Roman urban studies. Over the years I've
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Laura Fagan
laurajfagan
To that end, the below thread is a compilation of research etc. on the topic. While not exhaustive, it's evidence it is well past time to balance any public health
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balajis.com
balajis
Migration > electionN-city system > two-party systemExit > voiceRemote > commuteRest of world > SF Bay AreaDecentralized > centralized You don’t need to form a local political party to win
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Francesco Battaglia
Francescob
https://twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/1295959585572950018?s=20Here the Economist leading the charge to take advantage of the covid pandemics to further normalize universities: Get rid of "useless" (for them) subjects, online cou
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JepsonLab_UCL
JepsonlabU
Observation. Since moving into the neurological disease field, I've found that many (reviewers!) feel that animal models need to precisely phenocopy human symptoms to be 'valid'. A brief thread on
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John Carlos Baez
johncarlosbaez
Physicists measure spin in units of 1/2, but if you double these you get natural numbers. A particle of spin j and one of spin k can turn into one
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Santiago
svpino
20 machine learning questions that will make you think.(Cool questions. Not the regular, introductory stuff that you find everywhere.) 1. Why is it important to introduce non-linearities in a neural
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Riah Person
lilririah
"Today is world suicide prevention day And it might seem strange to us if it were not because the risk rates among the autistic population is even higher than among
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"Shoot him again, his soul is still dancing"
Aelkus
something that probably could be studied is degree to which real names and pseudonyms are both subsets of reputation systemshttps://twitter.com/MWStory/status/1275829873618100225 e.g its possible to envision scenarios in which a persistent
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Digital Whiskey
digital_whiskey
We’ve been digging into LinkedIn organic performance recently, mostly looking at Company Pages. We began with a conceptual model of what makes a post show up (or not) in a
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