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2MuchQE
1/69Presenting Alpha Chad Deep DivesA thread on the most interesting illiquid small cap company/project I have ever researched.... $VXVOn-Demand Correlation Matrix Datasetsfor Hidden Relationship Detection in Data & Training in
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autistictic
autistictic
When will parents of autistic children understand that having and spreading harmful attitudes re autism doesnât help them, nor their children in any way whatsoever?That all it does is harm
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Guilaine Kinouani
KGuilaine
I have been processing the judgement on puberty blockers in trans children, like many I am concerned. Here are a few reasons. Short thread. In the U.K. we already have
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christy | agnes day !
CECELlAPAREKH
little autism education thread for the tl
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oliver beige
oliverbeige
Scheduling is in the news again, so let's talk a little bit about the science behind it, since apparently a lot of people forgot that it even exists. The canonical
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CommonsBC
commonsbc
Did you know: your hydro bill will include your share of the cost of running electricity to fracking operations in the gas fields in NE BC? Electricity doesn't make fracking
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Kyle
DrKyle
An expert panel had released a set of guidelines for enhancing COVID testing. This thread is my "Hey Sask, we should do this" set of screenshots with context.https://twitter.com/DennisKendel/status/1350213253255688193 We need
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Michael Luchen
mluchen
Over the holidays, I started reading âHow to Take Smart Notes.âhttps://www.amazon.com/How-Take-Smart-Notes-Nonfiction-ebook/dp/B06WVYW33YAs someone who loves reading but is often aimlessly highlighting books only to never turn to them a
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Furqan Afzal
FurqanAfsal
Time to make another connection between neuroscience and poetry because why not. Thanks to @barbarikon for sharing the relevant poetry and providing inspiration. So, I have been reading 'The brain
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
Iâm on the board of a non-profit, and we hired anti-racism consultants to do an assessment of our culture and practices. One thing that came up is this notion of
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hannah anderson
sometimesalight
Welp, after last few weeks, I'm never going to read OT phenomenon of "tearing down the high places" the same way again. This is not a statement on the morality
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Doug Rand
doug_rand
Today's immigration executive orders are not self-executing.This may come as a surprise, since "executive" & "order" sound pretty decisive.But most EOs are, literally, memos from @POTUS to the Cabinet, who
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Notre Dame
NotreDame
When we began our efforts to reopen the University, we emphasized the importance of being agile, flexible & responsive.We received feedback & questions this past week & want to clarify
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Ann Memmott PGCđ
AnnMemmott
https://annsautism.blogspot.com/2020/11/autistic-people-and-theory-of-mind.html Blog's up, friends - this one, on Theory of Mind and autistic people. Yes, we know others have minds of their own. Another myth busted. But also content war
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Sonny (genderless ageless space-being)
scrappapertiger
Iâve had some very uncertain uncomfortable feelings around the idea of HSP for a while. Thatâs not to say that it might not be a really validating and valuable ID
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postage negotiator
NireBryce
"throw more CPU at the problem" is abstracting the cost, which, well, it's "throw more watts (CO2)* at the problem"CPU power is abundant but a watt is a watt. *:
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