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Jeff Fischer
FoolJeffFischer
1/ Current landscape: A safely-proven Covid-19 vaccine is not likely until 2021. Vaccinating the world will take more than a year. Some 40% may not get vaccinated. Covid is here
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megan squire
MeganSquire0
One thing I do to wind down after a long day is open your public source code and check out what your programmer is up to. I de-obfuscate the code,
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Jon Deeks
deeksj
How well will these 15-minute rapid tests Boris mentioned work? (quick answer – we don’t know)The Innova test was mentioned this week in Telegraph.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/10/19/government-secures-20-million-covid-quick-tes
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Wesley Yang
wesyang
Trumpism is only an impulse, but it is a fully coherent one -- withdrawal from increasing entanglement with the world beyond our borders in the form of trade, military adventure,
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Janel
JanelSGM
It's amazing how much things can change in 6 months.From
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James Clayton
JamesClayton5
The world’s richest man - Jeff Bezos - will be giving evidence, for the first time, to Congress later. Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai and Tim Cook will also answer questions
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Chris Cantino
chriscantino
Life announcement!After 15 years in the Pacific Northwest, @jaimeschmidt and I are moving to the 8th largest, and possibly most underrated city in the US: San Diego. Here’s why. Sure,
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Yael Eisenstat
YaelEisenstat
1/4 A thread on why this article matters and how it shows (again) that Facebook is insincere about how it applies its own policies & whether politics and power preservation
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Sucharita Kodali
smulpuru
Here are my thoughts on the Lululemon acquisition of Mirror. No, it's not about Mirror selling more clothes. It's about Lulu’s core business, physical store retail, being in bad shape
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Christopher Szabla
c_szabla
Tuning in now to @HKULaw/@GeorgetownLaw's joint conference on "Data Sovereignty along the Digital Silk Road": the great @FrankPasquale demonstrates in his keynote how tech platforms are using the narrative of
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Paul Matzko
PMatzko
The real danger exposed by the Facebook antitrust case has nothing to do with FB--which is the least popular social media company for good reason--but with what it signals about
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
Silencing dissent: How social media giants advance fake science and drive maximum COVID-19 hysteriahttps://dossier.substack.com/p/silencing-dissent-how-social-media?r=6a3x3&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=twitter We
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Richard Florida
Richard_Florida
1. I have been having conversations with academics, thinkers & journalists today spurred by my piece on the mobility of the 1% in @CityLab today. A few more thoughts based
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Compounding Capital
CompoundingCap1
Having spent ~15 years across two private investment firms, have a few thoughts on why so many are dysfunctional.First, many founders had 1-2 homeruns early in career off which they
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JohnMB | CyberInsight on YouTube
JBizzle703
I wanted to put together and share a bunch of my infographics. These cover a wide range of IT topics from subnetting, IPV6, binary, troubleshooting methodologies, DNS, OSI models, and
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werewolf sjw
Akitron
If you call anyone who works in fast food “just a burger flipper” or they just “pour coffee” you can’t use those services anymore sorry but it’s illegal for you
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