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Andrew Endicott
A_Endo
1/ #OpenBanking has been jumping from continent to continent for the last decade with various levels of success. But it’s on the brink of breakthrough in the US and elsewhere
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Minesh Patel
minesh1112
Thread. Lots of discussion about a one-off payment to support people on #UniversalCredit, in place of retaining the £20 a week uplift. However, this would be challenging for three key
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Sri Thiruvadanthai
teasri
Thread on why India could not have emulated South Korea. First, the different colonial experiences. Japanese left Korea with a much higher level of literacy, better bureacracy, and better records.
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Emma Soberano
EmmaSoberano3
I have been hearing some complaints and confusion regarding the @umich @geo3550 strike and our policing demands — specifically, some saying that these are “unrelated” and we should “stick to
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Andy Matuschak
andy_matuschak
Still spinning from this idea in @nayafia's "Making in Public": that when the economics of consumption don't work—e.g. because the product is a public good—a more viable model may exist
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Steve Syfuhs
SteveSyfuhs
Okay, lets talk Credential Guard. What is it, why it matters, and how it works. Credential Guard is a Windows service that protects credentials from being lifted from a machine.
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The Profitabull | Invest Better | Think Better
theprofitabull
THREAD on Emergency FundLife is uncertain.Things don't always go as you plan. There might be sudden expense which you might have to undertake.It might be a medical emergency, car breakdown,
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Chioma Oruh
ChiBornfree
I haven’t had time & space to think through whatever new botched reopening school plans. As long as it’s happening in a vacuum, these plans will be severely lacking. And
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James Babcock
jimrandomh
The most basic requirement of a functioning government is to know when it has been scandalized. The decline began when the internet-scandals and the TV-scandals diverged, because US legislators were
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Tom Dale
tomdale
I don’t know that there’s a precise, shared definition of “microfrontends,” but LinkedIn has been doing something like this for a few years now via Ember engines. Here’s how it
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Dan Jones
JonesDJ37
The feeling of not doing enough as it pertains to accidental poising... over the last two years I have lost several people to this public health crisis. I am a
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Hassan Akkad حسان عقاد
hassan_akkad
It’s great to hear that the Home office is going to be more ‘compassionate and outward-looking’. @pritipatel, here are a number of issues that you can start with. Thread Release
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Isaac Bogoch
BogochIsaac
1/ Many are talking about gradually lifting public health measures as #COVID19 cases are dropping in Canadian settings. What is needed to avoid undoing our collective efforts & sacrifices as
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Merlin Kemp
Merlin_W_Kemp
I've seen people commenting on working from home, how hard it's been and isolation etc. My perspective is a bit different and I think it comes down to where you
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Kerwin Fjøl
zermatist
There is a little known idea in medieval theology called the “liber occultorum,” or “the book of hidden things,” or idiomatically, “the book of secrets.” It comes from Revelation 20:12-15,
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Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
TheRaDR
We already knew Trump was in favor of concentration camps. That’s not news.https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/06/19/never-again-means-nothing-if-holocaust-analogies-are-always-off-limits/ Ok I’ll just quote myself. Is CBP runni
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