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Timothy B. Lee
binarybits
Just finished listening to Matt Stoller's Goliath, a political and intellectual history of the anti-monopoly movement over the last ~100 years. It gave me a better understanding of the intellectual
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Charmaine Verhagen
charmainevee
THREAD:Been thinking a lot about the future in terms of my life in animation.What do other animation people think about their’s? Are you just dipping in for a taste until
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Dr. Sam Tyner
sctyner
Exposing and explaining the deeply flawed and deliberately misleading use of statistical concepts in the Texas lawsuit filed in #SCOTUS: a thread.It’s a long one, so get ready to dive
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Twitter Safety
TwitterSafety
After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence.https://blog.twitter.com/en_us/topics/company/2020
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Nash Across the 8th Dimension
Nash076
The reason they're shaking their fingers at us is the whole Gamestop thing is scaring the shit out of them.Reddit just killed at least one hedge fund. Maybe more.This could
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U.S. Dept. of Fear
FearDept
Seems homeless citizens haven't been dying of COVID at the rate we might have hoped. Because none of them own houses in which we could lock them up, they've been
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Gift
JGiftmacher
Back on this again... But really, lock down again, including schools, was an inevitability. The NHS has a finite capacity that, thanks to the Tories, is strained even by seasonal
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
Chapin 1912.Talking about droplets and airborne. To him "airborne" meant long-range as in many kilometers. Droplet could be through the air more than 1 or 2 m. Plus, he said
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Dr Clemens Chay
SinGulfura
1985 elections=28 fresh MPs. Of interest is the categorization of currents; back then terms like "nationalist" & "fundamentalist" were used. The gov's move to gain support from within the NA
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Kristen Clarke 866-OUR-VOTE
KristenClarkeJD
These are the members of the U.S. Postal Service's Board of Governors. They "are chosen to represent the public interest generally" and NOT special interests."Louis DeJoy "serves at the pleasure
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Alexis King
lexi_lambda
I’ve seen a lot of people talking about free/open-source software given the recent Mozilla news, and I think all that discussion is super valuable, but to me, the heart of
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sats
satsdart
I often read "where can I find this???" on twitter so here's a thread with stuff that i find useful, if you wanna add any be sure to reply: Starting
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J.J. Abbott
jjabbott
PA Republicans plan to move their partisan judicial districts scheme tomorrow.Another attack on democracy: disenfranchises 9 million voters and steals every voters' voice in 90% of statewide court seats.Every legal/good
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Nick
typejunky
Quick thread: went to Diss yesterday to sort something out and had time to kill between things, so I nipped to Burston to have a look at Burston Strike School,
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Stephen Knight 🔊 📺
GSpellchecker
1. I see Maajid Nawaz is enjoying his favourite hobby of patting himself on the back for always being right. But this is an entirely misleading account of what he
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☀️Dr. Nisse🌙⚗️
doctoryock
american libertarian when he realizes the founding fathers weren't austrian jewish economists from the 1800s (pictured: martinelli's sparkling apple cider) Alexander Hamilton: "The interest rate is now, uh, *sticks finger
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