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Laurence Cox #RiseUp4Rojava
ceesa_ma
January 2021 is not yet over – but it seems as though (in the US at least) a restorationist centrism is winning both against the Goya monster that is the
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Lakshman Swamy
laxswamy
Common sense uses limited info to make assumptions that fail in complex systems. 'Common sense' has always butted heads w medical science because science is not easy to understand and
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Justin Alexander
hexcrawl
Why do NPCS fight to the death in RPGs?1. GMs (and the industry) moved away from morale rules because of the "roll vs. role" mentality which, in part, maintained that
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
The Great Barrington declaration, a dangerous ideology grounded in pseudoscience promoted by libertarians with vested interests has now embraced the government's policy as the 'focused protection' strategy they outlined.We shoul
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Sam Newman
samnewman
So a few people have asked why I have this snarky response. What is my problem with this service? Well, to be clear, it’s not an issue with GraphQL, it’s
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Emily Coleman
editoremilye
This is my semi-regular plea to you that if you're going to write your representatives about the USPS, you must write a unique, not copy-pasted or generated message. If you
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Amaan
amaanbali
One has to be absolutely DUMB to buy that everything is rosy in Kashmir for minorities. The THREAD highlights some basic things that minorities face in Kashmir but don’t play
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Brendan Udkovich Stern
BrendanUStern
I suppose there are two kinds of people in the world: those who deliberate whether they should say “pardon me” after passing gas, and those who are deaf. A thread
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Nathaniel Read
ReadNathaniel
It is somehow still the case in 2020 that I an buy a few bits of paper at low cost and retrospectively declare a chunk of historic renewable electricity as
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Alexandros Marinos
alexandrosM
Machines are making beautiful things without even trying to. We ask them to make something that optimizes for our requirements, they give us something back that looks surprisingly like nature.
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Samir Lakhani
samirl
I was a Product Manager at @Amazon for about 3 years. Here are the Top 10 things I learned there that set the company apart from their peers THREAD
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Alessandro Donada
BioRugby
Very excited to hear from Dr. Barile @SCICambridge for our Department seminars @institut_curie! Looking forward to a dense talk on lineage tracing, single-cell transcriptomics and cell cycle regulation! #Blood #stemcells
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Gary Koekemoer
Gary22k
As USA sleeps & the world twiddles it’s thumbs... I know the Knickers Squad are taking blows at the mo, and calling all pockets in desperation.Perhaps some handy hints to
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Anne Sosin
asosin
Choice dominates the discourse on #covid19. But lack of choice drives the epidemiology. A few thoughts on conversations around “choice” (and shaming) in the context of #covid19. Poor choices are
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Tim Matthews™
timmatmusic
Look, this post isn't about JP specifically; it's about benzodiazepines.As someone who has *almost* successfully withdrawn from a very serious and dangerous dependence upon them myself, I feel duty-bound to
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
Since the dawn of the Internet, it has been clear that we need and have the opportunity to build a system of scholarly communication free of limitations of print: a
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