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swampflora
Seeing leftists dismiss the idea of theory being inaccessible again. As someone w/ disabilities that severely affect my ability to read, learn, & process information (among other things): yes, theory
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Lydia Nicholas
LydNicholas
One of those good news things. you remember those? key point that's not super clear in this graph is that total usage went down over 100 TeraWatt Hours; a staggering
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Megan
_mharvey
Today I went from Newmarket to Otahuhu and back again, with my bike on the train. And let me tell you, I have some *thoughts* about station design and accessibility!My
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Vatsal
yawyr_vk
1/ Investing is a good analogy to think about life. Particularly the idea of resource allocation.Investing at its core is about capital allocation. You've got virtually unlimited firms out there
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Joshua Bauml, MD
Jbauml
Up next I am going to go through the CodeBreaK100 trial, evaluating AMG510 in patients with KRAS G12C+ NSCLC. I know a lot of people have already gone over these
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Kevin Yamamura
kyamamura
It's Budget Day in California. 11 a.m. release. It turned out to be a smart decision by @GavinNewsom and his team to roll out major pieces in advance given how
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Sarah McIntyre🦄🚀✨
jabberworks
Illustrators, take note of which publishers are crediting their illustrators on book covers and including their names in publicity. Those are much more likely to be the ones you want
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Indie Hackers
IndieHackers
Tip: With open startups growing in popularity, sharing your numbers is a great way to gain exposure and increase trust — especially early on. Join the movement to gain loyal
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Subhrajyoti
subhra2jyoti
Mini-#Thread on ‘distinctive humane traits’ of Indian warriors in early 9th century CE. #History #Bharat #India #Medieval #warriors #war #battle #humanity #Hindus Sulaiman, one of the first Arab merchants, who
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Ellie Bates
TalesfromEllie
I've been living with impacts of a rare, currently incurable, illness for around 20 years; here are some of things I've learned:Your experience of a long term illness is unique
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Tanya Lokot
tanyalokot
I don’t usually do end-of-year summaries, but... it’s been a tough year. So allow me and my impostor syndrome this thread. There’s also a broader point at the end, maybe.
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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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Edmonton Queer History Project
EdmQueerHistory
A rare glimpse into Edmonton's past & the infamous Pisces Bathhouse raid, which occurred at 2am on May 30, 1981Below are images of the actual police reports detailing the undercover
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kris gopalakrishnan
kris_sg
The pandemic forced us to WFH. What other rapid changes are happening? 1/15 The future will be a combination of office work and work from home - hybrid model 2/15
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Karon Liu
karonliu
I'm sure there's a lot of 2020 we'd like to leave behind, but I hope these food-related issues continue to be on our minds in 2021. (A thread): A continued
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Jeremy Buckles
JeremyBuckles
Looking over the data from last Sunday's tornado outbreak, it's another good reminder that it's often helpful to stand back and look at the base data. Derived parameters and indices
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