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Anson Horton
AnsonHorton
Incremental rebuild was a feature of the C# compiler which was meant to increase the throughput after an initial build. It worked on the principle that changes in between builds
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John Brooks
jakebrooksGULC
1/ Student loan *interest* is simultaneously central to the lives of borrowers, but somewhat removed from policy discussions, esp. when we just talk about the size of individual and total
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Mireille Paquet
Mireille_Paquet
Out today: a study of the impact of irregular border crossings on intergovernmental relations in Canada (with @RobertSchertzer, published by @irpp). Why this angle ? Of course, our starting
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Louise Norris
LouiseNorris
1. It may be Christmas week, but there's still plenty of new health insurance news. Here's my latest overview: https://www.healthinsurance.org/blog/2020/12/23/the-scoop-health-insurance-news-december-23-2020/Follow this thread for a
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Joy Lere
joylerepsyd
Sleep is not an interruption, inconvenience, or obstacle.It is one of the most powerful performance optimization tools you have. Sleep smarter to live stronger. Increase daytime exposure to sunlight- Smart
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Erin Kissane
kissane
Good morning. As far as we can tell from state + federal data, this is what's going on with the pandemic this week. https://covidtracking.com/analysis-updates/soaring-death-numbers-and-highly-regional-outbreaks-this-week-in-covid-19-dat
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Jonathan Ware
ReassessHistory
Regular readers know I have no love lost for Hastings. Much of his work is pretty lazy cash cow history aimed at the Boomer market.But does he have a point?Is
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KAMALA is your VP
NovusDivus
Show some of the Black Women running for office some LOVE this #ValentinesDay Please follow and donate if you canThanks (THREAD) #BlackWomenLead #VoteFORBlackWomen #BlackLove #BlackHistoryMonth Shontel M Brown
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Maths In India
MathsInIndia
In the history of mathematics, the concept of zero is rather new. Humans appeared on the earth approximately 200,000 years ago and only around 3000 BCE, men learned mathematics. Zero
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Lσɾҽʅαi (Laura) Lყcαɳ
LorelaiLycan
I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately, given the fact that in my current relationship my mental health hasn’t really struggled at all.Can we talk about those men who
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Ms. Ratched.
ms_ratched
I’m seeing a lot of Trans-Holocaust arguments so I’ve put together the following thread for easy reading. Trans gender people were never recognised or legislated against. They did not exist
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Simon “Kinematic” K
SimonZev
DAY96: 23/09/2018 my next journey leg from #Amsterdam to #Luxembourg is on an early @NS_online train from Amsterdam Centraal to Antwerpen Centraal I change onto a fairly
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Elizabeth Yin
dunkhippo33
Some thoughts on network effects and how it's a double edge sword: First, what are network effects? Most people get this wrong, so it's important to establish definitions upfrontRead on
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கண்மணி
kanmanisays
I am glad Indira Jaising mam raised the question. But my only question to Hon'ble Justice Indu Malhotra mam with all due respect is, Why is it that when it
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Tim Wise
timjacobwise
1/ A few thoughts re: the increasingly accepted (and somewhat obvious) wisdom that "if the people who stormed the capitol had been Black they'd have been beaten or shot." This
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Mario Cervera
macerub
Do you know what characterization testing is?The term was introduced by @mfeathers, the author of the well-known book: "Working Effectively with Legacy Code"A thread about characterization testing. Imagine that
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