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Pierre de Wulf
PierreDeWulf
People tend to spend weeks doing market research before shipping.Market research is useful, but you don't have to spend months doing it.Take a 7-day http://Ahrefs.com trial instead.Here is everything you
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compound
compound100x
Stripe thread (I)1. I'm so impressed by the collison brothers that I think it makes sense to track the company ahead of ipo. Will share more as I learn in
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Laura Robinson
LauraRbnsn
Thread I spent too much time on: Every day, I get emails and DMs from evangelical kids under 18. I don't answer most of my "fan mail," as it were
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Michael Lester
mw_lester
Experiencing probably the biggest most painful burnout of my life and it's happened when I least expected it - when I finally seemed to have achieved a decent work/life balance.
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David Cancel
dcancel
1/ What I wish I knew when I was younger 2/ * Read every day. It doesn't matter what. It doesn't matter if you "finish the book". Just read.
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SBPRNYC
sbprnyc
What You Need To Know To Become An Influencer #Thread Establish Your Audience: Utilize your platform analytics and insights to acquire the following:-audience location-age range-gender -which content types garner
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
One cannot avoid the conclusion that synapses evolved out of the same mechanisms as multicellularity. What binds bodies together shares the same origins as what binds brains together.https://phys.org/news/2020-06-evolution-synapse.html What
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Gerry Conway Wears A Mask Because He Cares
gerryconway
Cute story: Decades ago, Kurt’s son Boston was in a San Fernando Valley children’s theater group with my daughter Cara. Goldie and Kurt came to the parent performance and afterward
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Maaret Pyhäjärvi
maaretp
Let's talk about model-based testing. Or more like, I talk to make notes of the way I model model-based testing. My history with it is longer than I care to
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ChadTrainer
RealChadTrainer
There a lot of #squat exercisesSome build big legs, some are great for cartilages and ligaments. Some build strength in the knees while some build strong #glutes and lower back.Some
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Kit Yates
Kit_Yates_Maths
A summary of the data I presented at this afternoon's @IndependentSage briefing taking in the latest on Cases, Hospitalisations and Death statistics.On cases and hospital admissions, it's largely been a
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Daniel Goldberg
prof_goldberg
I would just like to point out that Nate Silver's nonsense today didn't merely insult public health scientists, epidemiologists, and officials.It also insulted public health ethicists, implying that it takes
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Dr Kathleen Neal
KB_Neal
Serious point, from a historian of letter writing... we are in a time of flux in communication forms and formulae. A short https://twitter.com/ProfessorCrunk/status/1349012729936412676 One key issue is we are all
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Mr Wise
MrWiseCHS
#CurriculumforWales THREAD: After an incredibly busy, rewarding and inspiring two weeks, my obsession with (and learning about) curriculum continues. Here’s some of my current thinking around CfW, taking on board
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Jonathan Ichikawa
jichikawa
I got sucked into the contemporary retread of last year's viral math controversy about 8 ÷ 2(2+2).I'm on team 1:8 ÷ 2(2+2) =8 ÷ 2(4) =8 ÷ 8 = 1I
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Mike McHargue
mikemchargue
I'd like to revisit some of the feedback I got to this thread, because some people made some good points as they pushed back.https://twitter.com/mikemchargue/status/1341052947363319808 The piece of feedback that got
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