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Joe Kelly
joekelly100
It’s worth bearing in mind that Satoshi is probably Paul Le Roux; a legit (if wayward) genius, exact fit both for skills and utility of the system, and one of
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Frank Sharry
FrankSharry
A thread on what Stephen Miller and his allies are up to now. They are trying to set up Biden for failure by setting a frame that is a trap.First,
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Rabbi Zvi Solomons 🕎 follow @RabbiSolomons
RabbiZvi
Interesting little known fact: many Christmas songs were composed by Jews. (I’m dreaming of a) White Christmas was written by Isidore Beilin (Irving Berlin) which broke all records in 1942
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Apolitical Academy Global
ApoliticalAcadG
From outrage, sadness to action: 10 things you can do to help revitalize democracy (1/10) Subscribe and listen to the “How to Citizen” podcast by the incredible @baratunde -https://baratunde.com/howtocitizen (2/10)
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Matt Clancy
mattsclancy
Learning curves are a popular model of tech progress. Basically they say doubling cumulative production -> consistent price declines. E.g., every doubling of total installed solar capacity leads to a
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
asemota
My first job after university was to help run ”Credit and Marketing” courses for banks. My uncle wrote the first credit policy manual for any bank in Nigeria and we
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Abhishek N Jain
anj_101
THREAD: Notes from Prof Bakshi's (@Sanjay__Bakshi) Lecture on Maintenance Capex - https://vimeo.com/456037800 It’s important to understand maintenance capex to understand the economics of the business and from a valuation perspe
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Zoe Gardner
ZoeJardiniere
Right, here is my BIG THOUGHT for today: Yes, radical, transformative change in our immigration system is 100% achievable and we can convince the country of it, too. Sorry for
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gyro 🍂
fullmetalgyro
//Major SBR spoilersI've written this thread to discuss one of my favorite arcs in SBR and in all of animanga. This thread covers many aspects of the arc especially the
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William Gillis 🏴
rechelon
I wanted to do a thread on this piece by Sarah Constantin discussing a dichotomy in how people view freedom.Is it optimization (studiously pursuing a single goal) or indifference (when
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Giorgos Kallis
g_kallis
Indeed, as scholars who have studied Malthus show, Malthus was not a 'Malthusian'. He had a healthy dose of respect for technology, believed in growth, and posited that the greatest
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Jonathan Shedler
JonathanShedler
1/ Here's an updated thread on borderline personality, from a forthcoming book chapter. (I wasn't happy with the earlier version—this one's better) "The term borderline dates back to a time
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GlumBird
GlumBird
This is a well meaning comparison, but it is considerably incorrect. There is already a eugenicist cull of disabled people in motion. The ideology which justifies it is neither strictly
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Daniel Crosby
danielcrosby
A pretty-darn-exhaustive "This I Believe" as it pertains to money, markets and human behavior. 1/manyHumankind’s greatest asset is an ability to build trust through shared commitment to pro-social fictions. Capital
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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
We are living through a terrible time in many ways, but it is a Golden Age for public-facing history. No major pundit, as far as I’m aware, has as consistently
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Gibson Biddle
gibsonbiddle
1) Things that surprise me after 6 months of virtual talks, workshops & exec events. First, I assumed that NPS for virtual events would be 10-20 points lower for virtual
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