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Seaver Wang
wang_seaver
Speaking for myself, I regularly read writing from the degrowth side.When degrowthers get criticized, they claim critics are misrepresenting degrowth."That's not degrowth! Degrowth is more planned, just, equitable than that!"B
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jimmytwotimes Ⓥ
cryptoJTT
1/11EVERYONE should know about this Here is my long term analysis on $vet and why it's going to take off to a potential 580 sats.The data is showing us its
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Ryan Bourne
MrRBourne
.@tylercowen has an interesting post on libertarians and pandemic policy today. If I'm internalising correctly, I see him as making two separate points: that the libertarian response to a pandemic
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Privacy Matters
PrivacyMatters
UN report: ROADMAP FOR DIGITAL COOPERATION"The world is at a critical inflection point for technology governance, made more urgent by the ongoing pandemic""It is important to redouble efforts to better
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Huguenard Lab
HuguenardLab
Science twitter thread/rant: Is discovery science dying? Is novelty being replaced by high quality/high volume megascience that values quantity and quality over novelty? I’ll make some enemies with this thread.
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Shane Parrish
ShaneAParrish
There is an important thinking tool known as Level Two ThinkingHere’s what it is, why it matters, and how to use it in everyday life. Level One Thinking is
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Joshua Gans
joshgans
OK time to weigh in on the Gigi Foster COVID-19 view for Australia. I'll do this as academics should but to forecast I am disappointed she took these views to
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starkytower 💙💚
starkytower
Ok, I’m still outside the drama today but from what I can gather this is my conclusion: Do you guys get how bad a finale has to be to get
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Akshay Alladi
akshayalladi
Thread: The argument on the merits of the farm reform bill are anyway compelling, and validated by experts. Self described “Pro-reform” people in commentariat have hence latched on to the
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Emily M. Bender
emilymbender
I've now read Yuan, Liu and @gneubig 's paper "Can We Automate Scientific Reviewing?" https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.00176 ... and of course I have a few things to say: /1 I'd like to start
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Patrick Colbeck✝️
pjcolbeck
Today, I was contacted by a member of the Lansing media regarding the possibility of another run for Governor. I responded that I hadn't ruled it out completely but my
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Boss Your Day
bossyourday
How to Sell Anything Online-A Thread-Retweets appreciated!Guaranteed 1) Set Goals in Writing - Before you sell anything there needs to be a plan. - Create the plan and make
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Charlie McCurdy
charliejmccurdy
.@ONS PSF data out this morning provides a fiscal assessment ahead of the March budget. Borrowing is the highest April to January (10 months) on record at £270.6bn but borrowing
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Christopher M. Dougherty
C_M_Dougherty
A thread on the recent news of DoD's withdrawal of ~12k troops from Germany: https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/35181/pentagon-details-trumps-plan-to-pull-nearly-12000-troops-out-of-delinquent-germany 1/25 I arrived at the Pentagon i
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Eric Garland
ericgarland
HOW DOES THIS GIF ONLY HAVE 50 RTs? TWITTER. GET IT TOGETHER AND SPREAD JOY.https://twitter.com/Travon/status/1324761755474567169 Forget "Good Trouble." Some legendary Americans specialized in "History-Making Trouble." L
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Danny Bate
DannyBate4
This 11th-century fresco, today found under the Basilica of San Clemente in Rome, is a treasure for both historians and linguists.This is because the rather rude text in the lower
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