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Péter Szilágyi (karalabe.eth)
peter_szilagyi
Complexity is an often overlooked aspect of a system because usually someone else is paying the price for it, not the person creating it.But don't be mistaken, someone *is* paying
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Evan Beaver
evcricket
A story about an engineering assignment I did in about 2003. 4th year mechanical engineering students were given a task of making a pump and generator from scratch, to demonstrate
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Santiago
svpino
Data is the core of machine learning.It should not surprise you that most of the work you'll have to do is related to capturing, managing, processing, and validating data.A few
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Stephanie Morillo
radiomorillo
I'm *this* close to cold emailing my husband's company's IT department and offering my services. Every day I have to hear him complain about how these highly technical folks aren't
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Tom Nichols
RadioFreeTom
This is like when people tell me about their friends who are engineers who are dedicated Trumpists. You can be skilled at something but in terms of emotional intelligence be
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MClare
eng_mclare
Why I'm Likely Leaving Structural Engineering - A Thread:@PJJefferis @jjsolly I’ll start with the challenges that I think are universal across the industry, followed by my personalexperience… I don’t think
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Scientists in School
Sci_in_School
Scientists in School has been hit hard by the extended school and community closures because of COVID-19. We have had to temporarily close our doors and are facing $1.2 million
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Prof. Christopher Pressler
chris_pressler
And not forgetting the Joule Science and Engineering Library in our Sackville Street Building. Finally, for those not familiar with the juxtaposition that is Manchester’s architecture, here’s Deansgate, home of
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Naoise Falafel
naoisefalafel
as much as there's a serious need to look at how the left is combating the rise of the fash here tactically etc there's v little focus on the huge
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François Chollet
fchollet
For most of our history, the development of technology has been inextricably tied to war. Truly civilian technological progress is a very recent development -- it only really took off
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Bhupender K Bhardwaj
poetrymania21
It helps to weed out certain perceptual biases with regard to civil services in India esp on civil services day. Some of my acquaintances/friends who are Indian Engineering Service or
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Kimberly Rinck
Kimmy_Buffett
A vine thread of college majors Philosophy majors Accounting majors Criminal Justice majors English majors Psychology majors Marketing majors Sales Chemistry majors Early Childhood Education Middle Level Education Secondary Education
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Kyle Niemeyer
kyleniemeyer
Yesterday I learned that friend and colleague Dr. Nancy Squires, senior instructor in @OregonStateMIME, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Thursday.This is a huge loss, both personally and professionally.https://mime.oregonstate.edu/p
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stephanie
isosteph
software engineering jargon is truly the dumbest jargon every other stem field gets cool greek & latin terminology but every day i have to be like "now catfish sends a
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Nathaniel Eliot
temujin9
Ancient religious practices have this interesting natural tension between legibility and mysteries. Legibility emphasizes making yourself predictable and pleasing to others. Mysteries emphasize private personal improvement, which makes you less
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Ryan Frantz
iluvcranberries
Key takeaways from our very own ‘Coimbatore girl’ @anuhariharan of @ycombinator on 'Powering the next billion-dollar businesses from India'@YourStoryCo @SharmaShradha (thread) 1.Find 100 users that LOVE you and not 1
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