Toggle navigation
TWText.com
TWText.com
faq
Contact US
Follow US
#Experts
Dan Salt
danieljohnsalt
We're all locked down - now what?Not just here but in every country? All the arm chair experts can't tell me what they would do.1/ They point to the Far
Read more
Brett Lamb
VoteblueBrett
What is @realDonaldTrump ? From the many leakers inside the White House, there has come unceasing detail of his conduct his bullying, vulgarity, misogyny, racism, slight work ethic, disdain for
Read more
Stephen Walt
stephenWalt
I recently got an email from the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins, inviting me to register for and watch an online forum on “World Order
Read more
Stilgherrian
stilgherrian
Worth repeating: The vast majority of journalists are functionally innumerate and have almost no understanding of, say, science or engineering. Most political journalists only know a bit of political history
Read more
Rep. Eric Swalwell
RepSwalwell
Jim, if you are suggesting I shouldn’t have listened to @realDonaldTrump’s @Surgeon_General, I agree (see his tweet). Can we agree none of us should listen to either of these two
Read more
Dennis
pourteaux
I've started doing a LOT of telemedicine this year, even before Covid-19 was in the US. Over the last 30 days, I've seen close to 600 patients via telemedicine. I've
Read more
Dan Gardner
dgardner
Reminds me of an article in The Atlantic in the early 20th century. Demography is destiny, it argued. The most fertile nations must dominate. And for that reason, it forecast
Read more
Nate Cain (Parler: NateCain) ⭐⭐⭐🙏👪🇺🇸
cain_nate
Good morning and Happy Thanksgiving fellow Patriots! We’ve been in the middle of the fight for a couple weeks and need your help going after these turkeys. If you are
Read more
David Roberts
drvolts
If you had a chance to talk to some smart experts about CDR (carbon dioxide removal), what would you ask? What are you curious/worried/excited about in that space? Political dynamics?
Read more
Jonathon Marek
jonathon_marek
Let’s talk about this, supply chains, and the risks of the PRC. What experts think is the most likely explanation is that some company somewhere in the smartphone supply chain
Read more
Timnit Gebru
timnitGebru
I’m sick of this framing. Tired of it. Many people have tried to explain, many scholars. Listen to us. You can’t just reduce harms caused by ML to dataset bias.https://twitter.com/ylecun/status/1274782757907030016
Read more
Annette
weeble
Okay, what are your tips for getting to grips with a complex software deployment with many moving pieces (in this case Thanos/Prometheus on Kubernetes across multiple clusters) and few remaining
Read more
Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
In light of Trump's Advisor Scott Atlas spewing misinformation about masks, I'm re-upping this piece I wrote with @mlipsitch last week on the evidence around masks:MASKS WORKWe break down the
Read more
Beth Popp Berman
epopppp
I suggest that thinking about antitrust in terms of “expert capture” is useful for understanding this stability in antitrust. James Kwak and others have pointed out that regulatory domains can
Read more
Jeremy Boychyn 🌾🇨🇦
BoychynJeremy
1/5 Agronomy quarantine thought of the day: Being an agronomist is less about the accumulation of knowledge to a specific threshold and more about a desire to learn and grow.
Read more
timdunlop
timdunlop
Unfortunately, the media is setting this up as 'stay in lockdown' v 'return to "normal"'. This is what happens when your news values are about controversy rather than deliberation.Same thing
Read more
‹
1
2
...
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
...
471
472
›