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Matthew Cortland, Esq
mattbc
Let's play spot the pattern:Ableds: we refuse to invest in a ventilator stockpile sized to cope with foreseeable infectious disease pandemicsAlso ableds: we're preferentially denying disabled folks access to ventilators
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Your average jew w/ stomach issues #dispridemonth
JoelleHGRides
Here's a thing I worry about when talking about my experiences as a disabled cyclist. A thread about ableism and cycling: 1/ I use an e-bike to minimize the pain
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זְאֵב עֲרָבוֹת
ughlycoyote
A couple years ago there was discourse in the CI/disabled community (particularly the IF/m*lingerer-obsessed portion) that stigmatized adults wearing youth clothes as being infantile and regressive, but, hot take:Adaptive kids'
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Jess Gartner (she/her)
jessgartner
I’m old enough to remember when Silicon Valley thought that every kid doing self-directed learning via Chromebooks/iPads was the *goal* Billions of dollars invested in “adaptive” learning tech and
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Melissa Chen
MsMelChen
Not wearing a mask, outright denying vaccines pre-emptively & refusing to abide by social distancing guidelines are slowly becoming badges of honor & signaling devices for a growing contingent too
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Kert Viele
KertViele
(1/6) Interesting discussion on REMAPCAP and AI. I first thought ”ick, an unnecessary sidebar to the real innovations”, then “maybe it’s AI in an overly broad sense of AI”….and now
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₿urger
BurgerCryptoAM
1\ Witnessed some debate on whether bitcoin follows a random walk or not. Here are some remarks from my side. 2\ First it is useful to have a look at
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Iris van Rooij
IrisVanRooij
Evolutionary bias, the tendency to think all scientific questions about human psychology and behaviour have evolutionary answers. Fun fact: I have been deemed a creationist for questioning particular evolutionary explanations
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Juliette Kayyem
juliettekayyem
THREAD. Updated crisis management chart to get our bearings for years ahead. New addition: stop talking about recovery. It’s misleading. It won’t come until vaccine distribution. We are entering a
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Juliette Kayyem
juliettekayyem
Where are we? However we “open up,” it will be a very different type of recovery. No going back to normal. For year plus, we will be in “adaptive recovery”
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Jon Stevens-Hall
JonStevensHall
The developing body of science and thinking around Complex Adaptive Systems is incredibly fascinating, and feels to me to be the big missing element of aligning established enterprise technology bases
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Sometimes it’s useful to revisit basic concepts. We appear to have forgotten that immunity after viral infection is the rule, not the exception. “In this chapter, we highlight the principal
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Dustin Pease
lokationnation
I know many people would love to see a command metric, including myself, but it will simply never exist at the professional level.We cannot measure intention. Any information telling you
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ESO
ESO
1/20 Happy 20th anniversary UT4! Do you know this giant telescope, part of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) at @ESO ’s Paranal Observatory? You might recognise it from its cool
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aaron aldrich
crayzeigh
Ending #Failoverconf is @jpaulreed saying hi to his mom and maybe talking about Resilience Engineering Resilience gets convoluted because there’s a lot of “R” words that tend to get intermixed
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James Gardiner
runflyjump
1 #WBTC1 #EvoBeh1 Bats have diverse diets and foraging strategies which shape their morphology. Anecdotally, frugivores have small ears and no tail membrane. How similar are these traits between frugivorous
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