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Tim Lucas
toolmantim
I’ve been searching around for info and data on the carbon footprint of cloud hosting providers, and it seems @anne_e_currie and @PaulDJohnston’s “State of Data Center Energy Use” report has
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Mihir Shah
elmihiro
Since people keep raising the DF-21/ASBM bogey despite the fact that most navies are pretty dismissive of the weapon, I thought it would be a good idea to do a
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/20 Good time to update on testing. @DHSCgovuk statement yesterday. Strong letter from @CommonsSTC to Prime Minister sharing many of the concerns we have been raising: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/135/science-and-technology-c
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Alexander Lanoszka
ALanoszka
Good thread, but for me the interesting question is not whether arms races lead to war (too many problems with reverse causation), but how they shape state's choices over armaments
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StevieMcFace
JisatsuBjd
Thanks everyone who helped with the theft post. One of my best friends pointed it out and I am thankful. Always let an artist know when you see this sort
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Richard Forbes
Richardjforbes
At the request of @EricGrenierCBC, here are some more colourizations of the past, courtesy of Deoldify. We begin in John A Macdonald’s Ottawa. The original parliament buildings from the back
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Philip Loring
ConserveChange
Sustainability threshold concept #1: Complexity. This means: seeing the world as interconnected systems, not simple arrangements of cause and effect. Outcomes are emergent and synergistic, not additive and predictable (1/n)
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Caroline Shenton
dustshoveller
The night of the 10-11 May 1941 was the worst - and last - of the London #Blitz, 80 years ago today. 700 tons of bombs killed 1500, injured another
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Ian Yorston
IanYorston
So, here’s my take…Dominic Cummings wants to change the face of BritainHe believes (perhaps rightly) that the Brexit vote & the General Election bolster his viewsEverything before #COVID19 was based
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Steve Baker MP FRSA 🗽
SteveBakerHW
Today, the lockdown cure prescribed runs the very real risk of being worse than the disease. We are especially concerned about outside sport, the 10pm curfew, closure of non-essential retail,
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
I remember when we stopped calling police weapons "nonlethal" and switched to "less lethal" - I thought it was a victory for anti-authoritarian realism, ditching a polite euphemism for a
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Ian Dunt
IanDunt
Alright. Fuck knows why I'm doing this, but I'm going to live tweet tonight's Commons debate. God help me. If you're not interested in in the internal market bill &
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Stacy, Librarian-in-Residence
DarkLiterata
Some people aren't listening. Why could that be? Vocational awe ≠ calling library workers who want to keep their jobs ignorant. Of course they want their jobs. That isn't the
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Météo-France
meteofrance
#HistoireMétéo La météorologie est une science mais elle fût et reste aujourd'hui encore étroitement liée à des histoires, des croyances populaires, d'innombrables dictons météo pour codifier les caprices du ciel,
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Steve Baker MP FRSA 🗽
SteveBakerHW
Via @spectator,"Some of those claiming to be ‘following the science’ seem not to understand the meaning of the word."https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/how-strong-was-the-scientific-advice-behind-lockdownMy letter and brief t
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
As we await the new US commitment on emissions reductions, we should keep two simple facts in mind:First, the US is responsible for 40% of global emissions in excess of
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