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Santiago
svpino
This is a thread about good software design.— Because we need more of it, not less — A fundamental characteristic of good software is its ability to change.You can also
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Chris Espley
ChrisEspley1
Dear @EricRWeinstein,Regarding what's been happening in our society since the early 1970s, many of us see the same problems that you do but attribute them to a different cause.I want
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Elliott Zaagman
ElliottZaagman
This piece is not untrue, but it’s indicative of a larger problem.It frames itself as “realistic,” while simply ignoring what are the primary issues of conflict between the US and
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Charity Majors
mipsytipsy
Hold up, translating..."I work for established, mature companies where it doesn't make sense to put in the work it would take to let developers own their own services in production,
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
In 1972, the Club of Rome published "Limits to Growth," which used pretty straightforward modeling to predict that the world's productive capacity would be exhausted soon. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Limits_to_Growth1/ B
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Donald Schneider
DonFSchneider
THREAD/ Good news: using a new(ish) measure of the labor share that Rognlie deems "the best measure," pay and productivity are growing together.Bad news: there's a much bigger puzzle than
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Julian Gewirtz
JulianGewirtz
US-China relations are endlessly compared to a new "Cold War"—but I think we need more creative analogies. One analogy that I've been considering recently is less well known to Americans
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Luke Gorrie
lukego
Back in my happy place and looking at how to hand solder a couple or Luna boards. The parts from LSC aren't here yet but I have the ICs. FPGAs
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Geoeconomica
Geoeconomics
Beginning to wonder if #geoeconomics versus #geopolitics (as catchwords of interest) point to where perceptions of systemic risk are focused? Thread: 1/ The origin of "geopolitics" stems from a Swedish
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Michael McFaul
McFaul
The deployment of the Cold War as a historical metaphor to explain our new "cold war" with China today needs to move beyond over-simplistic, black & white slogans. Its complex.
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Dan Rose
DanRose999
I was at Amzn in 2000 when the internet bubble popped. Capital markets dried up & we were burning $1B/yr. Our biggest expense was datacenter -> expensive Sun servers. We
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
The phrase "Wall Street Versus Main Street" has a nice ring to it, but what does it actually mean? Here's a very concrete example of how policies can be rigged
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Prof Bunny Hugger 🌍🌹🌱💙 #ClimateAction
JKSteinberger
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." Congratulations, degrowth, we're now at the penultimate stage 3, apparently. That sure went fast.
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Rooshan Aziz
rooshanaziz
Extremely tired/fatigued of discussing PK monetary policy given we have bigger (structural) fish to fry but reneging since @81shaz published piece yest on how SBP is pushing to focus solely
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Elise Thomas
elisethoma5
I have been looking into the timeline of the "Typhoon Investigations" report which makes a number of allegations about links between the Bidens and the Chinese Communist Party. I've found
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dharmic aeroplate
daeroplate
When a country becomes tier1 economic power with builtup overhang of vast resources (usa in 1920), it will either incite or atleast use the next great conflict to level that
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