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My_Livin_Truth
Being a Bitcoiner is hard. Until it isn’t. Here’s a few truths you must discover if you want to be a strong handed, hodler of last resort.THREAD 1.) EVERYONE’S
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Brianna Wu
BriannaWu
Thread: The story of how @mattgaetz became a target of the Trump justice department is even crazier and weirder than you can imagine.It involves blockchain, blatant fraud by a local
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Ophelia WASH YOUR HANDS Bottom 🕷
OpheliaBottom
A #COVIDー19 thread. Once upon a time I was working on a TV programme called "Demolition Day) for @Channel4 as a producer/director (with @giagia presenting, as it happens). The programme
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Anna Hughes
AnnaGHughes
I’m old enough to remember when the motion of the Sailing Stones was still a mystery. 1/ [: Paul Whitfield/Getty Images] The sailing stones of Death Valley were first documented
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Lola Okunrin
lollypeezle
Doing good. A thread to readAround November 1999, there was a clash between the Hausas and the Yorubas in Mile 12. I was very young at that time but i
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
The "contact tracing" apps don't do "contact tracing" - they do "exposure notification." Contact tracing is a labor-intensive shoe-leather process built on relationships and it is stubbornly resistant to au
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Stuart Herbert 🖤
stuherbert
It's just all so predictable, isn't it? :(https://twitter.com/LeoKelion/status/1273591281470537728 Here's the official #ukGov announcement.https://www.gov.uk/government/news/next-phase-of-nhs-coronavirus-covid-19-app-announcedLe
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Simon Weller
simonpweller
Today I am doing a code review of the meditation app @DoableDanny is working on. He graciously shared the source code with me. Jump into the the to learn the
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Adam Bunch
TODreamsProject
1. In 1767, the Gazette de Québec reported that a werewolf was on the loose in Canada. 2. It was far from the first “loup-garou” to terrorize Quebec. There’d been
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Raghib Ali MPH MSc MA(Camb) MA(Oxf) DLSHTM FRCP
drraghibali
Good and bad news from the latest data – and the first evidence that the current measures appear to be working and that we can control the virus without a
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Matthew Noah Smith
MattNoahSmith
Last night I finished reading @AlecMacGillis's book _Fulfillment_. Here are a few thoughts...Since I work in moral and political theory, I was inclined to read the book as a meditation
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Katherine Cross
Quinnae_Moon
This @zeynep article is an important read and illustrates a criminally underrated perspective on the pandemic: accepting the severity of COVID-19 while calling for more thoughtful mitigation.https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/04/closing-
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🦴Spooky Shkeleton🦴
workingdog_
Some Jews, like me, have ancestry from the Roman province of Judea in West Asia ~1900 years ago before being expelled. A lot of jews have a completely different heritage
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Olivia Messer 🌊
OliviaMesser
“Only about 250 kids actually showed up because they were warned by teachers and coaches that they should not attend because of the virus,” said the mom who planned it.
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
What a discouraging and irresponsible turn of events, if true. The Dept of Justice threatening to sue states for acting to stop a pandemic. 1/xhttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-21/barr-says-doj-may-act-against-governors-with-strict-viru
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Stephen Horn
SteveSince91
Picked up this old 2003 @LaughitOff3000 annual in a dusty corner of a 2nd hand bookshop in Cape Town earlier this year and am discovering an interesting and vibrant past
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