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Sara Danner Dukic
saradannerdukic
Read this, and remember a few things (more below).https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/07/08/facebook-roger-stone/ Roger Stone was in personal contact with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/29/us/pol
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Yuan Yang
YuanfenYang
I started working on this story a year ago, and this is the right week to get it out. How Microsoft laid roots in China, and seeded its future tech
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Ray Ricker
CoachRix8
Thread: So the voting so far is not as close as I thought it was going to be. Quick feet/Transfer (sorry @under2catching ) has ran away with it over arm
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John Carolin đź”°
JohnCarolin
So some folks in the @ne0liberal community have been shitting on public golf courses recently. @koaleszenz comes to mind...So, here's the Twitter Ne0liberal Defense of Public Golf Courses Most localities
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Angelo Izama
Opiaiya
A few thoughts on some lessons about the "post #COVID19" economy ahead of the conversation tomorrow. Firstly, if Africa must walk away with yet another lesson it should be that
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Ayesha
AyeshaSelden
I’ve evolved on this thought. All Black people who work a traditional 9-5 need side-hustle income. I used to regurgitate the notion that nOt EvErYoNe WaNtS tO bE a BuSiNeSs
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Kamil Galeev
kamilkazani
Let's discuss the informational dimension of this war. Many complain about "propaganda" which distorts its image. Bad take. Propaganda affects public opinion which is only one aspect of what's happening.
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Kerry Davis
mskerryd
Soapbox thread:All these people making (insensitive) coronavirus baby jokes need to know a few facts first. The US org that oversees fertility treatments just recommended everyone halt treatment because basically,
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balajis.com
balajis
For all the folks arguing COVID-19 isn’t that bad...what they are missing is that most consumer experiences aren’t that good.You're 55. Are you going to risk serious illness for a
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Josh Michaud
joshmich
Everyone on here is required to have a Sweden take so here’s mine: the country has pursued a middle ground approach that leaves it neither looking great, nor terrible. It’s
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Ashwin Mahesh
ashwinmahesh
Is the lock down an over-reaction? It's important to ask this question, but it's also important to ask it in an objective way, without making it an accusation about the
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Daniel Sohege
stand_for_all
THREAD I know that there is a pandemic on, but that really is no excuse for @migrationwatch rehashing an already debunked piece from last year in the hope that repeating
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The Election Wizard
Wizard_Predicts
Historically Reliable Data Points Indicating a #Trump Victory Significant voter registration shifts towards Republicans in battleground states over the past four years. Exceeding large Republican participation rates in non-competitive
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Santiago
svpino
I always get Normalization and Standardization mixed up.But they are different.Notes about them and why do we care. Feature scaling is key for a lot of Machine Learning algorithms to
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David Barry
pappubahry
Australian case numbers updated for 16 March: https://github.com/pappubahry/AU_COVID19/blob/master/time_series_cases.csv Update for 17 March; 21% rise today. https://github.com/pappubahry/AU_COVID19/blob/master/time_series_cases.csv Update
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Jacqui Taylor ✝️💫
ajacquitaylor
1) FDA document admits “Covid” PCR test was developed without isolated samples for test calibration, effectively admitting it’s testing something else. 2) A document just released by the U.S. Food
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