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Nandita Saikia
nsaikia
Beginning a new thread on the #TRIPSwaiver; I'll start by collating previous threads. And then get down to details / developments as and when although there isn't a chance it'll
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E.W. Niedermeyer
Tweetermeyer
I mean, the feds have done multiple on-site inspections since the (unenforced?) BAAQMD violations dropped, and multiple paint shop sources told me that Tesla rampantly violated its permit conditions for
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Bernard TRITZ
lorrain131
5G : UFC Que Choisir demande une vraie carteA thread http://inf-os-tech.fr/2020/10/17/5g-ufc-que-choisir-demande-une-vraie-carte/ http://msn.com - http://clubic.com - 5G : le président d'UFC Que Choisir demande une vraie c
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François Chollet
fchollet
There's a lot of value to be created just by uncomplicating things that people have been overcomplicating.Programming is a prime example. Code is a powerful tool, and anyone can learn
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Karen Hao
_KarenHao
If I launched a weekly Zoom show to talk about AI, tech, and anything BUT coronavirus, would you watch? A 30-60m breather from the relentless Covid-19 news. Enough yes votes
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Gail Davies
gailfdavies
Have been trying to find an analogy for the ‘lecturers are lazy’, ‘online is easier’ accusation. Consider lecturers as musicians. Lecture courses are a bit like playing a live album.
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Nate
NateTeachBklyn
I am deeply worried about the recent “remote learning is here to stay” trend.I believe my school had been able to put together one of the most robust and effective
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Todd Vierling
ToddVierling
This week after testimony to Congress from the CEOs of major tech companies, news outlets covered it with supposed historical context. Most of those outlets missed the boat, but none
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Casey Fiesler, PhD, JD, geekD
cfiesler
One of our classes has been the victim of some really intense zoombombing, and all I can think about is that this is exactly why ethical speculation around unintended consequences
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Robin Hanson
robinhanson
I'll happily bet to say that Biden is crazy wrong here: "We will see more technological change in the next 10 years – than we saw in the last 50
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Brad Setser
Brad_Setser
A common comment I receive, in public and in private, is that I don’t understand trade in services.The U.S. after all, is a big exporter of high-end services, and runs
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:Curious-Astronaut:
davidurbano
For your knowledge and consideration only regarding 5G and the health of people in major cities where the tech has been turned on and where CV19 has impacted thousands of
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Udi Wertheimer
udiWertheimer
The ONLY novel feature of the bitcoin network is censorship resistanceNOTHING else about it is new. Auditability isn’t, authentication with public key cryptography isn’t new, digital payments sure aren’t new.It’s
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mark latonero
latonero
I remember 10 years ago, seeing images of US Naval Ship Comfort arriving in Port-au-Prince in response to a catastrophic earthquake. I hadn't thought of the day it would be
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Tom Coates
tomcoates
If you are a young person getting into design or tech, absolutely 100% ignore this account and the person quoted in it. The tiny percentage of people who are treating
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US Embassy Cairo
USEmbassyCairo
Bilateral commercial linkages continue to grow with the goal of enacting new agreements that liberalize trade and increase two-way economic streams. Egypt is an economic leader in the Arab world.
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