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Richard Blechinger :: pretzelhands
pretzelhds
Let's kick this off. Creating a pinned, always-on-top window: Easy enough#pretzelnotes Making the window toggleable like my terminal: No big issue either!#pretzelnotes Now comes the more interesting part: The content
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Ken Tindell
kentindell
Modern computing comes down to one question: Is it better to fight a dozen really simple CPUs or one really complex one?https://twitter.com/la_rainette/status/1390300170668019719 I suspect we are at a CISC-vs-RISC moment
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
In many ways, this should be entirely obvious, but we now have strong evidence that social distancing results in decreased #COVID19 transmission rates. 1/7 Modeling analyses can estimate changes in
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Jake Scott, MD
jakescottMD
As an ID doc who regularly sees #COVID19 patients & is responsible for starting & discontinuing isolation, a few comments: I understand why there’s distrust but Trump may actually no
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Nikita Lisitsa
lisyarus
As promised, a (mostly) beginner-friendly thread on how to code simple physical simulations like those I've been posting recently. Disclaimer: I am by no means an expert, I still have
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
COVID Update September 19: SCOTUS edition.A massive impact on our ability to fight the pandemic and on those effected by it depends on the Court. 1/ COVID-19 is a brutal
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Jon Deeks
deeksj
@BBCr4today invited me to speak about lateral flow tests this morning (can listen at 0650). All government plans are now about using tests to "release" people - this depends on
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Tiago Forte
fortelabs
1/ When facilitating group Zoom calls, add in one of these forms of interaction every 7-15 minutes to keep people engaged:1. Group discussion2. Breakout rooms3. Group exercise4. Demo5. Mentor/guest cameos6.
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Jeremy Hsu "Constant vigilance, social distance!"
jeremyhsu
The European Union has some of the strongest data privacy laws in the world. Now hard-hit countries such as Italy and Spain are balancing privacy concerns against public health to
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
So, here's a podcast with @brianstelter where I talk about media coverage of coronavirus data. I think media coverage of coronavirus overall has been good in many respects, but there
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Robin Stevens
redbreastedbird
It’s the Honourable Daisy Wells’s birthday! Happy birthday Daisy! To celebrate (because Daisy loves a fuss), I thought I’d do a thread on queer detectives in classic crime fiction.
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AVS🇮🇳😷
avs_IND
Questions: How does an #Aadhaar card work? Is it really possible to Hack #Aadhar System? How vulnerable is the Aadhaar database to unauthorized access? Can the system successfully trace unauthorized
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Irene Regan, Past President ACSLM
acslmPresident
Tanya the usual volume required per sample is 300ul (some systems require more) so 1L could do lysis for just over 3000 patients 1/https://twitter.com/tanya_mulcahy/status/1247127390565908486 #MedicalScientists have been v. innovative
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Martin “Black Lives Matter” Pfeiffer 🏳️🌈
NuclearAnthro
Obviously not a nuke ffs. The Wilson Cloud-like effect is result of blast wave compressing & rarifying air w/attendant effects on humidity. A nuke, amongst other things:-blinding white flash-heat of
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SaintL0rd ♰
Aki_Haruza
Vous étiez au courant qu'il pourrait y avoir une 9ème planète (après Neptune et pas Pluton) dans le système solaire ? Certains l'appellent Planète X ou Nibiru. Les chercheurs la
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Emma Hilton
FondOfBeetles
A thread on cervical screening programmes. I teach about population screens. I refer to WHO guidelines on ‘what makes a good screen’, which includes criteria like a clearly-identified demographic, treatments
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