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Steven Rood
StevenRoodPH
Weekend reading -- catching up on @krixiasINQ three-part series on motorcycle taxis, an increasing imperative in #Philippines given Manila's traffic mess and transportation policy that privileges private cars. Trouble is,
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Tyler Nieman
tsnieman
Finally tried @RoamResearch today.The idea itself is pretty great, and Roam feels like it's paving the way for this style of note-taking.... But! there's certainly some drawbacks that will likely
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Ben Casselman
bencasselman
Honestly, at first glance I have no idea what to make of the jobs report. Not just that it was weak, but the particular way it was weak, is perplexing.
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reaIisationpar
health and wellnes; a thread — disclaimer —I do not have a degree, license, or any schooling on any of the following topics. In no way am I prescribing anything
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Liz Mair
LizMair
I've just been reading up on Shipt industrial action planned for today and you'll be shocked to know I have some thoughts. Bottom line: I don't think these retail strikes
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Frank ⌁
FrankElavsky
Data visualization cares disproportionately far too much about designing for colorblindness relative to other disabilities that are more common (visual impairments included).(A thread on disability, race, and patriarchy in data
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David Orlovich
davidorlovich
We have been collecting and studying these beautiful purple pouch fungi over the last few years, and our paper just out describing a whole lot of new species is available
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🌷pantat kau🦋
ikanselarkuning
As Singapore begins its (partial) lockdown, it’s becoming clear that the PAP government’s Resilience Budget is inadequate.Upon its unveiling last week, the budget was widely praised as a “landmark plan”.
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Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer
CarymaRules
THREAD:I don't often tweet about my personal tribulations, but here we go. Buckle up for some schadenfreude. Earlier this week, I prerecorded a panel about lawyers and social media. We
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Kaeli Swift, Ph.D.
corvidresearch
Mondays can be tough. Here’s a thread of corvids being silly. Act one: On the merits of tail pullingCommon raven and sweater vest Hooded crow and Protecc Dog Hooded crow
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
I want to take a few minutes to respond to statements made by Max Roser, the director of OWID. I hope this will be helpful and constructive for all involved.
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Tim Latimer
TimMLatimer
1/Ok, time for another Wonky Thoughts About What the Oil Price Crash Means for the Clean Energy Transitionᵀᴹ, this time with a focus on gasoline demand, refining, and what it
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Kelli Russell Agodon
KelliAgodon
I've been thinking about Marvin Bell's 32 Statements on Poetry...and should have figured out earlier that this would be a wonderful thing to tweet out during #NationalPoetryMonth. But I didn't...
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Smug Kairi and the Right to Bear Arms
ThatSmugKairi
With Sony massively fucking up by shutting its stores down and updates disappearing from specific PS3 games I’m gonna do a thread on Emulation, Roms, and console hacking! You ready?
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Paul Foeller
pfoeller
Today, we look back on the handling of past pandemics with a sense of pity, owing mostly to the ignorance of the time as to specifics of the virus.While I
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Financial Times
FinancialTimes
How did Americans vote in 2020?We gathered a large set of data to get a preliminary snapshot of how the US voted this year. Here’s what we found https://on.ft.com/3560bCT The
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