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No one has ever said "logic doesn't matter" in defense of a movie that was actually good. It's what people say when they refuse to admit they either have bad
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Raleigh Jernigan
JerniganRaleigh
@therorymurray so I dug into @Bancor and here is what I understand so far:A thread (1/7): Bancor is an Automated Market Maker protocol (AMM) attempting to reinvent the current way
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Alex Epstein
AlexEpstein
Climate change is real, but the “climate crisis” is not. Climate is actually safer than ever thanks in large part to our fossil fuel powered climate protection systems. Continuing fossil
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hyperbolbri
astrobri
Folks - with kids or without - what Pallister is trying to do to childcare is incredibly scary. He is designing a two tier system to erode all supports for
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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
This map shows you which parts of the country swung to the left or to the right v 2016. Georgia and sub/urban Texas really stand out to me:https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2020/11/03/the-us-2020-election-results Ohio and
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Frank Seravalli
frank_seravalli
I'm told the #NHL has informed teams that when submitting Opening Night rosters by Tues. at 5pm ET, any changes made Wed. (for LTIR purposes) will count as if they
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simon maginn
simonmaginn
The most disturbing element of the #GreatSmearingWar, for me, is how easily people were duped by it. People who are, presumably, of good sense and sound judgement in their ordinary
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Ari Paul ⛓️
AriDavidPaul
The most frequent question asked by new investors exploring bitcoin: "why should we be confident in the 21m coin limit? What stops people from changing that?" My most succinct but
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Katie Halper
kthalps
Bernie trending is a good time to remind people that saying he would have, or at the very least could have, won is not "relitigating the primary," or looking back
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hal 👾
halhod
Making lots of vaccine as fast as possible is now the most important bottleneck on ending the pandemic. I wrote about how the manufacturing ecosystems for different techs (mRNA, viral
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Ed Seabright
EdSeabright
I want to weigh in on the current conversation whether paleolithic women would have engaged in hunting, bc I think it would benefit from incorporating a main tenet of human
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Guy Spier
GSpier
If you are powerful, you can “speak softly and carry a big stick”But Boris seems to have blustered and bragged. But when it comes to the final moments he’s got
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Tom Cotton
SenTomCotton
The Chinese Communist Party has lied, stolen, and killed its way to the top. America needs a plan to beat this new Evil Empire. Here are a few of my
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Cypher
CypherHitagi
What ive always found really fascinating is the structure of arcs in monogatari and how by telling the story in an out of chronological order isin manages to deliver on
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Sahil
shl
Going fully remote was nice, but the real benefit was in going fully asynchronous. Here are a list of the benefits we've seen at @Gumroad:A thread All communication is
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Dr Anton Howes
antonhowes
Copyright lasts a long, long time.The Berne Convention, to which most of the world is signed up, stipulates a minimum duration of 50 years after the creator's *death*. It seems,
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