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Rowland Graus
rowlandgraus
Have spent the last few days looking at $ESD. Mixed feelings all around... First the good: The project is supported by serious investors/analysts (e.g., @rewkang @delitzer @twobitidiot) and a strong
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Tom Redshaw
tom_redshaw
Is #Bitcoin a fascist currency? White supremacist Richard Spencer once claimed Bitcoin as the ‘currency of the alt-right’ and many scholars note the overlaps between the far right central
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John B. Holbein
JohnHolbein1
Why? I'll tell you. Endogeneity.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/02/opinion/sunday/democrats-economy.html?campaign_id=9&emc=edit_nn_20210202&instance_id=26658&nl=the-morning®i_id=60414523&segment_id=50802&te=1&
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Jennifer Cohn ✍🏻 📢
jennycohn1
Gee, maybe because McConnell’s approval in Kentucky (as opposed to nationally) was closer to 44% and McGrath’s was 10% lower? Thread w/ sources. 1/https://twitter.com/therickydavila/status/1348352507471306752 Here is my sourced thread o
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Robert Janezic
RobertJanezic
Tableau Public Ideas Yesterday I mentioned that I was hoping for a complete overhaul of @tableaupublic. I doubt that will happen, but here's my entire list of things I hope
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Laura Bronner
laurabronner
Four reasons Biden has a better shot than Clinton did in 2016 -- and 2 reasons there's still uncertainty. A summary :1. Biden's lead is bigger and more stable than
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Waheed Alabede
wFalabede
Not so fast Dr @DrJoeAbah.According to @EiENigeria website, Yemi Adamolekun and Bisola Edun are both board members. The revelation by @CACNigeria is that one Yemi Adamolekun and Bisola Edun registered
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Seq
CryptoSeq
1/ Blockchain is going to completely revolutionize most industries and even the Internet itself. Bringing incredible efficiency gains, reducing costs, providing greater trust and transparency for use cases that go
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Cate Eland
RomancingNope
I'm actually not thrilled about Buttigieg as Sec. of Transportation. It's an infrastructure job, which makes sense given that Pete made much of his infrastructure legacy in South Bend.The problem
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Common Wealth
Cmmonwealth
New report The future of steel is a test of the Government’s mettle.They cannot deliver on the promise of ‘levelling up’ nor put the UK on the path to
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George Peretz QC
GeorgePeretzQC
A thread on useful material explaining what our subsidy control regime currently is. An introduction with various commentshttps://eurelationslaw.com/blog/synopsis-of-monckton-eurl-webinar-2-subsidy-control-law-navigating-the-new-post-state-
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Jase Gehring
JaseGehring
This is a thread on ENDING TEMPORARY POSITIONS IN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH. I wrote this in response to some comments. I’m fleshing out my thoughts and shaping my opinions. I share
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Nirbhay Vashisht
nirbhayvashisht
50 Common Mistakes most developers make while starting outA thread 1. Focusing on completing courses instead of coding (or completing projects) .2. Skipping the fundamentals.3. Not joining a developer community.4.
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billΞ.eth
BillyLuedtke
1) A quick thread on the evolution of the @ethereum landscape, why this bull run is different, and where we go from here: 2) From 2014 - 2017, we thought
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Egypt Forward
egyptfwd
Egypt vies for upping the share of renewable energy in the energy mix to become 20 percent in 2022, and 42 percent in 2035.#EgyptForward #Egypt #Energy #Economy #RenewableEnergy Wind EnergyThe
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Kevin P. Gallagher
KevinPGallagher
We’ve seen a lot of comments/takes on our new dataset on China’s Overseas Development Finance and want to set the record straight: First, there was an article in @Diplomat_APAC over
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