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RAILMag
Rail & transit advocates: support & be enthusiastic about whatever you feel strongly about, including incremental improvements, esp. when it's on your own time. Yes, push for the best outcomes,
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Peter Apps
PeteApps
Snap reaction: 1. The loans offer will be a big problem for potentially millions in blocks below 18m. Not for repayment (if the cap works) but because it risks plunging
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs
MorlockP
1/hmmmIt's good to have terms for things - a term gives you a handle, and makes a concept easily reusable."Seeing like a state" is one good concept.But there's a parallel
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macro orca
Be1garat
Another long series of threads on @dextfprotocol Who are its actors, what can they do and why they may want to participate?DEXTF have 4 main actors:A - InvestorsB - Portfolio
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(v)iolent (a)narchist (g)raffiti
wellthatwasodd
as an anticapitalist, i try to furnish my spaces with only secondhand furniture (obvi) but i am primarily using peer to peer shopping instead of thrifting and i think it’s
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Emma May
EmmaMayMMA
I like business. I love profit. Actually I really like making money. Lots of it. And I think stripping post secondary of funding will hurt my ability to do so
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Richard Howard
UKenergywonk
Now got through the #EnergyWhitePaper. It's a great read & impressive set of proposals. Congrats to those at @beisgovuk & across Govt for getting it over the line!Twitter is awash
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Peter Apps
PeteApps
The End Our Cladding Scandal campaign has been pushing the idea of a levy since November 2019. As recently as June, ministers were completely ruling it out.So this is a
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
Conservatives are predictable. They are NOT creative or innovative. Notice how David Staples uses a recycled argument to lambaste federal Liberals. This is the exact same rhetoric used to denigrate
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Tristan Kirk
kirkkorner
Curious goings-on at Westminster magistrates in prosecutions for breaking the first coronavirus lockdown: - Convictions for offences ppl weren't prosecuted for- Hefty fines handed out which may exceed the legal
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Monika L Richter
mlrchtr
I am so tired of the argument that the best way to deal with Russian disinformation is to fix our own vulnerabilities. There is really no greater gift to our
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Alex Steffen
AlexSteffen
It is very difficult for most members of the American press/academia/punditry to accept the idea that their core thinking on climate change and the planetary crisis has been bounded and
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
Whenever people talk about the "demographic dividend" or the huge time cost of having children I feel like they are just absolutely uncomprehending of how difficult and wearisome elder care
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SGBarbour
SGBarbour
Here is an interesting chart - "Value transacted per energy mined"Seems like bitcoin bottoms out around ~$50-75,000 USD transferred for every 1 Megawatt-hour used in mining.Currently Bitcoin is transferred ~$140,000
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Mike Bithell
mikeBithell
The secret’s out!https://twitter.com/maxkriegervg/status/1281748909791027205 Fuck it, I enjoyed the dunk but let’s actually be useful. Voice actors! How do you get them? A thread! First: you’re gonna need budget. Actors are
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Rick Morton
SquigglyRick
Remember when Scott Morrison called the Royal Commission into aged care and I asked him about cuts to the aged care funding instrument and he denied it? Well have I
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