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Irène DB 1. velj
Satellite images of center pivot irrigation systems [Kansas, Egypt, Africa, Brazil] NASA / ESA
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Molly Struve 🦄 1. velj
The EU now has 1 GB of free space
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Jan Chipchase 2. velj
From new book, Agency. I mean if you’re going to carry volume cash, you might as well do it in (discreet) style. Via and others.
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Ben Reinhardt 30. sij
1/ Did you know that Vannevar Bush (you know, the guy who helped enable everything from radar to the manhattan project, the NSF to memexes) wrote an autobiography? Turns out that yes he did, it's been out of print since the 70's, and it's *excellent* BOOK REPORT THREAD
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elvis 29. sij
What are your favorite sources for keeping up to date with ML and NLP?
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Matt Parlmer → 🌐 & 🆙 ∴ 🌷 31. sij
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Omar Rizwan 31. sij
there's a learn-to-code argument that, like, learning code gives you agency over your tech i'm uncomfortable w/ that argument, & i think "our data is stuck in apps" is why: no matter how skilled a programmer you become, you still won't control many apps. it's a structural issue
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Maxim @ Config 24. sij
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Librarianshipwreck 29. sij
There are good reasons not to overly fetishize physical books. But, another reason to like physical books is that they aren’t constantly tracking you.
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Kate Aronoff 29. sij
People are dragging this tweet, but show some respect. The hardworking son of a lowly Gramsci scholar, Pete Buttigieg worked his way up through the school of hard knocks at Harvard and Oxford, then spent long days alongside his brothers in the bread price fixing mines at McKinsey
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Adam Strandberg 29. sij
words are like this but you can't pause
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Chris Albon 29. sij
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Newberry Library 28. sij
How to use a medieval bookmark: 1. Read. 2. Spin the volvelle to mark where you stopped reading (I-IV correspond to different sections of the page). 3. Close book. 4. Repeat as necessary. [Orationarium in vita domini nostri Jhesu Christi, ca. 1400. Case MS 37.5]
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stephanie 23. sij
tech ppl love to say this shit and it's so revealing lmao "there's a market therefore it works" only holds if your definition of "works" is purely "i can get people to pay for it". which is incredibly soulless & cynical but also is exactly what all these ppl believe
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Patrick McKenzie 22. sij
This book would sell X,000 copies pretty quickly and create substantial value, so if anyone wants to take a stab at writing it... Much of it is not rocket science, but having every SaaS entrepreneur independently reinvent not-rocket-science as table stakes is clearly suboptimal.
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Jake Chapman 22. sij
I'd love to see a company focused on scaling Oyster farming Oysters 1) Remove CO2 from the ocean 2) Store it in their shells long term 3) Help the ocean capture more atmospheric CO2 4) Reduce ocean acidification 5) Filter toxins / algae (50 gal p/d) 6) Taste great 7) Worth $$$
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Omar Rizwan 22. sij
is this what happened to SQL, too? just as CSS was made so users could choose their own styles, SQL was originally made so non-programmers could write their own queries… ()
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Kyle McDonald 22. sij
even though the piano only has 88 keys, there are many compositions left to write. ei wada continues to inspire, approaching the simplest tech from a fresh perspective.
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Darran Anderson 8. pro
There’s a room in the empty flat I’ve just moved into me that terrifies me. I’ve just locked the door to it and will live in the bedroom from now on.
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Daniel Vassallo 17. sij
Here's how almost everyone can make an information product and also find customers to sell it to. Thread 👇
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