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A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.


The future belongs to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative ways.

Massive status bias in peer review. 534 reviewers randomized to review the same paper revealing the low status, high status, or neither author. 65% reject low status, 23% reject high status. Amazing work by Juergen Huber and colleagues. #prc9 https://t.co/xEY7Sx0CYt

this tech is wild. where we are; video effects, animation, etc. is finally simplified/accessible to all, that combined w/ high quality video via phones being ubiquitous means nothing aesthetic is interesting or unique. all that remains is story. its the great equalizer https://t.co/XUspjro4mR

at 17:31 UTC, the first reputable sources reported queen's death. and BAM, just like that, edit conflicts ensued https://t.co/VBGvNqxh7J https://t.co/QeOJyryXEg

Charting the Relationship Between Wealth and Happiness, by Country 💰 https://t.co/YHtbBxQWQC https://t.co/fPujzpEm2y

The other party is your partner, not your opponent.

I oftentimes use language models to brainstorm and think through ideas during the writing process to get unstuck or find different perspectives. So, I built a writing environment with GPT-3 integrated directly into the editor called Synevyr. https://t.co/ly0rTDsONr

How a flat Earth would effect gravity. Credit @TechInsider https://t.co/Rxd9vyy1Xw

happy 80th birthday to Werner Herzog, a hero of mine. his approach to getting the shot, telling the story, making the movie, at all costs validated my most animalistic movie making intuitions. here are his 24 rules for filmmaking. https://t.co/IK8e3nTlK5

the hero (1/2) https://t.co/X15u7CkLbc

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coldplay lyrics as think-tank report titles: a thread

Okay, fine. STORY TIME on how I accidentally started the 1 word tweet trend

"They think that intelligence is about noticing things are relevant (detecting patterns); in a complex world, intelligence consists in ignoring things that are irrelevant (avoiding false patterns)" - @nntaleb

I've never seen an industry more in need of disruption than higher education.

Mapped: All the World's Military Personnel 🪂 https://t.co/n9HFZj68sh https://t.co/ATU32CefUT

A great data science timeline culminating to python being the most used programming language in the world! https://t.co/PnnRXnhFqV

Introducing "God Mode" for Lexica. Quickly view hundreds of Stable Diffusion images in a single search and find the exact style you're looking for in seconds. Available now: https://t.co/0YdmzH8Pzq https://t.co/gEn6rsRB0K

i feel like i just discovered the library of alexandria still fully intact https://t.co/JHalbWEM9h

endlessly funny that the people obsessed with hyperoptimising their bodies (avoiding alcohol, obsessing about sleep & nutrition etc) are mid PMs or web3 VCs or whatever while the great men of history drank bollinger with lunch and constantly popped amphetamines

The benefits of clear writing: articles with concrete language, examples, active voice, and common (vs. technical) words are better cited. Articles +1 SD clearer got 157 more Google Scholar citations than comparable articles with less clear writing #AcWri #AcademicTwitter 😎 https://t.co/YE65gK8SHQ

This is one of the best posts I’ve seen in Reddit https://t.co/UmYBJOY6cA

When an academic’s terrible income is supplemented by a high-earning spouse, that’s what’s known as a Fellowship of the Ring

Emerging technologies are exponentially transforming the future of EVERYTHING. If you want to get up to speed (fast), listen to these:

In the mid-1940s, only 10% of engagement rings had a diamond. By the end of the 20th century, more than 80% of rings had a diamond. How? In 1948, diamond giant De Beers launched the most successful advertising campaign in history. Here's the story 👇🏻 https://t.co/wJr1sstCHr

The deepest advances in science often come from trying to solve very specific problems. E.g.: Entropy law: getting more work out of heat engines Relativity: reconciling Newton's laws with Maxwell's equations Quantum mechanics: explaining the spectrum of hydrogen (1/2)

Notting Hill is one of my favorite neighborhoods in London because of its unique spatial layout Instead of large private backyards, the homes and apartments back up to large private communal gardens shared by the entire block https://t.co/7wA5KAvBSl

➡Gecko is an open source tool to help you find the most relevant papers to your research and give you a more complete sense of the research landscape. 🔗https://t.co/h5fR4eQZAT #Bioinformatics #neuroscience #RStats #AcademicTwitter #postdoc #OpenAccess #bibliometrics #SNA https://t.co/0Frdk61mXC

Master thread of product & brand photo styles to elevate your ad campaigns and websites: Bookmark this! https://t.co/Ef0bRmK4dR

Web3 mass adoption is done one DApp at a time. https://t.co/uOWBeadg5Q


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