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excuse me one question, what did you just fucking say

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🙏🏿Lord please grant me the confidence to deny a brilliant woman prof / researcher tenure track, demote her, push her out of my school, to be the adversity that she had to overcome in life... and when she overcomes me and wins the Nobel prize, to roll in like I did something. Amen

Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, Penn’s historic mRNA vaccine research team, win 2023 @NobelPrize in Medicine bit.ly/48BswPR #nobelprize



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Not only that. You will also lose access to a whole bunch of tooling you built yourself, to support your work style. Because your previous employer will have claimed it and/or your new employer has security frights. A new job is in many ways starting from scratch.

Under discussed thing that happens in big tech Change jobs and now your code library is gone Even if you have other tech skills, losing that infrastructure and previous code is akin to lighting a file cabinet on fire I’m insanely jealous of indie hackers and solo founders who…



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Fahrenheit 451 was never my favorite Bradbury/dystopian fiction because it felt a little too blunt, too far-fetched in its metaphor— the state deploying high-tech 'firemen' to burn books to maintain its censorship regime? A bit on the nose. Currently reevaluating that assessment

Missouri Republicans at a literal book burning. They think flamethrowers should be legal but history books should be destroyed.



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“A typical vaccine teaches the human immune system to recognize a virus or bacteria as an enemy that should be attacked. The new “inverse vaccine” does just the opposite: it removes the immune system’s memory of one molecule.” We might have a vaccine for type 1 diabetes!

sarthakgh's tweet image. “A typical vaccine teaches the human immune system to recognize a virus or bacteria as an enemy that should be attacked. The new “inverse vaccine” does just the opposite: it removes the immune system’s memory of one molecule.”
 
We might have a vaccine for type 1 diabetes!
sarthakgh's tweet image. “A typical vaccine teaches the human immune system to recognize a virus or bacteria as an enemy that should be attacked. The new “inverse vaccine” does just the opposite: it removes the immune system’s memory of one molecule.”
 
We might have a vaccine for type 1 diabetes!

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This graphic is useful:

heydannymiranda's tweet image. This graphic is useful:

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NFTs, the metaverse, and web3 felt like that to me. And so did the AI insanity of Q1 2023. We are now well past the peak of the LLM bubble -- things have already came back down to a large extent. There's still some way to go until everyone sobers up completely, though.


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Welcome back, Voyager 2. @NASA has reestablished full communications with Voyager 2. We shouted 12.5 billion miles (19.9 billion km) into interstellar space, instructing it to turn its antenna back to Earth – and after 37 hours, we found out it worked! go.nasa.gov/3Y9qP7D

Can you hear me now? 📡 Last night, I reestablished full communications with Earth thanks to some quick thinking and a lot of collaboration. I'm operating normally and remain on my expected trajectory. So glad I can finally phone home. -V2 More: go.nasa.gov/3Y9qP7D



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An uninhabitable earth

JordanUhl's tweet image. An uninhabitable earth
JordanUhl's tweet image. An uninhabitable earth

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In January I was diagnosed with a weird form of lacrimal cancer & while the US healthcare system being bad isn’t exactly a revelation, I want to give a glimpse at how that system actually functions from a patient & policy standpoint, along with legislative origins & options

gldivittorio's tweet image. In January I was diagnosed with a weird form of lacrimal cancer & while the US healthcare system being bad isn’t exactly a revelation, I want to give a glimpse at how that system actually functions from a patient & policy standpoint, along with legislative origins & options

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The US right is uniquely deranged about climate change. pewresearch.org/global/2022/08…

drvolts's tweet image. The US right is uniquely deranged about climate change. pewresearch.org/global/2022/08…

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There is absolutely no way in hell that this is practical, and it's probably not even more than an extremely stage-managed demo, but it's also about the most futuristic-looking thing I've seen in years.

AI image recognition models are powering the world’s next agricultural workforce: Watch as these drones use multispectral color grading to determine the ripeness + sugar content of apples, then gently pick them:



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Open protocols … to do what, exactly? Collect taxes? What about privacy? Military defense? What about opsec? Make laws? What about representative democracy? Enforce them? What about judgment? Honestly, does anyone in Silicon Valley actually know what gov’ts do?

Imagine your government built upon open protocols that they can’t own, control, or manipulate…every interaction visible to all. What changes?



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Oh look, Joe Biden didn't replace the politically-appointed Trump prosecutor who ran this investigation from the jump, allowing him to see the whole thing through. nbcnews.com/politics/joe-b…


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