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32,740karma·5,338submissions·November 17, 2011
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The end is interesting > "I think that medical data is a really good example of a use case that we don't want to work on," says Elbaz. "In order to model medical diseases, you n…
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In addition to the comments about writing (and title), I would also encourage everyone to read the Epistemology part of the slide deck. It gives a nice framework to form beliefs, opinions and test the…
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The phone in the tweet is "Assembled in India" different from "Made in India"
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The now discontinued "Morning Paper" has a great set of Archives. https://blog.acolyer.org
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Getting Things Done and Deep Work will give you some ideas, resources.
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Personally, a better framed question which works for me is - “What options did you consider and how did you choose this option?”
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Honestly, I have learnt to reply with we think Y was the best option to bring the discussion back on track. In the case where the person insists to try X, I ask them - How would you do it? More often …
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> without any consequences Are you sure there were no consequences?
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Because NATO doesn’t care enough.
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> Russia does not get to tell other countries they aren’t permitted to ally with each other. Logically, no - they don’t. In the real world, it does not work that way. Hence, the US has the Monroe D…
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Chesterton’s Fence is a nice mental model to ensure we don’t harshly judge choices https://fs.blog/chestertons-fence/ …
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You can talk about life topics which are professional in nature. You keep your personal out of it.
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Thanks for letting us know. Now, be the next level helpful and point how to find it for others! I can't see it on my profile
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> The Russian Federation, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and The United States of America reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine, in accordance with the Principles of the C…
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It’s sad that we have to search online or carry a pocket thesaurus to communicate simple things.