Tag Archives: IFTTT

Tweet by Bleacherdave

There is: community control and approval of projects. Affluent communities have always had this. We don’t need more hipster beer gardens. — Bleacherdave (@Bleacherdave) December 5, 2018 via https://twitter.com/Bleacherdave

Tweet by JKW4Alameda

this is a big opportunity and luckily city staff are engaged in this discussion with the team and elected official meetings on this question are already under way. So we're starting from better than zero. Glad to see the new team #alamtg pulling in the same direction. — John Knox White (Alameda City Council-Elect) (@JKW4Alameda) […]

Tweet by allafarce

Trust dataNot too muchMostly orders of magnitude — Dave Guarino (@allafarce) April 13, 2018 via https://twitter.com/allafarce

Tweet by Reuters

Brooklyn-based inventor creates wacky contraption to serve himself a piece of cake pic.twitter.com/iZv5OJPDfs — Reuters Top News (@Reuters) April 20, 2018 via https://twitter.com/Reuters

Tweet by xain_hs

not sure who wrote this but it's helpful pic.twitter.com/KsN0B4LXQm — Xain (@xain_hs) April 2, 2018 via https://twitter.com/xain_hs

Tweet by MaxCRoser

1950 on the left:Global life expectancy was 46 years.In Africa the average was 36In India 35 years 2015 on the right:Global life expectancy is 71 years.In Africa it is 61 (same as Japan in 1950)In India it is 68 (close to the healthiest country in 1950 – Norway with 72) pic.twitter.com/7mtheYLsXK — Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) […]

Tweet by CyrilMorong

Why do employers pay extra money to people who study a bunch of subjects in college that they don’t actually need you to know? Signaling. Interesting article about economics professor Bryan Caplan https://t.co/fuMPEAELJb — Cyril Morong (@CyrilMorong) April 27, 2018 via https://twitter.com/CyrilMorong

Tweet by AlastairMcA30

Almost ALL of them loved people who made them laugh:'That magician is so silly! His pants fell down and I couldn't stop laughing!''My daddy pulls funny faces which I just love!''The boy in the next bed farted! Hahaha!' Laughter relieves pain. /9 — Alastair McAlpine (@AlastairMcA30) February 1, 2018 via https://twitter.com/AlastairMcA30

Tweet by DinaPomeranz

Most of the increase in the global population is currently happening due to growing life expectancy, rather than growing number of children:https://t.co/bJogMy3bpr pic.twitter.com/vgjaBMMqU8 — Dina D. Pomeranz (@DinaPomeranz) February 8, 2018 via https://twitter.com/DinaPomeranz

Tweet by slaught_m

"Ehrman rejects the idea that Constantine’s conversion made much difference; the empire, he writes, would most likely have turned Christian in time without him." https://t.co/ARSrUWSKZO — Maggie Slaughter (@slaught_m) February 14, 2018 via https://twitter.com/slaught_m

Tweet by rabbisally1

Thought for the week: “All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware” (Martin Buber). Shavua tov! — Sally J. Priesand (@rabbisally1) February 25, 2018 via https://twitter.com/rabbisally1

Tweet by CorkGaines

Arsenal supporter not happy. "RUBBISH! RUBBISH! BOOO! RUBBISH!" pic.twitter.com/nX3cVo23Qn — Cork Gaines (@CorkGaines) January 14, 2018 via https://twitter.com/CorkGaines

Tweet by chrisbarncard

Originally designed to undertake small construction projects. Sheds. Garages. — Chris Barncard (@chrisbarncard) January 2, 2018 via https://twitter.com/chrisbarncard

Tweet by PatBlanchfield

Zevitsky and Ziblatt's "How Democracies Die" is really impressive. pic.twitter.com/pdrvBz0Q26 — Patrick Blanchfield (@PatBlanchfield) January 21, 2018 via https://twitter.com/PatBlanchfield

Tweet by KevinSimler

A surprisingly great read: "The Dictator's Handbook" by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith. 282 pages, published in 2011. Notes to follow 👇 pic.twitter.com/GIxGPippWT — Kevin Simler (@KevinSimler) January 22, 2018 via https://twitter.com/KevinSimler

Tweet by mipsytipsy

I just wrote a blog post about our approach to interviewing. TLDR we see it as an opportunity to see you at your strongest, and we select for emotional maturity, communication skills and passion. https://t.co/H53VPFByQ0 — Charity Majors (@mipsytipsy) January 24, 2018 via https://twitter.com/mipsytipsy

Tweet by sciam

Cocktail of brain chemicals may be a key to what makes us human https://t.co/1iSQ0PK7lU (By @BretStetka) pic.twitter.com/q72qoN4PFu — Scientific American (@sciam) January 24, 2018 via https://twitter.com/sciam

Tweet by DiscoverMag

A huge coronal hole — shaped like a question mark — appears on the Sun: https://t.co/iWskKVvZHT @yulsman pic.twitter.com/Rrs1WrBag5 — Discover Magazine (@DiscoverMag) December 31, 2017 via https://twitter.com/DiscoverMag

Tweet by darrel_miller

30 years of writing software and if you ask me how long a small task is going to take, before I start working on it, the odds of being off by a factor of 10 are pretty high. Fortunately the law of averages reduce the times I look like an idiot. — Darrel Miller (@darrel_miller) […]

Tweet by terrajobst

The official formula for estimating how many hours something will take: = rnd(1, 40) https://t.co/Y7J20fhvGl — Immo Landwerth (@terrajobst) December 12, 2017 via https://twitter.com/terrajobst