Tag Archives: Twitter

Tweet by mdreddy6

Is autism a natural manifestation of human diversity—or a condition to be cured? Interview with @stevesilberman https://t.co/7Ieo2rDO69 — Madhuri Reddy (@mdreddy6) November 22, 2016 via https://twitter.com/mdreddy6

Tweet by foratv

Does the political center still exist? @IQ2US https://t.co/df6LgND7uA — FORA.tv (@foratv) November 15, 2016 via https://twitter.com/foratv

Tweet by weblackandnerds

Finding Hope in a TARDIS: Violence, Racism, and Headline Fatigue an essay by @AngeliqueRoche https://t.co/FVyB4yqyFm — Black Girls Create (@weblackandnerds) November 14, 2016 via https://twitter.com/weblackandnerds

Tweet by sarahmei

My capacity for abstract thought (like about software) is predicated on me not using brainspace on lower level issues like safety & food. — Sarah Mei (@sarahmei) November 30, 2016 via https://twitter.com/sarahmei

Tweet by jcarroll42

@antonioregalado But seriously – expertise in complex systems designed by humans translates very poorly to working in ones that evolved. — jeff carroll (@jcarroll42) April 21, 2017 via https://twitter.com/jcarroll42

Tweet by emmabaccellieri

I'll be trying some new things & writing for a few places—including Deadspin, where I'm v excited to do weekend coverage. — Emma Baccellieri (@emmabaccellieri) September 2, 2016 via https://twitter.com/emmabaccellieri

Tweet by Olivianuzzi

I thought it was impossible to write something fresh & interesting about Clinton, but @rtraister managed to do it https://t.co/mh31soXwdx — Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) May 31, 2016 via https://twitter.com/Olivianuzzi

Tweet by awinston

After years of schizophrenic crime reduction plans, #Oakland may have got it right w/Ceasefire. Me for @eastbay365 https://t.co/yKDJf4If7Y — Ali Winston (@awinston) May 31, 2016 via https://twitter.com/awinston

Tweet by hilzoy

Does a Newborn's Helplessness Hold the Key to Human Smarts? https://t.co/Yya83Fo0HD #science — hilzoy (@hilzoy) June 2, 2016 via https://twitter.com/hilzoy

Tweet by MichaelHogueDMN

Our photographer captured one of the strangest pictures you'll see all year https://t.co/WXwKA0faHm via @sportsdayhs pic.twitter.com/BPWaDzaWsR — Michael Hogue (@MichaelHogueDMN) September 4, 2016 via https://twitter.com/MichaelHogueDMN

Tweet by kottke

A Hungarian physics lab may have found a fifth force of nature https://t.co/wCWj1CyexF — kottke.org (@kottke) May 25, 2016 via https://twitter.com/kottke

Tweet by voxdotcom

Silicon Valley is changing our lives, but the real economic gains will come when it changes our jobs. https://t.co/jdMk6sfSOp — Vox (@voxdotcom) May 26, 2016 via https://twitter.com/voxdotcom

Tweet by tpgMets

Options & waivers are confusing, so I made a thing that hopefully helps. pic.twitter.com/nB3FteoH6G — Chris (@tpgMets) May 26, 2016 via https://twitter.com/tpgMets

Tweet by gretchenatdemog

Long-term view of work, and childbearing in the US. Thanks, @ipums for making this so easy to create. @CountWomensWork pic.twitter.com/uo4Wc8dclZ — Gretchen Donehower (@gretchenatdemog) October 17, 2016 via https://twitter.com/gretchenatdemog

Tweet by ByRosenberg

Expert economists on whether rent control helps keep overall rent down1 said yes33 said no3 not surehttps://t.co/VXIQzsS5h3 — Mike Rosenberg (@ByRosenberg) October 31, 2016 via https://twitter.com/ByRosenberg

Tweet by doriantaylor

This is from a book called "Software Engineering Economics", published in 1981. #UX pic.twitter.com/37nlAcOS8k — Dorian Taylor (@doriantaylor) September 9, 2016 via https://twitter.com/doriantaylor

Tweet by baseballcrank

An excellent if depressing read from @bdomenech on how the Right has changed since the 1978 Reagan-Buckley debate https://t.co/CxSm2EUH3V — Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) October 25, 2016 via https://twitter.com/baseballcrank

Tweet by UCBerkeley

Why Tim Cook is Steve Ballmer & why he still has his job at #Apple https://t.co/eqCbKHjsm4 @tim_cook @Steven_Ballmer pic.twitter.com/qKQUhlMvhZ — UC Berkeley (@UCBerkeley) October 24, 2016 via https://twitter.com/UCBerkeley

Tweet by seanlahman

Fascinating study from Cambridge U: With body-worn cameras, complaints against police "virtually vanish" https://t.co/pCxtsRonFw — Sean Lahman (@seanlahman) October 5, 2016 via https://twitter.com/seanlahman

Tweet by imillhiser

1) A few thoughts about racism and the GOP, inspired by this piece on the collapse of Paul Ryan.https://t.co/K9w9iECESo — Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) October 24, 2016 via https://twitter.com/imillhiser