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The Field Guide to Understanding Human Error is a fantastic look past the DEI blamestorming and get a real understanding of why accidents like this happen.
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Cowards.
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Big fan of @raskin.house.gov . It’s long past time to get the whole Dem team on an opposition strategy.
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It is wild that this guy thinks he’s going to get one over on the MBAs and PHDs who went to War College and have read more books on strategy and psychological warfare than he’s ever heard of. What a maroon.
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“My car is broken. The solution is no car.” Genius if I understand it correctly.
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You are the primary reason I still pay for the @nytimes.com . Thank you.
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Nope. That’s what got us into this mess. Grow a spine.
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It’s hard to imagine Twitter was ever this wholesome.
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@skylight.social is working on the MVP right now for a TikTok alternative. And of course we all know @flashesapp.bsky.social is on the way. Pretty exciting, really.
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I’m trying to empathize. We need to, otherwise we’ll never succeed at reaching them. If we want them to take responsibility, we have to incentive their attention. But it’s hard to compete with blue sky promises that can never be realized.
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Valid. So examining why these voters are less informed, I think attention is a key driver. What I’m hearing is that some choose not to pay attention, some are too busy, and some don’t look past the tweet or the headline.
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1997-99.
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$500 for a 1BR, full kitchen, full bath in Ardmore, PA.
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Every regulatory rollback is a transfer of political power from government to corporations.
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The unspoken assumption has always been that wealthy people got there because of being smart. And we just keep seeing evidence that it just isn’t true.
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That’s the way to Asgard.
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“Satisfaction of soldiers returning from Ukraine” has a lot of questionable assumptions built in.