"look at this fucking freak" is a lot more powerful than politicos realize https://t.co/b0uzX9xZjE— Edward Ongweso Jr (@bigblackjacobin) November 11, 2022
“Isometric scenes of adaptive landscapes and urban designs in the face of rising tides and flooding. (1. Dykes in Northern France 2. Hamburg Hafencity 3. Coastal Mangroves 4. Soft Cities)”
Did you know that Harvard has free Resume, CV and Cover Letter resources - including action verbs, templates and samples?I've compiled a list of them -— Vibali Joshi (@VibaliJoshi) November 10, 2022
The serverless GPU space is heating up with image and text generation startups blowing up 🚀Here is a map of the startups (mostly unknown) offering serverless GPUs:🧵— Ramsri Goutham Golla (@ramsri_goutham) November 10, 2022
This painting is called the Battle of Alexander at Issus, created by Albrecht Altdorfer nearly 500 years ago.It's the 16th century equivalent of epic cinema - an entire film played out in a single, vast scene... pic.twitter.com/bYxi19HsCY— The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) November 9, 2022
i desperately wish the design of everyday objects better embraced the mystery and ebullience of life like this beautiful silkscreened calendar by rupprecht geiger pic.twitter.com/rdVxibs3jI— m (@other_work) November 10, 2022
Thread by @patio11: "Some people really benefit from hearing advice that everyone knows, for the same reason we keep schools open despite every subject in them h […]"
Thread by @patio11: "Some people really benefit from hearing advice that everyone knows, for the same reason we keep schools open despite evein them having been taught before. In that spirit, here's some quick Things Many People Find Too Obvious To H […]"
Companies find it incredibly hard to reliably staff positions with hard-working generalists who operate autonomously and have high risk tolerances. This is not the modal employee, including at places which are justifiably proud of the skill/diligence/etc of their employees.
Startups are (by necessity) filled with generalists; big companies are filled with specialists. People underestimate how effective a generalist can be at things which are done by specialists. People underestimate how deep specialties can run. These are simultaneously true.
The hardest problem in B2C is distribution. The hardest problem in B2B is sales.
Your idea is not valuable, at all. All value is in the execution.
nobody serious will engage in contract review over an idea, and this will mark you as clueless.
We’re here to help you push what’s possible: Starting today, we’re rolling out GitHub Codespaces for all, with access to 60 hours of GitHub Codespaces free(!) every month. 🚀 pic.twitter.com/0Z7jZbjWYa— GitHub (@github) November 9, 2022
“The speaker’s husband was beaten over the head with a hammer and Andy Biggs decided to make it a cheap punchline at a party rally on election night.
Comes as people are asking whether the gop is ready to start anew after the trump era.”
Last night, when I was bored in a meeting 😌, I made some noise in @figma using the NT plugin @rogie. With this pluign we can create cool metal, wood, and many other texture by simply combining with layer mode. Shared some tips below 🧶 pic.twitter.com/CGEw0ACebE— vijay verma •ᴗ• (@realvjy) November 8, 2022
What are all these scribbles on your keyboard?A brief history of punctuation marks: pic.twitter.com/0RTPhE8y7q— The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) November 7, 2022
A lot of folks have asked about how you'll be able to distinguish between @TwitterBlue subscribers with blue checkmarks and accounts that are verified as official, which is why we’re introducing the “Official" label to select accounts when we launch. pic.twitter.com/0p2Ae5nWpO— Esther Crawford ✨ (@esthercrawford) November 8, 2022
With Twitter's change in ownership last week, I'm probably in the clear to talk about the most unethical thing I was asked to build while working at Twitter.🧵— Steve Krenzel (@stevekrenzel) November 7, 2022
Apps should not trap your files, YOU should have a data pool and then choose which front end (OS, app, website) you want to use to display, edit or share it! pic.twitter.com/5nSPxoQgzr— Paul Rony (@Paul_Rony) November 7, 2022
That goofiness is honestly the sexiest thing I've seen on a screen. That look. Those moves. See how Bacall full on becomes the center of gravity in that room. See how she charms Bogey. See how she delights in charming Bogey. This shot alone is pure absolute MAGIC.— NostalgiaCast (@DWLundberg) November 5, 2022
I’m going to talk about therapy.The world needs more high-profile people to talk about it, help normalize it, explain why it’s good, and remove the stigma surrounding it. I have what, like 70k followers? That’s enough to start getting the message out there.— Yishan (@yishan) November 5, 2022
Twitter is an anti-compassion machine that stokes our tendency to dehumanize and even hate people we don't know personally. Four little exercises I use to combat that and crank up the compassion in my mind:— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) November 4, 2022
A few simple concepts that will drastically improve your home cooking, from a chef. 1. Salt is the most important ingredient in cooking, by far. Learn how to use it. pic.twitter.com/sYuJYC5eiJ— Myles Snider (@myles_cooks) November 4, 2022
"Form follows function" is a famous idea that makes us think of buildings with little or no ornamentation.But Louis Sullivan, the man who came up with the phrase in 1896, designed buildings like the one below.So what does "form follows function" actually mean? pic.twitter.com/8AnuZaF645— The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) November 5, 2022
“Real-Time Immersive Stable Diffusion VR
My DEMO phase is complete! ✅ - now I will focus on tutorial content. Thank you for the continued support; I am a solo dev on this project, so consider keeping my coffee cup filled. 👇☕️
https://t.co/Kxb75XQNWH
#aiart #vr #stablediffusion”
From ad tweep who knows: The drop off is mostly self inflicted. First: The CRO [@SEP] walked out Friday. She's trusted by the marketing community. So, Elon goes to meet agency heads in NY. The Twitter exec who runs the US walked him in and is a trusted partner at these agencies. pic.twitter.com/GBAaQQiYKG— Kara Swisher (@karaswisher) November 4, 2022
Morse code is designed so that you can decode it with this binary tree.I just assumed people memorised every letter. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/tnfD2LFYzV— Dan Hollick 🇿🇦 (@DanHollick) November 3, 2022
"If you could go back in time one year, what would you do differently?" A depressing question, because it's about black lines. Instead, imagine yourself answering that question a year from now. You probably know many of the answers. And those lines are all still bright green. pic.twitter.com/hFpcuSoxE1— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) September 18, 2022
Make a timeline. Write down all the major events that have happened to you from 2012 - now. It’ll help your psyche grasp all that has happened these last 10 years. It’ll feel grounding, and it could help you decide how you want to move forward.— 𝖙𝖆𝖍𝖓𝖎𝖆♡𝖇𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍𝖙 (@brujabitchh) November 2, 2022
Anyway, my tuppence worth on Musk and Twitter. He’s in for a rocky ride, and the question for me is whether his ego is going to make him destroy Twitter. Right now, what’s pretty clear is that he doesn’t understand what makes Twitter work. 1/10— Prof Paul Bernal (@PaulbernalUK) November 1, 2022