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CHINA STRENGTHENS WARNING TO US ABOUT PELOSI'S PLANNED TAIWAN TRIP: FT
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Frederik Gieschen
Really enjoyed this. Stuck culture and why/how "old music" has been taking over. Counter culture and the history of innovation in music. How music starts changing us after ~10 minutes (challenging for TikTok-driven short songs?)
https://t.co/6pLFP6rG9K
[NEW] Recorded a great podcast with music historian Ted Gioia to discuss:

◻️Hollywood vs. Silicon Valley
◻️The history of music innovation
◻️How music changes body chemistry
◻️Why entertainment culture is stagnating

Check it out: https://t.co/Xrm6Jy4kYW https://t.co/ByPx8I2rpZ
- Trung Phan
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Jim OShaughnessy
I think Paul's right--we'll be exploring this in greater depth in future episodes of The Great Reshuffle. https://t.co/nCiNyTn6rU
This is such a big change, historically, that I doubt we've seen all the knock-on effects. The biggest may still be in the future. If you can predict one, you could grow a big company off the energy that will be released. https://t.co/I5tdNGq6hx - Paul Graham
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Paul Graham
I'm talking to the parent of a high school junior about colleges, and it's a bit sad to think of this smart, optimistic kid colliding with the bureaucratic college admissions machinery.
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Morning Brew ☕️
when your friends are trying to stay out past 11pm

https://t.co/EVS0OSHLOd
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Tren Griffin
How smart are Grey whales?

Beginning around 1990 they started taking a detour into Puget Sound where they learned to feed on shrimp. They eat hundreds of pounds of shrimp per day.

The rumor that they were taught to eat shrimp by me can't be proven. https://t.co/FfTMczmIoS
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Ethan Mollick
Cool study finds startups benefit from some hierarchy: “My study cautions against the myth of the flat start-up, suggesting that adding a few hierarchical levels of managers can substantially help start-ups achieve commercial success and survival in their hostile environments” 1/ https://t.co/vSfSV35yTF
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Paul Graham
G. J. Warnock's English Philosophy Since 1900 is an excellent and, strange as it may sound, often very funny book.
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Paras Chopra
What are some apps/websites that look refreshingly different from the generic visual aesthetic of the present times?
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Jitendra Chawla, CFA
“One should not sacrifice investment principles just because you cannot achieve desired returns. No one has achieved anything meaningful without undergoing periods of underperformance in their career,”

https://t.co/CkOnVEUnss
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Paul Graham
A developer could get around rules of this type by buying mostly prefabricated units from a separate company they controlled, and then having a very small staff onsite to assemble them.

(Like love, market rates find a way.) https://t.co/cJvKWI8j9s
Santa Monica, ever the innovator, is breaking new ground in the field of blocking new homes by appropriating the language of social justice. This proposed initiative would require developers to pay up to 2.7 times the prevailing wage, which is of course completely infeasible. https://t.co/tRfGaXvNQT - Shane Phillips
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Rolf Degen
Borderline personality disorder has become a kind of fetish diagnosis in the world of psychotherapy, but it is as intangible as a soap bubble. https://t.co/QMsRW50gfA https://t.co/7ETlyitX1J
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