Ethan Mollick
Everything you need to know about the file drawer problem (experiments that show no results rarely get published, or even submitted for publication) in one graph, using data from a million statistical tests in papers published over the last four decades. https://t.co/Nb7ugvBTNC
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Everything you need to know about the file drawer problem (experiments that show no results rarely get published, or even submitted for publication) in one graph, using data from a million statistical tests in papers published over the last four decades. https://t.co/Nb7ugvBTNC
@fmg_twtr @Scientific_Bird I edited it slightly... https://t.co/HAEppI7rYm - Rob Seamanstweet
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Jim OShaughnessy
A HUGE congratulations to @TinkeredThinker for such a beautiful and inspiring story! Can't wait to chat with you on @InfiniteL88ps.
As my friend @TheAnnaGat maintains: "The Good Internet exists," and you're part of it @TinkeredThinker! https://t.co/vrXL27WLUS
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A HUGE congratulations to @TinkeredThinker for such a beautiful and inspiring story! Can't wait to chat with you on @InfiniteL88ps.
As my friend @TheAnnaGat maintains: "The Good Internet exists," and you're part of it @TinkeredThinker! https://t.co/vrXL27WLUS
@forgeofman Day 7: @TinkeredThinker is the winner of the White Mirror challenge!! π
TT gets a $1000 cash prize and an open invitation to come as a guest on the podcast!
https://t.co/hAnW9M2RmG - Infinite Loops πtweet
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Tren Griffin
My city during Seafair reflects its past. People like me towed hydroplanes we made out of plywood behind our Sting Ray bicycles. Pro sports mostly weren't here yet, so hydro racing was a thing. Performances (including today) by the Blue Angels is a long tradition. https://t.co/cVlKU2idZH
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My city during Seafair reflects its past. People like me towed hydroplanes we made out of plywood behind our Sting Ray bicycles. Pro sports mostly weren't here yet, so hydro racing was a thing. Performances (including today) by the Blue Angels is a long tradition. https://t.co/cVlKU2idZH
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Jim OShaughnessy
"We shape our tools, and thereafter our tools shape us."
~Variously attributed
Great piece from @kylascan about filter failure, why the algos amplify bad news and much more.
How the Algorithmic Money Faucet Drives the Economy, by @kylascan https://t.co/vmfTdmmrrr
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"We shape our tools, and thereafter our tools shape us."
~Variously attributed
Great piece from @kylascan about filter failure, why the algos amplify bad news and much more.
How the Algorithmic Money Faucet Drives the Economy, by @kylascan https://t.co/vmfTdmmrrr
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M&A Focused CPA
RT @ClintFiore: How I'm building wealth in Small Business Acquisitions in 3 steps
SMB Strategy Thread π§΅
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RT @ClintFiore: How I'm building wealth in Small Business Acquisitions in 3 steps
SMB Strategy Thread π§΅
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M&A Focused CPA
RT @Shane___Martin: 5 years ago I started my little 1-person agency.
Last year we did nearly 7 figures (in profit).
Here are a few things I wish I knew when I first started:
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RT @Shane___Martin: 5 years ago I started my little 1-person agency.
Last year we did nearly 7 figures (in profit).
Here are a few things I wish I knew when I first started:
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Jim OShaughnessy
"The body of work youβre creating adds up over time. The consistency and empathy of your vision will seep through. Drip by drip, youβll create something worth noticing."
~@ThisIsSethsBlog
Crickets https://t.co/Vi0kLw1QGL
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"The body of work youβre creating adds up over time. The consistency and empathy of your vision will seep through. Drip by drip, youβll create something worth noticing."
~@ThisIsSethsBlog
Crickets https://t.co/Vi0kLw1QGL
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Jim OShaughnessy
Sample sizes are often counterintuitive--the largest variations almost always come from small samples, which is difficult to grok for many π€·π»ββοΈ
The signal and the noise in meta-analysis, by @KirkegaardEmil https://t.co/6DHfMRBKt4
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Sample sizes are often counterintuitive--the largest variations almost always come from small samples, which is difficult to grok for many π€·π»ββοΈ
The signal and the noise in meta-analysis, by @KirkegaardEmil https://t.co/6DHfMRBKt4
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Jim OShaughnessy
RT @thought_bender: This quote from this story was incredible https://t.co/tiRYtyJdJ6 https://t.co/toltTKHib1
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RT @thought_bender: This quote from this story was incredible https://t.co/tiRYtyJdJ6 https://t.co/toltTKHib1
@forgeofman Day 7: @TinkeredThinker is the winner of the White Mirror challenge!! π
TT gets a $1000 cash prize and an open invitation to come as a guest on the podcast!
https://t.co/hAnW9M2RmG - Infinite Loops πtweet
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Remember, I purposely asked him questions that I had prepared for OTHER guests.
@Alex_Danco is one smart cookie--check out his take on why some ideas are self-perpetuating while others are not. π§ ππ» https://t.co/AkWwi2fRBo
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Remember, I purposely asked him questions that I had prepared for OTHER guests.
@Alex_Danco is one smart cookie--check out his take on why some ideas are self-perpetuating while others are not. π§ ππ» https://t.co/AkWwi2fRBo
Girard's Mimetic Theory claims that any self-perpetuating system needs to be "different" to be stable, and the crisis of un-differentiation is resolved by an act of violence.
Here's @Alex_Danco on "The Founding Murder": https://t.co/UR09sVPpgm - Infinite Loops πtweet
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Girard's Mimetic Theory claims that any self-perpetuating system needs to be "different" to be stable, and the crisis of un-differentiation is resolved by an act of violence.
Here's @Alex_Danco on "The Founding Murder":
Here's @Alex_Danco on "The Founding Murder":