David Stephens (@dstephens99) 's Twitter Profile
David Stephens

@dstephens99

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calendar_today12-05-2009 19:41:06

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Tesla (@tesla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trans-Canada Supercharger route from Vancouver to Halifax is now open! 🇨🇦⚡ Over half the locations are V3 for the fastest charging speeds.

LSigurd (@lsigurd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this AB conservative government needs to get their shit together. Its done. Support the o&g industry we have but make preparations for a transition: attract tech and other industries to AB. Doubling down is going to kill this province and turn it into a rust belt. #ableg

Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Fed’s short term loans *cost us nothing* when they’re all repaid the next day. This tweet is beyond misleading—it’s horseshit—and the sad thing is Robert Reich knows it. These juxtaposition of these two facts simply show a similarity—that two groups both borrow money. Harumph.

Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey Bernie Sanders, the government isn’t giving bankers a penny. The Fed’s repo facility is, admittedly, complicated, so lemme explain: The Fed is *lending* $1.5 trillion to banks. Those banks put up collateral, so even if they don’t repay their loans, the govt won’t lose a cent

James Rosen-Birch ⚖️🕊️ (@provisionalidea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'll start this off by saying I hope and pray for a swift end to the pandemic, and am deeply concerned for all those currently in the line of fire. As an executive and scientist, I look at COVID19 and see learning opportunities. My birth country, Canada, is very prepared. Why?

Mason (@webdevmason) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to share this chart again, because now that so many of us have seen what can change in just one week, I think it's remarkably sobering. What this chart shows is that the "new cases" we're dealing with today are *actually* the new cases of ~2 weeks ago.

I want to share this chart again, because now that so many of us have seen what can change in just one week, I think it's remarkably sobering.

What this chart shows is that the "new cases" we're dealing with today are *actually* the new cases of ~2 weeks ago.
Balaji (@balajis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very important. Wearables may be providing digital early warning signals. We might massively scale up and distribute one to every American. The opportunity cost of lockdown is so massive (billions per day) that almost any technological investment in reducing it can be justified.

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Paul Buchheit Wearables probably the fastest to scale. Amazon, Uber Eats, DoorDash, Postmates, etc could all give free Oura Rings or equivalent for continuous temperature monitoring of drivers. ouraring.com Garrett Camp Tony Xu dara khosrowshahi

<a href="/paultoo/">Paul Buchheit</a> Wearables probably the fastest to scale. Amazon, Uber Eats, DoorDash, Postmates, etc could all give free Oura Rings or equivalent for continuous temperature monitoring of drivers.

ouraring.com

<a href="/gc/">Garrett Camp</a> <a href="/t_xu/">Tony Xu</a> <a href="/dkhos/">dara khosrowshahi</a>
Balaji (@balajis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The virus is invisible. Massive testing makes it visible. There's a gradation of tests: forehead thermometers, CT scans, PCR. Once it's visible, you can start demarcating red and green zones, places with more and less virus. Then you let people in green zones out of lockdown.

Paul Graham (@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The lesson from the British experience may be that governments and scientists worldwide must increase the transparency of their planning so that their thinking and assumptions are open to challenge." reuters.com/article/us-hea…

Balaji (@balajis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As WHO and the UN fail ingloriously, global tech companies are filling the void. Multinational institutions that can actually execute.

Build Canada (@build_canada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI is going to transform our world in the coming years. Other nations are already racing ahead. We can wait and be forced to buy this technology from other global providers, or become a world-leader of AI solutions ourselves. We can start by using AI to create world-leading

AI is going to transform our world in the coming years. Other nations are already racing ahead. We can wait and be forced to buy this technology from other global providers, or become a world-leader of AI solutions ourselves.

We can start by using AI to create world-leading
Build Toronto (@build_toronto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Toronto is stuck. Congestion is worse than almost anywhere else in North America. It costs us $45 billion every year in lost productivity, wasted fuel, delivery delays, and wasted time. More lanes haven't worked (the 401 is one of the world’s widest highways and yet is a parking

Toronto is stuck. Congestion is worse than almost anywhere else in North America. It costs us $45 billion every year in lost productivity, wasted fuel, delivery delays, and wasted time.

More lanes haven't worked (the 401 is one of the world’s widest highways and yet is a parking