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@Moe (@moe_shaltout) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kind of insane when you think about it... Churchill was YOLO-trading ยฃ400k/week in 1929. Thatโ€™s ~$1.94M USD then. Adjusted for inflation = $36.6M today. But in asset power terms (stocks, land, etc.), thatโ€™s closer to $150โ€“200 million. The man was basically swinging like a

Sheel Mohnot (@pitdesi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Itโ€™s true. The original reason for ending prices in .99 was not psychological, it was to make sure employees weren't stealing... and it starts with the cash register itself: In the 1870s, a saloon owner in Dayton was fed up with his bartenders pocketing cash and was desperate

Itโ€™s true. The original reason for ending prices in .99 was not psychological, it was to make sure employees weren't stealing... and it starts with the cash register itself:

In the 1870s, a saloon owner in Dayton was fed up with his bartenders pocketing cash and was desperate
Lulu Cheng Meservey (@lulumeservey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch him flip the switch and become Mark Zuckerberg at 5sec Hereโ€™s whatโ€™s happening: (1) Prosody. The tones and rhythm of your speech (like melody, for your voice). Zuckโ€™s voice is relatively flat but goes up at the end of phrases, and he inserts small pauses when choosing

Luke Gromen (@lukegromen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the book โ€œThe Mandiblesโ€, there is a part where the academic economist who insists โ€œeverything is fineโ€ (despite a challenging economy) wonders how his college-aged daughter is suddenly making so much money. His street-smart 14-year old nephew deduces she is selling herself.

Lord Bethell (@jimbethell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I was life sciences minister, I would meet with companies keen to invest in UK companies and jobs, to ask them how government could help. Every single time, they said โ€œplanningโ€. Every. Single. Time. Visas. Grants. Licensing. Regulation. NICE. MHRA. EMA. EU. They were

Matthew Cassinelli (@mattcassinelli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the biggest culture shocks working at Apple was that they actually use Calendar, Contacts, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote to run the company.

Chris Bataille (@bataille_chris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And China is dominating another technology class, one that was supposed to have inherent western advantages . Open link to source article nytimes.com/interactive/20โ€ฆ

And China is dominating another technology class, one that was supposed to have inherent western advantages . Open link to source article nytimes.com/interactive/20โ€ฆ
The Spectator (@spectator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do male students never forget Arthur Laffer's curve? Reality Check, The Spectatorโ€™s new data-driven show hosted by economics editor Michael Simmons, kicks off with a big name: Arthur Laffer. The man who taught Reagan to cut taxes tells Michael why Britainโ€™s economy is

LindyMan (@paulskallas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the 1920โ€“1940 had that moment when technological modernity and classical craftsmanship overlapped perfectly. Continuity with the past. After 1945, that chain breaks. The machine no longer had to look noble, only to perform. Form stopped following tradition and began following

MILO (@nero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As you are perfectly well aware, @jason, this is total horseshit. Palpatineโ€™s military buildup was for one purpose: To protect against the threat from the Yuuzhan Vong, the Star Wars universeโ€™s equivalent of the Borg. Does the Death Star even make sense as a weapon against

Sara Afshar (@saraafshar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the story that isn't being reported. And things have actually been like this for quite a while now. The world thinks Woman, Life, Freedom didn't succeed, but in fact it moved the dial monumentally.

Dan Neidle (@danneidle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Voice of Reason Count Jim Moriarty Leath Al Obaidi ๐ŸŒŠ๐Ÿ„โ€โ™‚๏ธ๐ŸŽข ๐Ÿ›๐Ÿ‹๐Ÿ“‰๐Ÿ“ˆ Itโ€™s a dumb tax on wealth, but still a tax on wealth. Itโ€™s just too high and too low: too high for people with inflationary gains that arenโ€™t real gains. Too low for people who turn labour income into undertaxed gains. The solution: taxpolicy.org.uk/2024/10/16/howโ€ฆ

Andrew McCalip (@andrewmccalip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data centers in orbit? Of course thatโ€™s your contention. Of course it is. You just finished watching a Scott Manley video on radiative heat transfer and now you think youโ€™re gonna disrupt AWS with a few solar panels and a rideshare slot. Youโ€™re gonna believe that right up until

Data centers in orbit? Of course thatโ€™s your contention. Of course it is.

You just finished watching a Scott Manley video on radiative heat transfer and now you think youโ€™re gonna disrupt AWS with a few solar panels and a rideshare slot.

Youโ€™re gonna believe that right up until