Max Shtein (@mshtein) 's Twitter Profile
Max Shtein

@mshtein

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calendar_today08-06-2009 17:07:20

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Apparently, most of the lung is close to your back, including the smallest capillaries?.. To help oxygenate, lay on your stomach. Potentially helpful breathing technique: youtu.be/HwLzAdriec0

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We just paid multiple phone bills, filled up a few gas tanks, a couple grocery carts and provided 3,000 meals to Washtenaw County via food gatherers. 🙌🏼 @flowed3d I hope the piece brings you as much joy in receiving it as it has for me in letting it go.

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Patrick says fastgrants.org has received a lot of good applications. It will be interesting to see if making decisions in 48 hours based on a 30-minute application yields worse research than the current excruciating grant application process. I bet it doesn't.

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Finally updated to iOS 13.4.1 a few days ago & started seeing rapid drops in battery power levels without change to usage pattern. Several %/minute of web browsing! And Mail stopped working. Let’s see... lacks energy, overheats, can’t communicate... my iPhone’s got coronavirus?

Finally updated to iOS 13.4.1 a few days ago & started seeing rapid drops in battery power levels without change to usage pattern. Several %/minute of web browsing! And Mail stopped working. Let’s see... lacks energy, overheats, can’t communicate... my iPhone’s got coronavirus?
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Pollen Explains Flu-Like and COVID-19 Seasonality | medRxiv (is the study sound?.. mechanism?.. test in a lab setting?) medrxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Aerosol transmission of Covid-19... seems like taking on a vow of silence maybe good health measure in a monastery,.. in a dormitory,.. restaurant. english.elpais.com/society/2020-1…

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If your workload did not (significantly) decrease over the past seven years, odds are you will be replaced by a robot -- or by someone who knows how to use one.

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Matthew Yglesias We must reject the Gordon/Vollrath view that stagnation is normal, healthy, and a sign of success. It is a sign of dysfunction. The US is still a dirt poor country compared to what is possible. We have not already discovered all the useful inventions.

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Trying to update the firmware on my NETGEAR router via the Nighthawk app. It sends me to routerlogin.net and presents this ... shall we say, counterintuitive dialog (editorial is mine). Well done, NETGEAR (/sarcasm)

Trying to update the firmware on my <a href="/Netgear/">NETGEAR</a> router via the Nighthawk app. It sends me to routerlogin.net and presents this ... shall we say, counterintuitive dialog (editorial is mine). Well done, <a href="/Netgear/">NETGEAR</a> (/sarcasm)
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“Why Do Smoke Alarms Go Off In the Middle of the Night?” (Make noise at 2 am but none otherwise. Require to test weekly. Mount in hard to reach places. Check Check Check. If there ever was a thoroughly awful design, look no further than your smoke alarm.) kidde.com/home-safety/en…

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🚨New 📜"Superstar Teams" 🔗bit.ly/lbfTeams22 ❓Does it matter for the macroeconomy who works with whom? 🔧Model of firm organization + micro data (🇩🇪+🇵🇹) 👉Yes! Importance of coworker interdependencies has ⬆️ & this helps explain⬆️between-firm inequality 👇Summary-🧵

🚨New 📜"Superstar Teams"

đź”—bit.ly/lbfTeams22

❓Does it matter for the macroeconomy who works with whom?

🔧Model of firm organization + micro data (🇩🇪+🇵🇹)

👉Yes! Importance of coworker interdependencies has ⬆️ &amp; this helps explain⬆️between-firm inequality

👇Summary-🧵
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1960, Orson Welles explained how he wrangled complete creative control for his first film, Citizen Kane, as well as the value of “ignorance” to break through old ideas.

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Noted. Also: “ While not to the corned beef level of my beloved Zingerman’s of Ann Arbor…” 🙌👻🥪