If I can see it coming. If Trump loses, the election commentariat is going to blame Trump's mistakes in the last week. You know who won't get credit they deserve? Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi, Liz Cheney, and tens of millions of women who will be responsible for defeating Trump.
I was arrested & interrogated in Argentina during the 70's "Dirty War'' in which its president sought to rid the country of "the enemy within" with the help of his military. 30,000 Argentines disappeared. Americans should be terrified at such talk from a presidential candidate.
Imagine doing a study on willing participants to see if catching covid would damage their brains and then conducting it and finding out that catching covid has damaged their brains.
https://t.co/WNLjlVtWh6
It’s a beautiful day in New York City.
You might think that people here have no political power because everything is in the bag for Democrats. But within 100 miles are 10 swing congressional districts where you can canvass or donate.
This and more at
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@basedneoleo @ylecun@leopd@karpathy Backprop works on unitary RNNs, and keeping unitarity is algorithmically fast if its a convolutional uRNN, see e.g. https://t.co/PwIeMUvksl
@DireDoge1029@Parskatt@wandedob I’d be far less concerned with the model or manufacturer than the clientele profile for that particular site. The mri at the er at cornell sees different patients from the one at sloan kettering across the street.
"If one asked me to what do I think one must principally attribute the singular prosperity and growing force of this people, I would answer that it is to the superiority of its women."
-- Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America II, 3.12
We organize with Haitian-origin farm workers in NY. They’re as American as the apple pie their work makes possible, but right wing racists are spreading dehumanizing lies.
Haitians are not eating pets.
They’re feeding America.
The anti-Haitian bigotry we’re seeing is repulsive.
I respectfully disagree. I think what is currently "democratizing" science much more than "high impact" journals is @PubPeer. So let's take a tour of the @PubPeer comments for some of this author's papers in "high impact" journals: 1/
Studying plants and octopuses has inspired researchers to view intelligence as horizontal, rather than a hierarchy. 🐙🌿
🎧 On @StoriesofImpac_ Dr. Paco Calvo @MINTLab_umu, @MagnascoLab & Dr. Diana Reiss @Interspecies_io discuss their research: https://t.co/kDCw9au4uO