The 7 hottest days on Earth in the last 100,000+ years all happened in the last week:
July 6 ~ 17.23°C / 63.01°F
July 7 ~ 17.20°C / 62.96°F
July 4 ~ 17.18°C / 62.93°F
July 5 ~ 17.18°C / 62.92°F
July 8 ~ 17.17°C / 62.90°F
July 10 ~ 17.12°C / 62.81°F
July 9 ~ 17.11°C / 62.79°F
🌳🌳LIQUID TREES ARE COOL, y'all are just haters: a thread.🌳🌳
This tweet went viral and twitter got mad as heck about it. "But we love trees!" they cried. But they are actually really cool and here's why: (1/14)
Kind of puts the "NZ dairy producers are the most efficient in the world" narrative into the corner, doesn't it?
If you want efficiency, or if you want to feed the world, you go plant-based.
https://t.co/GTGMsEwcls
I don't know how to make this more clear. The sooner we end fossil fuels, the more we save. The longer we wait, the more we lose. And everything is at risk.
I solved today's Redactle (#11) in 13 guesses with an accuracy of 69.23%. Played at https://t.co/cpAHQe1llS
I’m getting better at this. I think it’s my favourite wordle clone.
NEW STRONG BAD EMAIL
I started checking this email 4 years ago. So I decided to finish checking it for April Fools'. It is checked.
https://t.co/8ioNOzEm28
It's high planning season, which means it's again time to decide how the hell we measure data teams' impact. While this has always been a source of handwringing for data leaders, this year I've got two categories of metrics that I not only like--I'm actually planning to use them