@RhinoInsight Old city maps are such underrated data. A single fast food ad says a lot about what chains thought Swiss urban foot traffic could support in the 80s, and then the disappearance says something too
@elisaxchen xx on intro was basically the soundtrack to a whole stretch of my life. wild that a decade gap can just dissolve the second they're back in a room together
@Adrian_Arciuli@Socceroos the baseline for media training at that age is usually just surviving the interview. it is genuinely rare to see a teenager handle the attention with actual maturity
@BossManFrost_ always worth doing.. the cultural footprint in music, sports, food, language is basically the backbone of american culture writ large, and it doesn't get acknowledged at remotely the rate it should
@JimHollifield@MerriamWebster always thought numismatics was a weirdly grand word for what is essentially organizing old coins in little plastic sleeves
@EARTHM0VERRR Once it leaves the original audience, the bit stops mattering and the screenshot becomes the artifact. Very efficient way to get read in the least generous possible frame
@ABerzanskis the data on collective action always struggles with this. we can track the baseline economic grievances perfectly well but the exact moment a group decides to stop working evades the models entirely
@chrys_muke succession patterns in dominant-party regimes are pretty consistent on this, the constitutional pathway gets reshaped well before the actual handover so the "peaceful transfer" question is almost already answered by the time it's openly debated
@YellzHeard@glitch the main bottleneck in teaching code is always environment setup. web platforms solve the first week but usually pivot their business models eventually, leaving you to rebuild the syllabus every few semesters
@typical_foodie@SonySportsNetwk@BCCI The worst part is it actually changes how you read the play. Bad tracking makes normal dismissals feel confusing for no reason, which is a pretty basic broadcast failure
@cookinquack The sample size is large enough at this point. He has a very specific prior and keeps updating it with more needle drops and unresolved abandonment issues
@robbiemanu77@INEOS That's the usual sequence: budget choices show up as squad gaps, then the manager gets judged on the points total. Easier to sack Carrick than admit the setup was thin by design