1/25 Part 1 - Why does soap work so well on the SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus and indeed most viruses? Because it is a self-assembled nanoparticle in which the weakest link is the lipid (fatty) bilayer. A two part thread about soap, viruses and supramolecular chemistry #COVID19
Den här svenska barnboken kallas ”kontroversiell” på Adlibris och Bokus. Nej, den är bedräglig propaganda där antivaxxers förleder barn. https://t.co/oraXrSDUGh
@pippiglassbil Hur vet B att A står bakom hen och inte på andra sidan muren? B kan ju inte se A, så A skulle väl lika gärna kunna stå på andra sidan muren?
A: So how can we get the developers to work harder?
B: Take away their tools. Add more bureaucracy. Use slow computers and dead programming languages.
A: And that will bring up the velocity?
B: No. You asked how to make their work harder.
After the shift to an open-plan office space, people spend 73% *less* time in face-to-face interactions -- and 67% *more* time using email.
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I wonder if this is where some of the value of pair programming comes from: with a second person involved, we spend less time being stuck. https://t.co/aR4MWGmr3C
@googlenexus Today is a sad day, my Nexus 6P decided to boot loop while I was reading twitter on the bus on my way home. I hadn't realized how much it sucks to be without a phone :(