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5 lines of code can power a village 🤷🏼♀️ pic.twitter.com/1kddFbtC4o
— Amit Agarwal (@labnol) October 28, 2020
This has been a long time in the making. On October 31st, we will be launching our first ever series of chapter books for readers ages 10 to 15 – the PARI series. Five beautiful stories from rural India.
— Karadi Tales (@karaditales) October 27, 2020
Register for the launch right here: https://t.co/9oXOKS7qgC#karaditales pic.twitter.com/I6W7Q4NCEw
I spend a lot of time reading the Indian Constituent Assembly Debates, and I have long heard rumors that the audio (and some video recordings) exist. I am THRILLED that @prasarbharati archives are digitizing it and putting it online. And they are magnificent to listen to(1)
— Rohit (@itihaasnaama) October 22, 2020
The secret to the US economy's huge innovative success in one graph: the global flows of inventors into and out of various countries. Reversing this is going to end up be a very bad idea for the long-term success for US startups & the economy in general. https://t.co/kOZYEkMkjO pic.twitter.com/qL14XHsdn4
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) October 26, 2020
It's easy to guess who someone with a “MAGA” hat or Biden-Harris tote voted for. But Cool Whip or loose eggs?
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 28, 2020
We wondered if it was possible to identify Trump and Biden voters based on what's in their refrigerators.
Take our quiz to see how you do 👇 https://t.co/dfqx7YpjWF