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And not just because they see a subset of all available information, but also because their interpretation of the available information is not necessarily accurate.

We often talk about information asymmetry as a competitive advantage, but we also need to be good at interpreting

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RT @silviakillings: What’s that thing we used to say on here about Renaissance paintings? https://t.co/eSvB6nxXKG

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A thread on how strategic drones are for the army in #Ukraine:

https://t.co/MzutTVn7OY

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Today, a phenomenal coincidence occurred: a person I’m really close to (and connected to via Facebook) needs a new radiator. She discussed the matter yesterday with a plumber over Whatsapp.
Today, for the first time ever, my Instagram shows me ads of radiators.

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What if the social graph that Meta has built across its properties could be used to promote products that people close to you need?

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Russia’s astronauts enter the space station in yellow and blue flight suits. https://t.co/sDrmjGbfwe

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Level of happiness around the world (2019-2021).

I bet next year report will be substantially different in multiple countries.

I believe the map was made by Visual Capitalist but the data comes from this report by @HappinessRpt:
https://t.co/WY5yPGrtSJ https://t.co/qOP8fOTkCK

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RT @mgsiegler: Several years into GDPR, it remains fucking bonkers in practice. Every site on the internet gets an awful pop-up that no one…

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Today, I heard a story about systematic gender discrimination in the corporate environment *against men* (reported to me by a woman, and not related to my company).
First time I hear something like that.