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How would you define "ethically sourced personal data"? Is there a good definition somewhere? I'm getting the feeling this phrase is getting devalued at an incredibly furious rate.
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When you say “acquired”, @streamlytics, where are you getting these billion data points from? Do you have any of mine? Did I consent?
twitter.com/streamlytics/s…
We're excited to announce that we have reached ONE BILLION data points processed! This represents 575M data points acquired in the third quarter. We're incredibly thankfu...
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Got my IMAX ticket to see #TheMatrixResurrections on opening night (Dec 22)! Most highly anticipated movie of the year for me. This is my "Star Wars" y'all. I'm loosing my damn mind here. 😅
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So excited I get to talk about #Ruby for y'all. 🎙 Looking forward to bringing on guests in future installments!
(And shoutout to @samruby for his amazing work on Ruby2JS. It deserves a wide audience…)
The first (teaser) episode of Fullstack Ruby is out! 🎉
What if JavaScript had Ruby’s syntax and was inspired by Ruby’s stdlib, ActiveSupport, and the like…a “...
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In all seriousness, though, Manny is a class act. Loved the job, gave it all he had, and made an impact. He’s going to go on to do great things.
Thanks, coach!
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The first presidential candidate I ever voted for:
At Eighteen I did not believe in all his politics but i truly believed in the man, in his heart, and his love of country. lnkd.in/euBnCVrj
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