Yeah I looked around a lot before landing on this one. Works great! Fits a ton of yarn and it's great to have it at eye level.
Yeah I looked around a lot before landing on this one. Works great! Fits a ton of yarn and it's great to have it at eye level.
It really fits a lot! And it's nice to have it sorted by color and at eye level.
My daughter uses this and under the bed storage bags: www.amazon.com/dp/B0D22LPM7P
My favorite hole in the wall: the double chicken with arugula at Love Belizean. They have two menu items and the chicken is perfection.
Yep, 2002ish
Looking forward to this session next week!
I had an out of body experience at a study abroad psychology course in the NL when the topic was why Turkish immigrants were biologically predisposed to violence.
I was getting my hair cut and my stylist was like wow look at this. We both went to the window to gawk.
Fellow professor here, gently pushing back against this. I believe instructors have an obligation to make accessibility the default as much as possible, and to be proactive about individual accommodations. The administrative processes are there to enforce a minimum standard of accessibility.
Grew up eating Buddy's, now live in Portland. I can smell that video π€€
This is also a casual-loop diagram without valences.
That's a casual-loop diagram without valences, not a DAG.
But how many people *really* would prefer autonomous vehicles to driving themselves? I can't help but think it's a really small number.
I donβt know who needs to hear this but the CDC is being eviscerated right now. America is not going to have any kind of outbreak response capacity after tonight. Americansβ health data is no longer secure. Say goodbye to federal public health in any capacity. Itβs a disaster. We wonβt recover.
Reporting from war-torn Portland. Dropped my daughter off for theater class and now drinking a vegan sipping chocolate & reading a book while watching people exit the symphony. A guy in a care bear onesie just scootered past. It's rough out here.
We are alive at time of massive self-organization of systems. If you look you'll see the responses everywhere, where the pieces of projects for the common good are caught and lifted back up before they fall fully to pieces. I'm excited to watch this one develop and maybe help it along.
An anole extends its dewlap, which says "call for scientists!"
Seeking scientist volunteers for this fall! Want to practice science communication and help author a πcomicπ about your research? I need collaborators for the next cohort of SciComm & Comics art and design students. All countries and scientific fields eligible.
Heard some out in Tigard too.
I'm surprised the article doesn't mention folks with chronic disease. I have POTS and my doc-recommended electrolyte supplements have been a game changer for me. I'm talking high-quality stuff, not neon sports drinks though.
I great what you're saying and the system is definitely underfunded and broken, BUT community care can be a lifeline for folks in rural communities or who need care not offered by the VA. Reauthorization is confusing and having to do it every 6 months was a barrier to care.
A doctor places a bandaid on the arm of a child.
Between 35 -40% of pregnant women and parents of young kids in the U.S. plan to fully vaccinate their child according to medical guidance. Dean @meganranney.bsky.social discusses the current challenges of promoting important vaccines.
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Heard from #AHRQ that the entire grants staff has been let go! They are unable to issue funds for grants already funded, let alone fund new grants. This is outrageous and will make Americans poorer and sicker. Why? A brief thread about just some recent AHRQ-funded research: #MedSky #HealthPolicy
This is bonkers. And a very bad sign for science.
We simply cannot afford a doom loop for TriMet. Reduction in service will lead to a reduction in ridership, leading to declining fares, more cuts, π The cost will be increased congestion, further deterioration in PBOT assets and of course emissions. We canβt afford that. Call your state reps.
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I'm getting them practically every day now.
LLMs as mansplainers. That tracks. Helpful thread about limits of LLM historical knowledge:
Sounds great
Yes, and I'm a systems person who has been noodling with the same idea. Would love to hear your thoughts.
say it again:
4 million people work in higher ed, the largest employer in 10 states, second largest employer in 10 more, and in 60 of the 100 biggest cities
ROI for NIH and NSF for local economies is conservatively 4x, often close to 10x
demolishing higher education is economic sabotage