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Is correlation causation? In this provocative article, we find that correlation is in fact correlated, and conclude that this means causation.
I would read an entire book of early American explorers' writings about the skunk
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The hill I will die on: Women say "like," "um," and "err," so frequently, because when there is the slightest pause in their speech, they are interrupted by men, and don't get the floor back to speak.🤷🏿‍♂️ So people that are frequently interrupted tend to use more verbal fillers. Let women speak.
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The web should be accessible to people with poor internet connections & assistive technologies. As a UX designer, I will absolutely die on this hill.
This interactive customer facing adaptive AI powered web UI could have been an HTML page.
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Are smartphones causing people to have fewer children? A provocative new working paper explores the persistent drop in birth rates since the iPhone was introduced nearly two decades ago.
The hill I will die on: I really don’t like ‘like’ – or other imprecise and redundant speech | Louis de Bernières
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Can smartphones help explain the drop in birth rates?
Are smartphones causing people to have fewer children? A provocative new working paper explores the persistent drop in birth rates since the iPhone was introduced nearly two decades ago.
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Junk speak, like junk food, encourages verbal littering. It has to be one of the worst things about life in Britain, says author Louis de Bernières
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The hill I will die on: I really don’t like ‘like’ – or other imprecise and redundant speech | Louis de Bernières
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