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Sara (Ivana) Petrović

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Boli me glava / Kopfschmerz in Menschengestalt 🔴 Half Austrian, half Serbian💃Dete devedesetih / 90er-Kind 💱 Novi Sad-Wien 🇷🇸🇦🇹

Katılım Eylül 2015
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Pedro Domingos
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos·
To a first approximation, American higher education consists of women getting useless degrees, racking up debt and being indoctrinated that it’s all men’s fault.
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Brad Setser
Brad Setser@Brad_Setser·
There has been too much talk of petrodollars. And not enough talk of Chinese dollars China isn't really de-dollarizing. Rather the contrary. A new blog 1/ cfr.org/articles/china…
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UI/UX Savior
UI/UX Savior@UiSavior·
Lol 😂😂
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
AI is reshaping the American workplace. 66.3% of US workers earning over $200,000 used AI tools at work over the last 12 months, according to a Fed survey. This is followed by those earning $100,000-$200,000 and $50,000-$100,000, at 51.6% and 40.2%, respectively. By comparison, just 15.9% of Americans earning less than $50,000 used AI tools at work over the same period. Furthermore, college graduates were more than twice as likely to use AI at work as those without a degree, at 58.7% versus 22.9%. Full-time workers used AI at nearly 2 times the rate of part-time workers, at 42.7% versus 24.7%. Among workers who do use AI, 68.0% said it makes their job easier, and 56.7% claimed it boosts their productivity. AI is transforming how Americans work.
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Pedro Domingos
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos·
The future belongs to skilled blue-collar workers and skilled users of AI. Advice to students: become one or both before it’s too late.
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Mountain Cabins
Mountain Cabins@cabinsmountain·
The kind of place where nothing exciting happens, and that’s the best part.
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Gradjanin5
Gradjanin5@Gradjanin5·
Sve mi vise lici kao da smo u ruznoj video igrici...
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Annatar
Annatar@Annatar_I·
Births down 1.8% in mainland France in Q1, with TFR being 1.53 in 2025, would mean 1.5 if decline sustained through year. Era of high French TFR relative to Europe is well and truly over, numerous countries all over Europe have a higher TFR than France now.
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Nikola Lakic
Nikola Lakic@NikolaLaki3·
Javio se Aleksandar Vučić iz Kragujevca da kaže kako niko u regionu nema data centar kao Srbija, koja je investirala 100 miliona evra. Za to vreme u Hrvatskoj počinje izgradnja data centra od 50 milijardi dolara. Jednom zine, tri puta slaže!
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Collingwood 🇬🇧
Collingwood 🇬🇧@admcollingwood·
You may think that the most unpopular leader in Europe was Sir Keir Starmer, the most unpopular prime minister of all time. Or, maybe you think President Emmanuel Macron pips him. In fact, more unpopular than both is Chancellor Frederich Merz. Excellent thread below offering colour on the inner workings of a catastrophic kanzelorship.
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Merz is in serious trouble with his own party. BILD now reporting on collapsing morale within the chancellery and CDU ranks about Merz's prospects. Gossip ++ Suspicion ++ Questions of Guilt: THE MOOD IN THE CHANCELLERY HAS SHIFTED

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Daniel Lacalle
Daniel Lacalle@dlacalle_IA·
The US economy is much stronger than any G8 peer. While others remain in stagnation with negative private sector dynamics, the US is clearly the best-performing developed economy. US 🇺🇸 initial jobless claims fall to the lowest level since 1969. Personal income rises 0.6%, double the expected figure. PCE price index in line with expectations. Core prices stable at 0.3%. GDP growing at 2%. Investment, consumption, and exports lead economic growth. via BEA, Bloomberg
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Linda Teuteberg
Linda Teuteberg@LindaTeuteberg·
Unverantwortliches Leben von der Substanz: „Bereits im nächsten Jahr werden 36 Prozent aller Ausgaben im Bundeshaushalt mit #Schulden finanziert.“ nzz.ch/wirtschaft/die…
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Julian Reichelt
Julian Reichelt@jreichelt·
BREAKING NIUS: In der Union geht die Angst vor dem 30-20-Kipppunkt um. Die AfD marschiert Richtung 30, die CDU taumelt Richtung 20 Prozent. Was ein solcher Kipppunkt bedeutet, sieht man in Österreich. Dort steht die FPÖ bei 37 Prozent, die ÖVP noch bei 17. nius.de/nius-live/unio…
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