Tobin Hanspal

1.9K posts

Tobin Hanspal banner
Tobin Hanspal

Tobin Hanspal

@tobinbridge

Associate Professor, Finance @wu_vienna

Entrou em Şubat 2009
748 Seguindo508 Seguidores
Arpit Gupta
Arpit Gupta@arpitrage·
We have roughly 400 research Universities (maybe half of which are R1), which educate about 40% of bachelors students. We maybe need fewer with AI? Research will concentrate in foundation labs, philanthropy, and well funded Universities. More teaching focus?
English
6
2
28
7.5K
Rafael Izbicki
Rafael Izbicki@rizbicki·
A student recently told me: "Apparently, you can now use LaTeX locally on your computer. We don't need Overleaf anymore." The old becomes new again, helped along by Overleaf becoming really slow.
English
45
111
3.1K
132.7K
Tobin Hanspal
Tobin Hanspal@tobinbridge·
@Chris_arnade Along with the beer, the trees are great, and very nice to bring the kids
English
0
0
1
44
Karina Rykman
Karina Rykman@KarinaRykman·
Gorgeous day in Central Park cold lamping with the turtles
Karina Rykman tweet mediaKarina Rykman tweet media
English
4
1
51
1.7K
Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌
Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌@Chris_arnade·
That's what is so wonderful about Europe -- small outdoor cafes in plazas.
Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌 tweet media
English
22
11
299
21.1K
Ryan Briggs
Ryan Briggs@ryancbriggs·
I've possibly never experienced more consumer surplus than the ~20/month LLM plans
English
21
35
391
33.3K
Elijah Cone
Elijah Cone@ElijahCone·
Bluey is OUT and Peppa Pig is IN at my house. As a father, I don’t want to be compared to Bandit (imaginative, ideal millennial dad). I am much more comfortable with the pace being set by Daddy Pig (slob, Brexit-coded chud).
English
107
1.7K
36.7K
1M
Tobin Hanspal
Tobin Hanspal@tobinbridge·
@NewYorker Please don't tell me that chili and bandit get divorced in season 3
English
1
0
2
358
The New Yorker
The New Yorker@NewYorker·
In 1992, “Sesame Street” shot a story line about the divorce of Mr. Snuffleupagus’s parents, but after a test screening upset some preschoolers, producers pulled the episode. Its writer, Norman Stiles, later remarked that the team “felt safer” dealing with death than with divorce. It would take “Sesame Street” two more decades to address divorce in any substantive way, and even then it only did so on a 2012 DVD special. “If screens are commonly enlisted to fulfill a care function, becoming a substitute family member, they are also early transmitters in our kids’ lives of what a ‘family’ looks like,” Jean Garnett writes. As a divorced mother, she wanted to find quality programming that addressed the subject of parental separation, so she, with the help of her daughter, set out to find children’s shows that adequately portrayed a family unit like theirs. Read her essay: newyorkermag.visitlink.me/-giHdu
The New Yorker tweet media
English
4
13
59
30.8K
Tobin Hanspal retweetou
NEW SPRINGFIELD BOOGIE
NEW SPRINGFIELD BOOGIE@StealYourDonut·
Come gather ‘round children, it’s high time ye learned ‘bout a show at Cornell, and the love that it’s earned. #happyanniversary 5/8/77
NEW SPRINGFIELD BOOGIE tweet media
English
5
70
669
18.4K
Tobin Hanspal retweetou
BuccoCapital Bloke
BuccoCapital Bloke@buccocapital·
Happy Cornell Day to all observers
BuccoCapital Bloke tweet media
English
27
109
1.2K
82.9K
Tobin Hanspal
Tobin Hanspal@tobinbridge·
@arpitrage i bring a stack of printer paper and a stapler, is that bad?
English
0
0
0
603
Arpit Gupta
Arpit Gupta@arpitrage·
A PE picks and shovels AI strategy: buy Roaring Spring, the 139 year old family owned firm which prints blue books for exams Estimated value $64 million.
Arpit Gupta tweet media
English
4
15
423
57.1K
Alex Imas
Alex Imas@alexolegimas·
@AndyMasley They took the caffeine out of the 12% alcohol fruit punch Andy. They took it out. We peaked in 2010 and you know it.
Alex Imas tweet media
English
4
0
35
1.5K
Andy Masley
Andy Masley@AndyMasley·
Pretty crazy that people seriously entertain that quality of life is declining
Andy Masley tweet media
English
12
3
269
9K
Ray Dalio
Ray Dalio@RayDalio·
I LOVE and highly recommend the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. I love festivals – in fact, I’m a bit of a festival addict – and I am addicted to this one (I have been coming to it for 33 years) because of the music, the food, and the vibe at the festival. All around, the festival in New Orleans is extraordinary. I recommend that you put it on your bucket list.
Ray Dalio tweet media
English
205
146
3.1K
336K