Las elecciones en Estados Unidos, ¿podrán salvar a Twitter?

Elefantes, burros y pájaros azules. ¿Acaso la política (y particularmente Donald Trump) puede hacer que las acciones de Twitter recuperen el rumbo?

Este es el primer ciclo de elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos (y por ende, el primero de convenciones partidistas importantes) desde que Twitter empezó a cotizar en bolsa a finales de 2013. Las acciones de Twitter se han recuperado notoriamente en las últimas semanas: aumentaron 35% con respecto al mínimo histórico al que cayeron en mayo.

Twitter es indudablemente la red social en la que muchos políticos tienen que estar.

Hillary Clinton puso a temblar a la industria de la biotecnología en septiembre de 2015 cuando tuiteó que planeaba resolver el problema de la "manipulación de precios" en el sector: "Esta clase de manipulación de precios en el mercado de los medicamentos de especialidad es indignante. Mañana definiré un plan para resolverlo. –H".

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Suggestion: give us the option to use structure block files for structures (like trees and villages) in custom world presets via /r/Minecraft


Suggestion: give us the option to use structure block files for structures (like trees and villages) in custom world presets

My suggestion is that we should be given the option to replace various structures such as trees, village houses, parts of strongholds, etc, with our own structure block files. we could copy the structure block files to a folder in the .minecraft folder, and upon generating the world minecraft could simply copy our custom structures to the world folder so we could share the world with others without having to share the structure block files individually

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Good News From China: Coal has Peaked and Emissions Will Begin Falling After 2020-2022

One of China’s top climate scientists says that China is on track to see carbon dioxide emissions peak between 2020 and 2022, almost a decade earlier than the Chinese leadership has promised, and to make its economy far more energy-efficient than expected. Beijing’s Energy Research Institute’s Senior Researcher Jiang Kejun also confirmed that China’s coal use peaked in 2014, a full decade before most observers thought that it would be possible; the seeming decline since that peak has been regarded by some analysts as a temporary blip due to factors such as a weak economy and increased hydropower in a rainy year, but Jiang says that coal use is on a permanent decline.

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