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  • 1 week ago | costar.com | Andrew Dickson

    Bridges Fund Management and Wrenbridge have signed two occupiers for more than 200,000 square feet of industrial at the Click development in Aylesford on the River Medway in Kent. Watch the video to learn how you can access industry leading CRE news and the data analytics you need to drive success. This news story is available exclusively to CoStar subscribers. Sign Up For a Demo To Learn More. Explore CoStarAlready A Subscriber? Sign InHave feedback or questions? Email us at [email protected]

  • 2 weeks ago | dvidshub.net | Andrew Dickson

    9 Sheet music for the Kentucky National Guard’s 202nd Army Band at a concert at the Kentucky Historical Society’s (KHS) 200th anniversary event at the Old State Capitol in Frankfort, Ky. on May 17, 2025. The band supported the 200th anniversary of the French officer Marquis de Lafayette’s visit of Frankfort which was coordinated by the KHS. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt.

  • 2 weeks ago | dvidshub.net | Andrew Dickson

    9 FRANKFORT, Ky. – Soldiers of the Kentucky National Guard’s 202nd Army Band supported a bicentennial event coordinated by the Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) at the Old State Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., May 17, 2025. The 202nd played a 45-minute performance for the 200th anniversary off the French officer Marguis de Lafayette’s visit to Frankfort, which happened on May 15, 1825.

  • 3 weeks ago | lesswrong.com | Andrew Dickson

    Note: This post is the second in a broader series of posts about the difficult tradeoffs inherent in public access to powerful open source models (the first post is here). While this post highlights some dangers of open models and discusses the possibility of global regulation, I am not, in general, against open source AI, or supportive of regulation of open source AI today. On the contrary, I believe open source software is, in general, one of humanity’s most important and valuable public goods.

  • 1 month ago | dvidshub.net | Andrew Dickson

    9 FRANKFORT, Ky. – The chaplain corps of the Kentucky National Guard held a prayer breakfast and service for the National Day of Prayer at the Wellman Armory in Frankfort on May 1, 2025. U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Jennifer Ritchie, Kentucky’s command chief warrant officer, began the service with a brief history about Kentucky’s history with the National Day of Prayer. “The spring observance for calls of prayer were established by Pres. Harry S.

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Andrew Dickson
Andrew Dickson @andydickson
24 Dec 24

How we fell out of love with dating apps -- fun commissioning this business-focused deep dive into why Big Date is failing. Great reporting by @stephistacey https://t.co/Fxf4jXdTUb

Andrew Dickson
Andrew Dickson @andydickson
28 Oct 24

Trying to get your head around what's happening in Georgia, post-election (the OTHER Georgia)? Our recent @financialtimes Big Read might help https://t.co/5Py9SbmrR7

Andrew Dickson
Andrew Dickson @andydickson
18 Sep 24

How extremist West Bank settlers became the law: amazing to be part of the team working on this hard-hitting, super-important @FinancialTimes visual investigation / Big Read, which has taken months to stand up and pull together. https://t.co/wIsVRxKovT