Over the last few months I have tried out Bluesky to share random material I find interesting. I have not missed Twitter since I stopped using it July last year, and I am still not looking for a social media replacement. Accordingly, I do not plan to engage with or follow anybody.
Most importantly, I do not want to be too invested in any external site, and for that reason, I also want to have my own copy of the links I have shared so far. To that end, here is an overview of the links I have shared recently:
- Stuff we figured out about AI in 2023
- LLMs and Programming in the first days of 2024
- The Shingle Spit in Whitstable
- The 150 Greatest Science Fiction Movies of All Time
- Python Rgonomics
- Blood, Guns, and Broken Scooters: Inside the Chaotic Rise and Fall of Bird
- Intensionality vs. Intentionality
- Card Game Rules
- The Truth About Airplane Safety
- A Philosophical Introduction to Language Models — Part I: Continuity With Classic Debates
- Cycling Doping Fallacies
- Divisive Dataviz: How Political Data Journalism Divides Our Democracy
- Impressions from a Longer Stay in Tokyo (2023)
- Things I Learnt in 2023
- We tested the predictive power of astrology. Here are the results.
- Norwegian: Bokmål vs. Nynorsk
- A Million Ways to Die on the Web
- Guide to onboarding in a new job
- When One Grows Tired of Cyberdog
- Old Persian
- 2023 letter
- 244,432,188,000 games of Catan
- You (probably) don’t need to learn C
- The Menu Trends That Define Dining Right Now
- Writing Well
- What are the best pollsters in America?
- Other Notes on West Africa
- A Brief History of the United States’ Accents and Dialects
- Feature Engineering A-Z
- Silicon Valley
- Infinite Craft
- 56 High Speed Rail Links We Should’ve Built Already
- What Is Glitter?
- How to eat now: 16 rules of modern dining – from dress codes to dogs
- Why is the mouse cursor slightly tilted and not straight?
- 50 Places to Eat and Drink Before You Die
- Earl Grey tea intoxication
- Command Line Interface Guidelines
- SQL for Data Scientists in 100 Queries
- Grandmaster-Level Chess Without Search