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Next to my Twitter account, I also updated my Github nickname, btw.
Statistical Rethinking is still on my reading list (I know the second edition is ready to be sold but I bought the hard copy of the first edition two years ago), but I was reminded of Richard’s nice blog posts like Markov Chains: Why Walk When You Can Flow?, thanks to @kaz_yos.
I know nothing about Coq but I am happy that courses like Discrete Mathematics and Functional Programming are still available for free. (via @Jose_A_Alonso)
Goodbye Tweetbot. I think most desktop app for Twitter are dead. I’ll keep using the iPhone app while it is still live, and a browser because why not after all!
Today’s findings: Data Science with Julia (via @ucfagls); Natural Language Processing (via @ml_review).
We are nearing the end of the first season of The 100.
I finally changed my Twitter nickname. Not sure if I will be posting anything more than the past months, though. If it can prevent from being referenced in a search engine, that’s fine.
If you are looking for a lightweight and more user privacy-friendly alternative to Disqus, maybe you should take a look at Commento (via BSAG). I’m not sure this service will last forever and I am not expecting so much comments on this random site so I’ll skip my turn but having an alternative to Disqus is still interesting.