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  • I finished this one recently. It was brilliant and utterly horrifying. Have you read his previous one, How to Be a Liberal?

  • This... sounds kinda awesome.

  • At last, something achievable.

  • But I was hoping to be done with all that...

  • His book is THE best book on statistics I've ever read. Thoroughly recommended.

  • Really like this! It's such a lovely, natural, unforced pose that they must have held for the sixteen hours needed to paint it.

  • And just like that, a rewatch is triggered...

  • Christopher Walker confirmed to be playing the Emperor, while Sting will have a surprise cameo role playing himself.

  • The new Dune film.

  • Interesting! I'm on Jerboa now, but I'll check it out. Thanks!

  • What I enjoyed doing on The Other Place was going to a random community and seeing its top posts, its hot posts. It gave a sense of how vibrant or interesting it was.

  • The boss move of course is to use the umbrella as a sail.

  • This made my day.

  • Ooh! Does this include, when you want to join a road but can't get out because nobody gives you way, the ability to telekinetically push the button on a nearby pedestrian crossing?

  • Margaret Atwood with a flamethrower is, by far, the best thing I have ever seen.

  • I've just got to 11kyu. If you're on online-go long enough, it turns out you can advance pretty far just by opponents timing out on games.

  • Reading these comments, there sure aren't a lot of R programmers out there.

    RStudio for R, Spyder for Python, Emacs for either of the above when I want to be cool.

  • As someone who's spent a lot of time working in a lab, the ability to control static electricity would be a godsend! There's really nothing like spending weeks preparing a new material as a fine powder, carrying it over to the weighing scales, placing a glass sample vial onto the scales, taring it, then a scooping up some of your powder with a spatula, careful not to lose a single particle, then carefully, CAREFULLY carrying the scoop of power to the sample vial -- then seeing the static blast your powder out of the spatula to coat the OUTSIDE of the sample vial, plus the scales, plus your nitrile glove...

    I have trauma.

  • This looks really interesting! I'll give it a go. Thanks!