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tired: saving to Documents wired: saving to the Desktop inspired: saving straight to the Trash
As a psych PhD who became a software engineer this report reads like a thriller
Some level of nuance will almost always exist in social science research. Putting your argument on the pro-nuance side looks like a winning move. But if people read the actual paper the results can't be the opposite of what you said they were
The aesthetics of "convincing science" have evolved. One-simple-trick framing is out. The move now is to gesture at nuance. Frame any disagreement as an unwillingness to dive into the literature Mirror the cadence of a skeptic, and it probably won't matter if one of your citations doesn't exist
The NBA playoffs are drunk (complimentary)
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Reposting this every time it saves my butt. Maybe it should be built into everything. When you're on the highway, your car should clear its throat now and then: "by the way, do you have 10 min to discuss how my brakes work?" Anyway, thank god PyMC can do that now.
I went to American University and live in Mountain Time, none of my life sounds plausible to people outside the US
A lot of models have very different people with the same name in their weights, but here I am in Opus 4.8 I'm not sure how to feel about this!
Officially a GLM 5.2 believer Went to test my new harness setup by adding a feature in a forked repo. It surfaced that someone already merged that feature in the upstream repo last week A tool that prevents me from writing unnecessary code >>> a tool that's just "good at coding"