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the Scots are bringing a very fun energy into Boston but please I'm begging y'all to discover sunscreen before it's too late
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A long time ago I even wrote a post about how applied statisticians and people doing statistics in science are programmers and how we should accept that. It also had far and away the most unhinged conclusion I ever wrote (not screenshotted) statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2019/11/13/w...
between this and the meteor I'm afraid we're all ignoring some omens
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also I'm pretty sure Maura Healey was sat like two rows over and on the extremely low chance she sees this, uh, sorry for asking every single person I was with "is that Maura Healey" while you were just having a nice night out
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A lot of very smart people are worried about the SaaSpocalypse but I wonder if folks are underestimating the organizational problems SaaS deals with it's one thing to write a CRUD app, another to make sure the database has all the right fields, another entirely to get people to fill it out
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