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
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
oof ouch
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
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