2018
As he says. (via Jack Baty’s comment on Twitter)
Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette & Keith Jarrett, Tokyo ‘96. Yup, a famous trio for a night in solo.
The Veils, The Runaway Found. Having good time reading Advanced Swift by Chris Eidhof and coll.
Besides The Mata book, I also bought one of the latest title from Stata Press: Survey Weights: A Step-by-Step Guide to Calculation. So far so good. #readings #stata
Yesterday, I spent my afternoon configuring the develop branch of Spacemacs. There has been lot of improvements in the past few months. #emacs
TIL Guide d’autodéfense numérique (via @phnk). #fr
Just came across the Book of Proofs which looks like a nice project.
Just happy that flycheck allows us to enable syntax checking of CSS and Markdown files so easily. #emacs
The more I use http://rdrr.io, the more I like it (compared to RDocumentation). #rstats
Waking up way too early… I thought I would add handy org-todos to my current projects because… why not?!
In case we want to go to the dark side with Forklift. #apple
Ones and Sixes, Low. Also spent some good time reading various entries from but she’s a girl.
Fixing long overdue issue on GitHub. Ok, that was an easy one! #github #writings
Now listening to The Frames, while I am just about to go watching the 5th episode of Bron | Broen.
I just discovered the Base16 for shell, thanks to this blog post (don’t know the name of that girl, but her posts are awesome!).
I just gave a try to Jupyter Lab, and it looks really great (compared to traditional notebooks). BTW, there is an easy way to install a kernel for Racket Scheme.
In case I need to write a Gitbook using RMarkdown, here is how to start a bookdown book. #rstats
The Trouble with Psychology. Interesting read.
Alain Bashung, Bleu pétrole. I’ll be missing his music. I remember songs for HP, I keep listening to songs for P.
After fighting with Hugo design for serving standalone HTML pages, I finally got it to work. Here is the main page for the upcoming Stata tutorials (very very WIP, and #fr only for the moment).
Other than proselint, there is the write-good plugin to help in detecting writing typos and the like. #emacs
So far, one of the immediate benefit of the General Data Protection Regulation is that I was able to unsuscribe from dozens of mailing lists.
Looks like Spacemacs got a major refactoring lately. I will probably investigate the new features although I’m quite happy with doom emacs. #emacs
Great read! Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming (found via HN). #javascript #fp
dataMaid allows to produce nicely formatted output report à la Hmisc::describe. #rstats
The “Common Lisp Quick Reference is a free booklet with short descriptions of the thousand or so symbols defined in the ANSI standard.” Also nicely typesetted! #lisp
A Web Designer’s Typographic Boilerplate: this is part of a series of articles on typography for the web. Very handy! #web
It’s time for Season 3 of Bron | Broen.
Lovely playlist feat. Keith Jarrett on Apple Music.
Yet Another Org-Mode Configuration. #emacs #org
Stata on R ;-) https://github.com/matthieugomez/statar #stata #rstats
To learn some Vim (again): Vim and Composability by Fred Hébert. #vim
I am done with The Fall (Series 2). There’s a lot more to see in my Apple TV, though.
Cleaning up old stuff (again), bringing back my @aliquote.org email (see why), and listening to the album of the day on Bandcamp.
Current status: I could listen to Nick Cave all the nights. Oh, and my asparagus and chestnut pie is ready.
Currently reading “Les rêveurs” (Isabelle Carré • Grasset, 2018). #books #fr
Useful Emacs init files, see blog post here. #emacs
Several articles and teaching materials available on W. Kahan’s website. #maths
Cool Python 3.x tips & tricks. #python
Good intro to Python itertools. #python
How to disable Google chrome updater. #apple #google
Nice ressources on Epidemiology, including Clayton’s book on Statistical Models in Epidemiology. #stats #epidemiology
Implementation of Random Forest in Lisp (See also the interface to Gnuplot). #stats #lisp
Constructive critic of Stephen Wolfram wrt. his book “A New Kind of Science”. #mathematica

