check in: towards a November (bottom half) blog activity burst?
authorM. Taylor Saotome-Westlake <[email protected]>
Sat, 14 Nov 2020 22:15:52 +0000 (14:15 -0800)
committerM. Taylor Saotome-Westlake <[email protected]>
Sat, 14 Nov 2020 22:15:52 +0000 (14:15 -0800)
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check in: towards a November (bottom half) blog activity burst?

Activity on The Scintillating But Ultimately Untrue Thought is
sometimes "bursty", as I devote attention to the blog (in weeks that
my writing attention isn't focused on Less Wrong), as in April 2020
and December 2019. Maybe November 2019 will be another one of those,
capped by "Sexual Dimorphism" (if I can buckle down and finish it)?

Sometimes the motivation to backlink something from a big post
inspires small posts; for example, the reason I bothered to blog my
old stray thought about the reverse Murray rule is because I thought
it would be funny to backlink it from my Human Diversity review. The
Haskell survey data is similar: I left a Reddit comment about the 2018
survey
(https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/9yaj1w/2018_state_of_haskell_survey_results/ebm849g/),
but I want a proper post specifically for the "These days, most of the
women" line in "Sexual Dimorphism". The Sapir–Whorf paper is cool and
on-theme but also specifically would make a good backlink in the
"Harms From Misleading Training Data" effortpost on my horizon.

But my audience isn't going to be reading this Git commit message;
they're going to be reading the blog. Let's go! Already.
content/drafts/nixon-on-what-you-cant-say.md [new file with mode: 0644]
content/drafts/survey-data-on-the-ratio-of-cis-to-trans-women-among-haskell-programmers.md [new file with mode: 0644]
notes/notes.txt
notes/post_ideas.txt