#rstats RIP, John Fox
@yihui.org just published this lovely tribute to John Fox and his work
yihui.org/en/2026/02/j...
#rstats RIP, John Fox
@yihui.org just published this lovely tribute to John Fox and his work
yihui.org/en/2026/02/j...
I think there is not enough appreciation to how good this FT visualization is
the original is like this 👇
We’re living in a constant loop of this cartoon:
1-panel SMBC comic update. Three men are startled and afraid, standing around an opened Egyptian sarcophagus, with a mummy sitting up in it. The mummy says "for that you have disturbed my tomb, you shall die at a typical actuarial rate, but perceive it as unusually high!" The caption below the panel reads "my favorite genre it Stats Horror."
Anything that deviates from normal is a conspiracy, including when things are precisely normal.
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Effective Altruists only needed to speak to one economist who could explain why future utilities must be discounted. This could have prevented their descent into the madness of only caring about people who don’t exist (yet).
Next month the Cambridge Philosophical Society is hosting an event to celebrate David MacKay and his work on the tenth anniversary of his passing. The organizers are soliciting notes sharing how his work has impacted people -- you can submit at docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F....
Offering you everything cheaper, or for nothing, costs you SO MUCH.
It’s a really expensive deal. You don’t win. Not in the end.
“We don’t have trustworthy news sources or socially responsible media at all any more. But on the plus side, a machine that lies and makes us all more ignorant and furious saves me up to £3 a week. Bargain.”
A sad day.
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This has been a long time coming. The first withdrawal, announced in July 2020, was halted by Joe Biden on his first day in office on 20 January 2021. Donald Trump signed an executive order reaffirming the withdrawal on his return to office on 20 January 2025. One year later here we are.
*Environmental Modelling meets Infectious Diseases: from Mathematics to Applications* Upcoming workshop in Warwick Stats, supported CRiSM, LMS and RSS. We aim to promote the transfer of ideas between the environmental modelling and infectious disease modelling communities.
http://go.warwick.ac...
Added to my Christmas list . Thanks.
About half way though Person of Interest in case you are wondering if I listen to your recommendations.
I live in Coventry South and can confirm. Sultana scraped in with a 401 majority in 2019. Her majority increased to 10000 in 2024 mainly because the Conservative vote plummeted. It was not a personal endorsement of her politics.
This is very sad news. John had an enormous influence over applied statistics through his books and software. It was always a pleasure to interact with him.
Tim Capello in The Lost Boys (1987) was peak sax. It was all downhill from there.
Graph illustrating Fechner's Law, S = k log I. It plots I= intensity of a stimulus on the horizontal axis vs. perceived Stimulus sensation on the vertical.
Photo of Gustav Fechner, sitting, holding a book
#TodayinHistory #dataviz #OTD 📊
💀Nov 18, 1887 Gustav Theodor Fechner died in Leipzig, Germany 🇩🇪
1850: Fechner's Law: the subjective sensation is proportional to the log of stimulus intensity. This is a core idea behind accuracy of visual encoding of data -- eg, length > angle > area > color
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Every ad now
This remake of Kind Hearts and Coronets is a bit dark.
www.vanityfair.com/style/story/...
student used some AI-assisted code to compute ROC stats with weights and the AI hallucinated pROC::roc(…, weights = weights). (the function doesn’t have a weights argument.) and because the function has a … argument, the fake weights argument was ignored without any warning
The No Kings protests in the UK today have been helpfully renamed “No Tyrants”, just to clarify that they don’t want to get rid of the actual king.
I think it’s plausible that, under the right conditions, life is common, but intelligent life is rare (it took billions of years on Earth). Without fossil fuels a sustainable industrial revolution might be next to impossible so industrial civilisations are even more rare.
“All that was once directly lived has become mere representation”
- Guy Debord, The Society of the Spectacle (1967)
"The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists." - Hannah Arendt
There are a couple of vacancies in Wollongong for Maths/Stats lecturers:
www.uow.edu.au/about/jobs/j...
People have been predicting the end of the world for some time and they’ve all been wrong so far. When the world failed to end in 1844, the Millerite movement called it “The Great Disappointment“. I don’t suppose that sentiment was widely shared.
Yes. Melanoma is not the most common cancer in Australia but the others appear later. So when you restrict the picture to under-50s you get high peaks in Australia but also N Europe. Data from the IARC Global Cancer Observatory gco.iarc.who.int/en
“Smiling group of 14 R-Ladies at R Dev Day, posing together in a meeting room with a whiteboard and chairs in the background.
R Developer Day at University of Warwick brought together R-Ladies from around the world 🌎.
Spaces like this remind us how powerful our global community is when we learn, collaborate and build together.
Thanks to Heather Turner for making this possible 💜
#RDevDay
#rladies
Absolutely unbelievable to see egregious anti-science nonsense being given an airing like this. Well done @lewisgoodall.com for calling it out. “A broad church… freedom of speech” - and that’s the excuse for platforming not just misinformation but disinformation.
The “problem” with vaccines? They so effective at preventing deaths that they create generations of people that question whether disease was a problem in the first place because they have never experienced the horrors of a world without vaccines.
David Firth holding a wooden tetrahedron in front of a poster displaying his new tetraplots. The proportion of votes for each of four parties is a point inside the volume of a tetrahedron, which is then projected onto the nearest surface and the tetrahedron is unfolded to make a flat display.
At the RSS conference in Edinburgh where @firthstat.bsky.social is presenting his new tetraplots for displaying 4-way results in UK elections. Wooden tetrahedron by @warwickstats.bsky.social woodworker-in-residence Nick Tawn.