Thanks for bearing with me the past few months. My new blog is at https://astralcodexten.substack.com/. I’ll try to have a less unwieldy domain name working soon.
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yes – time to begin shifting the contents here – over to the new address. nice to see the old scenario of a reporter turning up to doorstep you suddenly requires an overhaul of the procedures which have calmly been running now for the best part of a decade. Nice one NYT …real journalism there. Do we feel a return of a ” learn to code” moment beginning ?? See you down at astral codex …
Glad to have you back. Looking forward to further posts. Will not subscribe for monthly payments – I believe you’ll do well enough better than I do even without.
Question – now that the matter of the blog’s future looks largely settled, will this website have its full color scheme reinstated, for archival purposes?
I am hoping for this too for nostalgia purposes 🙂
I would like this very much.
…available in different flavors ?
That is fantastic news Scott. Well done! Glad to have your thoughts back in my life.
Welcome back, Scott! I’m very glad to have you back. I missed you!
Oh come on 2021, now you’re just showing of… Welcome back!
And there was much rejoicing. Seriously, _so_ much rejoicing. Hurrah, huzzah, hip hip, \o/ \o/ \o/, and and even a ! or two!
Hip hip hooray. Glad to see you back, Scott.
Oooohhhh…
Excellent! 🙂