Jonathan Whitmore
@jbwhitmore
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Thinking about the best ways to think about things.
San Francisco Bay Area
Joined July 2009
I'm very excited to announce an early release of my video course (grab it now for $0 -- limited time): Jupyter Mastery: Pro Tips to Streamline Your Workflow https://t.co/8PG7lpN3Xq
jbwhitmore.gumroad.com
Elevate Your Jupyter SkillsAre you a data professional who uses Jupyter Notebooks and feels frustrated by their limitations or simply want to take your current skills to the next level? It's time t...
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I swear that a core problem of being human is that if you feel aggrieved, then whatever you do in response feels justified.
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My highest upvoted stackoverflow question (450+), that has my highest voted answer (500+), and over 500k views is being closed this week after I asked it over 14 years ago!
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Is more intelligence always more expensive? Not necessarily. Introducing Poetiq. We’ve established a new SOTA and Pareto frontier on @arcprize using Gemini 3 and GPT-5.1.
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If you lose ten pounds of fat, more than 8 pounds of it is exhaled as carbon dioxide.
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Dumbbells: dumb (quiet, silent), bells. That’s why they’re called that.
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I’m sorry to report that we have a 100% wrong poll results. https://t.co/RSOat1FBbF
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Learn the correct form of these similar-sounding phrases, and how to use it.
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Prediction: a surprising Soviet Union style collapse happens and Trump takes credit.
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Imagine if, one day, 100% of bitcoins were in accounts that would never sell. Think of the value then!
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WE DID IT! Episode 109: Cornerstones completes our season on Late Antiquity, and now it's time for SEASON 7 on Early Islamic History. 😁
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When Trump was a student at Wharton, he answered that tariffs are a great idea and the professor told him this answer was wrong—embarrassing him in front of the class sixty years ago. Anyway that’s my guess at what’s happening.
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New video! 2300 years ago, Aristarchus used very clever math to find relative sizes and distances of the sun, moon, and earth. His math led him to heliocentrism, but the evidence raised an unanswerable question and his idea was discarded for centuries.
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