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Andrew McNutt

mcnuttandrew@hci.social

<p>Professing (HCI | Vis | Programming Interfaces) at University of Utah</p><p><a href="https://hci.social/tags/DataVisualization" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>DataVisualization</span></a> <a href="https://hci.social/tags/HCI" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>HCI</span></a></p>

Posts

  • Post #2097391

    @kf haha i was thinking more for like academic reviews, but i definitely remember a time when i was an overconfident young engineer and left some long pointless and unhelpful reviews for which I thought i&amp;#39;d killed it

  • Post #2097389

    stuck on the idea of a pretentious dude lit book where the only contents in the &amp;quot;main&amp;quot; part of the book is a title, which leads to a maze of footnote and end notes

  • Post #2097388

    A colleague (Alex Lex) is hiring a software engineer to work on revisit with us! In scenic Graz Austria! It’s a cool team and, I think, a rad opportunity https://jobs.tugraz.at/en/jobs/6950c857-558b-ba5f-f280-6926c3ff95d9

  • Post #2097387

    had a snap in my brain and now i can only pronounce milestone the same way you pronounce minestrone

  • Post #2097386

    as the grade begging era begins again, I am once again missing my undergrad, where it was a kind of a faux pas to know your grades at all

  • Post #2097385

    A silly milestone: I recently submitted my 100th academic thing that generated academic reviews. 10% of which were in the last month! I am very tired! By my count I&amp;#39;ve caused &amp;gt;325 reviews and completed about 150 reviews. So not too bad a review debt

  • Post #2097383

    trying to imagine how much i would pay per paper to put something on arxiv, with the assurance that it&amp;#39;ll be there for some huge amount of time (say 50 years). In this moment, I&amp;#39;d gladly pay 1$ per paper, maybe begrudgingly pay 20$ for the not weird ones, and would not pay 50$ (of my own money)

  • Post #959990

    there&amp;#39;s nothing like the zeal of greatly improving a spreadsheet through sheer cleverness, nor the existential defeat of discovering a week later that said cleverness broke it in a range of significant ways

  • Post #707226

    tired: et al. wired: and friends hired: et am(icis)

  • Post #707225

    sometimes computers seem innocuous, other times i get something like dysmorphia because my latex inline comment color is wrong

  • Post #707224

    Was just talking about this in my class the other day, nice to bump into randomly on social media https://calebhearth.com/dont-get-distracted

  • Post #707222

    the rising prominence of openclaw is obviously somewhat worrying, but at least its logo bucks the trend of AI logos looking like buttholes—so at least there&amp;#39;s that

  • Post #707220

    this is bad content but i thought it no less than 10k times, so im sorry you have to see it too

  • Post #707219

    Feel like it’s time to give up on using Greek letters to name ai or web components or whatever. Out with λ architecture in with 💅-oriented systems. ϵ.ai is gone, 🙏ly is HERE

  • Post #707217

    woke from a dream drenched in sweat with the words &amp;quot;liquid glass is new coking us&amp;quot; ringing through my mind

  • Post #707215

    would it be possible to become antiverified? like for a platform to indicate that it is less sure that I am who i claim i am than other people?

  • Post #707214

    i dunno seems a little steep

  • Post #678429

    One of the coolest conferences in the world, https://diymethods.net/, is back this year! It&amp;#39;s a zine only conference (ie no attendance, only zines in the mail), dang so cool