Hello! Big reading update on what I’ve been reading so far this year! I feel like this year has just flown by and the months have gone by. I’ve been meaning to write more posts and have…| Bella
This summer I spent time with Finnish, Spanish, Estonian, Dutch, Italian, Latin (unexpectedly!), and… well, okay, kind of all of them, at least in museum exhibit form. So I did what any linguist wo…| Gretchen McCulloch
In official research news, during the second quarter of 2024, the Crash Course Linguistics team published a case study on how the series came together, called Creating Inclusive Linguistics Communi…| Gretchen McCulloch
As is tradition, we start each year with a new election for our Technical Oversight Committee. This past year, the elected members were (in alphabetical order) 6543, delvh, and jolheiser. We'd like to thank them for their service in continuing to ensure that Gitea is the best it can be.| blog.gitea.com
In the first three months of 2024, I attended the annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America in New York City — home, as always, of the American Dialect Society’s Word of the Year vo…| Gretchen McCulloch
What I did in the last quarter of 2023: 2 conferences, 2 Tom Scott videos, 3 novels, 7 years of Lingthusiasm, and a Shakespeare humour audiobook recorded| Gretchen McCulloch
Time for another Bulletproof Biohacked.com quarterly box.| /dev/alias – Hack. Dev. Transcend.
I used to set annual goals (aka New Year’s Resolutions), but like so many others, I typically didn’t accomplish them. So I do a couple things differently now: 1. Break the year into smaller chunks (quarters and months) and do things around those timeframes For example, I set quarterly goals for a few different areas [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com