The strike is still on, and what you can do about it

I think the strike is still on. One of the problems we have around here is communication, and it is not just between management and bloggers. Nobody tells me anything. But another problem we have around here is patience. So I'll try to be patient.

In the meantime, I continue to blog at my old site, and here are a few recent non-trivial installments you may find interesting:


Can you train an adult brain?
(An actual science post!)

Web Reactions to #SbSTRIKE (Humor, tragedy)


Learning the Bash Shell
(A repost to keep you amused, if you are into this sort of thing)

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