Q. Pheevr

@QPheevr
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“combine[s] stateliness with a desperate effort to be funny”
LocationK’jipuktuk
Occupation#linguistics prof
Pronounshe or they

So I'm curious. What are your current #Covid mitigations?

Boost (no pun intended) for better numbers 🙃

Nothing / outdated vaccine
24.6%
Vaccine + latest boosters
31.4%
Mask + vaccine + latest boosters
38.7%
Mask ONLY
5.3%
Poll ended at .

@bbolker Is this a thing people should be worried about? Because I think some of my friends are worried about it:

https://bsky.app/profile/jofrhwld.bsky.social/post/3kur37c4i3y2u

Josef Fruehwald (@jofrhwld.bsky.social)

just saw that Hadley Wickham has put together a site to track packages with impeding removals from CRAN. So I sorted them by the number of dependencies and uhhhhhh

Bluesky Social

Do we need to hold a runoff between the drag queen and the bear? Or should we just conclude that the ideal forest encounter is a bear in drag?

https://mastodon.social/@courtcan/112469334322997477

What have you got to lose?

(Well, your legs, I suppose.)

https://mastodon.social/@researchfairy@scholar.social/112430739545748920

@[email protected] @darius The old thinking was that you should be rotating your gender every 90 days for security reasons but that’s proven to be an ineffective approach. Modern best practices are to use a unique and complex gender for every interaction, to avoid repetition and store them in a secure gender manager. This makes it easier to change genders when one relationship is compromised, and protects you against gender-stuffing attacks.
@whitequark this labeling mistake which is funny if you know at least a few words of English, Spanish and French
As is my custom every Earth Day here is Walt Kelly's iconic Earth Day 1970 poster. After all these years the message is still the same!
#earthday
#ClimateChange
#gardening
#Allotment
People who confuse the words "burro" and "burrow" don't know their ass from a hole in the ground.

🗳 A poll! How would you spell the possessive of “you-know-who”?

(Let’s assume you’re using “you-know-who” ad hoc to refer to someone identifiable in context, not as a pseudo-proper name for someone who’s frequently and widely called that.)

you-know-who’s
50%
you-know-whose
50%
your-know-who
0%
other
0%
Poll ended at .

“Can an aircraft or a rowboat be a vehicle in law?
If we end dispute with the Latin root,
Will the critics find some flaw?”
—G. Brainerd Currie

https://novehiclesinthepark.com/

No Vehicles In The Park