'The Art of Insight' is just two weeks away (released date is November 15th). Get a preview of 70+ pages here http://thefunctionalart.com/2023/09/read-part-of-art-of-insight-now.html and pre-order it here https://albertocairo.com
Blurb by Nathan Yau (FlowingData): “With 'The Art of Insight', Cairo places the full field on display. Learn the design and analysis processes of those in less traditional visualization roles, alongside Alberto's unique perspective, and your own data work will benefit.”
Treat, ALWAYS treat 🍭🍬🍫
From: @mammoth
https://moth.social/@mammoth/111328129320940324
Best hallowed-ween advise in the Fediverse 🧛🏾♀️🧟 #vampires #halloween
From: @nixCraft
https://mastodon.social/@nixCraft/111330094574440627
Laughs out loud in aesthetic grammable OCD #aesthetic
From: @matthewcassinelli
https://mastodon.social/@matthewcassinelli/111290968805112706
This is we’re head-over-heels with the fediverse.
It’s not perfect but it’s OUR little corner on the internet. We make the rules & build in public. #fediverse
From: @9to5Mac
https://mastodon.online/@9to5Mac/111261578440151974
Attached: 1 image Musk may block X in Europe, to avoid having to fix disinformation problem https://9to5mac.com/2023/10/19/x-in-europe-ban/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
Can you tell we’re obsessed with black & white photos? They are just so lush!
From: @yayoi272
https://mastodon.social/@yayoi272/111261504349033076
You have to read it in the accent for it to tickle right.
From: @oatmeal
https://mastodon.social/@oatmeal/110656734757688736
A love story that deserves to be told for generations!
A laugh a day keeps the misery away. #jokes #comic
From: @oatmeal
https://mastodon.social/@oatmeal/111256529675749387
Do you have a favourite cluster/constellation? ✨#stargazing #space
From: @fraser
https://m.universetoday.com/@fraser/111251057760231273
Attached: 1 image According to a new infographic from NASA, we live in a cosmic shooting gallery. We all suspected it, but here are some interesting numbers to keep you awake at night. There are 32,412 known near-earth asteroids of all sizes. Probably only 50 1-km objects are left to discover, but still around 14,000 in the 140-meter range. Upcoming observatories like Vera Rubin and NEA Scout will fill those gaps nicely. https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/smd/near-earth-asteroids-as-of-august-31-2023/