Spring update
Anyway, enjoy.
Hey,
I noticed that I didn’t really have a well-defined format for my newsletters, so in this edition, I’m going to roll out a beta version with a new layout and a fixed format. There are roughly 4 headings: News, upcoming events, interesting things I’ve found, and lastly what I’m reading.
Please let me know what you think of this format and if you have any ideas on how to improve it. You can simply reply to this email.
Latest news
Update on everything that’s going on
Search function
There is now finally a decent search function on the site. It still takes a bit of fine-tuning, but overall it works pretty well. Take a guess I’d say.
Social media
For a while now I’ve been musing what exactly I want with social media. On the one hand, I noticed that it is a nice addition to my ways of networking, but on the other hand, I also noticed that it often costs a lot of energy, which leaves less time for essential things. Time is precious, I realize that all too well. The real value I get from social media – both personally and professionally – still stands in stark contrast to my time investment. I notice that I am mainly on social media for 2 reasons:
- FOMO. Afraid that I will miss updates, important news and opportunities
- Because… I don’t know. I guess because everybody else does it?!
While I write this down I realize all too well that these are bad reasons and that is why I am completely removing all my social media accounts. (I’m still undecided whether to stay on LinkedIn.)
Coming up
A little sneak preview
Thijs.shop
Thijs.hop is still a work in process and will be online sometime in the future. (Just don’t know exactly when. Designing merchandise and starting an online store is a lot of work.)
Python and C++
I am currently learning Python adn C++. Firstly because it’s fun and secondly because I want to do more with data.
Found on the web
Nice links
How I experience the web – This site can almost be called a joke, but unfortunately, this is very serious. So many sites are this way these days, completely ignoring the user experience.
Making our own Emoji – Helpful tutorial on how to create your emoji
Thonny – Ideal tool for anyone learning Python (or rather programming). This program helps you step by step to see when which piece of code is activated.
Comic Helvetic – A combination of Comic Sans (!) and Helvetica. No idea what I think of it.
Lumon Industries – For lovers of the Apple TV+ series Severance. Become a macro data refiner yourself.
ESA sun – The sun in 83 million pixels (!)
On my nightstand
What I’m reading
The Art of Statistics by David Spiegelhalter
Just started, so can’t say much about it other than that it’s already delicious. Recommended for data nerds like me.
I hope you enjoyed reading this Sunday morning in May. Enjoy your day and see you soon.

Thijs
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