Manuel del Río
Biological machine learning ('teacher'), Utopian ⚪🔵🔴, 文士. Curious and passionate about math, truth, literature, art, physics, history, languages, people (probably in that order).
linktr.ee/manueldelrio
@bryandaniellowe.bsky.social
Assoc. Prof. of Religion @Princeton. Historian of Japanese religions (esp. 7th-9th c.) & Buddhism. Author of Ritualized Writing (UH Press, 2017). Unapologetic Boston sports fan.
@osobchak.bsky.social
Sendo un repunantinho desde os tempos dos foros de Vieiros. Picheleiro de vello nacionalizado lugoslavo
@meryone.bsky.social
(Ella) Una vez me llamaron "la chica de los marcianos". Me gustan los faros y las historias de terror.
@spacedoutmatt.bsky.social
YIMBY, effective altruist, rabbit lover, and probably the most chaotic engineer you’ve met
@sarah-hart.bsky.social
Mathematician, speaker, author of Once Upon a Prime: the Wondrous Connections between Mathematics and Literature. Former Gresham Professor of Geometry, Professor Emerita of Mathematics at Birkbeck https://www.bbk.ac.uk/our-staff/profile/8004985/sarah-hart
@teorth.bsky.social
Mathematician at UCLA. My primary social media account is https://mathstodon.xyz/@tao . I also have a blog at https://terrytao.wordpress.com/ and a home page at https://www.math.ucla.edu/~tao/
@joeldavidhamkins.bsky.social
Mathematics and Philosophy of the Infinite Professor of Logic, University of Notre Dame University of Oxford #InfinitelyMore #BookOfInfinity #PanoramaOfLogic #PhilMaths
@scientificdiscovery.dev
Science writer and chart maker. Researcher at Our World in Data. Co-founder of Works in Progress. Newsletter: https://scientificdiscovery.dev https://twitter.com/salonium 🏳️🌈
@thetetra.space
@wtgowers.bsky.social
Mathematics professor at Collège de France and fellow of Trinity College Cambridge.
@greatdismal.bsky.social
Author of Neuromancer and, most recently, Agency (still above from “Kill Switch”, The X-Files, Season 5, Episode 11, co-written with Tom Maddox)
@stevenstrogatz.com
Mathematician, writer, Cornell professor. All cards on the table, face up, all the time. www.stevenstrogatz.com
@tommazanec.bsky.social
Author, Poet-Monks (Cornell UP). Assoc prof at UC Santa Barbara. Premodern Chinese lit & religion, translation, digital humanities. JAOS editor. Father of 2. Cantonese learner. Christ follower. https://eastasian.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/thomas-mazanec
@maryamization.bsky.social
I had 8603 tweets on the bird site - I miss them. Some of them were bangers. Here for #MathTwitter. Ask me about moonshine (the math, not the alcohol). Buy me a coffee: https://revolut.me/maryam94hv
@bratmoder.bsky.social
🌸”I survived because the “f*ck it we ball” inside of me burned brighter then the “it’s so over” around me…”🌸 🔞nsfw Twitter @/ lilbratmoder
@mattyglesias.bsky.social
@poli.sisti.ca
Posts on public policy (in 🇨🇦 or abroad), humanities, classical music, altruism effective and ineffective. Many silly posts. Toronto-adjacent.
@astralcodexten.com.web.brid.gy
P(A|B) = [P(A)*P(B|A)]/P(B), all the rest is commentary. Click to read Astral Codex Ten, by Scott Alexander, a […] [bridged from astralcodexten.com on the web: https://fed.brid.gy/web/astralcodexten.com ]
@tomchivers.bsky.social
"Far too nice to be a journalist," per Terry Pratchett. Lead writer on Semafor's Flagship newsletter. DMs open; chiversthomas(a)gmail. Latest book, Everything is Predictable: geni.us/EIPBook Podcast, The Studies Show: https://www.thestudiesshowpod.com
@hannahritchie.bsky.social
Deputy Editor, Our World in Data Senior Researcher, University of Oxford Climate, energy, environment, all things data.
@alexlizhill.com
Former logician. Aspiring health economist. Research fellow @lshtm-gheco.bsky.social. Thinking about philosophy, public health, econ, stats, feminism, & lots of other things! https://alexlizhill.com
@hyperdiscogirl.bsky.social
@harmerj.bsky.social
Teacher, trainer, writer in English Language Teaching (ELT). Fiction writer. Musician, composer, singer-songwriter. Narrator.
@jsellenberg.bsky.social
Mathematician, writer, Orioles fan, Wisconsinite, cargo shorts dad
@georgeshiber.bsky.social
New York via Beirut | Columbia University/The Graduate Center-CUNY: Philosophy/Mathematics | “Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?” — Friedrich Nietzsche | Sports & Music aficionado | https://georgeshiber.blog/
@divbyzero.bsky.social
Mathematician. John J. & Ann Curley Chair in Liberal Arts at Dickinson College. Author of Tales of Impossibility and Euler's Gem. Coffee drinker. [Everything in the timeline before October 2024 was imported from my Twitter/X feed 2008-24.]
@mathyawp.bsky.social
I post mainly about math, and what it means to be human. Professor, writer, truth & grace seeker. Former MAA president. Opinions my own. Book: Mathematics for Human Flourishing (2020) https://amzn.to/3CLGCA5
@tienchihmath.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Oxford College of Emory University. Father & Husband. Wannabe Cook. I like to teach/do/spread math as I can. (He/His)
@isomorphicphi.bsky.social
Background in theoretical physics/mathematics. Interested in mathematics, philosophy and physics. Now I teach. Some kind of anarchist communist, I guess. Swe/Eng.He/they.
@laurashin.bsky.social
Crypto journalist 🎧 Host @unchained_pod 📚 Author, The Cryptopians 👇🏻 sign up for my 💌 http://unchainedcrypto.substack.com. Ads: sponsorships@unchainedcrypto.com
@petersinger.bsky.social
Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto. Former Special Advisor to WHO Director General; Co-founder of Grand Challenges Canada and University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics. My blog: singerp.substack.com
@franceslorenz.bsky.social
Claude says I process my emotions externally. I am interested in events, effective altruism, and gabbing with the girlies (all-inclusive). I also work on the EA Global team @ CEA.
@robinhanson.bsky.social
Let’s skip witty repartee & discuss fundamental questions. Views are mine, not GMU’s or Virginia’s. Books: http://ageofem.com, http://elephantinthebrain.com
@absurdlymax.bsky.social
I do philosophy and a little math, also Effective Altruism. Every day things can get a bit better