Ben Schmidt
@bschmidt.bsky.social
VP of Information Design at Nomic building new interfaces to embeddings; former history professor/digital humanist. Bsky for humanities/dataviz-y things, @benmschmidt@sigmoid.social for techy stuff, the bad place for business.
https://benschmidt.org
https://benschmidt.org
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Best thing Staten Island has going for it, imho, is fact that the bridge at Outerbridge Crossing is named after a dude, Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge.
November 5, 2025 at 3:25 AM
Best thing Staten Island has going for it, imho, is fact that the bridge at Outerbridge Crossing is named after a dude, Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge.
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Cuomo spent months obsessively courting conservative voters and he drove Sliwa's vote% down to 7% but he was bleeding moderate Dem base voters with every new right wing message and Trump endorsement
and Zohran took the opportunity and ran with it
and Zohran took the opportunity and ran with it
to me this is the story of the election
there was never any way for Cuomo to win if he didn't win the Bronx, central Brooklyn and southern Queens
and he lost all three
Zohran convinced the crucial swing voters in this race that he was the Democrat and Cuomo was not, and that's why he won
there was never any way for Cuomo to win if he didn't win the Bronx, central Brooklyn and southern Queens
and he lost all three
Zohran convinced the crucial swing voters in this race that he was the Democrat and Cuomo was not, and that's why he won
November 5, 2025 at 3:07 AM
Cuomo spent months obsessively courting conservative voters and he drove Sliwa's vote% down to 7% but he was bleeding moderate Dem base voters with every new right wing message and Trump endorsement
and Zohran took the opportunity and ran with it
and Zohran took the opportunity and ran with it
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This essay from @bschmidt.bsky.social on how history rejected computational methods, & so "quantitative history" ended up in the social sciences, & "digital humanities" in literature, with no historians doing computational work, is fascinating, & worth a read: dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/computa...
November 4, 2025 at 3:34 AM
This essay from @bschmidt.bsky.social on how history rejected computational methods, & so "quantitative history" ended up in the social sciences, & "digital humanities" in literature, with no historians doing computational work, is fascinating, & worth a read: dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/computa...
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So much good stuff in here. I'm reading @bschmidt.bsky.social's piece on computational history: "The split in American digital history shows a way to make computation focus not on making the humanities more scientific but instead making them more creative."
"Computational Humanities is far more than a collection of essays; it is a meticulously curated critical tool kit."
This is exactly what we were going for! dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/projects/com...
This is exactly what we were going for! dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/projects/com...
November 3, 2025 at 8:57 PM
So much good stuff in here. I'm reading @bschmidt.bsky.social's piece on computational history: "The split in American digital history shows a way to make computation focus not on making the humanities more scientific but instead making them more creative."
Consensus among the developers standing at the Chelsea CitiBike station is that the special code for pedal assist bikes is routed through us east 1 while non-electric bikes are unaffected.
October 20, 2025 at 10:31 PM
Consensus among the developers standing at the Chelsea CitiBike station is that the special code for pedal assist bikes is routed through us east 1 while non-electric bikes are unaffected.
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🍩 What if climate looked like a donut? 🌍
Here’s a bunch of cities turned into a sweet dataviz experiment.
🟡 → comfy zone
🔴 → hot
🔵 → cold
Why a donut? Let me explain 👇
Here’s a bunch of cities turned into a sweet dataviz experiment.
🟡 → comfy zone
🔴 → hot
🔵 → cold
Why a donut? Let me explain 👇
September 29, 2025 at 11:29 PM
🍩 What if climate looked like a donut? 🌍
Here’s a bunch of cities turned into a sweet dataviz experiment.
🟡 → comfy zone
🔴 → hot
🔵 → cold
Why a donut? Let me explain 👇
Here’s a bunch of cities turned into a sweet dataviz experiment.
🟡 → comfy zone
🔴 → hot
🔵 → cold
Why a donut? Let me explain 👇
Despite the gutting of the National Center for Educational Statistics, the dept of Ed *did* manage to release 2024 college major counts in the usual format, so I can run it through the same code I do every year. First off, the change since peak of the largest fields -- another year of drops.
September 28, 2025 at 2:20 AM
Despite the gutting of the National Center for Educational Statistics, the dept of Ed *did* manage to release 2024 college major counts in the usual format, so I can run it through the same code I do every year. First off, the change since peak of the largest fields -- another year of drops.
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Talking loss functions at the FOSS luncheon
September 16, 2025 at 11:32 PM
Talking loss functions at the FOSS luncheon
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I shared some thoughts with @insidehighered.com about the first IPEDS data release since the Department of Education got DOGE-d. It's good to see the data coming out, but there are some concerns now and plenty more going forward.
www.insidehighered.com/news/faculty...
www.insidehighered.com/news/faculty...
September 25, 2025 at 9:19 AM
I shared some thoughts with @insidehighered.com about the first IPEDS data release since the Department of Education got DOGE-d. It's good to see the data coming out, but there are some concerns now and plenty more going forward.
www.insidehighered.com/news/faculty...
www.insidehighered.com/news/faculty...
Headed to Brazil for the first time next month. I've got a pretty meager frame of reference. Any reading recommendations (fiction or non-fiction)?
September 19, 2025 at 2:25 PM
Headed to Brazil for the first time next month. I've got a pretty meager frame of reference. Any reading recommendations (fiction or non-fiction)?
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Including a requirement that hires and students be reported to the federal government by “color” - not ethnicity, “color” - is really bringing the race science all the way back to the nadir.
These are the Trump Administration’s demands on UCLA, in addition to a 1.2 billion dollar fine, as reported by the LA Times today. I must note again that the Trump Administration’s attempt to use title vi to enforce conservative agenda items is flagrantly illegal.
September 16, 2025 at 12:48 AM
Including a requirement that hires and students be reported to the federal government by “color” - not ethnicity, “color” - is really bringing the race science all the way back to the nadir.
They’re cleaning up at the Herald Square station and briefly scraped the place back into December 1979. Hard for me to imagine living in such a two-tone world.
August 22, 2025 at 2:18 PM
They’re cleaning up at the Herald Square station and briefly scraped the place back into December 1979. Hard for me to imagine living in such a two-tone world.
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I'll admit, I was skeptical when they said Gemini was just like a bunch of PhDs. But I gotta admit they nailed it.
August 17, 2025 at 1:51 PM
I'll admit, I was skeptical when they said Gemini was just like a bunch of PhDs. But I gotta admit they nailed it.
Really excited to learn from @scaldararu.bsky.social about this new pixel-based, over-time embedding model DeepMind -- has anyone started to poke at it? There are a lot of interesting uses I can imagine, quoted in my reply-guy answer below… medium.com/google-earth...
August 15, 2025 at 1:41 PM
Really excited to learn from @scaldararu.bsky.social about this new pixel-based, over-time embedding model DeepMind -- has anyone started to poke at it? There are a lot of interesting uses I can imagine, quoted in my reply-guy answer below… medium.com/google-earth...
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... Then they came for the Goldman Sachs economist and I did not speak out because the WSJ article was paywalled and so I wasn't sure if they were a real economist with a PhD or just some MBA faking credentials
August 12, 2025 at 10:55 PM
... Then they came for the Goldman Sachs economist and I did not speak out because the WSJ article was paywalled and so I wasn't sure if they were a real economist with a PhD or just some MBA faking credentials
I always look at college major data, but this article (with star turn from @robertkelchen.com) confirms that the layoffs at the National Center for Education Statistics included all 7 employees who work on IPEDS. (Which the Times calls only "the college dataset")…
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/09/u...
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/09/u...
Trump Wants Admissions Data on Grades and Race, but Who Will Collect It?
www.nytimes.com
August 9, 2025 at 2:56 PM
I always look at college major data, but this article (with star turn from @robertkelchen.com) confirms that the layoffs at the National Center for Education Statistics included all 7 employees who work on IPEDS. (Which the Times calls only "the college dataset")…
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/09/u...
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/09/u...
It's fun that the Fortune article saying historians are the #2 job affected by AI includes what's clearly an AI-generated stock image of a creepily female robot "teaching" (i.e., looking at a computer) while the real teacher gets fired.
August 5, 2025 at 11:33 AM
It's fun that the Fortune article saying historians are the #2 job affected by AI includes what's clearly an AI-generated stock image of a creepily female robot "teaching" (i.e., looking at a computer) while the real teacher gets fired.
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Wow.
“Garber, in a conversation with one faculty member, said that the suggestion that Harvard was open to paying $500 million is ‘false’ and claimed that the figure was apparently leaked to the press by White House officials...”
www.thecrimson.com/article/2025...
www.thecrimson.com/article/2025...
Harvard President Garber Tells Faculty He Is Not Considering a $500 Million Deal With Trump | News | The Harvard Crimson
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 has told faculty that a deal with the Trump administration is not imminent and denied that the University is considering a $500 million settlement, according to th...
www.thecrimson.com
August 4, 2025 at 12:33 AM
Wow.
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People always ask me : “Cristi, how do you manage parenting a baby while going up for tenure?”
It’s easy. The secret is *flow-based-scheduling*. Here are its three core strategies for new academic parents:
Sleep when the baby sleeps
Cry when the baby cries
Publish when the baby publishes
It’s easy. The secret is *flow-based-scheduling*. Here are its three core strategies for new academic parents:
Sleep when the baby sleeps
Cry when the baby cries
Publish when the baby publishes
July 4, 2025 at 5:04 PM
People always ask me : “Cristi, how do you manage parenting a baby while going up for tenure?”
It’s easy. The secret is *flow-based-scheduling*. Here are its three core strategies for new academic parents:
Sleep when the baby sleeps
Cry when the baby cries
Publish when the baby publishes
It’s easy. The secret is *flow-based-scheduling*. Here are its three core strategies for new academic parents:
Sleep when the baby sleeps
Cry when the baby cries
Publish when the baby publishes
C'mon everybody why did we even make a social network exclusively for leftists with graduate degrees if we're not going to make #facultybratsummer a thing.
June 25, 2025 at 2:50 AM
C'mon everybody why did we even make a social network exclusively for leftists with graduate degrees if we're not going to make #facultybratsummer a thing.
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Hearsay, but would be best case at a place with lots of layoffs ongoing, & more coming.
I heard from someone who works there that management needs better messaging skills - I mean, that:
the research rooms are still open to researchers, no change in that policy
buses and cars will no longer be able to drive up right to the building, that is the change in policy
the research rooms are still open to researchers, no change in that policy
buses and cars will no longer be able to drive up right to the building, that is the change in policy
June 25, 2025 at 12:02 AM
Hearsay, but would be best case at a place with lots of layoffs ongoing, & more coming.
Has there been news/unreported activity at the Library of Congress in June? Is it a weird stalemate? I haven't seen any news since a federal judge upheld the Register of Copyright's firing: seems as though the professionals have kept the politicos out? www.politico.com/news/2025/05...
Fired copyright chief loses first round in lawsuit over Trump powers
Shira Perlmutter asked a judge to reinstate her, arguing the Library of Congress is not under direct presidential control.
www.politico.com
June 22, 2025 at 6:31 PM
Has there been news/unreported activity at the Library of Congress in June? Is it a weird stalemate? I haven't seen any news since a federal judge upheld the Register of Copyright's firing: seems as though the professionals have kept the politicos out? www.politico.com/news/2025/05...