Baby Mackenzie accidentally performs levitation illusion with a block
We took this video of our daughter playing with a block when she was 6 months old, and were amused to see that it looks like she briefly performs a magic trick with it.
I'm writing a book about Bayesian statistics, decision theory, information theory, and connected topics. It's coming along slowly, but I thought I'd share a bit of a preview. This is an early draft of the first 11 pages, including the title, a table of contents, and a few pages of writing. Much will change I'm sure. Any purchases will be considered encouragement for me to actually finish.
I'm writing a book about Bayesian statistics, decision theory, information theory, and connected topics. It's coming along slowly, but I thought I'd share a bit of a preview. This is an early draft of the first 11 pages, including the title, a table of contents, and a few pages of writing. Much will change I'm sure. Any purchases will be considered encouragement for me to actually finish.
I'm writing a book about Bayesian statistics, decision theory, information theory, and connected topics. It's coming along slowly, but I thought I'd share a bit of a preview. This is an early draft of the first 11 pages, including the title, a table of contents, and a few pages of writing. Much will change I'm sure. Any purchases will be considered encouragement for me to actually finish.
Just a graph I made to answer the question in the title. :-) This is an SVG file. You can view it directly in the LBRY app or you can download it and open it in a web browser, in case you want to zoom in on any sections.
Just a graph I made that answers the above question :-). "Claims" include channels, videos, photos, other files, etc.
SVG format - viewable in the LBRY app or a web browser (if you want to be able to zoom in and see more details).
A graph of the number of claims (posts, channels, ...) there are on LBRY, from the beginning of the project until now. This is an SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) file. You can view it in LBRY, or download it and look at it in a web browser and you'll be able to zoom in to see any small features you might be interested in.