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Chris Tramel

@christophertrml

Data fetishist. Software engineer at @SafeGraph. Rust, C#, scala, data eng, functional programming, type theory. Speed running enthusiast. Ultra leftist. 🏳‍🌈

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for those that missed it, I finally got the sub 10 in FFX PS2 today!

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Day two and I'm already sick of the discourse around Pride.


Celebrating pride month starting by going to a bar for the first time in over a year. What a weird experience. #pride #vaxxed

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4am GeoGuessr game gives me a nice cock and balls right where I get placed down. Stay classy, humans.

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Just finished Bo Burnam's Inside. Glad I have tomorrow off, going to need a day of silent staring at my ceiling after that one. 😭


Just got this amazing commission done by @inspiredrawAW . Absolutely love it, thank you!

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Here's a graph of the total donations to @GamesDoneQuick events by series. Noting, as I did earlier, that some games are just more likely to be put in prime time and thus get more events, but it's interesting nonetheless! #speedrun

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It amazes me how NFTs emulate the worst parts of high society art while also being essentially the worst thing for the planet that you could choose to engage in as an individual. Please just don't


The average donation amount (excluding outliers) to @GamesDoneQuick has increased steadily over time. Futhermore, SGDQ seems to outpace it on avg donation amount consistently, and also the pandemic didn't seem to reduce this any appreciable amount. #speedrun #dataviz

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This is such a common problem for me. And often, this is a feeling I get after doing the research but before doing a lot of work, so it's incredibly easy just to say to myself, "Well, someone else will make it, it's obvious after all..."

When you spend hundreds of hours researching, thinking, and writing about a topic, it can start to feel like what you’ve made is really *obvious*. That’s just because you know it now! Remind yourself how little you knew when you started - that’s how your audience will feel



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