Suspiciously tidy newstatesman.com page footer — how many of these staff were hired to make the columns line up?

Suspiciously tidy newstatesman.com page footer — how many of these staff were hired to make the columns line up?

@thatEmil Taproot works almost the other way round — a “mentions” module stores incoming mentions, noting their target path after resolving redirects. Then, each content module queries the mentions module for mentions of a particular URL. That way the two are decoupled, and I can keep track of mentions of static URLs and things not represented by a “model”. Haven’t figured out how to handle redirects well yet though.
New policy: refuse to make significant changes to systems built under time pressure until they are fully understood, i.e. have been refactored, have good test coverage etc.
Writing increasingly ridiculous lines of code due to #pandas not handling integer NaN values. Going to have to do a big refactor soon.
Twitter observation: shared, known bounds allow for the communication of infinity
Also relevant: Politico-Media Complex #GE2015 #bookmark
Reading Don’t Think of an Elephant to cheer myself up post-#GE2015. Focused on US politics, but relevant wherever there are language-using humans. ESSENTIAL read.
#KSP scientific instrument malfunction gives insight into Kerbin’s internal structure; continents rest on dense mushroom soup layer; nature of lower levels still unclear:

#GE2015 is bringing back memories of checking last election results on my brick phone from a tent at a hurdy gurdy festival.
@brianloveswords Puredata
@Hurdy_Rique greetings! I’m good thanks, haven’t made any gurdies for two years whilst living in Iceland, but I’m moving to Germany in July to start a workshop there. How are you getting on with your new Hilsmann?
I’m not sure any of my bowls are profound enough for this soup recipe:

@deray looking forward to reading it! Any way we can support your work? E.g. Patreon?
#TIL there’s a crater on Mercury named after Turlough O’Carolan as of yesterday! http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/news_room/details.php?id=283
Send a one-line drawing to the moon! I drew a hurdy gurdy: http://www.moondrawings.org/drawing/ubuafrct surprisingly difficult with only one line of finite length.

Steaming is rapidly becoming my favourite way of cooking things.
Any ideas why the Icelandic locale in #python+natsort doesn’t correctly sort Icelandic characters alphabetically (aábcdðeé etc)? I just implemented a rather awkward hacky way of sorting them using the alphabet and natsort.versorted, but would rather find a way to correct the root issue.
Just released mf2/mf2 v0.2.10! This long-awaited update is all the hard work of @dissolve333 and contains some minor parsing algorithm fixes and support for parsing <area> elements. Thanks Ben!
@vicenteparrilla nice! I’ve found German and Austrian museums to be some of the best for old instruments. The Deutsches Museum Munich, Technisches Museum Vienna and Vienna museum of ancient instruments are really worth checking out.
Based on the numbers of people dressed up as traffic cones, I’d say it’s probably graduation day in Reykjavík.