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Most popular posts – 2025

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Today is the last day of 2025. Depending on where you’re reading this, the party might have already begun. I begin this end-of-year post by wishing you a safe and fun time tonight.

This blog is just a personal hobby. When I’m extra busy as I was this year the blog is a front-line casualty. This is why 2024 saw a weaker posting stream. As I do almost each year, I checked the analytics stats to see what generated the most interest this year. I am pleased with around 13K (active) visits this year, an average of 37 seconds spent per visit (when the browser tab is in the foreground and active). Given our collective TikTok-wired brains, I consider those 37 seconds as a compliment.

The two most popular posts this year were also coincidentally the two pieces I most enjoyed creating. Both posts dive into the all-important world of word-embedding:


The one is Understanding Word Embeddings (1) – Algebra and the other is Understanding Word Embeddings (2) – Geometry.

On the left (scroll down) you can find the most popular posts from previous years.

< size="3"> To my readership. Thank you for reading, sharing, for your emails, corrections, comments and good questions. Happy, healthy, and productive 2026!


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