Hello, this is Seth’s sister, Amy, with the sad news that Seth died on Saturday, April 26, 2014. He collapsed while hiking near his home in Berkeley, CA. He had asked that any memorial gifts be made to Amnesty International. Thank you to all for following and sharing Seth’s work.
Amy, our condolences. Seth made a difference in our lives by making us think and question.
Seth was an original thinker with great integrity.
https://betabeat.com/2014/04/seth-roberts-final-column-butter-makes-me-smarter/
Using Seth’s death to promote your web site is beyond the pale. Andrew was right but far too kind.
Steve
You were a great thinker and blogger. I read your blog everyday, for insight, outrage and sometimes a laugh. Thank for helping us all look past conventional wisdom, question all the bad answers out there and actually supply some good ones of your own. You helped me certainly and I know many others. Thanks for the quick responses to emails. I found myself thinking “Seth would like this” when I found a gem on the internet. I’ll still think that.
I’m really sad about your passing.
All the best to your family and friends.
Goodbye,
Thanks for your help. You will be missed.
Seth, thank you for your work and experiments, for making it available to others and for improving the lives of many. You will be missed. May you rest in peace.
– As perhaps the most rigorous thinker in QS around design & data analysis
– As an entertaining blogger
– As a friendly, approachable corespondent
I am so stunned and saddened by Seth Roberts’ death. We’d been friends since 1997 and had many fascinating conversations. He helped me in so many ways.
Timothy Beneke