Update on my one-sided vendettas

Nine years ago, I wrote the following:

Let me just extract the list:

Here's my list of one-sided vendetta targets:
- Marilyn vos Savant (for the dumbass Fermat book)
- Nassim Nicholas Taleb (for writing stuff that is true, and very unhelpful/unuseful)
- Malcolm Gladwell (for being the most credulous person ever, even if he can tell a good story)
- Carl Bialek (for just writing dumb stuff related to quantitative subjects)
- Matt Yglesias (for just being rock dumb, and the mystery is he's allowed to keep doing whatever he's doing)

Here is the update on the list:

— Marilyn vos Savant: It looks like her husband died this year, and she really doesn't seem to be doing much herself at the age of 79, so I have no further beef with her.

— NNT: he is continuing on, and he finally wrote some stuff I found somewhat useful in Antifragile. I mainly ignore him, though.

— Malcolm Gladwell: I think he changed his schtick. I haven't had to read one of his bits on an area I know in a while (thank goodness), so the only way he annoys me now is when his voice shows up on ads on the podcasts I listen to.

— Carl Bialik: (whups I mispelled his name, evidently) He moved onto 538, then went to Yelp... and I don't know where he is now. YouGov? He really annoyed me only in the Numbers Guy position at WSJ, and after he left that, I didn't really care.

— Matt Yglesias: Oh yes, he's still around, but I mainly try to ignore him. He gets paid directly by subscribers for Slow Boring, so fair enough. They decide they want to pay to read him.

I haven't picked up anybody new, mainly because the only reason I had people like this is that there were folks I could not avoid, and it is very easy to avoid people I want to avoid now (isn't that pleasant?). When you have somebody in your face all the time who just pushes all your buttons, and you cannot dodge them, obviously that builds up. 

Best wishes to the folks I used to enjoy loathing. Glad to see y'all are all still alive.  Do what you do.