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compiledwrong
compiledwrong
skimming the capybara code for fun because what else is there to do these days What jumps out at me?Capybara itself is a fairly small codebase! cloc says 253 .rbVery
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R for the Rest of Us
rfortherest
In my Going Deeper with R course (https://rforthe.rest/deeper ) I post links to resources to help people learn more on topics. Here are some in the data wrangling and analysis section.
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Chris Prener
chrisprener
This is my #Missouri #COVID19 evening update for Tuesday, 10/20. My website has been fully updated - https://slu-opengis.github.io/covid_daily_viz/.The 7-day averages statewide and within the meso regions are all concerning,
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Beͫvͣaͬnͨd
zorinaq
COVID deaths & hospitalizations always lag cases. The lag has been demonstrated, is often 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 than a month, and its timing can be predicted accurately (I have done it.) The
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Daniel Reeders
engagedpractx
So the model on which the model on which the Victorian government apparently based its policy was based —yeah, it's messy —uses the following code to simulate transmission events. Now,
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Joshua Achiam
jachiam0
The gradient descent algorithm should become a standard part of high school calculus courses. This material is a tiny extension of existing calculus material, but vital to the future of
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Lê Nguyên Hoang (Science4All)
le_science4all
*sigh* *sigh*...D'un côté, le président de l'Inria prétend proposer une solution "totalement anonyme".https://www.inria.fr/fr/contact-tracing-bruno-sportisse-pdg-dinria-donne-quelques-elements-pour-mieux-comprendre-les-enjeuxDe l
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Anubha Maneshwar
anubhamane
The situation with education is so different in non-premier colleges:1. Students buy degree projects2. Write their practical exam of computer programming by just copy-pasting 3. Nobody tells them about the
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Colin Bendell
colinbendell
18% of global Android Chrome users have Lite Mode enabled (aka Save-Data). Digging into the data, I now have more questions than answers. Is this a signal that users want
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Atomsk's Sanakan
AtomsksSanakan
1/HThere was a recent effort to champion Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) as a non-expert who speaks uncomfortable truths experts don't want to hear.That's misguided, as we can see by examining how
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UTXOxo
OxoUtx
Why KYC is bad for you for and for #Bitcoin :1. Privacy custodians are vulnerable to hacks, leading to potential theft of your private information and documents. The more
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Santiago
svpino
Are you taking full advantage of Python 3?Are you sure?Here are 10 Python 3 features that will change the way you are writing code today. Enumerations - Python 3.4+Instead
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fasterthanlime 🌌
fasterthanlime
Thinking of starting a series about "How Windows locales work" and each article is just "they don't", "they really don't" and "you don't want to know" Up until today I
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aeris 🏳️🌈
aeris22
J’ai envie de hurler… « Ben t’as qu’à rebuilder »Et la marmotte… Ça veut dire devoir repackager openjdk8 pour ensuite repackager jenkins… C’est pas mon job putain !!!! « Nan mais c’est Alpine
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Dan Quintana
dsquintana
I’ve peer reviewed A LOT of meta-analyses over the past few years. While I’ve noticed that the overall quality of meta-analyses are improving, many that I review suffer from the
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Brydon Parker
parker_brydon
XGBoost is one of the ultimate weapons for Data Scientists- w tabular data it will often give you the best performance over everything elseThread covering everything a DS should know
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