a_statistician

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[–] a_statistician 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

This move against TikTok predates the Hamas attacks and Israel's military action. It's insane that TikTok's ban is because teens are more likely to be pro-palestine.

[–] a_statistician 9 points 1 year ago

All of my lab's data is available on public GitHub repos. My Chinese student doesn't have a leg up on anyone with an internet connection. It's insane to discriminate like that. I can sort of see issues with DoD funded work, but basic science?

[–] a_statistician 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Javascript, perhaps?

[–] a_statistician 1 points 1 year ago

If the alternative is death, I'd take a tired doctor over no doctor.

[–] a_statistician 1 points 1 year ago

I think you vastly overestimate the control over a situation that hospital personnel have in a war zone refugee situation. We're not talking extensive medical records here.

[–] a_statistician 0 points 1 year ago

Some of us don't take ADHD meds to avoid sleepiness... We take them to function, both at work and at home. I am much nicer to my family when I am medicated... Work effectiveness is a side benefit.

[–] a_statistician 5 points 1 year ago

A good chunk of the Midwest would be wiped out if the dams along the Missouri failed in sequence. There's a ridiculous amount of water there.

[–] a_statistician 2 points 1 year ago

Not the person you replied to, but I definitely had emotional outbursts but was the top student in my class. I was diagnosed as ADHD in graduate school, at the age of 23. Meds were life-changing for me - I not only had classic ADHD, so I had study patterns to unlearn (studying with music + TV + snacks + distractions) but I also had Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria - basically, I would hyper-focus on any perceived critical comment, rejection, slight, etc. I would contemplate whether I could ever show up in class again after a side comment from a teacher. It took so long to unlearn that (and some antianxiety meds as well). If your kid actually has ADHD, the best thing you can do for them is have them work with a therapist to learn coping skills and the proper way to do things. Meds may enter the picture eventually, but a therapist that works with ADHD and autistic people primarily will be the most helpful. Little things - fidget toys that help you pay attention to auditory stimuli, weighted lap blankets to work at your desk, etc. help so much sometimes, and they're relatively simple fixes, but if you don't know to look for the issue, you don't find a solution.

[–] a_statistician 1 points 1 year ago

Calculate out how much time you spend mowing. Even at a pathetic minimum wage like 7.50/h, it's still pretty easy to make the calculation make sense.

[–] a_statistician 0 points 1 year ago

Columbia station load follows within a certain range set by nearby hydro. It can be done. The economics aren't even that bad, as fuel is one of the cheaper inputs to the reactor.

[–] a_statistician 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I've never used vpn even in the US. Private trackers and encryption have been enough for me. Also, it seems like my ISP doesn't care. Some basic caution is sufficient to avoid consequences.

 

I keep the quarto documentation up on one screen any time I'm doing anything even mildly complex in Quarto, but it's been ages since I needed the R reference card by my side to write code, even though it's super useful. Just wondering what everyone else uses for "must have" references.

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Cookbook: Polars for R (ddotta.github.io)
 

Pola.rs is a Python package to interface with a Rust library, but it's evidently coming to R as well.

As I understand it, Polars is an alternative to wrangling libraries like data.table and dplyr. This book compares the syntax of the 3 libraries.

 

Just figured out that I can use Stylus to add user-level CSS sheets to sites... including this one! With this style sheet, I have something that looks like reddit back!

Screenshot in dark mode

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Introduce yourself! (self.r_programming)
 

In the interests of making this community home for those of us who are reddit refugees, let's go ahead and introduce ourselves.

Some suggested things to comment on/include in your introduction:

  • Tidyverse, base, or data.table?
  • Are you primarily a user, a developer, or in between?
  • How long have you been using R?
  • What other languages do you use?
  • What do you use R for? Statistics? generative art? data wrangling?
  • Are you using R primarily for work, fun, hobbies, or something else?
  • Are you a hex sticker collector? Why or why not?
  • Where are you on the data engineering <----> pure statistics continuum?
  • What's your favorite obscure package?
 

Here's the textbook I use for my classes in R and Python (used to be R and SAS, and I couldn't just drop SAS without adding something else, so now I teach students both). Hoping it's helpful to anyone who is trying to learn R.

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