"Should" you be using Bayesian statistics? That simply comes down to personal preference. I like to use it because it makes it really easy to reason about uncertainty in downstream applications. It's also useful when I…
Having just finished statistical rethinking, what do you recommend I read next?
Because when you're navigating, you generally want to orient to whats in front of you. I definitely agree with you if you are just "studying" a map... But nobody wants to perform a mental re-orientation while driving.
R has actually come a long way on the environments front. Check out “renv” from the good people at RStudio. Link: https://rstudio.github.io/renv/articles/renv.html
This is great, thanks for sharing.
Abomination? That was oone of my favorite movies of all time!
Has IBM able to do anything Watson besides Jeopardy as yet?
Feature Request - Dots! The deputy loves Dots! Seriously though, I want bullet points and enumeration please.
Why is this poorly formatted word document opinion piece on hacker news right now?
Types for clojure are a thing and are helping to clojures adoption by industry. http://typedclojure.org/
https://github.com/clarete/hackernews.el
Is this at all related to his statement on suicide and police brutality? What was the cause of death? Source: http://techaeris.com/2015/12/28/debian-founder-ian-murdocks-...
Every new thing I learn about emacs astounds me.
Nice work, very slick! 1. I couldn't figure out how to like a place 2. I was sort of expecting a bit more information when I clicked on a place. I mean this particularly with respect to the attractions section. I was…
But you can get Vim's modal editing with Emacs'evil-mode.
Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't there no connection between Apple and the leaks?
There is none.
Sprint seems to have it together on this one.
"Should" you be using Bayesian statistics? That simply comes down to personal preference. I like to use it because it makes it really easy to reason about uncertainty in downstream applications. It's also useful when I…
Having just finished statistical rethinking, what do you recommend I read next?
Because when you're navigating, you generally want to orient to whats in front of you. I definitely agree with you if you are just "studying" a map... But nobody wants to perform a mental re-orientation while driving.
R has actually come a long way on the environments front. Check out “renv” from the good people at RStudio. Link: https://rstudio.github.io/renv/articles/renv.html
This is great, thanks for sharing.
Abomination? That was oone of my favorite movies of all time!
Has IBM able to do anything Watson besides Jeopardy as yet?
Feature Request - Dots! The deputy loves Dots! Seriously though, I want bullet points and enumeration please.
Why is this poorly formatted word document opinion piece on hacker news right now?
Types for clojure are a thing and are helping to clojures adoption by industry. http://typedclojure.org/
https://github.com/clarete/hackernews.el
Is this at all related to his statement on suicide and police brutality? What was the cause of death? Source: http://techaeris.com/2015/12/28/debian-founder-ian-murdocks-...
Every new thing I learn about emacs astounds me.
Nice work, very slick! 1. I couldn't figure out how to like a place 2. I was sort of expecting a bit more information when I clicked on a place. I mean this particularly with respect to the attractions section. I was…
But you can get Vim's modal editing with Emacs'evil-mode.
Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't there no connection between Apple and the leaks?
There is none.
Sprint seems to have it together on this one.