Have been using GrapheneOS for over a year now. With the Google compatibility layer I can use all my banking/credit card apps (4 different ones) and many more. I like the details available online and the frequent…
Same boat here, SpiderOak on Ubuntu (not much issues fortunately) but it does seem abandoned and not sure about its future. As a general noob I also don't understand how I should use rsync.net appropriately. Do I…
That's the point, it is very difficult to correctly interpret analyses. That's why you don't take conclusions for granted, and work from the basis of what you think is biologically relevant. There is usually a whole…
Correcting for confounding is probably the hardest thing to do when you are building statistical models. There is no true consensus with regard to how you should go about correcting for confounding. Did you know that if…
That's why when studies that make discoveries of new correlations, they have to replicate such findingers in different study designs that actually allow you to say something about causation. In medicine, that would…
It appears that you make the false assumption that the data itself are unbiased and are always factually correct. This is untrue. Data does not appear magically in a dataset. It is the interpretation of the world by…
Have been using GrapheneOS for over a year now. With the Google compatibility layer I can use all my banking/credit card apps (4 different ones) and many more. I like the details available online and the frequent…
Same boat here, SpiderOak on Ubuntu (not much issues fortunately) but it does seem abandoned and not sure about its future. As a general noob I also don't understand how I should use rsync.net appropriately. Do I…
That's the point, it is very difficult to correctly interpret analyses. That's why you don't take conclusions for granted, and work from the basis of what you think is biologically relevant. There is usually a whole…
Correcting for confounding is probably the hardest thing to do when you are building statistical models. There is no true consensus with regard to how you should go about correcting for confounding. Did you know that if…
That's why when studies that make discoveries of new correlations, they have to replicate such findingers in different study designs that actually allow you to say something about causation. In medicine, that would…
It appears that you make the false assumption that the data itself are unbiased and are always factually correct. This is untrue. Data does not appear magically in a dataset. It is the interpretation of the world by…