In Bayes We Trust.

Joined June 2013
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Neal Grantham πŸ†– retweeted
A model that honestly says it doesn’t know what will happen is not necessarily a bad model. Even with all the data, many things are hard to predict. We have to stop believing data is enough.
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Neal Grantham πŸ†– retweeted
8 Jul 2024
all of the questions you need to ask are downstream of "looking at the data once per week"
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18 Jun 2024
remember data science
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30 Apr 2024
One thing nobody told me about getting older is how much time you spend thinking about databases.
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10 Apr 2024
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Neal Grantham πŸ†– retweeted
29 Feb 2024
When you find a 464-view YouTube video that explains the exact obscure sump pump configuration you're working on and the stock music soundtrack goes unbelievably hard:
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Neal Grantham πŸ†– retweeted
16 Dec 2023
An IBM slide from 1979.
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I asked chatGPT to create 8-bit/pixelated versions of ancient landmarks and cities in DALLΒ·E 3. The results are insane. 1. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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Neal Grantham πŸ†– retweeted
Replying to @mikpanko
if you can't express what you want in words, no amount of clicking will get you the right answer if you can express it in words, it's not a big leap to express it in code
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Neal Grantham πŸ†– retweeted
18 Jul 2023
installing python
The Zen of Python says "There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it"... Where does this fall on its face?
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Neal Grantham πŸ†– retweeted
13 Jul 2023
I'm so obsessed w/ this 1981 Apple manuals aesthetic, I want to put it on a t-shirt.
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extremely irresponsible to release a tool like this without providing any information on its false positive rate how many students will be falsely accused of plagiarism because their educator used GPTZeroX and believed it would "Detect AI Plagiarism. Accurately" as it claims?
We just launched GPTZeroX, a new AI detection model built for educators after a month of iteration. DemoπŸ‘‡
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this isn't a benign application of machine learning , like detecting whether an image contains a cat or not β€” a wrong prediction means accusing an innocent student of cheating with the illusion of objective evidence ("the plagiarism detector said so"). What is the FPR?
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Neal Grantham πŸ†– retweeted
I've just learned about the ggbraid package. This is really helpful if you want to fill the area between two lines in a #ggplot line chart #rstats #dataviz
My new package ggbraid is featured in The R-Podcast this week ✨ It provides geom_braid(), an extension to geom_ribbon() from ggplot2, that correctly fills the area between two alternating lines (or steps) with two different colors. Read more at nsgrantham.github.io/ggbraid
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me doing estimations during quarterly planning
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Learn SQL like a real data pro! In this course, we’ll send you a Slack message in 15-90 minute intervals with a new, urgent SQL challenge in varying states of clarity. Test your skills like never before with this new innovative curriculum.
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tired: try guys wired: tri guise (the 2-simplex in 3-dimensional space)
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Neal Grantham πŸ†– retweeted
28 Sep 2022
babe are you ok? you’ve barely touched the dashboard you claimed was mission critical
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