@acegikmo your "t"s are on the bottom and "b"s on the left
s/b/l/g
s/t/b/g
@amiloradovsky she's not interested in your degree, it's what you can do with it
@amiloradovsky "stop waiving your degree around and get to work!"
@amiloradovsky degree is offensive word, basically a "dick"
@amiloradovsky but also, main: "stay away from me you fucking main"
@amiloradovsky jack is a racial slur too.
“Those jacks took our jobs and corrupted our country.”
@poppyhaze Air, a schedule 2 substance
@carnage4life CNet: Let's generate and post some random crap!
Also CNet: oh no, our ratings have tanked, maybe we should delete some old content ![]()
@amiloradovsky i think using lognormal makes sense given it represents the long tail of "ways this can go wrong" while yielding to central limit nicely.
I just thought that ELI5 of it can be something like "estimating order of magnitude". Something like "weeks" is anywhere from 7 days to a month.
@amiloradovsky those "hours" numbers, are lower/upper bound? Mean/median? Anyway, there's a missing variance information. And usually that's what screws your deadlines. Sufficiently high average numbers aren't actionable.
@amiloradovsky a cli version would be nice indeed ![]()
@amiloradovsky squiggle is just a bunch of js, should work offline.
You don't need to have a statistics insight, just combine those intervals and get the risk profile: given X amount of resources I will fuck that up in Y% of cases.
I am not fully convinced here , maybe lazy eval is a cult
@xameer lazy eval is basically GC for execution.
If you like your memory and cars on manual, you'll hate it there.
@amiloradovsky It is easy enough to run guesstimates:
But, as they say in docs, you gonna need a bit of training to get overconfidence under control.
The good news here, is the `x to y` model is less underconfidence-sensitive so you can set "protect thy ass" upper ranges and still get an realistic, actionable estimate.
@amiloradovsky lognormal from percentile intervals for the rescue!
https://www.squiggle-language.com/docs/Guides/DistributionCreation#to
@fortune Privacy is the beginning of anarchy.
@joris state machines are hard
Toots as he pleases.