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I wonder if the reviewer comment 'this was written by ChatGPT' is going to replace 'get a native English speaker to edit it'.

Reviewers, please, don't do either.

I get it, some papers are badly written. As a reviewer, you want to help the author convey their science, but either phrase assumes something that might not be true.

Just be factual in your review, 'I struggled to understand the conclusions because the writing was unclear.'

Have you ever done a dense grid search over neural network hyperparameters? Like a *really dense* grid search? It looks like this (!!). Blueish colors correspond to hyperparameters for which training converges, redish colors to hyperparameters for which training diverges.

"Women in tech dispel a study which saw 80% of men surveyed in the industry saying there is gender parity. Here’s what women think about how things can improve."

Four in five men in tech say women are treated equally, as women criticise ‘invisible challenges’

euronews.com/next/2024/02/11/f

Ever wanted to do spatial clustering of orign-destination (OD) data? Well you may want to now! University of Leeds Institute for Transport Studies (ITS) and Alan Turing Institute PhD student Hussein Mahfouz has created this early-stage visualisation of spatial clustering of these zone-zone flows 🏗️ Case study of #Leeds. Looks beautiful AND useful 🎉

Good morning! It’s the first Tuesday in February, and so you’re all invited to look through Wikipedia’s List of common misconceptions (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_) per xkcd custom.

Learning to code in 30 lessons

My 15-year-old nephew wants to learn to program, and I will teach him.

This is the first blog post of our journey together detailing how to set up the environment we will use for the rest of the classes.

yabellini.netlify.app/blog/202

#rstats #100DaysToOffload - day 10

@victorp Respectfully disagree. By this logic, journalism and every other industry which relies on computers (basically everything) is a sub discipline of computer science. It would be far more accurate to class it as a sub of maths, heavily overlapping with other applied-maths disciplines like statistics, operational research (OR) and economics.

Introducing {fastpng} when you need to write PNG files, but you want to do it quicky.

{fastpng} allows for the tradeoff between compression and speed.

Writing PNGs can be 75x faster when compression is turned off.

Supports: arrays, rasters and native rasters.

github.com/coolbutuseless/fast

#RStats

This is an excellent argument by Jennifer Listgarten about why Large Language Models #LLM like #chatGPT are not a silver bullet for scientific discovery. I am also motivated to study #ExperimentalDesign using #MachineLearning for the reasons Jennifer argues in this paper.

We need better data in #science.

nature.com/articles/s41587-023

@Daojoan And no one—no one—ends up looking at any of it. At least, that's my experience.

@Daojoan Alternatively, your corporate overlords have embraced M365, so you migrate data between a series of half-baked products and are then requested to extract said data into Excel/PowerPoint/Email because middle and upper management still haven't figured out how to log into any of the other Microsoft applications.

Working on some, ahem, *colourful* new printing options for {palettes} 🎨 #RStats

Douglas Allchin, Jonathan Osborne, and I have a new paper out about teaching science in this age of online misinformation.

The idea is simple: we tell people to trust the science, but we rarely teach students about the social processes that make it trustworthy.

carlbergstrom.com/publications

`sshx` lets you share your terminal with anyone by link, on a multiplayer infinite canvas. It has real-time collaboration, with remote cursors and chat.

It's also fast and end-to-end encrypted, with a lightweight server written in Rust (so you know it's cool).

#ssh #terminal #collaboration #rust #rustlang #cli #encryption

🔗 sshx.io/

Today I learned about generating parameterized reports with R/Quarto from @RLadiesGlobal 's awesome course: jadeyryan.quarto.pub/rladies-d Great slides, tons of helpful examples and exercises 🚀 . Thanks a lot for making the course available! 😍 #TIL #RStats #rladies #quarto

The Fedora Pride team is hosting a @Minetest gaming event tomorrow, Jan 27 at 7pm UTC (2pm EST)!

Minetest is an open source game inspired by Minecraft. If you've never given it a shot and are looking for that 'first time playing Minecraft' experience again, come join us!

Learn more: discussion.fedoraproject.org/t

#Fedora #Minetest #Minecraft #OpenSource

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