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Starting a new newsletter for Data enthusiasts: The Data Voyage.

In this newsletter, I will share with you my insights and experiences on topics such as statistics, operations research, data analysis, and more. I will also showcase some of the cool projects that I am working on or learning from.

I hope you will join me on this journey of discovering the power and beauty of data.

Don’t miss the first post this Saturday. Subscribe for free now!

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Starting a new newsletter for Data enthusiasts: The Data Voyage.

In this newsletter, I will share with you my insights and experiences on topics such as statistics, operations research, data analysis, and more. I will also showcase some of the cool projects that I am working on or learning from.

I hope you will join me on this journey of discovering the power and beauty of data.

Don’t miss the first post this Saturday. Subscribe for free now!

thedatavoyage.substack.com/p/j

IEEE, the largest professional org for electrical engineers, makes the case that power systems modeling should be #OpenSource and calls out the US for relying on proprietary codes for decision making.

Otherwise we will miss opportunities to integrate #renewables and prepare our grid for a changing #climate

The “traditionally closed and proprietary nature of energy system planning … is no longer fit for purpose.”
– European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change

spectrum.ieee.org/power-grid-t

ye daulat bhi le lo ye shohrat bhi le lo
bhale chhin lo mujh se meri jawani

magar mujh ko lauta do bachpan ka sawan
wo kaghaz ki kashti wo barish ka pani

I love some #Hindi and #Urdu #Shayari on Friday evenings.

Mozilla: "In a well-intentioned yet dangerous move to fight online fraud, France is on the verge of forcing browsers to create a dystopian technical capability. It would force browser providers to create the means to mandatorily block websites present on a government provided list. Such a move will overturn decades of established content moderation norms and provide a playbook for authoritarian governments"

blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/202
#france #browser #cybersecurity #mozilla #security #surveillance

Meet 10 Women in Science Who Changed the World

Great article in the March Discover magazine. The 10 women mentioned in the article are:
1. Ada Lovelace, Mathematician
2. Marie Curie, Physicist and Chemist
3. Janaki Ammal, Botanist
4. Chien-Shiung Wu, Physicist
5. Katherine Johnson, Mathematician
6. Rosalind Franklin, Chemist
7. Vera Rubin, Astronomer
8. Gladys West, Mathematician
9. Flossie Wong-Staal, Virologist and Molecular Biologist
10. Jennifer Doudna, Biochemist

Changed my stance on AI art, post as much of it as you can in the places they train the AIs

@shibaprasad not sure if there is a solution for Jupyter Notebook, but Spyder (my preferred Python IDE) has a good variable explorer: spyder-ide.org/

Feel a need for a brief rant about .

I am so glad I had a traditional introduction to . Anyone who wields a should definitely know the basic safety rules, but there are other rules of decorum that some folks (especially elected Republicans and the NRA) just don't adhere to. Since these are largely unwritten rules for a culture of responsibility, I figured it might be worth taking the time to put some of them to paper, as it were. So, here goes:

1) Guns are not toys. While obvious on the surface, there are ancillaries to this rule that many owners don't seem to understand. I.e. we don't buy guns for "how cool they look" and we don't post pictures of us posing with our guns on social media (you may notice that when I post about guns, it's pretty much only about discussing safety / reliability). They're deadly tools, not toys.

2) Guns should be treated as objects of respect. An operator should have a degree of familiarity with a weapon before ever considering using it in a combat situation, but that familiarity should never override the basic respect for a deadly weapon. That respect leads you to follow the safety rules more strictly and with greater attention, to keep your deadly weapons under lock and key, to keep them clean and well-maintained to avoid accidents, and to think twice before brandishing one.

3) Guns are not macho. If you're carrying a gun, it's because you don't trust your skills at unarmed combat to defend yourself. There can be many good reasons for this (medical issues, deadly threats, etc.), but nonetheless, guns are the opposite of tough, and should not be handled nor brandished like a replacement penis. Bragging about guns is, and should be seen as, deeply shameful. Which leads me into...

4) Only tremendous assholes use guns for anything other than defense. When you see someone open-carrying or brandishing a weapon, they're not thinking about defense; They're trying to intimidate you with it to impose their will on the world around them. Open-carrying a gun is like strapping truck balls to your waist. Even responsible gun owners get nervous around these people.

(Note: some of the above does not apply to those who must carry a firearm for their work, but I think most of them would agree with the vast majority of this post wholeheartedly anyway)

TLDR: Humility, discretion, and thoughtfulness are the gentleman's way. If you must handle a gun, do it like a gentleman.

Come to think of it, this might be exclusive to RStudio only? Though I must say, it is a great feature.

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My biggest pet peeve of using (coming from / ) is that you can't see all the dataframes that you have either loaded or have wrangled and created in this session.

It is a big positive of using RStudio. You can quickly take a glance or scroll through if needed.

Is there a way to do this in Jupyter Notebook?

If you hit yourself and it hurts, are you too weak or too strong?

The LangChain LLM framework is only available in Python and JavaScript. But if you're an R user, Jason Yeung shows how to incorporate LangChain Python code into an R script with the {reticulate} 📦. This lets you include #LangChain in an #rstats workflow.
jason-yeung.netlify.app/posts/

#LLM #AI #GenerativeAI

Time to be a bilingual in programming.

So far I have mostly worked with but now picking up seriously.

Most jobs in or nowadays wants Python more than R, but I hate the fact when the job posters fixate too much about the programming language rather than the analytical thinking, problem solving skills etc.

Learning a language is easier. It takes much less effort. But creating and cultivating an analytical mindset is tough. It takes years. That should be rewarded more!

Can I get a little signal boosting help, pls Mastodon? 🙏

I’m looking to fill some free time helping out organisations working for #conservation and #biodiversity.

I have a weird hodgepodge of programming/program management/marketing expertise, and am currently studying towards a MSc in biodiversity and wildlife health. Teeny tiny bit of past conservation NGO experience. Based outside Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Happy to volunteer, in field, or behind a desk, whatever you need.

Weekend run done. But it didn't feel as good as the last two weekend runs.

I guess that's how it goes. Somedays are diamond, somedays are stones.

Also, I think it is time for the new shoes. More than 900kms in this one currently.

Check out my activity on Strava: strava.app.link/LqR7aO4rUAb

Based on internal feedback, I think our new t-shirts will be a huge success. We expect to launch them along with mugs, enamel pins and stickers mid-July. The designs are awesome, but I don’t want to spoil the surprise yet. It’ll be a fun way for the non-profit to fundraise more money 😊

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