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Sparse Networks and Lottery Winners

embedding-space.github.io
3 points·by gjf·9 months ago·0 comments

Making the Most of a Dumb Fax Switcher Box

rachelbythebay.com
1 points·by gjf·10 months ago·0 comments

A Suggestion for Freakonomics and Sean Carroll

statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
5 points·by gjf·11 months ago·0 comments

When Switches Flood LLDP Traffic

blog.ipspace.net
2 points·by gjf·11 months ago·0 comments

Simulating and Visualising the Central Limit Theorem

blog.foletta.net
161 points·by gjf·11 months ago·63 comments

Assessing and Modelling Temperature Forecasts with R and Stan

blog.foletta.net
2 points·by gjf·last year·0 comments

Assessing and Modelling Temperature Forecasts with R and Stan

articles.foletta.org
2 points·by gjf·last year·0 comments

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gjf
·9 months ago·discuss
For those interested, I did a breakdown of the hashbang: https://blog.foletta.net/post/2021-04-19-what-the/
gjf
·11 months ago·discuss
Op here, no AI generated code, I'm wondering what gives the impression that it is?

I use Rmarkdown, so the code that's presented is also the same code that 'generates' the data/tables/graphs (source: https://github.com/gregfoletta/articles.foletta.org/blob/pro...).
gjf
·11 months ago·discuss
Very much an inspiration and resource when composing the post.
gjf
·11 months ago·discuss
Author here; I think I understand where you might be coming from. I find functional nature of R combined with pipes incredibly powerful and elegant to work with.

OTOH in a pipeline, you're mutating/summarising/joining a data frame, and it's really difficult to look at it and keep track of what state the data is in. I try my best to write in a way that you understand the state of the data (hence the tables I spread throughout the post), but I do acknowledge it can be inscrutable.
gjf
·11 months ago·discuss
Oh god, it wasn’t ASDM for the ASA was it? Always one Java update away from not being able to manage your firewalls