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The oldest solar calendar may have been unearthed in Turkey

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stevenae
·3 mesi fa·discuss
The quantitative ux research team at Google was created for exactly this problem: a service which became popular before the right metrics existed, meaning metrics need to be derived first, then optimized. We would observe users (irl), read their logs, then generate experiments to improve the behavior as measured by logs, and return to see if the experiment improves irl experiences. There were not many of us and we are around :)
stevenae
·6 mesi fa·discuss
This helped me, coming from an ml background: https://randomrealizations.com/posts/xgboost-explained/
stevenae
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Others mentioned county data. If you can get that, you can build something like I did for DC -- https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1Kep_9j_PN_SxX85PYHE...
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
My reading of this situation is that MAPE would do the opposite. Means are skewed towards outliers.
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
Thanks for the reply! I am outside the forecasting sphere.

RMSLE gives proportional error (so, scale-invariant) without MAPE's systematic under-prediction bias. It does require all-positive values, for the logarithm step.
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
To clarify, you'd prefer rmsle?
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
For this and sibling -- yes. Essentially, using the output of any model as an input to another model is transfer learning.
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
> Lately, I just steal embeddings from big models and slap a dumb classifier on top. Works better, runs faster, less drama.

You may know this but many don't -- this is broadly known as "transfer learning".
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
Thank you!
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
How accurate is his claim that Augustus became emperor through (my paraphrasing) democratic means and promises to fix real problems for Romans?
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
This still strikes me as escapism.
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy-based_model
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
There was a saying at Google, I code for free, they pay me for XYZ (literally everything else).
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
I guess my quibble is with the percentage, then. A good, cheap, plentiful camera belies the idea that only the top 0.1% of cameras were good.
stevenae
·anno scorso·discuss
Disagree with the first piece about only using the top 0.1%. I grew up (through my 20's) shooting on a Pentax K1000, cheap workhorse of a camera, and I preferred its ergonomics to top-end mirrorless cameras I use today.
stevenae
·2 anni fa·discuss
Location: Washington DC USA

Remote: Hybrid or Remote

Willing to relocate: NYC

Technologies: r, python, sql

Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-ellis-4b140533

Data scientist looking to continue product-focused work!
stevenae
·2 anni fa·discuss
Pro cameras do not do this to any degree.

Edit: by default.
stevenae
·2 anni fa·discuss
This is not true. R shines for classical stats and ML. If you are doing deep learning, you need Python.
stevenae
·2 anni fa·discuss
From the guidelines [1]: Please don't sneer, including at the rest of the community.

1. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
stevenae
·2 anni fa·discuss
Save you some scrolling (link directly to comment):

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42119697