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dash2

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Social scientist, hack the occasional R package. My substack: https://wyclif.substack.com. I wrote a book: https://www.wyclifsdust.com. davidhughjones at gmail

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How to avoid being held up by the labs

siliconcontinent.com
2 points·by dash2·3 дня назад·0 comments

In the Weights

intheweights.com
2 points·by dash2·5 дней назад·0 comments

Academic freedom declined in 50 countries

academic-freedom-index.net
2 points·by dash2·24 дня назад·0 comments

A tutorial on conformal prediction [pdf]

jmlr.csail.mit.edu
3 points·by dash2·в прошлом месяце·0 comments

Mypaintr: Plot R graphics like a human

hughjonesd.github.io
3 points·by dash2·3 месяца назад·0 comments

I had a stroke in Nepal and this is what I ate while I recovered

pickyglutton.com
2 points·by dash2·4 месяца назад·0 comments

Library of Things – tools, technology, and equipment available to borrow

masslibraryofthings.netlify.app
3 points·by dash2·5 месяцев назад·0 comments

A slow app to teach the alphabet

hughjonesd.github.io
1 points·by dash2·6 месяцев назад·2 comments

Are you vibe-coding an open source project?

2 points·by dash2·7 месяцев назад·0 comments

The Song of the Western Men

trelawnysarmy.org
2 points·by dash2·7 месяцев назад·0 comments

Why I Wrote Rmlx

hughjonesd.github.io
2 points·by dash2·8 месяцев назад·0 comments

R interface to Apple's MLX library

hughjonesd.github.io
22 points·by dash2·8 месяцев назад·2 comments

Training AI will take longer than you think

wyclif.substack.com
2 points·by dash2·9 месяцев назад·0 comments

The Answer (1954)

sfshortstories.com
37 points·by dash2·9 месяцев назад·23 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by dash2·9 месяцев назад·0 comments

Rust's Enterprise Breakthrough Year

rust-trends.com
3 points·by dash2·10 месяцев назад·0 comments

comments

dash2
·вчера·discuss
The paper explicitly mentions Ukraine and that’s a key motivation for its conclusions.
dash2
·вчера·discuss
> including support for the Zuiki MASCON, a bespoke peripheral for train driving sims.

This just makes me feel so glad to be alive today!
dash2
·позавчера·discuss
How did you do it?
dash2
·позавчера·discuss
This is one of those very common ideas that cannot survive a ten second encounter with the facts: https://ourworldindata.org/working-more-than-ever
dash2
·3 дня назад·discuss
You may be right about the wild take, but I'm an ex-academic, so I am not completely ignorant of what I'm talking about.
dash2
·3 дня назад·discuss
I have a sad reaction to this, which is realising that I simply don’t trust anything that these kind of researchers come up with, because I assume them to be left wing bigots.
dash2
·5 дней назад·discuss
Yeah, calling this an "effect size" is just nonsense, and it is alarming that educational software can get away with such poor statistical practice. I'm hoping this was just a student project.
dash2
·5 дней назад·discuss
I reckon East Anglia has the best beer in England. There are so many great local brewers. Adnams is down the road in Southwold and keep putting out brilliant, innovative beers. Then there's Lacons in Great Yarmouth and a host of small names, from Nene Valley Brewery to Mr Winters. If you're in Norwich, check out the Trafford Arms: it's in a nondescript-looking building which was rebuilt after a WWII bomb, but it has a constantly rotating playlist of brilliant ales and a landlord couple who really know their stuff.
dash2
·7 дней назад·discuss
Presumably the art in a game like that would consist in setting up the world and prompts to make the AI NPCs interesting.
dash2
·7 дней назад·discuss
Actually there’s a literature on whether llms have the standard cognitive biases, via cultural inheritance….
dash2
·7 дней назад·discuss
There are many ways that free and competitive markets can fail other than behavioural economics! Monopoly, informational asymmetry, externalities… All of these are plausibly pervasive.
dash2
·8 дней назад·discuss
Alternative take that was expressed in the other post on this: census data users found DP extremely hard to work with, and viewed it as an imposed solution from the ivory tower. I wonder if any user could chime in on this.
dash2
·8 дней назад·discuss
The authors do address this issue, by reweighting their treatment and control counties on observable covariates. But I agree with you that this isn’t the causally watertight research design that economists usually strive for.

It might be worthwhile using local lightning strikes as an instrument for 3G coverage. Others have done this, but not for fertility afaik. But the lightning strike data costs about $1000.
dash2
·11 дней назад·discuss
I’ve been in cities with inadequate street lighting, and driving in them at night is terrifying. Car lights are not an adequate substitute on a busy road. I agree that in small towns and the country, street lighting is unnecessary.
dash2
·16 дней назад·discuss
Parent’s point was that many many people will get much more than $200 value from the “expensive” model. Sure, a Bihar farmer won’t, but even an Indian software developer may easily do if he or she has Western clients.
dash2
·16 дней назад·discuss
Right, but what I meant was: the other tests that the article says are used for definitively proving discrimination are equally bad, and subject to the same objection. Just substituting “one standard deviation“ or “statistical significance“for “80%“ doesn’t fix the fundamental problem here, which is that there are unmeasured confounders.
dash2
·16 дней назад·discuss
I think the users have clearly delivered the verdict that it is friendlier than base R. Admittedly a low bar. Non R users, which do you prefer:

    foo[foo$bar == “baz”,]

    foo |> filter(bar == “baz”)

?
dash2
·17 дней назад·discuss
Thanks. I read the article:

> Since the 80% test does not involve probability distributions to determine whether the disparity is a “beyond chance” occurrence, it is usually not regarded as a definitive test for adverse impact. Instead, other statistically significance tests, such as the standard deviation analysis, may be used for this purpose.

But then my question recurs: isn’t this a ridiculous way to measure discrimination? It’s assuming that the only thing that differs between the different ethnic applicant pools is their ethnicity, which is essentially never going to be true.
dash2
·17 дней назад·discuss
> To measure adverse impact, we apply the EEOC’s “four-fifths rule,” which flags a position when one group is recommended at less than 80% of the rate of the most-recommended group

That seems like a nonsensical way to measure racial discrimination. What could justify it?
dash2
·17 дней назад·discuss
To be clear, do you think that the appropriate response to Tiananmen Square is to murder policemen out shopping? What is that supposed to achieve?