@jonlovett@jonlovett Here's how sunrise and sunset shift over the course of the year across the lower 48. Northern cities face a dramatic shift in daylight hours. DST keeps their sunrises <9am, but at the cost of early sunsets. Meanwhile, Phoenix DGAF.
@brikeilarcnn By the same logic, Republicans are responsible for this mess continuing because they provided 100% of the votes against the leading vote-getter.
@GKountourides Here you’re saying you want z to control color. And you don’t want the default colors, you want the colors in my_col to be the colors that get assigned.
Here's the most awkward custom search function I've ever created: everyone you follow, who's also paid Elon $8 for a dodgy tick
The Search Of Shame
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@PhDemetri What if you are sipping a boba and a pearl gets stuck? Two holes now. ("but pearl != straw" yes but I'm playing by "glass half full" metonymy rules where object includes adjacent object it engages with)
@bernhardsson I’m looking for a good way to analyze annual memberships, where the membership is active for 12mo, and then the next gift renews it, but the next membership doesn’t go into effect until the last one expired. People look at T+15mo to eval renews but that leaves data on the table.
@lenkiefer Cool! I took a look comparing not just to past calendar years but to the trajectory starting every month. The top matches start mid 1981. 3/4ths of them resulted in lower rates within the next 12mo. https://t.co/VZMjsUg665
@EdwardTufte I’m confused. Is there a mention of R or machine learning in the study? This sounds like they had many teams analyze some data to answer the same statistical research question and found that differences in researcher assumptions and approaches led to different conclusions.
Implicit in this thinking, and explicit in Governor Jerry Brown’s original reasoning for the HSR, is the idea that it is simply impossible to force LA and SF to build more housing, so the only way the people of the Valley could have opportunity is if we brought it there directly
@paulgp This is a clear, compelling result. The quadratic fit lines align with the data, but mechanistically seems counterintuitive for vax >50%. I wonder if the counties with the highest vax rates had other underlying characteristics (eg assisted living facilities) which elevated risk.
@JakeCordell To this point, it'd be relevant to know how many fewer people are returning than usual. ie if 4k cross the Georgia border on a normal day, perhaps also around 4k were coming back into Russia on a normal day. If only 2k are entering, that'd add another +2k to the net outflow.
@ArmandDoma@mosheroperandi@JoePostingg A bond ladder combines different maturities to give you higher yields than short term bonds and more liquidity than long term ones. https://t.co/62ecZsuSj9