@DKThomp I seem to remember an episode of Plain English about Eurovision and voting patterns. Could you help me to find it? Google and searching The Ringer's site was not helpful. Thanks for the pods either way!
The rumors are true - arXiv now has HTML versions of papers! ๐Experimental for now & only available on new papers, but we're working on bringing it to all of arXiv. HTML is important for #accessibility in research - more on the blog: https://t.co/gFWrSL2pG9
I'll be talking AI and Higher Ed today at #SXSWEDU . It should be a great panel with perspectives in industry, faculty, and institutional representation!
See this session at https://t.co/VpR2I3lSoP
New paper on Order of Operations in Linguistics Vanguard. It's a follow-up to the one that came out in PWPL a couple months ago. This time, I explain what exactly the consequence is when various processing steps are swapped. 1/ https://t.co/5wfepLZjx6
I introduce myself by the name "Rich Ross", but a surprising number of people call me just "Ross" as well as many variations (Dr. Richard etc). @joey_stan you also have "two first names", does this happen to you much?
"It is right that each of us try many things that do not work -- that we tackle more problems than we make expert analyses of. We often learn less from an expertly done analysis than from one where we missed an opportunity -- at least until we were told about it" - John Tukey
@brianbuccola@joey_stan As a marketing tactic, it works! I've never heard people discuss the title of a linear algebra book as much as this one ๐คฃ๐คฃ
#rstats I'm writing a .Rmd file with child documents feeding into the parent. Could anyone help me find out the right way to run each child on its own? I think I need to specify a parent document, but I'm struggling to find the actual correct syntax. #rmarkdown Thanks in advance!
Does anyone know how to get a summary of your classes engagement on @Campuswire (number of comments, number of endorsements etc)? @campuswirebrian . I've tried using the help feature on campuswire with no luck and no response for ~2 weeks.
Weird #rstats#datasets question. Is there a more modern version of mtcars? I enjoy mtcars, but would like something from this century and wonder if it is already assembled somewhere.