FSD v13.2.9: ~90% usage. v14.1.4: ~10%. Too many regressions. Wrong turns, brake stabs, dodging leaves, stopping for a leashed dog on the sidewalk. Driveway parking is nice, but maybe they could hand off parking to a separate model and keep refining v13?
Living in London since Sept. I've visited 10x the bookstores I would normally visit in the US. Daunt, Waterstones, even the post office has a bookstore. I heard Barnes and Noble is coming back, didn't realize it was under James Daunt (of Daunt Books). https://t.co/0ZC3mpKKjA
@itsrandymcq Exciting developments in Klaviyo Flow A/B testing coming soon! Please DM if you're interested in being part of the limited availability release.
@klaviyo rebrand today! I'm in awe of the work teams here have done to develop and release this. I have the home page open in a tab in my browser and keep going back to look at it and smile. https://t.co/XtlJfcHVk2
@MaximinoGrant @klaviyo If you're looking to clone the entire segment, you can do so via the "Manage Segment" pulldown: https://t.co/KMyF91ozGJ
Is this what you're looking for, or something else?
The content keeps coming. Learn about a must-read, promiscuous sacred text. Great panel and discussion on the Klaviyo Data Science podcast this month: https://t.co/caBFvyOQHF @Klaviyo@lawson_m_t@chadfurman
Proud and inspired to have Kady Srinivasan as a leader at @klaviyo! "The best way to pack a lot of learning into a very short amount of time is to take on a job where you probably know 50% of what to do." https://t.co/xo4icBDfuB
@Tristram001 @JoshJDurham@klaviyo Yes, once you export from Klaviyo you can import the CSV to Google sheets https://t.co/72fzobqUMp -- you can include any Klaviyo profile properties in the export so you should be able to include a column that matches with your other data sources.
@JoshJDurham@klaviyo Hi Josh, yes! You can export these properties as part of a list or segment export, and then calculate the average from the CSV: https://t.co/pRnyTqKO33
A sign that a testing culture is a good thing. Companies that ran at least one A/B test of their forms in December had a submit rate 2.2x higher than those that ran no tests. Not causal, but does tell us that the companies with the most success with their forms are testing a lot!
"Reporting is a form of public speaking. It’s always important to know who you’re talking to." - @lawson_m_t shares this insight on the @klaviyo data science podcast episode 4, "What Makes Reporting Good?" https://t.co/TEjxLsK6zQ
Catching up on the @klaviyo Data Science podcast, just listened to episode 3. Learn about A/B testing “evergreen” objects, multi-arm bandit experiments and the data science product process from the team that designed and built the feature. https://t.co/3HtMiokX49