lol hvac people couldn’t fix it because it was swarming with wasps, so I just had to battle and destroy a dozen+ terrifying bugs. now we wait for repair people to come back
I've been using Positron as much as possible over the past week and it's been delightful! Blog post (probably) forthcoming about how I have it all set up. #rstatsgithub.com/posit-dev/po...
needing to essentially symlink one git repo into another, and returning to my perennial "should I use git submodules" search and despairing—I've been burned by them in the past and hate them, but I guess it's still the only way?
needing to essentially symlink one git repo into another, and returning to my perennial "should I use git submodules" search and despairing—I've been burned by them in the past and hate them, but I guess it's still the only way?
Final publication-ready figure with posterior draws from an ordered logistic regression model from {brms} and #rstats. Perennial reminder that Bayesian statistics gives you the prettiest pictures.
Final publication-ready figure with posterior draws from an ordered logistic regression model from {brms} and #rstats. Perennial reminder that Bayesian statistics gives you the prettiest pictures.
6-yo has been sick with Not Covid for the past week, so we finally took him to the doctor and it turns out he’s got pneumonia 😕
Antibiotics should clear it out though 🤞
You can bootstrap from a frequentist model with marginaleffects::predictions() and then plot the draws that way (code: gist.github.com/andrewheiss/... )
Sorting within the facets and keeping the triplets of draws together in each is tricky and I can't figure it out for all four panels, but here it is for one panel! Smooth line between orange and yellow; jagged between yellow and blue
macOS has a neat list view in Finder for showing the contents of subdirectories. Does anyone know if Windows can do something similar? Trying to show a folder layout students need to create, but want to do it cross platform-ly