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One thing therapy has taught me is that I value clarity. Which explains why I get so pissed when people do stuff without telling me, or fuck up their data and expect met of fix it.

Can't have beer with an AI

"Would you rather have a million today, or a penny that doubl--" "I would rather invest 100K in my own business and grow that because that is how you gain real wealth". I hate these people

What’s the consensus on Haidt and the experimental he cites regarding teen mental health and social media use?

lol LMAO even

Thought I’d try to eat healthy by BBQing some chicken only to be rained on — and this is the good part — only while I was bbqing. Sun literally every other time. I’m getting a burger tonight.

11. Fuckin'. Seats.

We still out here asking “was that made in Canada”, we still out here voting for the boring banker, we out here being Canadian

I fucking love Canadian politics. Trying to emulate the US so much, and then they cut to the liberal party and it’s like 59 people half heartedly cheering.

Recruiter just reached out with a tip to wear a collard shirt to a remote interview. Its over guys, capitalists won.

Unbelievable that all of North America worked remotely for nigh 2 years and now “remote” is a dirty word

Me, balancing a career, hobbies, a healthy lifestyle, and a relationship

Fack, a cox model I'm working on is warning me on infinite estimates. I'm going to follow @carlislerainey.bsky.social 's advice and report the coxph fit with infinite estimates and the coxphf fit, but was wondering if there is a simple implementation of coxph in stan

Twitter is too right wing Bluesky is too left wing Where the fuck can I just shit post about stats?

PhD Timeline xkcd.com/3081

This question is typical of people who don't really know stats. "I want the smallest number of draws to know with X% confidence" is just so...argh! stats.stackexchange.com/questions/66...

I am reading this book on power and sample size calculations, and I love the idea of just writing the power function and then just using root finding to do the rest I mean, this is how sample size calculations need to be done in most scenarios -- the z test is for illustration.

I think I am ready to discover who I am in the absence of mathematics

Maybe the tidyverse is a little bloated