
simonthelwall.bsky.social
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Let us know what solution you choose!
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Not tried it myself but ggbreak?
forum.posit.co/t/break-on-x...
Or, be sneaky and create two graphs and then align closely with cowplot plot_grid() function
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on the power of man who can fabricate it."
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I was thinking a bit about this. Obviously there EuroPMC, but although copying the data over is one thing, there is also a need to replicate the processes of finding and adding new data.
That needs funding.
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Causing land dwellers nightmares? 🤷♂️
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Hoping to see a saxophone-playing barnacle in the next BVM now
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Certainly the lower on the page was the export for me, but really, it's quite clear from monthly data which is export and which is import 😁
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I was expecting both to be in one feed, with one giving negative values and the other positive, but that's not the case.
Accessed through the R pkg, they both give positive values under the 'consumption' column. Don't know what you'd get direct from the API.
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Credit to @strathview.uk for the #rstats pkg
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Worth knowing that if you are set up for export, you will have two mpan numbers and it's not clear which is for import and which is for export. One needs to infer that from the data, but that should be pretty simple.
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Free version of the article
www.yahoo.com/news/chatgpt...
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ChatGPT invents references, so can't be relied upon for that.
teche.mq.edu.au/2023/02/why-...
And while it might be able to check whether some calculations are right, because LLMs are not reasoning machines, I am not certain it will be able to check that the statistical methods are appropriate
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I was wondering, could you explain how you calculated this light blue line? I'm struggling to replicate it with the ONS data.
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Recently cursing myself for exporting png as you probably know. Journal of choice does not accept png.
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Semaglutide prescribing trends in England, 2020 onwards from openprescribing.
Probably too early to see their effect on national trends in life expectancy.
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The inflection point at 2011 is interesting and I wonder if this is a lagged effect of the 2008 financial crisis.
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The PHS one looks good. Thanks!
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Can't remember last outage with plusnet. Years of solid performance (EoE)
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I did know that, but have forgotten the details.