@yimbydenver.bsky.social do you know if the gubernatorial debate this Saturday is going to be live streamed?
@yimbydenver.bsky.social do you know if the gubernatorial debate this Saturday is going to be live streamed?
@bendaniels.bsky.social
Great retrospective from Hadley:
A personal history of the tidyverse share.google/aeyQ5fWyKjTk...
Line chart titled βWeekly Runs of RStudio IDEβ showing usage data from 2023 to 2025. The y-axis ranges from 2,000,000 to 6,000,000 weekly runs. The chart displays a cyclical pattern with regular peaks around 5,000,000-6,000,000 runs and dramatic drops to approximately 2,000,000 runs that occur periodically during holiday periods.
Is #rstats dead? I donβt think so.
Netflix got the rights for 'Sesame Street'. New episodes later this year.
The hex sticker for the chores package: A cartoon illustration of a light orange potato character with rosy cheeks, holding a clipboard with a checklist in one hand and several small cards in the other. The potato is set against a purple hexagon outlined in a lighter orange. The word 'chores' is written diagonally in white in the upper right of the purple hexagon.
Introducing chores, a package that uses LLMs to help with repetitive, hard-to-automate coding tasks!
Manage prompts as markdown, select a chore, and let LLMs handle your tedious #RStats work.
@simonpcouch.com introduces chores and shows how it cuts roxygen2 boilerplate: posit.co/blog/introdu...
Tariffs xkcd.com/3073
New blog post! In which I explain the issue with mediation analysis and sketch out one way to deal with the underlying causal inference problem -- in just a bit over 1,000 words!
If you have never found the time to read up on this, now is your chance.
www.the100.ci/2025/03/20/r...
"We're gonna win so much, you may even get tired of winning. And you'll say, 'Please, please. It's too much winning. We can't take it anymore. Mr. President, it's too much.'
@lionelhenry.bsky.social and I are so excited to finally announce Air - an extremely fast R code formatter! π
With Air, you'll never need to worry about styling your #rstats code ever again. All you need to do is save, and Air takes care of the rest.
www.tidyverse.org/blog/2025/02...
The latest release of the {mvgam} #rstats π¦ has hit CRAN. Plenty of exciting new features including Joint Species Distribution Models, support for the full range of Gaussian Process kernels available in the {brms} π¦ and plenty more nicholasjclark.github.io/mvgam/news/i...
link ππ€
Stationary Kernels and Gaussian Processes on Lie Groups and their Homogeneous Spaces I: the compact case () Gaussian processes are arguably the most important class of spatiotemporal
models within machine learning. They encode prior information about the modeled
function and can be used f
Screenshot of blog post at https://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2025/02/06#rcpparmadillo_14.2.3-1 describing release 14.2.3-1 of CRAN package RcppArmadillo
RcppArmadillo 14.2.3-1 on CRAN: Small Upstream Fix
R bindings to powerful and expressive C++ matrix library
dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2025/02...
#rstats #rcpp
β completed target site [1.122 minutes, 1.028 gigabytes] βΆ dispatched target deploy_site β Website uploaded to https://evalsp25.classes.andrewheiss.com/ β completed target deploy_site [3.15 seconds, 63 bytes] βΆ ended pipeline [1.375 minutes]
tar_target(deploy_site, { # Force dependencies site if (Sys.getenv("UPLOAD_WEBSITES") == "TRUE") { processx::run(paste0("./", deploy_script)) cli::cli_alert_success(paste0("Website uploaded to ", base_url)) } })
Fun little #rstats thing I've been doing with {targets}βyou can use the {cli} package (cli.r-lib.org) to add nicely formatted messages to your targets pipeline output, like the "Website uploadedβ¦" message here with cli_alert_success()
Works for anything, really, not just {targets} things
Should I talk to Jack about getting access to the data? I was looking through the paper this past weekend and trying some different things with what they published in the paper. Interested in what the permitting nums look like for the other hoods, e.g. shadyside, squirrel Hill.
New quick review on Alain Bertraud's "Order Without Design" and sharing my notes on
@tslumley.bsky.social's excellent survey book and #rstats software.
Link to both in this post as well as topics I'll be writing on going forward:
substack.com/home/post/p-...
The zoning process is more than just a map & a code. Many projects require special hearings & city council review.
In new research @urbaninstitute.bsky.social, I show that in Chicago, 58% of permitted housing units undergo that sort of discretionary review.
www.urban.org/urban-wire/c...
Markets gonna market!
At posit::conf(2024), we introduced the orbital package, allowing you to seamlessly translate tidymodels workflows into SQL backends.
Nick Pelikan walks through an end-to-end tidymodel prediction workflow using orbital and Snowflake, now available on YouTube!
youtu.be/pnEjYNgOG9c?...
Highways are really awful barriers to the urban fabric, as we can all intuitively grasp
A cool paper this year used smartphone data to show that highways create a meaningful distortion in how people move around cities, especially for non-work trips
siying-w.github.io/assets/JMP_D...
link ππ€
Visualisation for Exploratory Modelling Analysis of Bayesian Hierarchical Models (Akinfenwa, Cahill, Hurley) When developing Bayesian hierarchical models, selecting the most appropriate hierarchical structure can be a challenging task, and visualisation remains an underutilised tool in th
If you're interested in trying out LLMs in #rstats but don't know where to begin, I've added a few two vignettes to elmer: elmer.tidyverse.org/articles/elm... and elmer.tidyverse.org/articles/pro...
Does #randomization ensures balance of risk factors between groups? Consider this:
In Denmark 860 individuals were randomly allocated to either intervention or control. Individuals were unaware of their allocation. No intervention took place. Mortality was higher in the intervention group (p=0.003)
Could you share the source? Always trying to find data for these things
@bendaniels.bsky.social
D&D Combinatorics xkcd.com/3015