First vacation in over two years when I left my work laptop at home. What could go wrong? 🤣
First vacation in over two years when I left my work laptop at home. What could go wrong? 🤣
It's been a couple of weeks back to back when I'm trying to explain to people that having a PhD doesn't magically transform bad data into insights. If you haven't done your due diligence at design stage and collected garbage in lieu of experimental data, no suffixes can come to rescue.
Got Graspop 2025 tickets yesterday! Still need to figure out travel arrangements, but am super excited to make another trip to Belgium.
Beautiful day in Killington for Stifel World Cup!!! #GrandSlalom #Skiing
Black Friday is one of the busiest times in my company. Not a single issue from my team's pipelines came up or any alerts fired up to get anyone on call. I'm so proud of all the hard work my team's been doing and feels so good to see its results!
People often confuse alarmism with progress. You don't build a data product with endless strings of last minute all nighters. You build it through failing fast, iteration, and a clear vision.
MNTN CEO Mark Douglas and CCO Ryan Reynolds are on the cover of INC this month! Well deserved!
The article also talks quite a bit about MNTN Matched and Keywords targeting that I spent most of my past 14 months or so leading the 0->1 and GTM efforts in engineering. So cool!
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That's what I hear! It'll be my first time seeing them so looking forward to it!
Excited about seeing Pineapple Thief tonight and Zeal & Ardor tomorrow!
Just digging through The Last Will and Testament. §1 rips! Sounds like the last years of Opeth remaking Ghost of Perdition. I'll take it.
Also sounds about right...
There's still 40 days to go this year, but this seems about right.
That is when it all begins again which is the true iterative product development cycle of data science in real life.
Once you deliver your solution to great success and everyone owes you one everyone now has confidence in you and learned from your example with the sureness that they can now implement your ways into theirs and be even faster next time.
That is the crucial moment to rise up to the occasion and deliver your value to build confidence with your stakeholders, which only is possible if you haven't been sitting on your hands while everyone was busy playing with shit on the wall.
Too often it seems more business savvy to throw piles and piles of shit at the wall over a quarter instead of the sound data approach and for people to finally come ask for your way when they truly have burned your runway leaving you little leeway for your mistakes.
When you can throw shit at the wall in a week, your estimates that suggest your solution will take about a month or quarter often makes people think that you're too academic and slow.
Next you deal with the velocity issues because often people confuse an iterative process with throwing shit at the wall. Yes throwing shit at the wall is very quick, much quicker than what you can offer.
And yes unlike a simple logic assumption that you hope works, a testable hypothesis can be validated.
In fact the reason they need your services is the code complex problem they're facing cannot be solved with some smart hack, but with a methodical and meaningful model that needs to be designed, developed, and validated.
They expect it should be just as quick as their failed attempt if not quicker through AI sorcery. So a lot of your valuable time is explaining to them you're not some omniscient superpower.
Being a data scientist is weird because stakeholders assume they already know all the answers to be attainable by using their own simple logic, which often fails. They often come to you when all those fail and expect you to implement your wizardry to their solution to make it work this time.
Iron Maiden and Slipknot at #GMM2025. Give me Heaven Shall Burn, Cult of Luna, Julie Christmas, and Cemetary Skyline in the bill and I'm so there!
Post a perfect album from the 90s that isn't Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, or Alice In Chains.
Any advice for a fun game that's optimized for PS5 Pro?
I'm not familiar with them. What are they like?
I kinda wish I hit skip instead of transfer from other consoles. I'll have fallen asleep by the time I start any games...
Is it just me or is the DualSense controller that comes with PS5 Pro a little heavier than the one that comes with PS5?
Say it with me, "Data products are built with data people!"
I agree. It's misleading to make any takeaways from just a handful arbitrary accounts with high variance in their production numbers.