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- Probabilistic Programming and Bayesian Methods for Hackers (2013)
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[Q] Bayesian statistics!
Also this is quite nice practical introduction which might help with finding answers to your questions: https://github.com/CamDavidsonPilon/Probabilistic-Programming-and-Bayesian-Methods-for-Hackers
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How many of you have used algebra, calculus, geometry, etc in your business careers/the real world?
This is a good intro to probabilistic programming.
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Suggestions for some best books on computer vision
Probabilistic programming is a nice technique to have up your sleeve.
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Bayes examples and study help
+1 for Statistical Rethinking. I’m also partial to Bayesian Methods for Hackers.
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✨ 10 Free Books for Machine Learning & Data Science 📚
🔗 https://camdavidsonpilon.github.io/Probabilistic-Programming-and-Bayesian-Methods-for-Hackers/
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Predicting the distribution of a variable rather than a point estimate
You’re welcome! I would recommend Bayesian Methods for Hackers
- Bayesian Methods for Hackers
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A collaborative book on DeFi
All content is open-source: everyone is free to read, but also to contribute to the book using github. I know of one other book that followed this open-source 'publishing' model and became quite successful eventually through community efforts. I contemplated for a bit to create a book DAO but I think it's going to be overkill :).
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[R] Analysis of Russian vaccine trial outcomes suggests they are lazily faked. Distribution of efficacies across age groups is quite improbable
Jake Vanderplas's Statistics for Hackers presentation is a perfect place to start. Bayesian Methods for Hackers is also very good.
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> I've started to preface all python searches with 'site:python.org'
You might find DevDocs to be useful: https://devdocs.io/
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DevDocs - Aggregates documentation from various sources into a single, easy-to-navigate interface, covering frontend and backend technologies. DevDocs
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Environmental lighting conditions rule the day! I have astigmatism and I prefer bright backgrounds; #000 text on #fff backgrounds works great for me, but that's because I work in a room lit by a 250W 30,000 lumen corn-cob LED bulb[0] that makes my small office as bright on the inside as the shaded ground from a tree on an overcast day (which is quite bright compared to usual indoor lighting). In a room that bright, high contrast text works great and is highly readable, with "dark mode" often looking washed out and muddy. Even small reductions in contrast (such as what https://devdocs.io does with text of #333 in light mode) can make me notice and wish for greater contrast.
[0] - https://www.benkuhn.net/lux/
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Here's how to add a new scraper: https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/devdocs/blob/main/.github/CO...
Or open an issue and wait for somebody else to implement the scraper.
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How would you work effectively with an extremely slow 56Kbps connection?
Mosh for a stable connection, Offline documentation such as msdn, wikipedia (via kiwi etc), zeal for local access to https://devdocs.io/; Self host tabby for ai autocompletion. For many shell programs check what mulinux was using back then, and what are the modern replacements such as elinks instead of links. Mutt for mail, for irc doesn't matter much, use a desktop one but setup a bouncher on a vps, I used to have one on a raspberry pi 1, you can use rss reader for reddit (not sure if still works) and blogs
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1.DEVDOCS.IO: -- DevDocs.IO
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dtale - Visualizer for pandas data structures
zeal - Offline documentation browser inspired by Dash
NLP-Model-for-Corpus-Similarity - A NLP algorithm I developed to determine the similarity or relation between two documents/Wikipedia articles. Inspired by the cosine similarity algorithm and built from WordNet.
godot-docs - Godot Engine official documentation
JLee_LinearOptimizationBook
github-cheat-sheet - A list of cool features of Git and GitHub.
clojure-style-guide - A community coding style guide for the Clojure programming language
alfred-search-in-devdocs - Documentation search in devdocs
paip-lisp - Lisp code for the textbook "Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming"
vim-godot - Use vim and godot engine to make games
Scala school - Lessons in the Fundamentals of Scala
nvim-rs - A rust library for neovim clients