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data | explore | |
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117 | 57 | |
16,649 | 4,162 | |
0.3% | 1.1% | |
8.4 | 9.8 | |
4 days ago | about 21 hours ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Ruby | |
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Mastering Dataset Acquisition: A Comprehensive Guide
FiveThirtyEight Datasets: Datasets related to articles and investigations published by FiveThirtyEight. FiveThirtyEight Datasets
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[USMNT] It only took 20 caps for Jesus Ferreira to get double-digit goals. The fastest in #USMNT history.
You of course already know this answer, but just to put it into more perspective. Here are the SPI ranking equivalents to what he did with these 11 goals in Scotland and Switzerland.
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[Effortpost] Advanced stats on which players are contributing the most to the Heat's playoff run.
To answer these questions I decided to look at 538’s RAPTOR ratings. RAPTOR uses player tracking data to estimate how much each player contributes on the offensive and defensive ends. The total RAPTOR score should be something like the “number of points a player contributes to his team’s offense and defense per 100 possessions, relative to a league-average player.” Higher is better, best during the regular season has been Nikola Jokic at +14. You can read more about it here or play with an interactive tool on their website here. I don’t really care about the details of why it’s a good statistic, but it seems pretty helpful and most importantly for my purposes you can download the data here for free.
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Consanguineous marriage percentage per country
EDIT: I came to this data from this repository which has a nice csv collection for machine training.
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USMNT is a European club. How did they do this season?
Looks like we may actually be collectively underrating our guys now. That's an interesting change. Based on SPI (rating = 72.4) we would be:
- Derrick White's WAR over the past season has been ~6.7 according to a composite of various metrics. Derrick White's WAR in the playoffs has been ~0.1 according to RAPTOR. The worst among the main Boston roster
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Nate Silver: Some personal news
Before Disney/ABC get any -ideas-, might be a good chance to get our hands on at least their data[0]!
[0]: https://data.fivethirtyeight.com/
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In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, make sure neither you nor friends harbor any misconceptions about consent
Most young women expect words to be involved when their partner seeks their consent. 43% of young men actually ask for verbal confirmation of consent. Overall, verbal indicators of consent or nonconsent are more common than nonverbal indicators. More open communication also increases the likelihood of orgasm for women.
- CMV: When selecting a movie to watch, the audience's rating is the only thing that matters and the critic's rating is entirely irrelevant.
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Slight majority of people in WA want to leave state, poll finds
DHM does not use an equity sample. Of all polling operations they rank 250 out of 517. Id like to see another pollster https://github.com/fivethirtyeight/data/blob/master/pollster-ratings/pollster-ratings.csv
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Mastering Dataset Acquisition: A Comprehensive Guide
GitHub: Many researchers and organizations share datasets on GitHub repositories. You can search for repositories with datasets using specific keywords. GitHub
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GitHub profile of the day: Lincoln Colling with tech-stack icons
There isn't a lot going on there, but I like the way he added the little language and tech-stack icons to his GitHub profile using the images served by the GitHub Explore page as well.
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Hacktoberfest has started! Are you doing these things?
Checking the GitHub explore page for fun projects and inspiration
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GitHub alienates developers by force feeding them AI recommendations
Uh? How is this AI thingie different from Github Explore?
https://github.com/explore
What is the real URL for Github Feed?
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💡 Discover Your Life Goals and Make Your First Open Source Contribution with Before I Die Code 🚀
The Before I Die Code project’s front end is built with React, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, and it’s currently deployed on Vercel. However, the technology will change with the deployment as I am planning on applying for this open-source project to be featured on the GitHub explore page. For this, the project will need to be using GitHub pages.
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Pygolo 0.1.0 is here!
New users finding a project is much more likely on GitHub. I'm not necessarily talking about search. I would expect that experience to be about the same on both, though generally, I see a lot more empty projects showing up in results on GitLab for some reason, at least for things I've searched for there. Github seems to do reasonably well with search ranking. I'm more concerned about the poor experience with https://gitlab.com/explore compared to https://github.com/explore where people are going to be discovering new libraries when they don't know what they are looking for and are either browsing topically or just browsing for fun and learning. GitLab seems to do particularly poorly in their curation and selection of what they show you. GitHub on the other hand, has connected me with countless extremely high quality projects through this feature. Finally, the discoverability advantage of GitHub over gitlab is also simply because more people use GitHub. You don't need to primarily use GitHub to use it to point to GitLab If you want to work there, but you're certainly going to have more users finding your project if you have presence on GitHub.
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Help!
You can also star projects you find interesting and github will use that for the EXPLORE tab to show you other cool projects.
- Learning as a non creative person
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Where can I find trending Linux packages?
Subscribe to atom/rss feed of https://github.com/explore (you prolly want to have a gihub account) or https://github.com/trending and be sure to at least 'follow' any projects that may interest you. No need to install everything.
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Any open source community projects ?
Otherwise search for "good first issue" or similar, there are some sites that curate them. Or see GitHub Explore
What are some alternatives?
uawardata - The data behind uawardata.com
24pullrequests - :christmas_tree: Giving back to open source for the holidays
tidytuesday - Official repo for the #tidytuesday project
up-for-grabs.net - This is a list of projects which have curated tasks specifically for new contributors. These issues are a great way to get started with a project, or to help share the load of working on open source projects. Jump in!
ydata-quality - Data Quality assessment with one line of code
Visual Studio Code - Public documentation for Visual Studio Code
quilt - Quilt is a data mesh for connecting people with actionable data
secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-azure - Azure Key Vault provider for Secret Store CSI driver allows you to get secret contents stored in Azure Key Vault instance and use the Secret Store CSI driver interface to mount them into Kubernetes pods.
CodeSearchNet - Datasets, tools, and benchmarks for representation learning of code.
slo-tracker - A tool to track SLA, SLO and Error budgets
Video-Swin-Transformer - This is an official implementation for "Video Swin Transformers".
Scala Exercises - The easy way to learn Scala.