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12:00 AM
feel free to reopen if that was a bad move for an old, 11k views question
 
@baptiste More reputation.
 
perhaps, but is that a good or a bad thing for the site?
 
@baptiste I personally think it's bad, but the effort required to find/close duplicates, and fight with people who just want their questions answered is just too great.
 
12:48 AM
@GSee Because Notepad is too primitive. Real editors adjust. Else use unix2dos etc on the other side.
 
 
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1:52 AM
Notepad really is terrible
 
I can see using it on server core, because it's all you have. But who runs server core?
 
2:17 AM
Close. I really don't see much hope for it:
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Q: How to plot shaded region between set of linear inequalities in 2 variables in R?

user3628508I have a set of linear inequations and need to highlight the feasible shaded region 12x+3y<= 60; 3x+y<=7; y<=10;

 
 
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7:05 AM
@thelatemail I closed it because it was a duplicate
 
 
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2:17 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel (re: AWS) Thanks, I found a command line tool s3cmd. Easy to wrap too. someone wrote an AWS.tools package which wraps it, very lite
 
3:14 PM
"The 22 Skills of a Data Scientist" datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/…
I was going to sarcastically reply "23 if you include statistics"
"Horizontal data scientists: They might not be expert in eigenvalues, generalized linear models and other semi-obsolete statistical techniques" Oooh
 
Horizontal data scientists are what you get at a data science conference with a free, open bar.
 
@Spacedman What about addition?
My favourite screenshot from the last few weeks:
"Which is: 5 or 15? Do owls exist? Are there hats?"
At least we have Data Scientists to tell us!
 
One of the skills listed is just "Science".
What two skills must every Data Scientist have? 1. Data 2. Science
 
@joran I suggest to split it further: 1a) Da. 1b) Ta.
 
"vertical data scientists are fake data scientists"
Note lack of human skills in that list of 22 - you know, report writing, communication, teamwork...
ooh no that comes in as "Science (ex: experimental design, technical writing/publishing)"
 
3:41 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel What up with you Americans...
 
@DavidArenburg In Canada we say "What up with those Americans..."
 
@DirkEddelbuettel Didn't know Chicago, IL is in Canada :)
 
I'm in "temporary exile" :). Fourteen years and counting...
 
4:12 PM
i'd never heard of this interesting horizontal vs vertical data scientist classification. I wonder if complex conjugation should be considered too, in addition to transposition.
I mean, look at those imaginary values, those people are faced with a serious complex.
 
@baptiste diagonal data scientists?
 
i don't think so, eigenvalues clearly being semi-obsolete statistical techniques
 
 
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5:30 PM
Close (package recommendation): stackoverflow.com/q/26126205/324364
 
From the comments: "Those who claim to be a data scientist and whose insights have no impacts on businesses, are fake data scientists." Sigh. I may live in an academic bubble, but the last time I checked there were at least a few interesting and/or important things that didn't have much to do with business ... (On the other hand, I don't claim to be a data scientist. Just a scientist who works with data.)
 
6:11 PM
@BenBolker I hear Mollie is in my part of the woods. Can I say you say high? :)
 
6:29 PM
this horizontal vs vertical data scientist thing is pretty silly
i also didn't see anything listed about working out of a coffee shop on a macbook air under the 22 skills of a data scientist
 
6:48 PM
@Chase Where's that?
 
@RomanLuštrik - it was one of the linked articles from @Spacedman above: datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/…
 
Thanks.
 
 
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8:08 PM
@RomanLuštrik of course. (I hope she'll be entertained by the connection ...)
 
8:24 PM
@baptiste, I don't think that's a thing. I think it's just the one gentleman with that blog who refuses to take people off of mailing lists.
 
@RicardoSaporta not sure what specific thing/blog/mailing list you're referring to? Something I said recently?
 
9:22 PM
@bapstiste, ah yep, the whole vertical / horizontal data science thing. I hadnt scrolled up far enough, it was spacedman who brought it up.
 

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