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12:40 PM
Some people should not be allowed near an R prompt: stackoverflow.com/questions/38656756/…
 
 
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2:16 PM
Hahhahhhahhaahhhh ooooh make it stop ahhahhaaahh stackoverflow.com/questions/38661036/port-r-into-cuda
 
2:32 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel I'm sure Radford Neal could knock up an R implementation in GPU code if he put his planet-sized brain to it :)
it would probably have fewer bugs than CRAN R too :)
 
He would then deploy his time-machine to retro-fit our c64 and zx80 to contain a gpu to run it.
Question is: why doesn't he?
 
3:27 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel he has non-pointless things to be getting on with.
 
4:26 PM
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Q: Is t-SNE just for vizualization?

Sean WadeI have used the t-SNE algorithm to vizualize my high dimensional data. However, I was wondering if this is a practical method for inference?

 
5:10 PM
Weird, I voted to close this question as a duplicate, but then it was reopened, but I can't see how.
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Q: how to see underlying code in stats library

user3022875I would like to see the source code for the TUKEY HSD test when I do this getAnywhere("stats::TukeyHSD") no object named ‘stats::TukeyHSD’ was found and when I try getAnywhere("TukeyHSD") I get the results single object matching ‘TukeyHSD’ was found It was found in the following places ...

I actually saw it was closed too, and it recorded my close vote, cause now it won't let me do it again.
Odd.
Jeez, and now it's closed again but not with the best duplicate. Should point to stackoverflow.com/q/19226816/324364
 
sorry about that, i'm asking folks in the gmt room to re-close it. i can't close it again
 
@Frank No worries. My guess is that akrun is just trying to f-ck with me because I voted to delete an answer of theirs earlier today where they posted literally the identical answer as another several minutes later and then explicitly said they didn't care in the comments.
 
yeah, i saw that and think you're right
 
Probably not even worth flagging.
 

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