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@DirkEddelbuettel Is there official documentation for Rcpp sugar functions other than the vignette? I've tried to find documentation for unique but had only limited success.
 
 
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@Spacedman Just FYI, akrun has over 900 answers in just 4 months of membership... :)
 
better get some more fireworks in stock!
 
 
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@DirkEddelbuettel -229 now. Officially the most downvoted answer on Meta some say
 
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@DavidArenburg ooh i can practically taste the rage :)
 
11:09 AM
related to homework/coursera Qs is the "I'm doing a masters, what topic should I do for my thesis?" question. My answer is "Ask the tutors that you've paid thousands for before asking on DataScience"
okay stop me before I have a brain aneurysm datascience.stackexchange.com/questions/2319/…
 
11:53 AM
How do you know you are a dedicated programmer? You write down 212 if constructs.
 
12:12 PM
@Roland The vignette, the unit tests, the sources, ... are all we have as you probably knew.
 
12:49 PM
@Roland wow. I've seen nicer-looking SAS codes.
so you can flag/downvote/close if a Q is violating TOS of an API:
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Q: How to remove or hide powered by text from Google Translate

RobinIs it possible to hide or remove the "powered by Google Translate" on dropdown google translate I removed the logo part but couldn't remove Powered by text <div id="google_translate_element"></div><script type="text/javascript"> function googleTranslateElementInit() { new google.translate.Tran...

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Q: Should questions that violate API Terms of Service be flagged?

CullenJQuestion is here: How to remove or hide powered by text from Google Translate I've commented to let the user know this is violating Google's TOS, but I was wondering if this should be flagged? As @gunr2171 pointed out, the TOS for StackExchange (understandably) state: Use of the Network or ...

but shut the flip up if someone is cheating on a coursera q? standards x 2 much?
 
@Spacedman I like that answer
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A: How to remove or hide powered by text from Google Translate

Rob QuistJust pay for the freaking API man. Its there for a reason you sneaky cheapo.

I should use this technique for the Coursera quesitons from now on
 
@DavidArenburg upvoted for the lulz
 
@Spacedman Me too
 
 
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Of course my real aim is to get 1000 questions removed from DataScience. +1 up for the day. There's not even 1000 in total on there at the moment of course.
 
Nice. Did you get the "aneurysm" post removed?
 
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Q: What spec apple laptop for r/data science?

SolgarTonI need to buy a new Apple laptop for data science work. I’m relatively new to understanding the specifications computers require for data processing, and am unsure what file size a very well specced Apple laptop can deal with. I mainly use R, Python and SQL. The most memory intensive work I do ...

Are they trolling? Because that's hilarious.
If they want to do Big Data, they're going to need a screen larger than 13"
 
8:44 PM
That is so awesome. The site that keeps on giving.
 
9:19 PM
@JoshuaUlrich i know we joke that DS is stats on a mac but that is ridiculous
just popped a vein commenting on that one
i need a relaxing cup of hot chocolate before bed...
 
9:35 PM
@Spacedman What about poping another vein on a brand new Coursera question
 
9:50 PM
dammit no milk for hot chocolate. where's the whisky?
 
 
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@Spacedman - why not get 2 or 3 Macbooks? Parallel computing! Make sure to hook up a cloud or 7 with a thunderbolt connection so the science can flow freely. Your stepwise regressions will be so smooth you could skate on 'em.
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@thelatemail I think you have a bright future in consulting.
 
@DirkEddelbuettel - maybe I need to get out of academia. I'm so used to spouting bs that it just rolls off my keyboard.
 
@thelatemail OP said "a" new Apple laptop, so I added number_of_laptops=1 to my constraints.
I do get annoyed when ppl say they want a new laptop - a powerful one, and not too expensive, and with a big screen, but light...
 
@Spacedman - true, well spotted. I'll add that constraint to my Bayesian k-means random forest model and check the results next week.
I need to stop reading the DS site. Is this for real?: "For implementing NN I use Theano Stacked Auto Encoder ... for classifying the MNIST dataset. It is a multilayer perceptron, with softmax layer on top with each hidden later being pre-trained as autoencoder"
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A: How to fight underfitting in a deep neural net

ffriendThe problem with deep networks is that they have lots of hyperparameters to tune and very small solution space. Thus, finding good ones is more like an art rather than engineering task. I would start with working example from tutorial and play around with its parameters to see how results change ...

 

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