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2:52 AM
Got two more votes for my second most upvoted answer (which simply shows that you can use [[ with data.tables). My SO rep seems to profit from a discussion about tibbles although I've never used one. Or maybe that's just coincidence.
 
 
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8:35 AM
Just advised a bunch of RStudio-taggers of their folly. Losing the battle.
 
9:11 AM
@joran I'm very tempted now, but I have too much respect for the team that manages CRAN to get them involved in it. Then again, there is install_github() of course :-)
 
 
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11:05 AM
Looks like we're not having as much fun today on r-p-d as yesterday. "Sad."
 
11:40 AM
Thanks for pointing that out, @Roland. I was actually using lubridate due to convenience but replaced it in the MWE for simplicity. Your post made me aware of the fact that ymd is even (way!) slower than as.Date. — der_grund 5 mins ago
They want to improve performance by parallelization but are using lubridate for "convenience". How is that function more convenient than as.Date?
 
 
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1:08 PM
Have any of you trialled gitlab? I want to create some private repos, which GitLab seems to offer for free. Thoughts?
 
@Andrie GitHub's private repos not doing it for you?
 
They will, but doesn't fit my stated requirement of being free. In GitHub, private repos are only available if you pay for this.
 
Oh yeah. And it's "only" five repos.
 
If you have more than five private repos, then it's cheaper to use Github Organisation accounts.
 
No experience with GitLab, but a while back I used BitBucket. They claim an unlimited number of private repos for small teams of up to five people.
 
1:23 PM
Ah, that's good to know, thanks
Visual Studio Online also offers free private repos, but I find VSO very difficult to navigate
 
@Andrie I use gitlab.com in preference to github because open. we also have a private gitlab
Love Michael.
Repeat after me #rstats
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@Spacedman Thanks. I'm going to try GitLab.
@Spacedman Is there a way to read the R-pkg-devel archive? I searched nabble and couldn't find it.
 
@Andrie Have for a few years. Using their remote with private repos. Works fine. At work another group is running a locally hosted gitlab as well, may be paying. For locally hosted and free and open source this one looks good: gitea.io/en-US (fork of another similar one)
 
1:40 PM
@Spacedman Thanks, very interesting read.
@DirkEddelbuettel Multiple users of GitLab in this room. I will definitely explore
 
 
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2:51 PM
Nothing like being in a pissing match with a dude who insists that R works great with Visual Studio and so does a patched Rcpp.
If only I could introduce that gentleman to our good friend Professor Ripley ...
 
3:02 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel RTVS isn't bad - not sure about "great".
 
@Andrie Different things. AFAIK what you talk about is an IDE/Editor. He means the compiler. Different beasts.
BDR just reiterated (last week ? r-devel, maybe ?) that VS (the compiler) has been tried for R yet still fails make check so non-starter as far as R Core is concerned.
 
3:19 PM
@Andrie I run a locally-hosted GitLab, so that's probably reason enough for you not to use it.
 
4:10 PM
@JoshuaUlrich Thanks, yes, I wasn't planning to, and now I definitely wont.
But seriously, somebody pointed out I can keep an Azure VM up and running all month for less than the monthly Azure allowance any developer can get, so one possibility is to host a private GitLab instance on Azure. However, that sounds like a lot of work for just a single private repo I need.
 
@Andrie For what it's worth, at our department all private repos are on the Enterprise version of Github. But I'm suspecting that this wasn't free either. One research group just installed gitlab on their own server, so they can use that server as their own private gitlab version.
 
@DirkEddelbuettel Ah, yes. If he means the Microsoft C compiler, then he needs to develop that integration himself.
 
/me is giving highly redundant information apparently :-)
 
 
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5:20 PM
One vote need to close this lovely 'nonworking cide in image' question: stackoverflow.com/questions/46414401/…
 
6:13 PM
@RomanLuštrik Just FTR, since early 2016, GitHub allows unlimited private repositories. (Still not free, though, and presumably some size limits apply.)
 
@JoshO'Brien That's news to me. I must have subscribed before that. I remember like 5 private repos.
 
 
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7:48 PM
We're using a gitlab (in a container on an azure vm). The CI of gitlab is great!
 
 
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8:52 PM
@EDi I've not got CI running on our gitlab - got a bit confused by the jargon!
 
EDi
9:14 PM
@spacedman you need a runner - we use the docker executor... bit of work, but pays off...
rest is just a Dockerfile + a gitlab-ci.yml---
 
@EDi yeah, I need to get my head round runners and executors and how these things all talk to each other...
 
9:26 PM
Big money is responsible for propagation of R base madness via propaganda/indoctrination/right-wing media. Proliferation was intentional. https://twitter.com/paulkrugman/status/912923421914386432
Took me a while to figure out what that was about.
 
@JorisMeys Yes, I use private repos on github all the time (on enterprise subscription), but my question is about my personal, private use.
 

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