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01:06
FYI - if a question is tagged [android] and [r], don't just remove the [r] tag, change it to [r.java-file]
@JoshuaUlrich I guess that was for me.. got it
01:50
@geektrader: you in this instance, but I've seen @GavinSimpson and others do it.
@JoshuaUlrich Thanks for the tip. Wasn't aware there was such a tag
 
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09:16
I think this person is lucky they deleted their answer. They certainly would have got a -1 from me. They should heed their own suggestion to RTM! stackoverflow.com/a/19490275/1478381
 
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I suggest to run for the hills, and fast.
@DirkEddelbuettel Nah, close as duplicate.
 
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18:53
I've just finished teaching my third introduction to r in the last four weeks. I've got another day next week. Explaining the concept of assignment is losing it's appeal.
@JoshuaUlrich Added a section to the tag wiki that lists these "other tags" because I have a hard time finding them when I'm editing to re-tag. Now just have to wait for the edit to be approved (18K rep isn't high enough to be trusted editing wiki entries. Approving them, yes, editing, no :)
@BrianDiggs Thanks. Added an "approved" vote.
@BrianDiggs Approved.
Thank you.
Oh no, thank you.
19:43
@csgillespie ugh
I spent my youth dreaming of having massive computing power at my disposal. now that I do (and the large datasets to justify that processing power), I spent my life wondering, "Why won't this go faster?"
@AriB.Friedman 640 kB ought to be enough for anybody.
currently occupying 300GB of RAM across 8 machines
we will come to realize that R+R, working away in Auckland in the early 1990s, were placed there by the Taiwanese memory chip industry in order to foster huge demand twenty years later
19:58
@DirkEddelbuettel that explains all those subtle bugs introduced into data.table by "new contributors"
20:34
@AriB.Friedman That's hefty. What are you doing?
trying out a bunch of models in a prediction exercise
130k x 500 or so training set
RF, regularized RF, a few different LM specifications, elastic net, and MARS/Earth
not sure any are ideal
the 500 variables are mostly sparse dummies
hoping the regularization in RRF will make it work ok
this caught my eye the other day b/c of its claims for efficiency: cran.r-project.org/web/packages/parboost/index.html
plus, 'parboost' sounds almost like 'parboiled' which, as we all know, makes the rice taste so much better
@DirkEddelbuettel interesting
right now I just need some set of predictions, even if imperfect
so will likely just use lm (which takes mere hours) to have results to analyze for this conference
but after Nov 11 can return to tilting against windmills and doing it The Perfect Way
the intro section of an econometrics textbook I read years ago convincingly stated that always returning '42' is a also a consistent estimator. It'll also be fast. Bias and efficiency be damned, you have a deadline to respect!
@AriB.Friedman I have a few spare cores over this way...
20:49
@DirkEddelbuettel nice. see also, the first entry under "U" in the index to Kuhn's new book on caret
@SimonO101 oh you're at Imperial. Do you know Majid Ezzati?
Not personally but I do know him yeah
I worked on the GBD thingy (if you know it) and he was one of the core group
he's awesome
so i have heard. you know him?
I was a post-bachelor's fellow when Majid and Chris were still at Harvard
ah, so you know them pretty well?
Chris has a slick office in Seattle!
20:52
yeah that office is lovely
(I am assuming we are talking about Murray?)
as is Seattle
yup
Note the prevalence of Ezzati/Murrays on my CV: abfriedman.com/cv/CV-AriBFriedman.html
yup. Probably my favourite city in the US that I have visited
That's quite the CV! And I sse you did some spatial modelling too
In Ghana! (my fieldwork was over that way)
thanks
it's the shiny buttons
that hide the true beauty of it, the Markdown-driven backend
:-)
yeah, spent two months doing fieldwork in Accra to get a sense for the DGP and then spent the rest of my second year there analyzing
it was during the rolling blackouts (not sure if they still have them or if they fixed the damn dam)
so we had multiple marine batteries hooked up to an inverter hooked up to our laptops to keep working through the day
I didn't spend so much time in Accra (where the electricity was pretty reliable as was the wifi)
up in Brong Ahafo and the Northern region mostly for me surveying some villages
lots of household based questionnaires investigating compliance and response to treatment with ivermectin (for onchocerciasis)
Anyway, I shall stop monopolising R chat now
20:59
@SimonO101 ah, for the mythical days of Vagelos, when drug companies did the right thing...
3 hours later… 4 hours later… 7 hours later… 2 hours later…
not much to monopolize
@AriB.Friedman true. Merck (bless their little cotton socks) are still doing the right thing
well those were also the days when drug companies produced drugs
pipeline is impressively dry these days
that's where I first learned R actually
it was mostly a Stata shop at the time, but for the spatial stuff I needed R
Goshes galore -- these guys just started to follow me on Twitter: spreadgit.com
"Version Control for Excel". Really?
I started using ArcGIS for spatial stuff. I loved it when I finally got sp and could basically ditch it!
@SimonO101 me too
21:06
OP has put a lot of work into this question. Any close voters should consider retracting
buggiest piece of $1500 software I've ever encountered
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Q: R: how to change character encoding of a list object

user2871333Just wondering, is there anyway to change character encoding of a R list object? I have a feeling that I will have to take some multiple steps but I am not sure. I have googled on the topic but I am not quite getting help from internet. for instance, consider the following: library(twitteR) l...

21:18
bwahaha epic fail: "Error: cannot allocate vector of size 53.0 Gb"
I do not think that code did what I thought it did
21:35
For those of you who haven't seen this on twitter: search for 'rsync ssh port' using duck duck go.
@joran what are we looking at?
SO integration?
@Justin Yeah, it doesn't just give you a link to the relevant SO question, it actually excerpts the answer right there for you.
:shrug: maybe it's old news...I'd never seen that.
Counter example: Rcpp. Sends you to a github project 'rcpp' which, oddly enough, has nothing to do with R or C++ :)
I don't get how it decides when to show em... searching "How to make a great R reproducible example?" e.g. the most often referenced R question ever doesn't include the question, just returns the link as the first result.
@Justin That's funny, I tried 'reproducible example in r' and it did display the Q excerpt. Less is more? ;)
'order bars ggplot2' is another one that gets it "right".
One wonders what percent of all search traffic is just redirecting people to Wikipedia, IMDB or StackExchange.
21:53
That is a sweet feature though!

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