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12:24 AM
dunno re mature or not. certainly, it's feature-complete with respect to what Matt initially wanted, but i guess new features will keep on being added for a good long while. (probably you have some other meaning for "mature" here?)

yeah, the non equi join is interesting but a pretty bad idea on my part :)
personally, this benchmark is not very relevant. i almost never overwrite cols in this way and if i did, i guess it would be a one-time data-cleaning thing
 
1:06 AM
@A5C1D2H2I1M1N2O1R2T1 wow..this is cool.
Nanded is not too near but it is in the same state as mine.
Around 500 kms from where I am. I stay in Pune.
 
1:18 AM
@RonakShah I meant Nanded City, in Pune :-)
 
@A5C1D2H2I1M1N2O1R2T1 ohh..that is just 10 kms :)
How are you here?
 
Doing a teacher training workshop at a school that is using one of our programs....
I'm based in Chennai, but I travel around quite a bit. We have schools using our products in 15 states now....
 
cool. What is your product?
How many days you are here? Do let me know if you need anything here.
 
We have an English curriculum for schools. I'm just here for the day. Flight back to Chennai is at 10 PM.
karadipath.com, if you want to check out what we do....
 
1:38 AM
that is interesting.
how does R and karadipath intersect ? That looks like setdiff for me :-P
 
@RonakShah, it doesn't, for the most part, but I've used it for reports and for some video editing automation....
 
 
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4:13 AM
@A5C1D2H2I1M1N2O1R2T1 video editing automation ?? This is new to me..
 
 
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5:38 AM
@Jaap Nicely done Jaap! Got my 5th out today. Just a co-author though.
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Popular press piece here.
 
Congratulations @Jaap and @Axeman ...
 
7:16 AM
Morning ppl
 
aloha & thx @ all :-)
 
@Jaap congrats :)
 
@Axeman congrats as well!
 
Congrats @Axeman
 
@Axeman to be precise: it is my 2nd as first author; I have 2 others as co-author as well
@Axeman now I'm wondering if this applies to humans as well ;-)
 
7:40 AM
Hello
@Axeman surely biggerBrain != smarter?
 
Happy morning all :-)
 
@Jaap Don't we all!
 
The first R post was in 2009 and the last one is about...
 
@zx8754 There's a lot of evidence that (relative) brain size is indeed quite important. For example in guppies, but I can find you refs in mammals / primates / humans as well.
 
@Axeman Do females body look out of proportion because of the brain? I wonder how males response?
 
7:51 AM
@zx8754 How do you mean? In guppies?
 
of course, I mean female with big brain prefers a pretty guy, but how that guy responds?
 
In this experiment we used wild-type males (so no brain selection). Since these were virgin females all males respond with lots of sexual displays.
 
Like in humans, guys look at big boobs, but not big belly, so wondering fish with big brain maybe looks "ugly" to the guy?
 
The body size is unaffected by the selection paradigm btw
guppy males prefer large females because they produce more offspring
 
7:57 AM
We are doing follow-up experiments with several free-swimming males and females (small and large brained) interacting. And using video tracking to quantify the pair wise responses (in both directions).
 
exciting stuff, why no pretty plots :)
 
@RomanLuštrik I can't.
@zx8754 There's plots in the paper, although I only made figure 2.
 
@Axeman Are you the lead author?
 
@RomanLuštrik No 4th.
 
Never mind... I clicked on your profile and now I get to see your name.
In any case, I will recommend this paper to our podcast master to enroll it into one of the future episodes. :)
 
8:03 AM
@RomanLuštrik Thanks! What podcast is this?
 
It's a local podcast about biology of organisms.
 
@RomanLuštrik In Slovenian?
 
Yes.
FWIW, I'm the sound guy. :)
 
8:18 AM
We started recording on a Yeti microphone. Which is fine and portable, but I was annoyed by the slight echo. So I went out and bought a mixer and four microphones.
The sound now is OK, but I get to carry a rucksack full of equipment now...
 
yeah it's surprisingly hard to make things sound professional
 
We started interviewing a Yeti with a microphone...
 
8:41 AM
@Axeman It's not that hard, but you do need a few things off a checklist to get there. Good equipment is a must and the ambient where recording is taking place should not be very echoey.
From there on it depends on the people to speak correctly into the microphone. Some have problems by constantly moving their heads away, rubbing their beard into the cover foam... :)
But all in all, I'm enjoying this new hobby. I would never have thought I'll be dealing with sounds. :)
Migrate
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Q: R Decision Tree based on imbalanced data which was up-sampled

NRGThis is a rather theoretical question, so I'm sorry if that's not appropriate to the platform. I have trained a decision tree (partykit) on an imbalanced data set, and to force the model to learn both positive and negative examples I have up-sampled the data to be balanced. On a validation/test s...

 
9:02 AM
@Axeman Our podcast master had a similar story already in the works. Guess which one. :D advances.sciencemag.org/content/3/3/e1601990
 
@RomanLuštrik Nice! I guess it's making it's rounds across the media today.
 
10:03 AM
 
10:22 AM
Thought so, how incorrect answer got upvote. RS is online :-) — akrun 59 secs ago
somethings are forever.. :)
@RonakShah Stop pasting my answer into comments and then take credit. Come up with something original. — akrun 53 secs ago
 
@RonakShah eternal love :)
 
lol..he has a problem in me commenting too.. sigh
 
a familiar sight
 
helpful_flag_count++
 
Too familiar. They are ninja comments. Nobody is fast enough to view them :)
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10:35 AM
@Sotos Chuck Norris would have something to say about this.
 
Frankly, if I was not a part of this room, I would have been involved in those revenge uv, dv answers specially to pull nurka down but it is because of you guys I take each question/answer on merit now without looking at the name of the person who has posted it and I try not to get distracted with such baseless comments. :)
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10:57 AM
@RomanLuštrik hehehehe...ooops
 
11:40 AM
@Queen k
 
@A5C1D2H2I1M1N2O1R2T1 today's playlist: Dark Tranquillity
 
@Natty tp
 
hmm
Thats the one! Many thanks — Aesler 1 hour ago
I flagged that as "not constructive" (the guy commenting is the OP, commenting on an answer that they have acepted) and it was declined, I wonder how this can be constructive...
 
@Cath thats strange..should have been deleted.
 
Hello all
 
@Queen k
 
@Jaap congrats for your article!
 
thx :-)
 
 
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3:19 PM
 
done
 
:-)
 
3:47 PM
@Cath I'll try with "too chatty"
 
4:22 PM
Further analysis shows that Vim is most widely used among developers who opened it once and never figured out how t… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/844654966300119040
 
4:33 PM
@Frank This is syntactical sugar, isn't it?
Thanks @Frank, the question is not so much about the coding itself, this is just an example. I find it to be kind of weird that one has to use the := operator, although nothing is actually assigned, to be able to automatically select all columns from the first subset. For me it would make more sense to do something like: d[, .(ct = sum(Count)), by=Fuel][, .( $arbitrary_wildcard_operator , s1 = ct/sum(ct) , s2 = ct/sum(ct)+1)]hannes101 2 days ago
I just found out that dcast is using something like this. There it's possible to use ... on the LHS of the formula. DT <- data.table(v1 = rep(1:2, each = 6), v2 = rep(rep(1:3, 2), each = 2), v3 = rep(1:2, 6), v4 = rnorm(6)) dcast(DT, ... ~ v3, value.var = "v4") #same as v1 + v2 ~ v3, value.var = "v4" Would it make sense to add that to the basic data.table functionality? — hannes101 3 hours ago
I'm not sure what he is asking about. := does already what he asking for, or am I wrong?
 
4:44 PM
@UweBlock yeah, you're right. i don't know what is being asked either. i think their expectation (coming from SQL) is that they can easily refer to cols in the full table even when grouping... having not used SQL in any real way, i don't know if that's truly the case in any SQL flavor
but either way, they're just looking for some syntactically nice way to do it, sounds like
which i guess could qualify as opinion-based or a tool-req, but i'm in no hurry to close it. maybe someone will come by understanding it better than i do
 
Worth the read (for the fun):
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Q: Who is this Chaos Monkey and why did he crash my server?

Jiri KloudaI had a perfect server, it was so pretty and rock solid and so I named it Petra. It was perfect in every way, everything was configured and tuned just right, it had perfect 100% service record and 753 days of uptime. I've spent a lot of time and effort making sure it run so well. No other server ...

 
5:00 PM
@Tensibai good stuff but blargh, enough with letting Taleb play guru already
 
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@Frank Who's Taleb ?
 
@Tensibai he's the guy behind "black swans" and so got invited onto every tv news program for over 10 years as the best guy to talk about numbers (on the stock market, in stats papers, whatever), but imo has nothing terribly insightful to offer beyond good skills at coining terms
kind of irritating to see that he's at it again with a new book with a catchy title
 
aww yep
My best answer on devops site IMHO is this one:
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A: How to clean up orphaned AWS EC2 snapshots?

TensibaiLargely inspired by the blog posts and gist already linked in the other answers, here is my take to the problem. I did use some convoluted JMESpath functions to get a list of snapshots and not require tr. Disclaimer: Use at your own risks, I did my best to avoid any problem and keep sane defaul...

In fact the only one for which I had to do researches, tests, write the code because I didn't find something good enough from google
 
@Tensibai nice!
 
Thanks :)
 
5:08 PM
@Tens btw, the site is still mod-less? i thought Shog was going to put that on you, wasn't it?
 
In 6 to 8 week I assume
 
ah of course
 
And I won't be alone, they'll choose 3 persons
 
ok
 
(Well if I'm within the 3, I thinks there's good chance, but can't tell)
(I mean I'm not in SE community staff heads)
 
5:10 PM
fair enough :)
 
Time to get back home, evening
 
cya Tens
 
 
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6:30 PM
tempted to answer "no, don't do that. your data is malformed" to almost every q, e.g., stackoverflow.com/questions/42981859/… and stackoverflow.com/questions/42983737/…
i don't know at what point in the process of learning r people are told to do everything by row...
 
 
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@Natty tp
 
 
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9:10 PM
@Frank It's getting weird
@UweBlock, although the problem is, that without the additional [], the sole usage of := doesn't give any output if the assignment works, since it's silent. If it works for everybody else, then there's not an issue, although I would prefer some additional wildcard, which would select all remaining columns of a data.table, like ... in the dcast case. Additionally I don't see, how my question is related to speed, since I don't talk about copy anything. — hannes101 8 mins ago
 
@UweBlock yeah, with [] on the end it is not "silent" in the usual sense. i think the op is confused on some basic points and reluctant to recognize it
 
 
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