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We're not done yet | 18F

18F was doing exactly the type of work that DOGE claims to want – yet we were eliminated shortly after midnight. Read our letter to the American people:
18f.org

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Countering #misinformation isn’t just about the facts—it’s about how those facts spread through social networks and communities. #Science being right isn’t enough; it must be accepted within social circles to make an impact.
https://buff.ly/4hFLwB1
By Anne Toomey @paceuniversity.bsky.social

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Logo for the #TidyTuesday Project. The words TidyTuesday, A weekly data project from the Data Science Learning Community (dslc.io) overlaying a black paint splash.

Logo for the #TidyTuesday Project. The words TidyTuesday, A weekly data project from the Data Science Learning Community (dslc.io) overlaying a black paint splash.

TidyTuesday is a weekly social data project. All are welcome to participate! Please remember to share the code used to generate your results!
TidyTuesday is organized by the Data Science Learning Community. Join our Slack for free online help with R and other data-related topics, or to participate in a data-related book club!

 How to Participate
Data is posted to social media every Monday morning. Follow the instructions in the new post for how to download the data.
Explore the data, watching out for interesting relationships. We would like to emphasize that you should not draw conclusions about causation in the data.
Create a visualization, a model, a shiny app, or some other piece of data-science-related output, using R or another programming language.
Share your output and the code used to generate it on social media with the #TidyTuesday hashtag.

TidyTuesday is a weekly social data project. All are welcome to participate! Please remember to share the code used to generate your results! TidyTuesday is organized by the Data Science Learning Community. Join our Slack for free online help with R and other data-related topics, or to participate in a data-related book club! How to Participate Data is posted to social media every Monday morning. Follow the instructions in the new post for how to download the data. Explore the data, watching out for interesting relationships. We would like to emphasize that you should not draw conclusions about causation in the data. Create a visualization, a model, a shiny app, or some other piece of data-science-related output, using R or another programming language. Share your output and the code used to generate it on social media with the #TidyTuesday hashtag.

Three choropleth maps of the United States west of the Mississippi River, using 2022 U.S. Census Bureau Data, entitled Mapping water insecurity in R with tidycensus. The first choropleth is labeled Percent Hispanic, 2022, and shows the highest percentages of Hispanic people near the US-Mexico border, with scattered high percentages, such as in the state of Washington. The second choropleth is labeled Median gross rent, 2022, and shows the highest rents in California, Washington state, and Colorado. The third choropleth is labeled Average household size, 2022, and has scattered areas of large household size, with the highest averages in South Dakota, Utah, southern California, and southern Texas. The image also includes the hex logo of the tidycensus R package, with an indistinct choropleth map in shades of green.

Three choropleth maps of the United States west of the Mississippi River, using 2022 U.S. Census Bureau Data, entitled Mapping water insecurity in R with tidycensus. The first choropleth is labeled Percent Hispanic, 2022, and shows the highest percentages of Hispanic people near the US-Mexico border, with scattered high percentages, such as in the state of Washington. The second choropleth is labeled Median gross rent, 2022, and shows the highest rents in California, Washington state, and Colorado. The third choropleth is labeled Average household size, 2022, and has scattered areas of large household size, with the highest averages in South Dakota, Utah, southern California, and southern Texas. The image also includes the hex logo of the tidycensus R package, with an indistinct choropleth map in shades of green.

Curator: @nnpereira
@dslc.io welcomes you to week 4 of #TidyTuesday! We're exploring Water Insecurity!

📁 https://tidytues.day/2025/2025-01-28
🗞️ https://waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/acs-maps/

#RStats #PyData #JuliaLang #DataViz #tidyverse #r4ds

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Dog in coat galloping over snow at camera

Dog in coat galloping over snow at camera

Christening this account with Callie enjoying life.

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