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Posts by Nathan Jeffery

Even after discovering the Rocket Hideout (that you access FROM THE GAME CORNER) it was like, well, they already owned the building, and they had to build a Hideout *somewhere,* so I guess this makes sense.

GUYS.
GUYS IT WAS A FRONT THE WHOLE TIME.
#pokemon #leafgreen #teamrocket

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As a kid, I got to Celadon City, and they had a Game Corner!

And like, Team Rocket was a crime organization, and I was taught not to gamble IRL, but clearly they were diversifying their business interests, and clearly it was working.

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I'm sitting on the bus with a curly blue mohawk and pink Beats headphones, looking out the window

I'm sitting on the bus with a curly blue mohawk and pink Beats headphones, looking out the window

vibes

1 month ago 2 0 0 0

I believe that!
Last year I learned about the submerged bubble tubes in Chicago that catch trash but let fish and boats through. I'm sure there's a lot of other cool hydro engineering I don't know about.

2 months ago 0 0 1 0

I had no idea it was so large!

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A visualisation of the rivers of the Mississippi basin

A visualisation of the rivers of the Mississippi basin

The Mississippi basin.

#rayshader adventures, an #rstats tale

2 months ago 47 7 3 2

I'm excited about this! Thanks for sharing

2 months ago 0 0 0 0

This is so promising!

My office makes reports and we've largely switched to HTML due to accessibility concerns. With tools like this, we might be able to give PDF reports to clients who prefer them.

The pkg overview video in this blog post is really helpful.

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YaRrr! The Pirate’s Guide to R An introductory book to R written by, and for, R pirates

I submit: nathanieldphillips-yarrr.share.connect.posit.cloud
by Nathaniel Phillips

2 months ago 2 0 0 0

I'm also curious about this! Looking forward to attending

2 months ago 0 0 0 0
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I'm interested but have a couple questions -- I'll DM you

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More than anything, I like being part of the R community. So many good, hardworking, and inspiring people!

There's a learning curve! But if you're looking to switch, I say it's worth it.

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I love writing reports in R + Quarto, where my report text and my code all live together, and I can output an accessible HTML doc with university branding with no extra work.

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(And I know SPSS syntax exists, but I don't know many folks who use it consistently.)

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But I still use R more than I use SPSS.

Mainly, it's because I want my work to be reproducible. I love coming back in 6 months and understanding how I turned a raw dataset into a report with models and graphs. I love saving time by re-using my code.

2 months ago 0 0 1 0

Now, I'm in an office that uses SPSS a lot. It's good for quick ad-hoc analyses, and it's an amazing upgrade for people coming from Excel.

Oh, and it's better than R at labelled data (i.e. Likert scales) and labelled missings (9999) which are so common in education and the social sciences.

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Personally, I made the choice in grad school to put my time toward learning R (over SPSS) because I know SPSS is expensive. I didn't know where I'd be working after graduation, and I didn't trust my hypothetical future employer to provide SPSS for me.

2 months ago 0 0 1 0

SPSS is more user-friendly and still has a number of users. (And it does some things really well!)

But you're right, R is taking over because it's:
- free
- open-source
- cutting-edge
- actively being improved upon

(Sorry in advance - I started typing my thoughts & it got long!)

2 months ago 0 0 2 0

I love `virtualSelectInput()`, especially for multi-select drop-downs!

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Speech-to-Text in R speech-to-text is not the most exciting thing in the world of AI these days, but today we’re announcing the release of three R packages that together provide a complete speech-to-text solution using j...

Buried the lede yesterday: OpenAI’s Whisper speech-to-text model now runs natively in R via torch.

Local inference, CRAN-bound (🤞)

Blog + packages:
cornball.ai/posts/speech...
#rstats

2 months ago 14 1 2 0

The algogator is an ambush predator who lies
still as a floating log,
waiting to snatch your line of sight.
So, we tip-toe the water’s edge,
whispering of lynx in the bio,
hinting at the real topics beneath the surface
like the ripple of a fleeing frog
sliding away from the banks’ soft-screen glow.

2 months ago 16 4 1 0

Well I'm dismayed that 1 in 4 is the crazification floor, but yeah, that tracks

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Screenshot of a course module interface listing topics in a Data Science program. The modules shown are:
	1.	Data Science: R Basics
	2.	Data Science: Visualization
	3.	Data Science: Probability
	4.	Data Science: Inference and Modeling
	5.	Data Science: Productivity Tools
	6.	Data Science: Wrangling
	7.	Data Science: Linear Regression
	8.	Data Science: Building Machine Learning Models
	9.	Data Science: Capstone [alt text by ChatGPT]

Screenshot of a course module interface listing topics in a Data Science program. The modules shown are: 1. Data Science: R Basics 2. Data Science: Visualization 3. Data Science: Probability 4. Data Science: Inference and Modeling 5. Data Science: Productivity Tools 6. Data Science: Wrangling 7. Data Science: Linear Regression 8. Data Science: Building Machine Learning Models 9. Data Science: Capstone [alt text by ChatGPT]

Harvard University has a 9-course EdX online data science program that teaches R, with topics like dataviz and building machine learning models. You can “audit” any of the courses for free in any order (despite the displayed price, that's for a certificate). #RStats
www.edx.org/certific...

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Speak at posit::conf(2026) and share your R & Python stories!

Accepted speakers get:
✨ Travel & lodging help
✨ Free conference pass
✨ Professional coaching

Apply by Feb 6 to join us Sept 14-16 in Houston, TX!

Submit here: pos.it/conf-talk-2026

#positconf2026 #rstats #pydata

3 months ago 30 12 0 2

Ooh, thanks for sharing!

3 months ago 0 0 0 0

No worries! Happens to all of us

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Codeberg.org Codeberg is a non-profit community-led organization that aims to help free and open source projects prosper by giving them a safe and friendly home.

Adding because I'm interested and for anyone else who wants to try codeberg:

There was a slight typo in the url, but codeberg.org works!

3 months ago 1 0 1 1

Are you willing/able to share the code you used?

My dad-in-law is a retired programmer with an interest in genealogy, and I'd love to be able to nerd out about this with him.

3 months ago 0 0 2 0
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My guess is that somebody brought quicksand into the Bermuda Triangle and they canceled each other out.
And that's why I don't hear much about those dangers anymore.

Anyway, happy new year.

3 months ago 31 6 2 0

Happy UTC New Year!! 🎉 🥂

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