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    15 hours ago

    But Toys R Us still exists. They’re in every Macy’s and still have a few brick and mortar stores as well.

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      12 hours ago

      Damn really? I was just thinking about it the other day and thought they were all gone. By Macy’s, do you mean a standalone store? Or do they have a small section in a mall store?

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        12 hours ago

        Yeah I can walk into the Macy’s next door essentially and they have a Toys R Us section with a Geoffrey statue and everything. Meanwhile there’s another mall not too far away that still has an open Sears and the Macy’s in that mall also has a Toys R Us section. They also had a brick and mortar store in my area during the holidays last year that will presumably reopen during the next holiday season as well.

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    13 hours ago

    Lesson 1 - Plot every pair of variables in this file as a scatter plot using Excel. Calculate every pair of correlations possible from the same file in Excel.

    Lesson 2 - ggpairs and why R is amazing

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    At least the first item in your list is called number 1 like a real human.

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      As a programmer I now feel compelled to troll everyone by convincing the project to change the indexing to 0

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        Haha, wait 'til you find out about how statisticians name and label competing hypotheses; good luck sorting that out!

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            Null hypothesis, as in the data shows no evidence to suggest that there is any statistical difference between the 2 outcomes. At least, thats how I understand it.

            Null Hypothesis (H0) – This can be thought of as the implied hypothesis. “Null” meaning “nothing.” This hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups or no relationship between variables. The null hypothesis is a presumption of status quo or no change.

            Alternative Hypothesis (Ha) – This is also known as the claim. This hypothesis should state what you expect the data to show, based on your research on the topic. This is your answer to your research question.

            https://resources.nu.edu/statsresources/hypothesis

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                13 hours ago

                😂 ok only just got the pun…

                Null hypothesis always bugged me coming from a software background. Why the double negative! Just confuses me!

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      I have a good friend like you. Smart guy, talks about R but mostly about Julia.

      Decided to write his own transpiler. Dropped off the face of the earth. I wish I had more friends like that

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        Jupyter notebook isn’t a language, it’s a tool for running interactive sessions, typically with Python, but in principle with any language. I’m fairly certain people run Julia in Jupyter Notebooks.

        As for the advantages of Julia versus Python, arrays are native types, so they interface better across the entire language. It’s also shockingly fast in comparison, it compiles the code at runtime, so the longer the program runs, the faster it is.

        If there is a use-case for R that Julia or Python can’t do, I haven’t seen it. I personally don’t see the point of writing code in R when the Python and Julia are more broadly useful to learn.

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        Developer here, I seriously don’t know what to think of the modern tech in general. I reject LLMs because they’re not trustworthy so all of my searches are your typical search engine, stackoverflow, etc. The internet feels so empty, you’d rarely find anything from the last couple of years that’s not AI-gen.

        This is making believe that we will reach a point when our tech stack docs are only cooked into LLMs and I fucking hate that. I would rather go back to the 1990s over this.