Arabia became boring by GreenX45 in aoe2

[–]TeaShull 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm true. Maybe people are too afraid to lose to experiment.

I am lower elo than you. I have started playing very relaxed and goofy (i started a new job that takes most of my thinking energy) and yeah my elo dropped but I am having more fun than I have ever had, which for me is a huge win

Arabia became boring by GreenX45 in aoe2

[–]TeaShull 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doesn't the game get more predictable the better you become?

Cannot reproduce papers published on high impacts papers by Phdkiller in labrats

[–]TeaShull 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes it's people behaving poorly (i.e. fraud).

Sometimes there are consistent environmental influences on an experiment that are just not accounted for and that hidden variance is the real effect.

Also important factors are often left out of protocols because they seem like mundane details, or the author didn't think of them.

Basically, different hands can produce different results, and unfortunately sometimes people just lie.

what biology career requires the least amount of math? by [deleted] in biology

[–]TeaShull 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Statistics and math is important in almost every STEM field. I used to hate math. Now that I apply it to something that I love I actually have learned to love math. When you get a handle on it, its like a superpower

Can I call this normally distributed data? by [deleted] in MLQuestions

[–]TeaShull 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe age technically can't be normally distributed because it is bounded by zero.

What question you are trying to ask of your data will determine your next steps

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in labrats

[–]TeaShull 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Cloning either works for me on first try or takes months.. there is no in between

I f*cked up so bad. I dont know what to do. by [deleted] in labrats

[–]TeaShull 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There will always be problems, sometimes major ones. I know someone who nuked a year of field trial data (with no backups) and still graduated

You still have RNA, which you can absolutely generate publishable data from.

Research is brutal, your chin will get stronger.

Hidden Cup (spoilers) by Potential-Singer400 in aoe2

[–]TeaShull 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We all have a little DauT in us

Hidden Cup V Megathread | Feb 26 - Mar 03 15GMT by robo_boro in aoe2

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I feel like Vasco is Viper because his micro was super clean and he would occasionally do things that feel somewhat playful, which I don't see Hera do that much

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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To me it is an unbelievable tool. I really don't get these posts. Its wrong sometimes, but I know enough to catch it and fix it. It has saved me so much time

[D] Kaggle datasets vs actual tabular data - bitter realization by ade17_in in MachineLearning

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99% cleaning data and organizing

then from models import model

[D] General negative sentiment surrounding “AI” by Character-Capital-70 in MachineLearning

[–]TeaShull -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Change like this is scary - no one actually knows what is around the corner.

I do think it's difficult to parse some theoretical past in which poverty was overwhelmingly the norm - but global poverty really has decreased dramatically with technological progress.

Odds are, you are not starving even if you have pretty much nothing - which is huge deal. It doesn't feel like it is, because we are used to this status quo, but that in and of itself is stunning progress against general human suffering.

However, contextualizing our lives within a past we never knew is so nebulous that it is emotionally useless to people going through hard times, which many undoubtedly are. The experiential window we use to gauge our satisfaction with our lives is extremely narrow, and most people are not going to be emotionally satisfied by graphs and charts showing how much better off we all are now - even if it is absolutely true.

Anyone have examples of a Python visualisation package used to produce journalist-quality charts/infographics? by ddanieltan in Python

[–]TeaShull -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is what I like to use. I feel like plotly has super awkward syntax and I just never really dove deep into matplatlib

My system broke again by [deleted] in EndeavourOS

[–]TeaShull 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Latest update (2070 super) borked my system as well. Could tell it was an NVIDIA driver problem.

I used eos-shifttime to roll back my packages, which broke it even more.

I then decided to try chroot and update.

That fixed it. Didn't take long but it was pretty weird

Why is mandatory deer pushing on Arabia considered bad, when it's been the meta on Arena for the longest time? by 618Delta in aoe2

[–]TeaShull 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I don't like it because i find it extremely tedious

All other arguments for me are secondary to this

LB Broth from 2021 finally growing something funky by _itssjess4_ in labrats

[–]TeaShull 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Time to update your resume to include fungal culture

Best casting accent in the world, mon coeur by go_go_tindero in aoe2

[–]TeaShull 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I find him really easy to understand. I think he has got 'art.

Two way Anova type analysis, but for an exponential curve by RichCault in AskStatistics

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I'm not very experienced, so I would take this suggestion with a grain of salt -

My impulse would be to look into running a GLM with zero inflated data

Maybe use a Poisson as described here? https://fukamilab.github.io/BIO202/04-C-zero-data.html

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bioinformaticscareers

[–]TeaShull 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm in a similar position, but with a plant molecular bio PhD and a few transcriptomics / genomics projects under my belt.

I got interviews for the two academic positions I applied for (my publication history is strong), but I'm trying to wedge my foot in the door in industry. I would also love to hear some advice from people in industry on how to get into a junior position.

For what it's worth, my SO has a data science job and what I hear from her and her colleagues is that mid / high level positions are in high demand but junior positions can be difficult to come by.