Want a simple form of #MCMC analysis in #R well, I got you covered.
My #R#Package TidyDensity has a function called tidy_mcmc_sampling() that is pretty straight forward. It takes a raw vector and performs the calculation you give it over a default of 2k samples.
Been compulsively checking package for days...found this morning that it was in Melbourne. Came home...autocomplete URL for the tracking page. Oh look! it's been delivered! Look outside...no package.
Went down to the post office. Then home and back again to get ID. They tell me it's been signed. Go home and ask around to see if this is true. Nope. Back to the post office... Then I realise that the autocompleted URL was for a previous package that arrived 11 days ago. Didn't tell the person at the desk...
New paper with David Rey-Blanco, @pelayoarbues, and Fernando Lopez presents an open data product with real estate values for three major Spanish markets in 2018: Madrid (n = 94,815), Barcelona (n = 61,486), and Valencia (n = 33,622).
A little #Emacs#package I made to easily see what #semver constraints translate to in the echo area. For example to ensure that ~1.1.0 actually does translate to >=1.1.0 <1.2.0 and avoid mistakes!
Gentoo vollzieht den Wandel: Binäre Pfade im Quellcode-Dschungel! Am 29. Dezember 2023 sorgte Gentoo Linux für Aufsehen, als verkündet wurde, dass der altbewährte Paketmanager Portage nicht mehr nur auf Quellcode setzt, sondern nun auch mit binären Paketen jongliert. Ein Schritt, der die Flexibilität steigert, da beide Welten nun harmonisch koexistieren können.
So earlier this evening, my partner got a notification that a #package had been delivered to our #CanadaPost#community#mailbox -- i.e. in a separate delivery from the usual mail during the day.
I went out to check, and indeed they had left the #key for package compartment "2B" in our box.
With the key snapped off right at the base of the big plastic "gas station bathroom key attached to a cinderblock" fob...
A little while ago someone posted about an #rstats#package they had made, that made custom paint-by-numbers/color-by-numbers prints of your own photos. I thought I had reblogged or favourited the post to keep it, but now I can't find it and I can't remember the name of the package. Does anyone know which package it is?
Linux systems and their software set benefit from getting software quite easily. Still there different ways to do so. What's you preferred flavor of installing stuff?