I asked Bard how to read in a .mseed file into #rstats
If the seismology package existed and worked in this way I would be interested. But in terms of getting up and running with this specialist binary file, I would have been better (had I not known my options before hand) to use a more traditional source that restricted itself to indexing websites rather than making up convincingly communicated answers.
“It’s a bit like seeing a rabbit shape in the clouds and then testing whether all clouds look like rabbits… using the same cloud. I hope you appreciate that you’re going to need some new clouds to test your theory.
Any datapoint you use to inspire a theory or question can’t be used to test that same theory.”
#RStats folks, I'm trying to hack a bit of extra functionality into #ggplot2 and I want to add a custom class to a plot and then overload the "+" operator for that class to do stuff. I'm doing this (code on next post), but I get
Error in g + geom_point() : non-numeric argument to binary operator
In addition: Warning message:
Incompatible methods ("+.modified", "+.gg") for "+"
Die Slides, Notizen, Code und Vertiefungshinweise für meinen Vortrag "Legal Data Science: Der moderne Weg zur Wahrheit" bei der Digitalen Richterschaft sind jetzt online!
On a totally unrelated note, I still don't understand who is out there using reticulate frictionlessly. Every single time I try to set anything up I get errors upon errors.
In case you were wondering, chatGPT (chat.openai.com) gives incorrect answers to quiz questions(a quiz that is required to pass if an individual wishes to be an R tutor on Wyzant). #rstats#tutor How do I know? Because I'm a tutor on Wyzant, and I just tested openai.com. It failed. The question is... Should we all be concerned? And if so, what should we be concerned about?
Things I do while waiting for huge SAS files to process for work 😴 AKA: "What is this sorcery I've managed to conjure up with geom_segment() 😭?" #rtistry#rstats