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  1. And now one talk I was looking forward to: "#pandas at a crossroads" by Jeff Reback at #PyDataNYC

  2. Paraphrasing: "We'd better stay away from things Google controls as much as possible" #PyDataNYC

  3. Paul Romer, 2018 Nobel Prize in Economics, is dropping some bombs at #PyDataNYC 🔥

    Paraphrasing: "Once a culture is established, it's very difficult to change. I don't know if #Julia will ever escape from the 'faster than #Fortran' early misleading claims"

    (He continued to say that Julia is fantastic despite being bothered by these overly enthusiastic remarks, to which I 100 % agree)

  4. And now let's hear about #simpy (not to be confused with #sympy) for discrete event simulation from Lara Kattan at #PyDataNYC

  5. "Why do the #Python basics even matter if I'm a #pandas user?" I'm ready for another epic talk by James Powell at #PyDataNYC

  6. Excellent presentation by Max Mergenthaler from Nixtla at #PyDataNYC on bridging classical and deep learning methods for #timeseries forecasting in #python thanks to #numba

    Code: github.com/nixtla

  7. @tacaswell "Scientists do not have time to be domain experts AND professional developers" 💯 #PyDataNYC

    Corollary: Data scientists do not have time to be domain experts AND data engineers.

  8. Excellent keynote by @tacaswell from #matplotlib fame at #PyDataNYC - "From science to open source and back again". Lots of wisdom.

  9. Right now in #PyDataNYC:

    JAX jax jaxified a jaxed jax, jaxing a jaxed jaxification jax jax jax.

  10. @qu1nn @deasun Didn't know Baïkal, but I see it's based on sabre/dav. I tried one month ago, looked very promising - I found a basic UI bug the first minute, sent them a support email, they never replied, deleted my account.

  11. " is here. The largest open-access multilingual language model ever."

    Fully open access, and released under an ethical/do-no-harm license 🤯

    bigscience.huggingface.co/blog