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  1. @njtierney @kellybodwin @PipingHotData Having added tests, @maelle looked at the source and suggested using `withr::local_seed()` (as opposed to `set.seed()`). A good reason why it’s worth following package good-practice, even for silly packages, you get to learn about package better-practice!

    Also, this was very much the theme of @fontikar’s talk at userconf2024.sched.com/event/1

  2. Kicking off an exciting 2024 Summer Conference Season today with a little teaser lightning talk by @kellybodwin at

    Slides 👇
    kbodwin.github.io/2024-SDSS/slides/SDSS_2024_Slides.html

    (At SDSS? Find me at the poster sesh for hex stickers and maybe other goodies!)

    So much more to come....
    1/2

  3. OK -- I acquired most of the stickers I heard were available; here's my final score! (Thanks for the assists @ivelasq3 ({dtplyr}!!!) @kellybodwin and @emilhvitfeldt ). I'll be re-distributing many of these to my students as leaderboard prizes 👩‍🎓👨‍🎓

  4. Postscript: At the dev day (the day after the main conf), organised by @R_Contributors, @kellybodwin and I submitted a patch to fix the alignment bug in the stem() plot, which I discussed in the talk. It was a really fun day, and a nice result! Huge thanks to Paul Murrell and Martin Maechler from R Core for their friendly and helpful support.

  5. useR! 2024, the global R user conference, will be taking place in Salzburg, Austria (as well as virtually) in July 2024. We have a full lineup of giants in the field of data science. Thank you, Dr.,
    @kellybodwin for being a part of the conference!
    Kelly Bodwin is an Associate Professor of Statistics and Data Science at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, CA.
    events.linuxfoundation.org/use

    #rstats #rlanguage #coding #statistics #data #analytics #rprogramming #data #opensourcesoftware
    #rstats

  6. Slides from my talk today on designing an Intermediate course:

    kbodwin.github.io/Talks-and-Presentations/SDSS_2025/Intermediate_R.html

    (Skip to the end if you want to get on a mailing list for sharing the materials we're making!)

    Thank you to all who attended an early Friday talk and asked great questions! 🤩

  7. My Keynote talk "Keep R Weird" from is now on YouTube!

    youtu.be/KOQBfC1WPwM?si=zUR7uo

    Thank you so much, @useR_conf for having me - it was truly a special conference and a joy to learn new things about alongside my fellow weiRdos.

  8. My Keynote talk "Keep R Weird" from #user2024 is now on YouTube!

    youtu.be/KOQBfC1WPwM?si=zUR7uo

    Thank you so much, @useR_conf for having me - it was truly a special conference and a joy to learn new things about #rstats alongside my fellow weiRdos.

    #keepRweird

  9. My Keynote talk "Keep R Weird" from #user2024 is now on YouTube!

    youtu.be/KOQBfC1WPwM?si=zUR7uo

    Thank you so much, @useR_conf for having me - it was truly a special conference and a joy to learn new things about #rstats alongside my fellow weiRdos.

    #keepRweird

  10. My Keynote talk "Keep R Weird" from #user2024 is now on YouTube!

    youtu.be/KOQBfC1WPwM?si=zUR7uo

    Thank you so much, @useR_conf for having me - it was truly a special conference and a joy to learn new things about #rstats alongside my fellow weiRdos.

    #keepRweird

  11. My Keynote talk "Keep R Weird" from #user2024 is now on YouTube!

    youtu.be/KOQBfC1WPwM?si=zUR7uo

    Thank you so much, @useR_conf for having me - it was truly a special conference and a joy to learn new things about #rstats alongside my fellow weiRdos.

    #keepRweird

  12. "If you are in the year 2024 and you are storing data on your local machine, you should be using parquet files."

    - @jonkeane , calling me out in my own session 😂

    Thank you for the fantastic talk, Jon, I'm sold on arrow and will use it 🔜

  13. Loving this framing of where Data Science "sits" among other disciplinesz

    (from: Brianna Heggeseth at Macalaster, couldn't find her on here)

  14. Random idea germinating during StatEd talks:

    What if we scored student work like Olympic gymnastics, with a separate "difficulty" and "execution" score?

    I feel like the standard "points off for some thing wrong" grading style discourages trying newer or more complex things, especially in coding.

    I would love to see the student who *mostly* executes a deeper analysis get a better grade than one who *perfectly* excutes a very basic one.

    Has anyone tried something like this? 🤔

  15. pssst I have a small number of these at , only for those who ask. 🕵️

  16. First talk that I made it for: @rdpeng suggests using "Fault Trees" to organize what could go wrong in statistical code and/or analysis.

    Pictured: Fault Tree for why knitting an R Markdown might fail. 😱

    This makes me want to make some R Troubleshooting Flowcharts for students... 🤔

  17. ☑️ in Richmond
    ☑️ in Austria
    ☑️ Get married
    🔲 in Portland (on my way!)
    🔲 in Seattle (woo!)

    Hype level: High
    Exhaustion level: Also high

    Let's do this thing.

  18. I would call this a triumphant #keepRweird success by @ellakaye, with input from @njtierney and @PipingHotData. 😂

    fosstodon.org/@ellakaye/112790

    Will definitely be ordering some stickers for #PositConf2024 .

  19. I would call this a triumphant success by @ellakaye, with input from @njtierney and @PipingHotData. 😂

    fosstodon.org/@ellakaye/112790

    Will definitely be ordering some stickers for .

  20. I would call this a triumphant #keepRweird success by @ellakaye, with input from @njtierney and @PipingHotData. 😂

    fosstodon.org/@ellakaye/112790

    Will definitely be ordering some stickers for #PositConf2024 .

  21. I would call this a triumphant #keepRweird success by @ellakaye, with input from @njtierney and @PipingHotData. 😂

    fosstodon.org/@ellakaye/112790

    Will definitely be ordering some stickers for #PositConf2024 .

  22. I would call this a triumphant #keepRweird success by @ellakaye, with input from @njtierney and @PipingHotData. 😂

    fosstodon.org/@ellakaye/112790

    Will definitely be ordering some stickers for #PositConf2024 .

  23. ok how did I not know until now that you can add se.fit = TRUE to the predict() function to get errors?

    and of course, I now see there is a std_error option and several others in the version

    what do these do for nonparametric models, I wonder?

    No matter how much I think I know, there is always so much more to learn... 🤓

  24. Day One of and I am already struggling to pick between all the amazing talks! 😅

    I should have written a scraper to tell me which of these I will get a second chance to see at and ...

  25. poster session was a great time! Thank you to all who stopped by!