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produnis, in It's ok R, we still love you for diagrams.
@produnis@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Not me!

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

DON’T HURT THE SIMPLE CHILD

Flyberius, in It's ok R, we still love you for diagrams.
@Flyberius@hexbear.net avatar

I remember trying to get shiny working for a statistician. Bad tooling. This was about 3 years ago.

I really wanted it to be severless but at the time it wasn’t really possible.

I have since seen a cool web assembly method where it runs all the shiny stuff in the browser

fartsparkles,

Oooo do you have a link to that web assembly method?

troyunrau, in It's ok R, we still love you for diagrams.
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

Somewhere in a backroom, there’s a hamster named Julia. In a hamster ball.

Mbourgon,

And rolling around behind it is a smaller ball called M.

troyunrau,
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

Don’t forget the centipede crawling around in the sewer pipes named Fortran. We’ve all been trying to kill it for years and yet, somehow, it keeps going.

Mbourgon,

I honestly figured Fortran was still somewhere above M.

troyunrau,
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

Jokes aside, I encounter Fortran in the applied physics community still fairly often. And have never encountered M in a professional context.

finestnothing,

I loved Julia in my data science classes. Codes like python, runs like c. Can also use it with bash by piping values in

Bye, in It's ok R, we still love you for diagrams.

I love R, we are best friends. Life is wonderful when basically every function is vectorized by default.

ergotamin,

The tidyverse is my favorite place

Bye,

I used to love it, but all the non-standard evaluation started to give me a headache.

It’s easy enough to just not use it at all, except for ggplot which recently deprecated aes_() which fucking kills me; they really are dead-set on forcing tidy evaluation.

The_Ferry, in It's ok R, we still love you for diagrams.

I like and despise R… WHY DO I HAVE TO COPY THE TEXT FROM MY CONSOLE INTO A SCRIPT TO ACTUALLY SAVE IT AS AN .R FILE???

Acters,

Because it’s a console, not an IDE. But I see your frustration and does seem ridiculous

The_Ferry,

Maan, I am way too much of a himbo chemical engineering student yo understand what IDE means, had to channel my inner parent and ask a software guy for help

fossilesque, (edited )
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

I am currently arguing with par() and coming back here to shitpost when I get too angry.

EDIT: OMG stackoverflow.com/…/using-jupyter-r-kernel-with-v… finally an IDE with SENSE

flyos,
@flyos@jlai.lu avatar

You don’t really have to. You could save the workspace along with the history of you commands to load it at a later time, and never have a script at all.

The reason nobody really does that (except maybe if they use R once in every decade) is that it’s not really viable in the middle-term. That is because it doesn’t distinguish between failed attempts and actual, final code and so quickly becomes a mess.

diseasedolm, in It's ok R, we still love you for diagrams.

Oh how I wish this was the data scientists I work with

zewu,

This post was sponsored by the Matlab gang

Knusper, in Pretty interesting, huh?

We are currently in the 6th mass extinction event in the history of the planet Earth. 🙂

runner_g, in bondbros

The sweat dripping from their hands proves the condensation reaction was successful.

Decoy321, in Behold the glorious GAR!

That is an awfully cute photo of a fish with way too many teeth.

MonkeMischief, in *screams exestentially*

I feel like this comic exists as a bit of catharsis for the scientific folks, but I gotta say I appreciated the perspective as someone who’s struggled with this, philosophically.

I feel like “pop science” in particular just tries to say “Believe our experts. We figured out the right answer. What people thought for centuries was vast and full of wonder is in fact a gray room, and opinions to the contrary are uneducated and misinformed. Your artistic renderings and sci-fi is wrong.”

That smugness can be seen as trying to eliminate wonder and solve the joy out of things to flaunt one’s own intelligence…which seems to be rewarded heavily by our culture.

For those of us who didn’t get the opportunity for university, I wish the wonderous parts of science were more exposed.

Sadly it’s really hard to find that stuff among mountains of clickbait telling you they used the super collider to build a DOOM-esque wormhole to Hell. Lmao

pinkdrunkenelephants, in *screams exestentially*

Science is a candle in the dark, it just exposes all of the cool shit to explore in the room that were hidden in the black.

mcqtom, in *screams exestentially*

Nothing squashes wonder quite like asking about the nature of the universe and someone answering “a flying old man did it”.

dojan, in Behold the glorious GAR!
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

I can’t believe a gar licked this!

jws_shadotak,

you telling me a boot cut these jeans?

RizzRustbolt, in *screams exestentially*

A little bit in chemistry, too. But usually in the “oh, that’s bad. Let’s not do that” category.

MonkeMischief, in Software Horror Game

This was really cool! On mobile I had no idea how to interact with the mixed up files though, where you need to “put hidden URL pieces in chronological order”. 🤔

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