@yogthos @velox_vulnus No one asked so I apologize for interjecting π but Harvardβs CS181 course has a lot of good material free online I think. I strongly recommend those problem sets to get into the parts of stats most relevant to ML.
STAT110 is also online with even more material I think but is way more general and non programming-y.
@Kushia A professor explains the solution in the following video https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ?si=hyv2h-IgUcNHrExq
@wahming Iβve only read a little but itβs very well written. I apologize if I came off rude. I was just surprised.
I definitely am swayed by the discussion, FTR
@wahming @AllenSmithee Press X for Doubt.
If you had said sugar is not *solely* to blame I might consider that thesis but pretending as though sugar is not a core part of the problem is⦠an interesting take, which I do not believe.
What are slimemoldβs credentials? Do they cite research? Just curious. This non-HTTPs website seems like a dubious source to me. But I might be wrong. That is a cursory judgement.
Will check out if thereβs any research cited that promotes that thesis
So interesting to me when I see this opinion. May I ask, are you American?
I am American and feel as though Iβve seen an uptick of people feeling this way.
Found Spezβ alt account
@kratoz29 Yes it appeared in my feed. I am not sure exactly what I followed to enable that lol. Iβll go look into it
@kratoz29 Obviously I wrote this from Mastodon though so I still primarily use kbin/Lemmy through mastodon. But when I do pop over to the other Lemmy apps I tend to login through my Beehaw account.
@kratoz29 Beehaw. Seemed like a great community.
@rbits you are absolutely correct. I edited my post but edits may not propagate to all servers
@atomWood @MaxElFantasma Recently renamed to Vger I think. https://vger.app
@railsdev @idk837384 It's the price, right? People shit on it for its price. You didn't mention price once! Lol
@Aurenkin @igalmarino Well we'll still have soccer players
@confusedbytheBasics In my opinion yes. Kbin more so than Lemmy and Mastodon.
@confusedbytheBasics @Emu short and distinctive names tend to be coveted. I guess because easier to discovery / remember / protect via copyright? Idk but there must be a reason basically ALL products that become dominant are 2 or 3 syllables names that are not (usually) normal words. Definitely a trend but NOT a rule
@hsl @NumerousGeorg The iOS app Mlem shows the server as well as the community for each post fwiw. Wefwef doesnβt show this yet I think, would love that feature in Wefwef.
So cool. /r/StarTrek has moved to StarTrek.website
You can follow them from Mastodon with this handle @startrek