Quarto friends: Check out this sweet new Quarto 1.6 theming feature we're working on! HTML, revealjs, dashboard and typst themes all controlled by a single file. This is going to be so nice.
Optimist: the cup is 1/2 full Pessimist: the cup is 1/2 empty Excel: the cup is January 2nd
Current status: eating m&m's from my kids halloween candy while telling myself that the red ones reduce sinus pressure
I've got my first cold since the FDA removed phenylephrin from the market for being useless and am now having to come to terms with my susceptibility to the placebo effect.
I have a new website! š I recently ported my #blogdown #HugoApero site to #Quarto + wrote about my experience in a blog post. It includes things to consider when porting, design ideas, #CSS tips, html partials, redirects + other stuff: silviacanelon.com/blog/2023-09...@posit.co #RStats #RLadies
I like this view of the data b/c it doesnāt even try to do any direct estimation of Covid mortality. It just shows 1) something happened to overall mortality rates in 2020; 2) there's a lot of variation but it happened everywhere; and 3) the size of the effect is visible from f***ing space.
The 2010s wasn't an actual decade imo. 2008-2015 was a decade. Then 2016-2020 was a decade. 2020-2022 was another decade. Now 2023 is the start of another decade
Recently used arrow + duckdb to get some SQL practice in and blogged about it. Was blown away that this doc rendered even though the dataset was originally 10GB in size. On a side note: does anyone know if you can use arrow::open_dataset() on a pins parquet or arrow object? #rstats #quartopub
Knowing SQL is a must for Data Scientists + other analytics professionals, but how can R users start practicing their SQL skills in a familiar environment? Thatās this post!