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ethorobotics & data science

More keyboard, less mouse: my Regolith + tmux + vim based workflow
tools

More keyboard, less mouse: my Regolith + tmux + vim based workflow

Keyboard centric tools: Regolith, tmux and vim + benefits of using text files (markdown and LaTeX with git).

12 January 2021 • 11 min read
Naming chaos in statistics: bring order by thinking in mathematical models
R

Naming chaos in statistics: bring order by thinking in mathematical models

Ever got confused by difference between the two GLMs? With why ANCOVA and GLM do the same thing? Ever had trouble remembering assumptions? Stop thinking in tests and start thinking in mathematical models, and everything will be much clearer.

25 November 2020 • 16 min read
COVID: comparing the V4's and some other countries' timeline
datascience

COVID: comparing the V4's and some other countries' timeline

Data updated daily about how deaths and infections compare across some select countries. Choose data to start from first infections or first deaths in countries.

31 March 2020 • 2 min read
Ethorobotics and the first bio-robot
ethorobotics

Ethorobotics and the first bio-robot

The dog can be considered the first bio-robot “built” by humans, and we’re only slightly joking with that statement. Let’s explore the concept of ethorobotics to understand why.

30 March 2020 • 3 min read
Why guitar frets work (and why violins don't have them)
music

Why guitar frets work (and why violins don't have them)

Obviously, you squeeze the string to the fret, which shortens the string making a higher sound. But it occurred to me, that it’s awfully convenient that you need one in the same place for all the strings. And if it’s so awfully convenient, how come violinist put up with having to find the exact place to hold the strings, rather then getting frets?

6 April 2019 • 5 min read
Fastest and smallest way to set up R with jupyter on Windows
R

Fastest and smallest way to set up R with jupyter on Windows

This tutorial will show you the fastest (and smallest) install of Jupyter Notebook if you only want to run R with it.

22 November 2018 • 3 min read
What's the difference between a graph and a network?
networks

What's the difference between a graph and a network?

Nothing. Or let’s be precise: not much. Both are things (nodes, vertices) connected by other things (links, edges) and any distinction is pretty much nothing but tradition.

27 May 2018 • 4 min read
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