Dean Eckles
@eckles.bsky.social
networks, contagion, causality
faculty at MIT
faculty at MIT
Yeah not sure... Changes in the relative cost of manufacturing with standardized parts vs not, thereby making this more appealing for manufacturers?
November 11, 2025 at 1:07 AM
Yeah not sure... Changes in the relative cost of manufacturing with standardized parts vs not, thereby making this more appealing for manufacturers?
Reposted by Dean Eckles
An early analysis I did at FB was revisiting the market research team's clustering of users — for which they got help from the data science team, so it was a complex variational Bayes thing. It basically just sorted them into 6 clusters, with clear ordering by how active they were.
November 3, 2025 at 2:59 AM
An early analysis I did at FB was revisiting the market research team's clustering of users — for which they got help from the data science team, so it was a complex variational Bayes thing. It basically just sorted them into 6 clusters, with clear ordering by how active they were.
Confusingly, I gather in biostat "completely randomised" means Bernoulli randomization
November 3, 2025 at 2:53 AM
Confusingly, I gather in biostat "completely randomised" means Bernoulli randomization
Reposted by Dean Eckles
159. AP-GfK, 2009: "How much do you enjoy each of the following things about weddings? How about participating in group dances such as the Bunny Hop and the Electric Slide at the reception?"
September 3, 2025 at 6:26 PM
159. AP-GfK, 2009: "How much do you enjoy each of the following things about weddings? How about participating in group dances such as the Bunny Hop and the Electric Slide at the reception?"
Well I switch back and forth between WMBR and Emerson's WERS :)
November 1, 2025 at 2:19 PM
Well I switch back and forth between WMBR and Emerson's WERS :)