Notes on integrating Python and R in one place using:
rpy2 - jhylin.github.io/Data_in_life...
reticulate - jhylin.github.io/Data_in_life...
rpy2 - jhylin.github.io/Data_in_life...
reticulate - jhylin.github.io/Data_in_life...
November 11, 2025 at 2:11 AM
Notes on integrating Python and R in one place using:
rpy2 - jhylin.github.io/Data_in_life...
reticulate - jhylin.github.io/Data_in_life...
rpy2 - jhylin.github.io/Data_in_life...
reticulate - jhylin.github.io/Data_in_life...
Interesting,.. I never knew one could get an error from #reticulate #Rstudio
November 10, 2025 at 12:04 AM
Interesting,.. I never knew one could get an error from #reticulate #Rstudio
Yeah, reticulate has never worked well for me 🙈 this might be partly user error, but I don't think I'm alone! I never get the reticulate python environments to work. With Positron, I work fairly smoothly in both as needed, which is wonderful.
November 9, 2025 at 11:47 PM
Yeah, reticulate has never worked well for me 🙈 this might be partly user error, but I don't think I'm alone! I never get the reticulate python environments to work. With Positron, I work fairly smoothly in both as needed, which is wonderful.
I will do almost anything to avoid using reticulate 😂
November 8, 2025 at 11:37 PM
I will do almost anything to avoid using reticulate 😂
Let's just say I learned my lesson, I will never reticulate a spline in anger again.
November 7, 2025 at 12:32 PM
Let's just say I learned my lesson, I will never reticulate a spline in anger again.
This is amazing! Thank you for forwarding this along! This is definitely worth exploring!!
(And it's a fair question! The answer is that reticulate has given me a fair amount of difficulty on my work machines. A lot of time it's env issues. Porting python functions in targets is hit/miss.)
(And it's a fair question! The answer is that reticulate has given me a fair amount of difficulty on my work machines. A lot of time it's env issues. Porting python functions in targets is hit/miss.)
November 7, 2025 at 12:56 AM
This is amazing! Thank you for forwarding this along! This is definitely worth exploring!!
(And it's a fair question! The answer is that reticulate has given me a fair amount of difficulty on my work machines. A lot of time it's env issues. Porting python functions in targets is hit/miss.)
(And it's a fair question! The answer is that reticulate has given me a fair amount of difficulty on my work machines. A lot of time it's env issues. Porting python functions in targets is hit/miss.)
rixpress is a R based proposition for so called multilingual pipelines (in reality most of the time why not just wrap what is needed via reticulate or similar for other languages) brodrigues.co/posts/2025-1...
Orchestrating Polyglot, Reproducible Data Science with Nix and {rixpress} – Econometrics and Free Software
brodrigues.co
November 6, 2025 at 6:23 PM
rixpress is a R based proposition for so called multilingual pipelines (in reality most of the time why not just wrap what is needed via reticulate or similar for other languages) brodrigues.co/posts/2025-1...
How doing Computational Social Science with R sometimes feels
November 5, 2025 at 10:44 AM
How doing Computational Social Science with R sometimes feels
Local volcano student & photographer Yvonne Baur was hiking the backcountry of #HVNP a while back & found a few pieces of #reticulate.
We will let her explain: This is gas-rich frothy lava blown here downwind from an #eruption. The delicate pieces are like little sponges & are extremely fragile. 🌋
We will let her explain: This is gas-rich frothy lava blown here downwind from an #eruption. The delicate pieces are like little sponges & are extremely fragile. 🌋
November 4, 2025 at 11:26 PM
Local volcano student & photographer Yvonne Baur was hiking the backcountry of #HVNP a while back & found a few pieces of #reticulate.
We will let her explain: This is gas-rich frothy lava blown here downwind from an #eruption. The delicate pieces are like little sponges & are extremely fragile. 🌋
We will let her explain: This is gas-rich frothy lava blown here downwind from an #eruption. The delicate pieces are like little sponges & are extremely fragile. 🌋
🚀 The @rconsortium.bsky.social's inaugural R+AI Conference is next week!
I’ll be presenting diffuseR — bringing Stable Diffusion to R natively (no Python, no reticulate… just {torch} and vibes 😎).
🔗 Talk abstract:
rconsortium.github.io/RplusAI_webs...
💻 Project repo:
github.com/cornball-ai/...
I’ll be presenting diffuseR — bringing Stable Diffusion to R natively (no Python, no reticulate… just {torch} and vibes 😎).
🔗 Talk abstract:
rconsortium.github.io/RplusAI_webs...
💻 Project repo:
github.com/cornball-ai/...
R+AI 2025
rconsortium.github.io
November 4, 2025 at 3:13 PM
🚀 The @rconsortium.bsky.social's inaugural R+AI Conference is next week!
I’ll be presenting diffuseR — bringing Stable Diffusion to R natively (no Python, no reticulate… just {torch} and vibes 😎).
🔗 Talk abstract:
rconsortium.github.io/RplusAI_webs...
💻 Project repo:
github.com/cornball-ai/...
I’ll be presenting diffuseR — bringing Stable Diffusion to R natively (no Python, no reticulate… just {torch} and vibes 😎).
🔗 Talk abstract:
rconsortium.github.io/RplusAI_webs...
💻 Project repo:
github.com/cornball-ai/...
ill reticulate anything for you bb
November 3, 2025 at 2:12 AM
ill reticulate anything for you bb
yes reticulate has a function for loading pickles but that's potentially not the hard bit
October 31, 2025 at 10:36 AM
yes reticulate has a function for loading pickles but that's potentially not the hard bit
Surely it's going to depend on whether reticulate has a sensible way of converting whatever python object the pickle encodes?
October 31, 2025 at 10:32 AM
Surely it's going to depend on whether reticulate has a sensible way of converting whatever python object the pickle encodes?
i think that’s what happens when you don’t reticulate your splines
October 31, 2025 at 5:01 AM
i think that’s what happens when you don’t reticulate your splines
I mean, those splines ain't gonna reticulate themselves
October 31, 2025 at 3:04 AM
I mean, those splines ain't gonna reticulate themselves
Should be able to do that with reticulate rstudio.github.io/reticulate/r...
Save and Load Python Objects — py_save_object
Save and load Python objects.
rstudio.github.io
October 31, 2025 at 12:55 AM
Should be able to do that with reticulate rstudio.github.io/reticulate/r...
I need to reticulate my splines!
October 30, 2025 at 4:55 PM
I need to reticulate my splines!
funky to be working on branch isolation logic for coordinating parallel agents before dawn.... but those splines ain't gonna reticulate themselves.
October 29, 2025 at 1:03 PM
funky to be working on branch isolation logic for coordinating parallel agents before dawn.... but those splines ain't gonna reticulate themselves.
i'm about to go reticulate some splines
October 28, 2025 at 9:39 PM
i'm about to go reticulate some splines
I'm an #RStats users, but I know some of the R 📦s I use have reticulate + Python under the hood. Thank you @python.org for standing up for everyone in your community. I've made a small donation, hopefully a lot of small $$ can help fund what's needed.
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October 28, 2025 at 2:38 AM
I'm an #RStats users, but I know some of the R 📦s I use have reticulate + Python under the hood. Thank you @python.org for standing up for everyone in your community. I've made a small donation, hopefully a lot of small $$ can help fund what's needed.
is there some container setup to test reticulate against specific CPython builds (i can see that the libpython is linked against in src) ? Disclosure i am not a (direct) reticulate even though i should become one pretty soon :D
October 25, 2025 at 8:57 PM
is there some container setup to test reticulate against specific CPython builds (i can see that the libpython is linked against in src) ? Disclosure i am not a (direct) reticulate even though i should become one pretty soon :D
reticulate v1.44 is on CRAN!
Positron integration is now enabled by default. Enjoy R and Python REPL consoles powered by concurrent threads in the same process, zero‑copy R↔Python data transfer, and full Variables Pane support.
Full changelog: github.com/rstudio/reti...
#rstats #python #pydata
Positron integration is now enabled by default. Enjoy R and Python REPL consoles powered by concurrent threads in the same process, zero‑copy R↔Python data transfer, and full Variables Pane support.
Full changelog: github.com/rstudio/reti...
#rstats #python #pydata
github.com
October 25, 2025 at 3:37 PM
reticulate v1.44 is on CRAN!
Positron integration is now enabled by default. Enjoy R and Python REPL consoles powered by concurrent threads in the same process, zero‑copy R↔Python data transfer, and full Variables Pane support.
Full changelog: github.com/rstudio/reti...
#rstats #python #pydata
Positron integration is now enabled by default. Enjoy R and Python REPL consoles powered by concurrent threads in the same process, zero‑copy R↔Python data transfer, and full Variables Pane support.
Full changelog: github.com/rstudio/reti...
#rstats #python #pydata
Updates on CRAN: bskyr (0.4.0), Cubist (0.5.1), ggsci (4.1.0), mintyr (0.1.2), reticulate (1.44.0), StreamCatTools (0.9.1), vntrs (0.2.0)
October 25, 2025 at 9:21 AM
Updates on CRAN: bskyr (0.4.0), Cubist (0.5.1), ggsci (4.1.0), mintyr (0.1.2), reticulate (1.44.0), StreamCatTools (0.9.1), vntrs (0.2.0)
This Hyphantaenia chemungensis bursting out of the plate. looks like an architectural fantasy by Piranesi. Drawn by G. B. Simpson and lithographed by Philip Ast for James Hall & J. M. Clarke's A Memoir on the Paleozoic Reticulate Sponges Constituting the Family Dictyospongidae (1898). #FossilFriday
October 24, 2025 at 7:10 AM
This Hyphantaenia chemungensis bursting out of the plate. looks like an architectural fantasy by Piranesi. Drawn by G. B. Simpson and lithographed by Philip Ast for James Hall & J. M. Clarke's A Memoir on the Paleozoic Reticulate Sponges Constituting the Family Dictyospongidae (1898). #FossilFriday