

The actual academic paper:
Consistent Validation for Predictive Methods in Spatial Settings
I created a space for people to make connections and learn from each other. I call it Grok.Town and plan to start up a Lemmy instance at that domain, but for now it’s a space on Matrix with a few rooms to chat and get to know one another. Check it out @ https://matrix.to/#/#groktown:matrix.org
The actual academic paper:
Consistent Validation for Predictive Methods in Spatial Settings
FYI anyone with access to the database of the hosted instance can do whatever they want.
I want to thank you for your reply. Hearing about someone like you and your attempt to improve your community and the world I the ways you can is so uplifting!
People are social (even the introverts) and the return on in person, deep social interaction is another reason it’s important to fight the allure of convenience of online media being ones primary and most influencial social interaction. I love that you’re doing it!
Rather than take a defeatist veiw from this line if thinking, it will do well for your mental health to first spend more time, energy and thoughts on things you can control. Not just things related to environmentalism, but broadly reduce energy, engagement and focus from the things you don’t have significant control over and direct them to those things you do have control. It’s good to get a broad picture and observe the world around you outside of your control in small doses, but it’s easy to over indulge in an unfocused survey of problems in the world, especially on social media. (I include Lemmy communities in the social media category).
Furthermore, when you do engage with these problems, do so with more narrow focus and in more depth with an eye towards understanding the level of impact the problem has and what organizations or policy positions you can support to amplify your limited influence over the issues that causee the problem. In this way you can mitigate the feelings of helplessness and sense of there being many existential and imminent problems you need to contend with but cannot remedy. You can turn seemingly untouchable solutions into real possibilities without overwhelming your emotional capacity by working with others.
I am not happy now.
The boost app developers really should fix that. Spoilers are working the vast majority of lemmy frontend UIs.
They posted something that subscribers to the community would want to see and a bunch of other thought less people are try to make it less visible to the subscribers.
Downvotes are meaningful to visibility.
Every post gets to all of every federated instance. That’s what all is. People are censoring the subscribed feeds of other users and Lemmy has no way of dealing with this problem.
Keep talking with your psychiatrist.
It turns out that this guy is a troll that changed the information in the link to the post I was questioning. He was asking about finding child porn and then gaslit an apology out of me. Fuck em.
Thank you!
Unfortunately, there are a lot of people on Lemmy browsing all that downvote any Sports content. Makes it hard to establish a thriving community.
I’m going to be honest with you. I have no idea what I was thinking. When I wrote that message. I apologize for disturbing you with nonsense. I’m going to delete my prii message.
You can fight nature, but nature will win eventually.
Open a ticket on github and prey someone wants to create a better UI
Citation count has been and continues to be the defacto measure of research importance.
Not all work is unwanted. I want the communities I moderate to thrive and reports can help with that.
And then there’s the trending section.
That’s just a bug the Lemmy project software that isn’t being given any priority by the current developers. Hopefully someone takes the time to submit a fix to the code.
Trump is killing the USA