Grand Canyon Majesty — If you've never seen a sunset (or sunrise) over the grand canyon, you are missing out. This image is from my most recent trip on a
I know -- Are you eating your brain? -- is a strange title...but stick with me here. I'm listening to an audiobook titled Understanding Complexity by
I recently had a customer service interaction with a SaaS service provider that left me wanting. With this provider, we had an issue that was effecting
In February I had the opportunity to visit the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. When I was younger, I'd been a few times but I'd never been out
I'm sure we've all been there. We have 100 things to do and we pick 90 things to get done and avoid those last few items that we just don't want to do.
In this post, I provide an overview of comparing different machine learning methods.
Recipes don't always work - they are great starting points but they aren't always the only way to do things.
Recently, I spent a week at the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. While visiting, I stayed in Tusayan Arizona, just a few miles outside the park's
If you use pandas in your data analysis, you can now use modin to speed it up. In this post, I do a test to find the savings from modin and pandas.
In this post, I provide a walkthrough of using statistical tests (like the Dickey-Fuller test) to check stationary data while forecasting time series.
Pika Rocky Mountain National Park While in Rocky Mountain National Park last year, I stumbled upon an area perfect for Pikas. I sat myself down next to
This post provides an introduction to forecasting time series using autoregression models. A walkthrough is provided along with sample code.
Do you need machine learning? Maybe. Maybe not. Everyone's talking about machine learning but its not the answer to every problem.
Late last year I had the opportunity to spend a week in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP). Strangely, I'd never actually been to RMNP although I've
In a post titled Data Mining - A Cautionary Tale, I share the idea that data mining can be dangerous by sharing the story of Cornell's Brian Wansink, who
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