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If a carpenter tells you a weight limit for something they build, it’s generally good advice to follow. Data science teams often want to communicate limits for predictions they make. Somehow this feels harder. Any tips for communicating limits of model based predictions?

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I’m not really sure, but spitballing: – Only provide intervals; hide/de-emphasize the mean prediction – Include a visualization of predictions vs actual of your validation set along with your prediction summaries.

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You want to make a cross-platform native-feeling desktop and mobile app in 2022, and want to avoid JS/HTML/CSS as much as possible in favor of a strongly-typed, statically-typed language. You pick … Xamarin? Flutter? Kotlin Multiplatform? Something else?

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Solving the climate challenge will take all of us. But traditional forest carbon projects prevent most landowners from participating. Forest Carbon 2.0 leverages technology and innovation so that everyone can be part of the #climatesolution: bit.ly/3NiSCvp

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I’ve been thinking about hacking on something like Brid.gy but for HackerNews. Plenty of bots and libraries that could make this easier. I can check back in when I have more progress on it! (jacky.wtf/2022/6/3Etn)

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You get what you pay for when it comes to quality forest #carbonoffsets. According to an NCX survey of sustainability leaders, there is a strong relationship between the price of a forest carbon offset and its perceived quality. Read more: bit.ly/3Qv9gux

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