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Binomial proportions in the wild! Data Quality on Humongous Data

<Disclaimer: my opinions are my own. Situations depicted in this blog are not intended to depict any former, current or future employer, or any particular person or minority> Nature is beautiful. Can we make sense of the forest while still keeping track of the sick trees? Forest Photo by Jeroen Bendeler on StockSnap Tuesday morning. […]

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Turn the world into a board game with H3 and Public Data – Part I

How many of you ever played a game called Civilization? To those who have not, it’s an amazing game of strategy in which you play a civilization with certain beliefs and features. There is a PC, console and a board game version. In the PC game you start as a single settler unit, found a […]

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Studying people and what they purchase

Or “Serpent people”. The old saying goes something on the lines of “you are what you eat”. On modern societies the sentiment shifts towards “you are what you buy”. Which may include food, of course. One important difference since a decade ago is what can be measured about how a user consumes a product. Lately, […]

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