Heather Turner :rstats:
@heathrturnr.fosstodon.org.ap.brid.gy
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Research Software Engineering Fellow in Statistics, University of Warwick, UK @R_Foundation board member #RStats #RSEng #RLadies [bridged from https://fosstodon.org/@HeathrTurnr on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/ ]
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Useless but funny: The GitHub repo Useless R Functions collects quirky little scripts in R – from a full moon finder to a Friday-13th searcher or even a Valentine’s Day R-poem. Proof that coding can be fun, not just functional […]

[Original post on det.social]
The image displays the word "SUCCESSFUL" at the top, with an arrow pointing downward to a jumbled version of the word: "SSCLCLUFSEU." A colorful grid featuring a "Funky and Useless R Job Title Generator." Each row contains whimsical job titles related to R programming, with columns for various roles like "Corporate Lead," "Data Manipulator," and "R Evangelist." The
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**Just 2 in-person tickets left at this event, a wait list is available!**

📢 R Dev Day @ Australia
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📅 Fri 21 Nov

Registration deadline: Sun 16 Nov

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Attend this free event to collaborate on […]
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gmcd.bsky.social
`tinyplot` 0.5.0 is now available from CRAN & R-universe. Alongside bug fixes & internal improvements, this release includes some cool new features like bubble chart + dual legend support, element dodging, & ephemeral themes.

Detailed changelog: grantmcdermott.com/tinyplot/NEW...

#rstats #dataviz
tinyplot bubble chart example with dual legend, using penguins data. Taken from https://grantmcdermott.com/tinyplot/vignettes/gallery.html
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petersuber.fediscience.org.ap.brid.gy
The University of Utrecht is cancelling the #webofscience and offering training sessions on #OpenAlex.
https://www.uu.nl/en/news/access-to-web-of-science-will-end-on-1-january-2026

"Discontinuing Web of Science is a logical step that fits in with the UU vision on #OpenScience. Closed commercial […]
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petrichor.digipres.club.ap.brid.gy
Thank you so much to everyone who joined my "Collaborative Git without GitHub" workshop yesterday afternoon, I really enjoyed it and it was lovely to hear that so many of you found it interesting, useful or both!

Alpha-quality workshop website is now up at https://github.workshops.petrichor.me […]
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eliocamp.mastodon.social.ap.brid.gy
How hard is it to make vscode/positron extensions? I want one that opens up a colour picker with support of build-in #rstats colour names.
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It’s Statistician’s Eve! 🤩 This weekend I’m heading to Edinburgh for the @royalstatsoc.bsky.social International Conference – my favourite of the year (sssh 🤫 don’t tell the others) #RSSConf2025
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Coming soon on your Mastodon server… The long awaited quote posts, with user-control (you can chose if you want to be quoted on a per-post basis, change it later, and retract any quote of your post)

Amazing work by the team 🎉

Expect a blog post with all the […]

[Original post on oisaur.com]
Screenshot of the Mastodon composer, showing a new visibility picker button with a "Public, anyone can quote" label
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coolbutuseless.fosstodon.org.ap.brid.gy
#rstats crossword utility

Coding while listening to #hottest100oz
Meta-information for a crossword puzzle showing clues and the final solution grid.
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EU-STF for funding critical Open Source
A picture showing most modern digital products and services Current digital infrastructure is to a large degree built on layers and layers of Open Source. Open Source is to a large degree built and maintained by enthusiasts or other financially and resource restrained teams. It should be in our mutual interest to make sure that well-used Open Source projects not only survive, but also perform well. Critical Open Source infrastructure needs to be maintained. Maintenance is not easy nor can we expect that to be done by volunteers on their spare time. Lots of Open Source projects are maintained by tiny teams or single individuals with small or no financial support at all. Perhaps a better take on what digital infrastructure looks like In Germany, the _Sovereign Tech Agency_ was created a few years back to help with this situation. By sponsoring infrastructure projects they help enforce the ecosystem and strengthen the fabric we all rely on. They had the courage and good sense to sponsor projects anywhere, not just within Germany’s borders. As this infrastructure challenge goes way above and beyond Germany and concerns us all, it only makes sense that this style of helping out is attempted elsewhere as well. To me, it makes perfect sense to provide this service at EU-level instead of having individual member states doing it. Or perhaps in addition to. There is now a proposal to create such a fund. The proposal calls it the _EU-STF_. The European Union Sovereign Tech Fund. Following the STA’s lead, taken up a notch. More money for more projects, which ideally will help us fortify our infrastructure even better. I think this is a good idea. I give this proposal my thumbs up. Can’t write about this topic without using this image: XKCD 2347 ## The Proposal The proposal itself is a huge and detailed 102 page PDF document. You can find it here: https://eu-stf.openforumeurope.org/ ## Disclaimers The curl project (which I participate in) has received funding from the Sovereign Tech Agency (back when they were still called the Sovereign Tech Fund). We might perhaps also benefit from a future EU-STF. I am President of the European Open Source Academy, which was launched in cooperation with OpenForum Europe, one of the organizations behind this EU-STF proposal. ## Flawed metaphors The iceberg in the top illustration is not realistic. A real world iceberg shaped like that would float differently, probably tipped on its side. Experiment yourself with icebergs, their shapes and how they float on Iceberger. The bird-on-elephant metaphor is imperfect in the sense that it is a rather working symbiotic relationship in nature. Not the same extracting value but not providing back as in software. The xkcd metaphor is imperfect in that it does not spell out that _all blocks_ in the lower half of the drawing are Open Source.
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useR! 2025 virtual registration is free user2025.r-project.org/program/virt... #Rstats
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thibaultmol.en.osm.town.ap.brid.gy
If you're ever taking trains in Europe, please checkout Chuuchuu:
https://www.chuuchuu.com

It's a great site that uses historical train delay data to better estimate good train rates and realistic transfer windows between trains and such.

It seems like a must have to me but doesn't seem to be […]
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r-forwards.hachyderm.io.ap.brid.gy
💻 Forwards Package Development Workshop

A free short course on how to create an R package. Choose your cohort:

1️⃣ Every other Monday from June 2, 09:00-10:30 UTC:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/qBJ_VAEfQHCU-DZKogPuGg#/registration

OR

2️⃣ Every other Tuesday from June 3, 14:30-16 […]
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nowosad.fosstodon.org.ap.brid.gy
DevXY now provides CRAN R package binaries for Linux arm64 and Alpine Linux — making installs faster and workflows smoother for R users.

Blog post by Patrick Schratz: https://www.devxy.io/blog/cran-r-package-binaries-launch/

#rstats #cran #linux #alpinelinux
A screenshot of the blog post
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r-contributors.hachyderm.io.ap.brid.gy
✨ Join us at the R Dev Day @ useR! 2025 ✨

🏢 Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
📅 Mon 11 August, 09:00 - 17:00 EDT

We'll collaborate on contributions to the code, documentation & translations of base R, or infrastructure that supports such contribution.

Apply for a free place, deadline […]
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