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    @acidabasica.bsky.socialhttps://bsky.app/profile/acidabasica.bsky.social/post/3maiyedmgc22b> Bambole Voodoo fatte. Inutile mettere spilli, tanto un cuore non ce l’hanno Alle 16.03 gli dò fuoco 🔥
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    @hackwimbledon ... it felt weird to sit in DJ's "spot" at the front, and be doing the event hosting (rather than being a heckler!), but it was great to have the core group back together. It is clear there's a desire to keep our #maker group together, sharing knowledge, ideas, and solutions with one another. Wimbletech - our host space and spiritual home - continues to be a very generous and welcoming environment.
  • And to all, a good solstice.

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    And to all, a good solstice.
  • a random statistics question

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    @oblomov Yeah this all makes sense to me, and I can sort by variance to find the most/least agreement.However, an intermediate variance could be either two people agreeing and one really disagreeing OR everybody slightly disagreeing? It feels harder to "find" those values, if that makes sense.I guess I'm looking for some formula/function where a maximum value of the formula is one where two people agree and one disagrees. I'd even be fine if this was a specific per-person formula, like person A disagrees and people B and C agree and I just replicate that formula.Like one hypothetical to find one where A disagrees is:sqrt((B-A)^2 + (C-A)^2) - stdev(B, C)essentially the stdev with A as the mean (how much B and C disagree with A) and then counteract that value by subtracting the stdev of B and C (how much B and C agree)and this ~sort of works but also still has very high values in ways that don't make sensemostly curious if I'm just making stuff up or there's something obvious I should consider