Peter Humburg

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Update: I ended up doing something along the lines suggested by @nrennie but then it turned out that it isn't possible to hide chapter headings that way (at least not as far as I can tell). So now I'm also using profiles (as suggested by @gavin) to exclude entire chapters when needed. It works nicely now.

Thanks for the help everyone!

#QuartoPub #rstats

I'm struggling a bit with using metadata in quarto. I have a project that includes some custom metadata of the form

key1:
key2:
key3a: true
key3b: false

and so on. I would like to be able to overwrite some of these when rendering to modify which parts of the document are included in the output via
{.content-hidden unless-meta="key1.key2.key3a"}

I've tried to do that using something along the lines of

quarto render -M key1.key2.key3a:false, but that appears to have no effect.

Any advice on how to make this work, or how to achieve the same effect in a different way would be much appreciated.

#quartoPub #rstats

I’m an immigrant to Germany having moved here 14 years ago. I gained my citizenship in 2020. Most of my friends here are immigrants. My partner is an immigrant. It’s been truly frightening to hear the far-right planning mass deportations of naturalised citizens.

But 1.5 million people marched against that today. 350,000 demonstrated in #Berlin alone. That gives me so much hope. Tolerant people are not a minority, and we won’t let them frame it that way. Never, ever again.

Now ban the AfD.

Anno Magica -- some news of potential interest to the #ArsMagica fans out there https://atlas-games.com/news/post?s=2024-01-12-anno-magica-2024
Anno Magica 2024

This is going to be a big year for Ars Magica! Ars Magica is at the foundation of Atlas Games. Our first product, Tales of the Dark Ages, was a licensed Ars Magica scenario collection. Jonathan Tweet and Mark Rein•Hagen's game was first published by Lion Rampant in 1987, then by White Wolf, and then Wizards of the Coast, who sold the game to us in 1996. Since then we've published the 4th Edition (digital bundle on sale this weekend!), the 5th Edition, and dozens of adventures and supplements. Translations have appeared in languages such as German, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian. Though we haven't released a new printed book since Dies Irae: A Book of Wrathful Days in 2016, the game has an active and enthusiastic audience, and the game and supplements continue to sell steadily in both print and digital formats. For more than three years we've been working on Ars Magica 5th Edition Definitive. At long last, we expect this will be ready for crowdfunding in the fall of 2024, twenty years after the original release of 5th Edition. SIGN UP NOW FOR REMINDERS! We're going to have a lot more to say about this in the coming months, and we'll be looking for feedback from our fan community. Here are some things we can tell you right now: David Chart, Line Developer for 5th Edition, has spent the last few years revising and updating its text. While the underlying manuscript is the 5th Edition text, extensive revisions reflect decades of play and incorporate a host of new material published since the original rulebook's release. Ars Magica 5th Edition Definitive is a much bigger book than the original!We'll release a deluxe, full color, hardcover print edition of the Definitive core rulebook, with new art and layout and heirloom production quality.Ars Magica 5th Edition Definitive will have an open license (the lead contender is CC BY-SA 4.0, if you're curious). We recently completed our long-term project of resurrecting original printer files for the entire Ars Magica 5th Edition line of supplements, converting them to softcover print-on-demand. This means that the entire line of supplements, fully compatible with ArM5D, can remain in print indefinitely, both as ebooks and as printed books made to order and delivered to buyers anywhere in the world. We intend for Ars Magica to be a game enjoyed and creatively expanded for generations to come. Watch this space, as we'll have much more to say about what we're doing (and why!). And in the meantime, sign up NOW for reminders when it launches later this year!

Atlas Games News

Brush turkey chick sheltering from the sudden downpour with one of our chickens.

#chickens #birds

It seems rather ironic that the author of this article claiming to debunk the Dunning-Krüger effect (https://economicsfromthetopdown.com/2022/04/08/the-dunning-kruger-effect-is-autocorrelation/) understands a lot less about statistics than they think.

It doesn't really help that the thing they call autocorrelation has nothing to do with what is usually meant by that term.

Score one for DK, I guess.

#statistics

The Dunning-Kruger Effect is Autocorrelation – Economics from the Top Down

Do unskilled people actually underestimate their incompetence?

Economics from the Top Down

Had two ducks stop by to eye our pool. I hope they aren't thinking about moving in.
Apparently, our chickens felt the same. One of them was screaming until I had chased off the ducks.

#ducks #chickens

Pro tip: If you are sending emails on behalf of a predatory journal and hope that I'll spend the time to read your message before inevitably binning it, don't address me as *Dear Dr. Professor*.

#academia

Now that I'm back from #ASC2023 I've had some time to reflect a bit.

I really enjoyed meeting lots of fellow statisticians. I had a chance to catch up with old and current colleagues and meet lots of new people. It was great to meet in person but COVID started spreading pretty quickly, I'm afraid.

I was pleasantly surprised that there was a very strong representation of consultants. It was great to exchange experiences (which often turned out to be very similar, but it is good to know you are not alone).

One thing that came up a few times is the difficulty of pushing back against bad practices that are common in a research field. When clients point to published papers to defend their use of dodgy stats it can be difficult to convince them, especially if they are concerned that using a different analysis may make it more difficult for them to publish their study. How do we gain traction in a situation like that? Progress seems difficult as long as journals are happy to publish the questionable analyses.

I'm useless at live-tooting (and the phone running out of battery dies not help) but that's OK.

#statistics #consulting

Andrew Zammit-Magion about to start his horizon lecture on amortised statistical inference. #asc2023