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Man Marcaida III

@buruguduy

Making data useful for farmers. Crop and Soil Data Specialist at @CornellNMSP | Former crop modeler at @irri | Proud Husky @UW and Isko @UPLBOfficial

Ithaca, NY Katılım Haziran 2009
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Data Visualization Society
Data Visualization Society@DataVizSociety·
Advance your #dataviz skills by joining the weekly 2025 Du Bois Visualization Challenge. Starting on Feb 3rd, re-create visualizations from the 1900 Paris Exposition using modern tools. More details: buff.ly/3QjOsaF.
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The Professional Heckler™️
The Professional Heckler™️@hecklerforever8·
FACT: In the receipts submitted by Sara Duterte to COA, other surnames used were “Nova,” “Oishi,” “Tempura.” Alam n’yo na kung bakit takot humarap sa imbestigasyon. (Kapal ng mukha, ‘di man lang isinama ang Kirei.)
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Asad Naveed
Asad Naveed@dr_asadnaveed·
Not sure which chart to use to visualize your data? Here is a cheat sheet to help you: ⬇️
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Man Marcaida III@buruguduy·
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In 2016, researchers at the University of Adelaide tested Kurt Vonnegut's theory that, "There’s no reason why the simple shapes of stories can’t be fed into computers." They took the emotional arcs of 1300+ novels from Project Gutenberg, turned that into data, used modern tech to analyze the emotional arcs, and then identified 6 patterns seen over and over again in western storytelling. Here they are: 1. Rags to Riches (rise) Your classic underdog tale. A humble, hardworking peasant climbs the mountain to pull the sword from the stone. • Rocky • King Arthur • The Pursuit of Happiness 2. Riches to Rags (fall) Maybe the saddest story of them all. A journey from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows. • King Lear • Citizen Kane • Scarlet Letter 3. Man in a Hole (fall then rise) A character’s doing fine, gets herself into a huge problem, but figures out how to overcome it. They often end up better than they started. “You see this story again and again,” Vonnegut says. “People love it, and it is not copyrighted.” • The Martian • The Hunger Games • Shawshank Redemption 4. Icarus (rise then fall) The hero goes on a meteoric rise up New York (or some other) society, calls everyone “old sport,” and throws the wildest parties in town. Then reality sets in, and he realizes he’s too close to the sun. • Macbeth • Great Gatsby • Death of a Salesman 5. Cinderella (rise then fall then rise) I’ll leave this description to Vonnegut: “We’re gonna start way down here. Worse than that, who is so low? It’s a little girl… the shoe fits, and she achieves off-scale happiness.” • Red Rising • Slumdog Millionaire • The Count of Monte Cristo This is my personal favorite. 6. Oedipus (fall then rise then fall) Up until the ~70% mark of the story it looks like things are sunshine and rainbows. Walter White goes from high school teacher to king of the drug lords, if you will. Then all goes wrong. The original fall is often not their doing while the final fall is. • Hamlet • Gone Girl • Breaking Bad My 3 takeaways: 1. Rags to Riches, Oedipus, and Cinderella rank as the three most popular with consumers. AKA, those books sold the most copies. 2. When you think through a story, give it an emotional shape. Literally draw it. X axis: Time Y axis: Ill fortune to good fortune You might be surprised how much it helps you craft your plot (I was shocked). 3. Vonnegut was a damn genius.

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World Gymnastics
World Gymnastics@gymnastics·
Before yesterday, the Philippines didn’t have a single male gold medallist across their entire history at the Olympic Games. Then Carlos showed up. Twice. 🇵🇭🥇🇵🇭🥇
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Adam Grant
Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
The most important reason to treat people well is not what you'll get in return. It's who you hope to become. Kindness is not about reciprocity or karma. It's about character. Civility doesn't need to be justified with consequences. Respecting others is the right thing to do.
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Adam Grant
Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
Hey managers: to keep your people, let them work from home 2 days a week. Landmark experiment (1600+ ppl, 2yrs): random assignment to hybrid work -Increased satisfaction -Reduced quitting by 33% (especially for women & long commuters) -No costs for performance or promotion rates
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Levi
Levi@levikul09·
Don't base your conclusions only on descriptive statistics! Let me explain why. A thread on Anscombe's quartet. 1/8
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Man Marcaida III@buruguduy·
you can’t have it all in #soil compaction sampling: you got more forgiving soil after a day of rain but have your shoes buried in mud. not to mention that logger can sometimes work against you. nevertheless, science can be, for the most part, fun! right, @nic_paschall?
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Nutrient Management Spear Program (NMSP)
Our drone and soil sampling crew taking advantage of the nice weather to get those measurements done! Thanks to the rain the previous day, making soil-poking more forgiving! 🌞
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Nutrient Management Spear Program (NMSP)
Mentors seizing the moment, delivering captivating elevator pitches to our summer interns! If you are in Frank Morrison Hall, take a moment to stop by and look at the posters in the 3rd floor corridor of @CornellAnSci to learn about our projects!
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