Michael Kaminsky (@mike_kaminsky) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Kaminsky

@mike_kaminsky

Co-founder of getrecast.com
Training at analyticsengineers.club
Other stuff @ kaminsky.rocks

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Michael Kaminsky (@mike_kaminsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learning new things is hard. It is mostly not fun at all. So building up a tolerance to struggle through learning something new is one of the best ways you can invest in yourself.

» teej (@teej_m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey friends, I have news to share! I started a company, it's called Titan Systems. Titan builds security software for Snowflake, starting with access management: users, roles, and permissions. I joined the Y Combinator Winter 2024 batch to help me bring this idea to market.

Hey friends, I have news to share!

I started a company, it's called Titan Systems.

Titan builds security software for Snowflake, starting with access management: users, roles, and permissions.

I joined the Y Combinator Winter 2024 batch to help me bring this idea to market.
Grant Slatton (@grantslatton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share what I've been working on at Row Zero for the last 2 years We've created the world's fastest spreadsheet engine, about 100-1000x faster than Excel or Google Sheets All using your familiar Excel skills! Try it at rowzero[dot]io x.com/GetRowZero/sta…

\mathfrak{Michael "Shapes Dude" Betancourt} (@betanalpha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For many Bayesian methods are the first opportunity they have to build bespoke, interpretable models and not have to rely on a collection of rigid black boxes that are either incomparable if not outright inconsistent with their hard-earned domain expertise.

Michael Kaminsky (@mike_kaminsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I got a question on Granger causality on LinkedIn and want to point to a nice clear and concise resource on "Granger causality" vs "actual causality". Anyone have a good blog post on this? Maybe something by Richard McElreath 🦔?

Rex "garbage in" Douglass Ph.D. (@rexdouglass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2) This doesn't require malice or incompetence. Modeling is a never ending thankless checklist of things that all have to be right for any of it to be right. It is detail driven technical work. Not art. It requires many eyes from many trades to find and fix each inevitable error.

Michael Kaminsky (@mike_kaminsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Subtle but critical point -- owned channels can generally shift the *timing* of conversions but often don't generally shift the *rate* of conversions

Eric Seufert (@eric_seufert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Advertisers accept ad tech vendors’ use of fingerprinting — and the misguided characterization of it as “probabilistic attribution” — to their peril. These methods are not future-proofed, but more than that, they mask the broader trend of user-level attribution ultimately,

Advertisers accept ad tech vendors’ use of fingerprinting — and the misguided characterization of it as “probabilistic attribution” — to their peril. These methods are not future-proofed, but more than that, they mask the broader trend of user-level attribution ultimately,
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"Superbowl tickets are getting kind of expensive so we're giving everyone who buys one $400 toward the price." What do you think this policy does to the price of Superbowl tickets?

Michael Kaminsky (@mike_kaminsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come work with us! Great role for folks who have done graduate work in applied sciences but want to explore working in industry.

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99.9% of people who talk about 'brand' 'brand campaigns' & 'brand marketing' aren't aware of the origin - here's proof Listen to the full 7 min snippet via Recast's YT channel