I’ve personally foun

[2021-12-14 03:33:49 PM] : I’ve personally found this to be an amazing thread of cognitive bias to read through, filled with golden, delicious worldview. Thought others may like it (if you haven’t already seen it): https://www.indiehackers.com/post/convince-me-to-use-analytics-on-my-project-504a4182b9
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[2021-12-14 03:35:31 PM] : I saw that the other day, it was very frustrating to read :sweat_smile: [2021-12-14 04:43:56 PM] : wow there’s a lot of worldview in there :sweat_smile: [2021-12-15 08:01:41 AM] : the reference to "brick and mortars" stores reminded me of local shop owners who will swear up and down that 99% of their customers arrive by car, and that parking is therefore is a critical necessity. our city does intercept surveys of customers, and they often show only 25% of customers arriving by car... [2021-12-15 08:02:12 AM] : yeah lol [2021-12-15 08:31:12 AM] : I assumed he was trolling for :eyes: and engagement from how it was written and his arguing. [2021-12-15 10:07:58 AM] : i mentioned this in another Slack thread (lol at Slack threads) that Kamphy was definitely trolling for engagement, the good stuff is all in the comments. [2021-12-15 10:08:36 AM] : For sure! It's a goldmine in there :muscle: [2021-12-15 10:09:27 AM] : there's also some great meta-analysis to do about of the fact that this topic got SO MUCH response. [2021-12-15 04:14:35 PM] : This thread on use of / value of data, what’s fair and biases reminded me of the current ones on F1. I’m actually finding them hard to read (some comments are shocking) but it’s amazing worldview and engagement. And this is from my audience of participants btw not the main stream. I don’t really know what to do with it as views are hyper polarised. But it’s a dynamic of my audience so I should understand it.

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