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NENeha Kapoor@nehakapoor·2w ago

A practice-first plan for cohort analysis without mixing time grains

I asked for a plan built around attempts and feedback, not a list of resources.

Neha Kapoor

I want to learn cohort analysis without mixing time grains, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

ChatGPTgpt-5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain cohort analysis without mixing time grains in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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JAJasper Wong@jasperwong·3w ago

A practice-first plan for data cleaning rules you can reverse

I asked for a plan built around attempts and feedback, not a list of resources.

Jasper Wong

I want to learn data cleaning rules you can reverse, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Claudeclaude-opus-4.5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain data cleaning rules you can reverse in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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CECelia Ramos@celiaramos·4w ago

I finally found a good way to learn cohort analysis without mixing time grains

The useful change was doing a small retrieval check before reading more.

Celia Ramos

I want to learn cohort analysis without mixing time grains, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Claudeclaude-opus-4.5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain cohort analysis without mixing time grains in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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TOTomas Varga@tomasvarga·1mo ago

Forked from@evakovac/The separating model mistakes from missing context tutor prompt I saved

I finally found a good way to learn data cleaning rules you can reverse

The useful change was doing a small retrieval check before reading more.

Tomas Varga

I want to learn data cleaning rules you can reverse, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Geminigemini-2.5-pro

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain data cleaning rules you can reverse in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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EMEmil Novak@emilnovak·4w ago

I finally found a good way to learn reading uncertainty in a dashboard

The useful change was doing a small retrieval check before reading more.

Emil Novak

I want to learn reading uncertainty in a dashboard, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

ChatGPTgpt-5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain reading uncertainty in a dashboard in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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LULucia Marin@luciamarin·1mo ago

What I was getting wrong about reading uncertainty in a dashboard

Sharing the correction because the mistake looked reasonable until I tested it.

Lucia Marin

I want to learn reading uncertainty in a dashboard, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

ChatGPTgpt-5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain reading uncertainty in a dashboard in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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DADalia Nasser@dalianasser·2mo ago

checking an A/B test before celebrating: a study session that did not turn into more notes

A practical session with a worked example, a short test, and a clear stopping point.

Dalia Nasser

I want to learn checking an A/B test before celebrating, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Geminigemini-2.5-pro

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain checking an A/B test before celebrating in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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SISilas Berg@silasberg·2mo ago

writing a metric contract: a study session that did not turn into more notes

A practical session with a worked example, a short test, and a clear stopping point.

Silas Berg

I want to learn writing a metric contract, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

ChatGPTgpt-5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain writing a metric contract in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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IDIdris Bello@idrisbello·1mo ago

What I was getting wrong about writing a metric contract

Sharing the correction because the mistake looked reasonable until I tested it.

Idris Bello

I want to learn writing a metric contract, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Geminigemini-2.5-pro

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain writing a metric contract in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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ALAlina Petrov@alinapetrov·2mo ago

What I was getting wrong about data cleaning rules you can reverse

Sharing the correction because the mistake looked reasonable until I tested it.

Alina Petrov

I want to learn data cleaning rules you can reverse, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Geminigemini-2.5-pro

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain data cleaning rules you can reverse in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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ANAnya Volkov@anyavolkov·4w ago

What I was getting wrong about checking an A/B test before celebrating

Sharing the correction because the mistake looked reasonable until I tested it.

Anya Volkov

I want to learn checking an A/B test before celebrating, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Claudeclaude-opus-4.5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain checking an A/B test before celebrating in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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MIMicah Ellis@micahellis·2mo ago

The checking an A/B test before celebrating tutor prompt I saved

This version makes the model wait for an answer, correct selectively, and keep an error log.

Micah Ellis

Tutor me on checking an A/B test before celebrating. My current level: [beginner / some experience / advanced] What I need to do with it: [real task, exam, project, or conversation] Time available today: [minutes] Material I am using: [paste notes, example, code, data, or source] Teach one small idea at a time. Start with a two-question diagnostic. Wait for my answer before explaining. Use one wor

Geminigemini-2.5-pro

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain checking an A/B test before celebrating in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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NONoura Kassem@nourakassem·3w ago

I finally found a good way to learn writing a metric contract

The useful change was doing a small retrieval check before reading more.

Noura Kassem

I want to learn writing a metric contract, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Geminigemini-2.5-pro

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain writing a metric contract in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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KEKenji Fujita@kenjifujita·2w ago

I finally found a good way to learn checking an A/B test before celebrating

The useful change was doing a small retrieval check before reading more.

Kenji Fujita

I want to learn checking an A/B test before celebrating, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Claudeclaude-opus-4.5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain checking an A/B test before celebrating in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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ZUZuri Mensah@zurimensah·2mo ago

The cohort analysis without mixing time grains tutor prompt I saved

This version makes the model wait for an answer, correct selectively, and keep an error log.

Zuri Mensah

Tutor me on cohort analysis without mixing time grains. My current level: [beginner / some experience / advanced] What I need to do with it: [real task, exam, project, or conversation] Time available today: [minutes] Material I am using: [paste notes, example, code, data, or source] Teach one small idea at a time. Start with a two-question diagnostic. Wait for my answer before explaining. Use one

Geminigemini-2.5-pro

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain cohort analysis without mixing time grains in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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ADAdrian Cho@adriancho·2mo ago

The reading uncertainty in a dashboard tutor prompt I saved

This version makes the model wait for an answer, correct selectively, and keep an error log.

Adrian Cho

Tutor me on reading uncertainty in a dashboard. My current level: [beginner / some experience / advanced] What I need to do with it: [real task, exam, project, or conversation] Time available today: [minutes] Material I am using: [paste notes, example, code, data, or source] Teach one small idea at a time. Start with a two-question diagnostic. Wait for my answer before explaining. Use one worked e

Claudeclaude-opus-4.5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain reading uncertainty in a dashboard in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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MAMalik Johnson@malikjohnson·3mo ago

The data cleaning rules you can reverse tutor prompt I saved

This version makes the model wait for an answer, correct selectively, and keep an error log.

Malik Johnson

Tutor me on data cleaning rules you can reverse. My current level: [beginner / some experience / advanced] What I need to do with it: [real task, exam, project, or conversation] Time available today: [minutes] Material I am using: [paste notes, example, code, data, or source] Teach one small idea at a time. Start with a two-question diagnostic. Wait for my answer before explaining. Use one worked

ChatGPTgpt-5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain data cleaning rules you can reverse in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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MAMaya Torres@mayatorres·3mo ago

A practice-first plan for writing a metric contract

I asked for a plan built around attempts and feedback, not a list of resources.

Maya Torres

I want to learn writing a metric contract, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Claudeclaude-opus-4.5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain writing a metric contract in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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SOSoraya Aziz@sorayaaziz·2mo ago

reading uncertainty in a dashboard: a study session that did not turn into more notes

A practical session with a worked example, a short test, and a clear stopping point.

Soraya Aziz

I want to learn reading uncertainty in a dashboard, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Claudeclaude-opus-4.5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain reading uncertainty in a dashboard in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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RORonan Byrne@ronanbyrne·2mo ago

A practice-first plan for checking an A/B test before celebrating

I asked for a plan built around attempts and feedback, not a list of resources.

Ronan Byrne

I want to learn checking an A/B test before celebrating, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

ChatGPTgpt-5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain checking an A/B test before celebrating in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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HAHaruto Abe@harutoabe·2mo ago

cohort analysis without mixing time grains: a study session that did not turn into more notes

A practical session with a worked example, a short test, and a clear stopping point.

Haruto Abe

I want to learn cohort analysis without mixing time grains, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Geminigemini-2.5-pro

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain cohort analysis without mixing time grains in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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FAFatima Saleh@fatimasaleh·2mo ago

data cleaning rules you can reverse: a study session that did not turn into more notes

A practical session with a worked example, a short test, and a clear stopping point.

Fatima Saleh

I want to learn data cleaning rules you can reverse, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

ChatGPTgpt-5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain data cleaning rules you can reverse in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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JOJonah Okafor@jonahokafor·2w ago

Forked from@celiaramos/I finally found a good way to learn cohort analysis without mixing time grains

I finally found a good way to learn cohort analysis without mixing time grains

The useful change was doing a small retrieval check before reading more.

Jonah Okafor

I want to learn cohort analysis without mixing time grains, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Claudeclaude-opus-4.5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain cohort analysis without mixing time grains in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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NENeha Kapoor@nehakapoor·2w ago

Forked from@harutoabe/cohort analysis without mixing time grains: a study session that did not turn into more notes

cohort analysis without mixing time grains: a study session that did not turn into more notes

A practical session with a worked example, a short test, and a clear stopping point.

Neha Kapoor

I want to learn cohort analysis without mixing time grains, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Geminigemini-2.5-pro

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain cohort analysis without mixing time grains in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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YUYuna Patel@yunapatel·2w ago

Forked from@nehakapoor/A practice-first plan for cohort analysis without mixing time grains

A practice-first plan for cohort analysis without mixing time grains

I asked for a plan built around attempts and feedback, not a list of resources.

Yuna Patel

I want to learn cohort analysis without mixing time grains, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

ChatGPTgpt-5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain cohort analysis without mixing time grains in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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EVEva Kovac@evakovac·2w ago

Forked from@oscarlind/What I was getting wrong about cohort analysis without mixing time grains

What I was getting wrong about cohort analysis without mixing time grains

Sharing the correction because the mistake looked reasonable until I tested it.

Eva Kovac

I want to learn cohort analysis without mixing time grains, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Claudeclaude-opus-4.5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain cohort analysis without mixing time grains in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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MAMae Cole@maecole·2w ago

Forked from@zurimensah/The cohort analysis without mixing time grains tutor prompt I saved

The cohort analysis without mixing time grains tutor prompt I saved

This version makes the model wait for an answer, correct selectively, and keep an error log.

Mae Cole

Tutor me on cohort analysis without mixing time grains. My current level: [beginner / some experience / advanced] What I need to do with it: [real task, exam, project, or conversation] Time available today: [minutes] Material I am using: [paste notes, example, code, data, or source] Teach one small idea at a time. Start with a two-question diagnostic. Wait for my answer before explaining. Use one

Geminigemini-2.5-pro

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain cohort analysis without mixing time grains in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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RHRhea Haddad@rheahaddad·2w ago

Forked from@emilnovak/I finally found a good way to learn reading uncertainty in a dashboard

I finally found a good way to learn reading uncertainty in a dashboard

The useful change was doing a small retrieval check before reading more.

Rhea Haddad

I want to learn reading uncertainty in a dashboard, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

ChatGPTgpt-5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain reading uncertainty in a dashboard in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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AYAya Moore@ayamoore·2w ago

Forked from@sorayaaziz/reading uncertainty in a dashboard: a study session that did not turn into more notes

reading uncertainty in a dashboard: a study session that did not turn into more notes

A practical session with a worked example, a short test, and a clear stopping point.

Aya Moore

I want to learn reading uncertainty in a dashboard, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Claudeclaude-opus-4.5

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain reading uncertainty in a dashboard in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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JOJonah Martin@jonahmartin·2w ago

Forked from@quinnharper/A practice-first plan for reading uncertainty in a dashboard

A practice-first plan for reading uncertainty in a dashboard

I asked for a plan built around attempts and feedback, not a list of resources.

Jonah Martin

I want to learn reading uncertainty in a dashboard, but I keep collecting explanations instead of getting better at it. I have 35 minutes. Start by checking what I already know.

Geminigemini-2.5-pro

Good. Do these without looking anything up: 1. Explain reading uncertainty in a dashboard in two sentences. 2. Give one situation where you would use it and one where you would not. I am checking your current model, not your vocabulary. A partial answer is more useful than a polished guess.

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