top | item 37876453 (no title) a5seo | 2 years ago Maybe if your time interval is super short and you have hundreds of years of data? Otherwise, I’m not sure what they’re on about. discuss order hn newest tomrod|2 years ago Even then, 500 years of daily data is less than 200k observations, most of which are meaningless for predicting the future. Less than 16B seconds of data. Regression might not handle directly, but linear algebra tricks are still available.
tomrod|2 years ago Even then, 500 years of daily data is less than 200k observations, most of which are meaningless for predicting the future. Less than 16B seconds of data. Regression might not handle directly, but linear algebra tricks are still available.
tomrod|2 years ago