📌We want to deliver the most accurate transcriptions for our users. So, after developing it for ourselves, we ran a test...
📊 We used to compare the error rate of 's Whisper model against Google's flagship Speech-to-Text.
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. recently changed feature flag providers to , and we couldn't be happier!
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PS, if you like this sort of thing, we're hiring 😉 DMs are open!
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Way to go, Anu! 🤩
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Transitioning to our panel of What Enables Application Intelligence - we've got @peteratmsr moderating: @JustinBorgman, @anusharma & @ajratner here with us today!
@starburstdata, @SnorkelAI, @statsigio, @Microsoft #IASummit #IA40
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I'm looking forward to a great discussion about experimentation next Week at 's Data Science Meetup next week in San Francisco. You can find the sign-up link here if you're interested in coming and networking:
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Craig is truly living up to our signage today.
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Day deux of #dbtcoalesce in New Orleans is rolling. Give us a shout if you want to meet—we’re here all week! 😊
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Have you ever had a rollout disaster?
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We use for feature flagging, and while we'll lean into pure experimentation more in the future, our eng team actually leverages it for several other things:
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The next time someone says your metrics charts are "music to their ears," be sure to press the play button. 😏 Introducing Statsig's musical charts. 🎶🐰🥚
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Anyone who has ever accidentally typed "produce" instead of "product," this one's for you. 🥂
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Hooray! 🎉 Today, 50 U.S. governors signed the Compact To Expand K-12 Computer Science Education, showing a united front. There is broad consensus that CS belongs in the K-12 core curriculum. Please spread the news!
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Wow! The CEOs of the largest companies and nonprofits in the United States have joined forces to make computer science a basic part of the K-12 curriculum. See who’s on board:
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Elon Musk's a Frequentist!
Twitter claims their spam account rate is less than 5%. Elon Musk is validating this by sampling 100 Twitter accounts (a Frequentist strategy!). But couldn't we get 7 fake accounts by chance? What number of fake accounts can invalidate this claim?
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Statsig raises $43M Series B round for rapid, live testing and analysis of new product features
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It’s a big day at ! We’re proud to announce our $43MM Series B, led by & .
This gets us closer to our mission of rapid, high-quality product experimentation for teams of all sizes.
Forbes broke the news here:
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Happy holidays from the team at Statsig!
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We started testing out at Brex and as someone who worked on experimentation tooling at FB it feels like home. 🤩
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Running experiments and want to make sure your results are replicable and reliable? Statsig's Export Report feature allows downloads of both summary and raw data.
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Another Monday, another new feature!
Organizations is an easy way to manage projects across a company, handle access controls, and get better visibility into billing + membership.
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New feature alert! Statsig now supports time series- view your feature results for specific days, or select one metric for results over time.
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Did you get a chance to see us at AWS Re:invent?
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How Statsig runs 100x more cost-effectively using Amazon ElastiCache for Redis
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How Statsig runs 100x more cost-effectively using Amazon ElastiCache for Redis
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Introducing Statsig as a Segment Destination
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New blog up on tips + tricks for pipeline generation-
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Our data scientist Tim walks through Feature Gates and Pulse in our new video-
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User-Level vs. Device-Level Experiments with Statsig by Maggie Stewart
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New blog up- it's quality week at Statsig!
medium.com/p/dab8890008a8
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New blog up: Embracing overlapping A/B tests, and the danger of isolating experiments.
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New blog up: A/B Testing for Dummies
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Thought from one of our product managers today- we think that all of our ideas are good. 1/3 of our ideas are actually good. This is why we need A/B testing!
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