A new perspective on the value of base R functions, enhancing the capabilities of gpttools with vector databases, and three ways you can add alt text to your R-based visualizations.
This week's curator: Ryo Nakagawara - @R_by_Ryo (Twitter) & @[email protected] (Mastodon) Some love for Base R. Part 1Teaching ChatGPT What It Doesn’t KnowAlt Text in R: Plots, Reports, and ShinyEntire issue available at rweekly.org/2023-W13A Gentle Introduction to Vector Databases https://frankzliu.com/blog/a-gentle-introduction-to-vector-databasesText Mining with R - A Tidy Approach https://www.tidytextmining.comWriting Meaningful Alt Texts for Data Visualizations in R (Liz Hare) R Ladies NYC https://lizharedogs.github.io/RLadiesNYAltText{ggdatasaver} Automatically save data associated with a ggplot2 plot https://eliocamp.github.io/ggdatasaverUse the contact page at https://rweekly.fireside.fm/contact to send us your feedbackGet a New Podcast App and send us a boost! https://podcastindex.org/apps?elements=Boostagrams%2CValueSupport creators with boostagrams using Podverse and Alby: https://blog.podverse.fm/support-creators-with-boostagrams-and-streaming-sats-using-podverse-and-alby/A new way to think about value: https://value4value.info Get in touch with us on social mediaEric Nantz: @theRcast (Twitter) and @[email protected] (Mastodon) Mike Thomas: @mike_ketchbrook (Twitter) and @[email protected] (Mastodon)