Kelly Bodwin on Nostr: ok how did I not know until now that you can add se.fit = TRUE to the predict() ...
ok how did I not know until now that you can add se.fit = TRUE to the predict() function to get errors?
and of course, I now see there is a std_error option and several others in the #tidymodels version
what do these do for nonparametric models, I wonder?
No matter how much I think I know, there is always so much more to learn... 🤓
#useR2024
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