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Sorry haters, Dark Souls 2 was instrumental in the creation of Elden Ring – Destructoid

By looking at specific review scores, or even at Metacritic, you’ll get the idea that Dark Souls 2, either in its original or in the Scholar Of The First Sin iteration, is a well-liked title. By and large, that’s true. That’s not, however, the case among die-hard fans, as many see Dark Souls 2 as the absolute black sheep of the franchise. Living up to the original Dark Souls is no easy task, but a very vocal group of fans claim that Dark Souls 2 failed to clear that high bar by too long a distance. In an attempt to…

Beyoncé Releases ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ Acapella, Instrumental Versions

The mega star released two new versions of her single from her upcoming eighth studio album Act II Beyoncé is coming for that Number One spot. On Wednesday, the star released two new offerings of her single “Texas Hold ‘Em” including an acapella and instrumental version. The former features her rich, layered vocals as the song builds into a lux crescendo. Like the original, both new versions were produced by Beyoncé, Nate Ferraro, and Killah B. The 32-time Grammy winner announced her

Tainy Discusses the New Instrumental Version of ‘Data’

Data was named one of the best albums of 2023 — but the brilliant compendium of futuristic, boundary-pushing songs took a massive amount of work from super-producer Tainy. The Puerto Rican innovator started masterminding the LP about three years ago, pouring his most avant-garde ideas and interests into the project. He finally ended up with an intricate maze of electronic, reggaeton, and ambient sounds that crisscross multiple styles and eras, all while yanking major acts like Bad Bunny, Four Tet, Feid, and Julieta…

André 3000 Announces Instrumental Debut Solo Album ‘New Blue Sun’

Calls for André 3000 to release a solo record, or another recording with Outkast, have followed the musician for nearly two decades. It’s been 17 years since the last Outkast album, and the expectations around his musical output have only grown in that time — meanwhile, he has been roaming around various cities puttering around with his flute. That meandering has brought André 3000 to New Blue Sun, his debut solo album, set for release on Friday, Nov. 17. Part of finally coming around to releasing a new body of…

Understanding Instrumental Variables

How to estimate causal effects when you cannot randomize treatmentContinue reading on Towards Data Science » How to estimate causal effects when you cannot randomize treatmentContinue reading on Towards Data Science » FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If…

Premiere: Rose Noir Shares Slick Cosmic Funk Instrumental “Modele V”

Multi-disciplinary producer Rose Noir is currently gearing up for the release of his new EP Bloom (due tomorrow, October 28). Last month, he revealed “Hope” a track that hinted at the promise of sounds heavily inspired by the cosmic, head-expanding jazz, funk, and soul of the 1970s, and today we get one last pre-release gem in “Modele V”, an instrumental jam that feels like Isaac Hayes or David Axelrod could jump out at any moment.Over the years his career has taken him through London, L.A and now his current home, Paris.…

Introduction to Instrumental Variables Estimation | by Sachin Date | Aug, 2022

Image by Alexa from Pixabay (Pixabay license)We’ll learn about Instrumental Variables, and how to use them for estimating a linear regression modelIn this article, we’ll learn about an ingenious technique for estimating linear regression models using an artifact called the Instrumental Variable.Instrumental Variables (IV) based estimation allows the regression modeler to deal with a serious situation that bedevils a large fraction of regression models, one where one or more regression variables turn out to be correlated…