Luckily we have metrics that can evaluate goodness of fit and don’t have to rely on our eyeballs. :)
More seriously, thanks a bunch for putting this together. I want to revisit the original growth metrics post sometime in January 2019 (I think Jan-Dec metrics are better than Aug-Jul metrics) and I’ll definitely include this post.
Luckily we have metrics that can evaluate goodness of fit and don’t have to rely on our eyeballs. :)
More seriously, thanks a bunch for putting this together. I want to revisit the original growth metrics post sometime in January 2019 (I think Jan-Dec metrics are better than Aug-Jul metrics) and I’ll definitely include this post.