Sure, could very well be, and what is a perfect fit in one situation, might be unusable in another situation that at the surface looks like it's almost the same. It would be silly for me to claim that all data we need is already being collected or something like that. But that's not at odds with my abstract point that the realization that data is usually no longer the problem, but the lack of knowing what to do with it hasn't sunk in for most people. (This makes it sound like I think of myself as someone who has seen The Light and 'those others' are chumps, which would obviously be delusional of me, and I don't mean it that way)
I guess what I'm failing to articulate here is the shift that has snuck up on us over the last 10 or so years. My bitching about the quality of datasets today is about increasingly marginal issues (at the macro scale of course, there are still crap individual datasets, obviously); whereas 15 years ago, I didn't even have datasets to bitch about.
I guess what I'm failing to articulate here is the shift that has snuck up on us over the last 10 or so years. My bitching about the quality of datasets today is about increasingly marginal issues (at the macro scale of course, there are still crap individual datasets, obviously); whereas 15 years ago, I didn't even have datasets to bitch about.