Add predict_linear exploration blog#2947
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Thanks for sharing this, @OpeOnikute. I’ve added a few missing commas. Otherwise, LGTM. I think it’s ready to merge, but I’ll let the docs bug scrub team review it tomorrow (if they get to it) before publishing.
Signed-off-by: Opeyemi Onikute <opeyemionikute@yahoo.com> Co-authored-by: Victoria Nduka <122698422+nwanduka@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Opeyemi Onikute <opeyemionikute@yahoo.com>
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Hi @nwanduka, thanks for the suggestions. I've added them in and squashed the commits. Can we get this merged? |
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As discussed in #2861, this pull request adds a blog post describing predict_linear and how it works. The main difference between the original proposal and this one is that I did not go into the full details of ML (regression vs. classification) because I don't consider it relevant to the Prometheus blog. Instead, the article focuses on only what is needed to understand how predict_linear itself works and what the current limitations are.
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