> On the name though --- "eval_MSE" is a nonstandard term for "variance"
> no? MSE usually refers to a loss criterion, for comparing predictions
> with targets.

return_variance

would work for me instead of

eval_MSE

(which should have been eval_mse anyway)

Alex

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