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It’s common practice to cut the y axis, did you guys not cover that in visualisation?
It’s common practice to cut the y axis, did you guys not cover that in visualisation?
Just install endeavourOS or something.
There’s a learning curve and a few games will break, but it is a much less hostile environment.
Well this isn’t quite true, automation and computers have replaced many jobs. They just haven’t been skilled labour.
Now AI is catching up with skilled labour, whether it’s CNNs for loss prevention, LSTM/1DCNN for anomaly detection in Time Series (e.g. biosignal, finance) or more recently llms explaining and adapting code.
In one way or another, that work, at least in part, would have been done by a person, even if it’s an intern for example.
How does this compare to auto111?
Sqlite and duckdb are great, I don’t know about shitty.
You don’t get the visual feedback but the query language, reliability and python interface are all top notch.
Except every scientist and analyst. Stats, data sci and ML is done in R and Python, be it astro, health data or genomics.
If someone has been taught stats in spreadsheet software, they have have been taught wrong, period.
Also, programming is a very strong term. we’re talking about stats in a scripting language, not software development in CPP.
Possibly, probably, although I’m not sure tbh. I know that it’s very challenging to read in light of modern notation.
So let’s swap that for any Calculus textbook. I’m also open to swapping C for the Rust book.
What about vpn behind WireGuard/OpenVPV?
I would presume no?