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Data Engineer š Creator of the YouTube show Fun Fun Function, writes weekly data development chronicle: funfun.email š¦Previously @ Spotify & parity.io
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Hmm, Iām perhaps not quite understanding of the word, not being a native English speaker, but ethnicity isnāt something in DNA? If it was, we would call it biological. What does she mean, exactly, and what do you mean, when you use the term ethnicity? It seems like a word sloppily?
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go go go
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Are we in the Napster-era of LLMs? And will there even be the possibility of āSpotifyā since content creators (might) have learned a lesson about giving up providence there?
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Haha, I sort of love these quirks, takes me back to the early days of Twitter (I donāt think most people know that @replies wasnāt part of it initially and grew as a phenomena, not a feature
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Oh this was so good, thank you dearly
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Going into data from web dev, I knew there had to be a SharePoint around here somewhere, looks like I found it!
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Interesting! Thank you for the response and good luck on fighting the good fight! š
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Is it sort of like Smalltalk, that there is a built-in thing in R that people rely on?
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I would love to understand what a git-less world looks like, people that do R behave like weird aliens to me, as a web dev that have used git for everything for 15+ years. How does that even work? How do you negotiate changes? How do you not lose work? Why has git not been adopted?
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It is staggering how many people hold misunderstanding that programming languages are computer languages and then invent extremely counterproductive approaches that are variants of the fundamentally nonfunctional approach of using English as a programming language.
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Hmm. Im recently coming back to data science, how does JupiterLab compare to JupyterNotebooks (that I know it as) and how does it compare to modern tools like Hex.tech or Deepnote?
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Hmmm Iād like to see a graph here, it seems to me that the degree of concentration is somewhat relevant
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... DeepSeek exfiltrating a large amount of data using the OpenAI application programming interface, or API, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter is *hypocritical*.
ā¬ļø Fixed a typo in the article there.
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It also reminded me to look into CharaChorder again, and looks like they recently released a new version too www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYLH...
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I am really trying but hes reaching me here with posts like this even though I have both his surname and first name in my filters. Please write either of his names when posting about him so that I can filter him
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It's blocked because Docker signed some files in the installation incorrectly (and thus MacOS, correctly, blocks it from execution) and since the app doesn't run any auto-updater cannot run.