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No user record in our sample, but grob-gambit has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but grob-gambit has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
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The examples just don't seem that good to me. Just because the method is interesting doesn't mean the output is good automatically.
In the US, mortgage banking is about 20% or so of a regional bank on up in terms of revenue generation. Modern banking is an incredibly complex business so you could basically say no single division makes much money vs…
I don't think that is quite what Pareto had in mind. To me, it is the way that the investment banks/hedge funds were the elites 20 years ago and now the elites are from silicon valley. Along with that came a huge shift…
I think what is missing from this analysis is the offensive capability of American cyber. The way it is completely downplayed I suspect is proportional to its strength. If there was all this chatter how we need to…
This is easy to refute. Say a fraudster rips off 90% of what is in your checking account right now, you contact the bank and a language model tells you everything will be resolved shortly. There is no reality now or in…
We already have a worse form of what you are talking about with #2. Youtube is already overwhelmed with convincing bullshit videos put out by humans in order to make money, truth and reality be damned. The best thing…
I partially agree, there are huge delusions of Homo economicus. There is also this other process at work that is shaped by quarterly earnings reports in public markets. Maybe if we started over with a mirror economy…
I think open communication in a toxic environment can obviously amplify toxicity or at least less open communication can act as a damper on toxicity. Slack is surely not the generator of toxicity but it seems obvious it…
I don't have a counter argument. Not to be ironic but ChatGPT4o gives a better response to the question at hand than anything I have read in this thread: https://chatgpt.com/share/c10c540f-b9c2-4714-ae6b-77460b900b...
What has worked best for me is to disregard d3 attr. Attr made sense a long time ago but now if using a framework it is just so much easier to work with SVG elements directly instead of so many attr just for svg…
That is exactly it. A big part of the mental model is understanding the concept of tidy data from Hadley Wickham too. I could not understand some of the design choices until I understood tidy data and not being much…