Yes I expressed myself badly. I meant risk mitigation plan. Usually in grant proposals we are asked to identify what are the major risks (in terms of incidence x impact) for each work package and produce a mitigation…
This is very cool, but I feel like I should tell you from a marketing perspective that in French "etron" means turd.
This looks interesting, and like it could fill a gap for the planning of research grants. Any chance it could integrate task-level risk management plan, and export as a Gantt chart?
More like CICO, but make sure to eat high satiety carbs, a variety of vegetables, a lot of protein, enough good fats, and have a way to estimate your overall activity level and keep it constant or even slightly higher…
The core issue of CICO as you pointed out is that it's a truism that ignores key aspects of a diet that usually come with a restriction in caloric intake - hunger can lead to poor food choices (decrease in TEF) and…
Anything that states that an entire macronutrient is more satiating than another macronutrient is crank science and you should dismiss it. High fibre "carbs" for example are incredibly satiating.
One person's dread will be another's business opportunity - is there any good search engine/recommender system for podcasts?
A few things that come to mind from having worked in many coffees in a few countries where those were implemented would be to institute an off-peak/peak time policy where people are asked not to work during peak time…
It looks very nice. Only thing I am worried about is how you plan to make it sustainable. I don't fancy spending time filling a profile for everything to disappear in a few months.
Mostly about generating explanations for the classification/tagging
That's fantastic. I was about to start a project in October building something that's almost completely there already, for a specific use case (annotation of therapy sessions).
I wish my university had something like this for internal use (student projects, research).
Not to mention some higher percentage threshold have been floated around as necessary for some of the more contagious variants of the virus.
> if you ask normal people, they will hate this - only some data fanatics want this feature. Show the evidence. Wanting data privacy is far from the fringe minority sentiment you imply it to be, otherwise GDPR wouldn't…
"Astrology for nerds" is one way of describing it that I always liked even though I don't know who is the original author of the expression (if there even is one).
It reminds me of the old Eureqa software [1], which I used almost 10 years ago in some research work. It got bought out by a company and kind of shut down, so it's nice to see alternatives. Since then some good packages…
If treating their workers with decency is such an insurmountable hurdle then yes I would argue that we are much better off without your friend's company.
> How about we don't force people into things. That's all great in theory, but in practice you are always forced one way or another. If you are not forced to take paternal leave, then social pressure forces you to not…
This looks nice, and I might give it a try to transcribe the live Q&A sessions I am doing for the course I teach. My question is how well does it handle accents? My slight French accent often trips the Cortana-powered…
Have you tried HipsterSound [1] ? It's not perfect but it's closer to it [1] https://hipstersound.com/ambient.html
I have a couple of Google Home Minis but I never paid for them, one was gifted by Spotify and one by Google when they were getting rid of their stock of the old model. I usually use them to control the lights and…
Thank you for the explanation, I was wondering the exact same thing and I know nothing about optics.
Fair enough, in that sense yes I agree that a lot of people don't have a good understanding of the inner workings of their government.
It's an interesting idea but doesn't that go directly against the TOS of most phone providers?
> The internet is really good at keeping us in our bubbles, making a lot of assumptions on geolocated IPs. PocketCast, and I assume a lot of other podcast apps, let you change your country in the settings when you are…
Yes I expressed myself badly. I meant risk mitigation plan. Usually in grant proposals we are asked to identify what are the major risks (in terms of incidence x impact) for each work package and produce a mitigation…
This is very cool, but I feel like I should tell you from a marketing perspective that in French "etron" means turd.
This looks interesting, and like it could fill a gap for the planning of research grants. Any chance it could integrate task-level risk management plan, and export as a Gantt chart?
More like CICO, but make sure to eat high satiety carbs, a variety of vegetables, a lot of protein, enough good fats, and have a way to estimate your overall activity level and keep it constant or even slightly higher…
The core issue of CICO as you pointed out is that it's a truism that ignores key aspects of a diet that usually come with a restriction in caloric intake - hunger can lead to poor food choices (decrease in TEF) and…
Anything that states that an entire macronutrient is more satiating than another macronutrient is crank science and you should dismiss it. High fibre "carbs" for example are incredibly satiating.
One person's dread will be another's business opportunity - is there any good search engine/recommender system for podcasts?
A few things that come to mind from having worked in many coffees in a few countries where those were implemented would be to institute an off-peak/peak time policy where people are asked not to work during peak time…
It looks very nice. Only thing I am worried about is how you plan to make it sustainable. I don't fancy spending time filling a profile for everything to disappear in a few months.
Mostly about generating explanations for the classification/tagging
That's fantastic. I was about to start a project in October building something that's almost completely there already, for a specific use case (annotation of therapy sessions).
I wish my university had something like this for internal use (student projects, research).
Not to mention some higher percentage threshold have been floated around as necessary for some of the more contagious variants of the virus.
> if you ask normal people, they will hate this - only some data fanatics want this feature. Show the evidence. Wanting data privacy is far from the fringe minority sentiment you imply it to be, otherwise GDPR wouldn't…
"Astrology for nerds" is one way of describing it that I always liked even though I don't know who is the original author of the expression (if there even is one).
It reminds me of the old Eureqa software [1], which I used almost 10 years ago in some research work. It got bought out by a company and kind of shut down, so it's nice to see alternatives. Since then some good packages…
If treating their workers with decency is such an insurmountable hurdle then yes I would argue that we are much better off without your friend's company.
> How about we don't force people into things. That's all great in theory, but in practice you are always forced one way or another. If you are not forced to take paternal leave, then social pressure forces you to not…
This looks nice, and I might give it a try to transcribe the live Q&A sessions I am doing for the course I teach. My question is how well does it handle accents? My slight French accent often trips the Cortana-powered…
Have you tried HipsterSound [1] ? It's not perfect but it's closer to it [1] https://hipstersound.com/ambient.html
I have a couple of Google Home Minis but I never paid for them, one was gifted by Spotify and one by Google when they were getting rid of their stock of the old model. I usually use them to control the lights and…
Thank you for the explanation, I was wondering the exact same thing and I know nothing about optics.
Fair enough, in that sense yes I agree that a lot of people don't have a good understanding of the inner workings of their government.
It's an interesting idea but doesn't that go directly against the TOS of most phone providers?
> The internet is really good at keeping us in our bubbles, making a lot of assumptions on geolocated IPs. PocketCast, and I assume a lot of other podcast apps, let you change your country in the settings when you are…