Agreed. I remember hearing very good talk from someone working on Django documentations that was very close to what you describe. Cannot find the reference to the talk, but indeed this is how the documentation is…
if I got it correct, it helps connect to a wide array of backends, and even function calling. You can then directly use SQL to work with data from all those at the same time. The working assumptions then becomes that…
That looks like a typical collider bias to me... There should be no correlation between location and quality... But as you are looking at restaurant that are still "in business" you are introducing a bias. If you…
Same here, hence why I remembered it (even if it is from 2022), it did resonate so much with my own experience.
Basically that is what this study went into great length to measure, at least the way I understand it.
I haven’t seen this mentioned in the conversation yet, so I’ll bring it up here. A research paper from a few years ago introduced the concept of “customer inertia.” It found that users tend to overestimate their…
Am I correct to say the sacked engineer has a regular show on Youtube ? https://www.youtube.com/@GarethDennisTV
For those who find those kind of approach fund, Raymond Queneau created: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cent_mille_milliards_de_po%C3%... The physical book is actually not great to manipulate but it is fun. Another…
Reading that the Norway-Poland pipeline just happened to open today... Sounds like a loud a clear message to me, along the lines of "Gas pipeline seems to be very fragile around here, let's just hope nothing happens to…
I do think the distinction actually exists for the British Monarchy... A quick Googling would give you something like that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finances_of_the_British_royal_...
I think the point here is that her wealth being mostly private (or enough of it being private not being a specialist in those matters), the way she carried her duty was even more remarkable. You could easily imagine…
This is for a completely different reactor, "Equipment intended for the Jules Horowitz research reactor" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Horowitz_Reactor
For the EPR, you also had the Chinese Units, Taishan, that were started after but got connected to the grid before. https://pris.iaea.org/pris/CountryStatistics/ReactorDetails.... Other significant projects to check is…
There are actually quite a lot of them, the AIEA maintains the PRIS database: https://pris.iaea.org/pris/ You will see a lot of them being connected to the grid since.
I do not cook very often, but when I do, I love doing bread and/or pastries using yeast... It is kind of fun 1. It is just for recreation 2. Nope, sometimes I just wake-up with the need to cook something. 3. All sorts…
Agreed. I remember hearing very good talk from someone working on Django documentations that was very close to what you describe. Cannot find the reference to the talk, but indeed this is how the documentation is…
if I got it correct, it helps connect to a wide array of backends, and even function calling. You can then directly use SQL to work with data from all those at the same time. The working assumptions then becomes that…
That looks like a typical collider bias to me... There should be no correlation between location and quality... But as you are looking at restaurant that are still "in business" you are introducing a bias. If you…
Same here, hence why I remembered it (even if it is from 2022), it did resonate so much with my own experience.
Basically that is what this study went into great length to measure, at least the way I understand it.
I haven’t seen this mentioned in the conversation yet, so I’ll bring it up here. A research paper from a few years ago introduced the concept of “customer inertia.” It found that users tend to overestimate their…
Am I correct to say the sacked engineer has a regular show on Youtube ? https://www.youtube.com/@GarethDennisTV
For those who find those kind of approach fund, Raymond Queneau created: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cent_mille_milliards_de_po%C3%... The physical book is actually not great to manipulate but it is fun. Another…
Reading that the Norway-Poland pipeline just happened to open today... Sounds like a loud a clear message to me, along the lines of "Gas pipeline seems to be very fragile around here, let's just hope nothing happens to…
I do think the distinction actually exists for the British Monarchy... A quick Googling would give you something like that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finances_of_the_British_royal_...
I think the point here is that her wealth being mostly private (or enough of it being private not being a specialist in those matters), the way she carried her duty was even more remarkable. You could easily imagine…
This is for a completely different reactor, "Equipment intended for the Jules Horowitz research reactor" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Horowitz_Reactor
For the EPR, you also had the Chinese Units, Taishan, that were started after but got connected to the grid before. https://pris.iaea.org/pris/CountryStatistics/ReactorDetails.... Other significant projects to check is…
There are actually quite a lot of them, the AIEA maintains the PRIS database: https://pris.iaea.org/pris/ You will see a lot of them being connected to the grid since.
I do not cook very often, but when I do, I love doing bread and/or pastries using yeast... It is kind of fun 1. It is just for recreation 2. Nope, sometimes I just wake-up with the need to cook something. 3. All sorts…