I’m not the person you asked, but here are some random, assorted examples of “structured data you want to learn something about”: - data you’ve pulled from an API, such as stock history or weather data, - banking…
What do you mean by “run business logic rules over the calculations”? Genuine question. Don’t most people embed business logic into their spreadsheet formulas? Or is there something else you’re referring to?
I agree with your sentiments. Makes me think that they are going for vendor lock in. I don’t know if that’s true, but it does feel like it.
You are correct about the previous ReMarkable stylus, but OP is correct about the ReMarkable Pro stylus. They have introduced a new, proprietary stylus that requires charging. And it’s incompatible with any other…
Or alternatively, “It’s better for me and my family to NOT be the ones dead in a small car if we get hit by an SUV.” mentality.
Chess and music are the gold standard for deliberate practice because they have been around for hundreds of years and have been studied long enough to have clear paths, techniques, and metrics to getting to certain…
> the faux-cassette tapes with an analogue audio input It was called a “cassette adapter” (for anyone interested in looking it up).
Are there any resources you’d recommend to learn this? Or is this just something you have to learn through trial and error? For context, I’m someone who has big blind spots in this area and trying to figure out how to…
Your comment is interesting because it shows the dilemma posed to those of us who struggle to communicate positive intentions without unintentionally upsetting people. On the one hand, there are people who would be…
Your feelings are definitely not unique. There’s a big thread in the article comments with a number of people expressing a similar view. I think you’re right that the whole thing is difficult. There are certainly people…
Nice device, but the data is stored with them, so the privacy issue remains.
The code didn’t render properly, and it’s not letting me edit the comment. Here’s my example: (df.method1() .method2() .method3() )
You can also debug by putting each method on a separate line, which allows for debugging by commenting out individual methods one at a time. It enhances readability too. Example: (df.method1() .method2() .method3() )
Can you give an example of what you mean by “meta programming” and “manual” in this context? I use pandas regularly, but I’m not sure exactly what you mean here. I’m wondering if you’re referring to some techniques I’m…
So you’re planning on getting an Apple Vision Pro?! :-)
I’d love to use a dedicated sleep tracking device, but they all now seem to require accounts, subscriptions, and forfeiting privacy. Sigh. So I track my sleep with a timer app instead, and lose the detailed monitoring…
Fantastic insight. It’s far easier for me to get up at 5:00 AM than to go to bed by 9:00 PM. Or even 10:00 PM.
> the preface claims that “You don’t need to know calculus or linear algebra. You don’t need any prior knowledge of statistics”. Downey makes this statement because his premise is that if you know Python, you can use…
There was one about space exploration based on Postgres, but I don’t remember the name.
Agree, but it’s trivial to add support for bluetooth controllers or keyboards.
This link doesn’t say what you’re saying it does. From the link: > For competitive purposes, a monopolist may use forced buying, or "tie-in" sales, to gain sales in other markets where it is not dominant and to make it…
There is a version of it in Emacs, called up with `M-x doctor`. The source is in `doctor.el`. https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsDoctor
I love that idea! It really grounds the idea in a useful metric.
Thanks for the detailed response. Very helpful.
I’m not the person you asked, but here are some random, assorted examples of “structured data you want to learn something about”: - data you’ve pulled from an API, such as stock history or weather data, - banking…
What do you mean by “run business logic rules over the calculations”? Genuine question. Don’t most people embed business logic into their spreadsheet formulas? Or is there something else you’re referring to?
I agree with your sentiments. Makes me think that they are going for vendor lock in. I don’t know if that’s true, but it does feel like it.
You are correct about the previous ReMarkable stylus, but OP is correct about the ReMarkable Pro stylus. They have introduced a new, proprietary stylus that requires charging. And it’s incompatible with any other…
Or alternatively, “It’s better for me and my family to NOT be the ones dead in a small car if we get hit by an SUV.” mentality.
Chess and music are the gold standard for deliberate practice because they have been around for hundreds of years and have been studied long enough to have clear paths, techniques, and metrics to getting to certain…
Chess and music are the gold standard for deliberate practice because they have been around for hundreds of years and have been studied long enough to have clear paths, techniques, and metrics to getting to certain…
> the faux-cassette tapes with an analogue audio input It was called a “cassette adapter” (for anyone interested in looking it up).
Are there any resources you’d recommend to learn this? Or is this just something you have to learn through trial and error? For context, I’m someone who has big blind spots in this area and trying to figure out how to…
Your comment is interesting because it shows the dilemma posed to those of us who struggle to communicate positive intentions without unintentionally upsetting people. On the one hand, there are people who would be…
Your feelings are definitely not unique. There’s a big thread in the article comments with a number of people expressing a similar view. I think you’re right that the whole thing is difficult. There are certainly people…
Nice device, but the data is stored with them, so the privacy issue remains.
The code didn’t render properly, and it’s not letting me edit the comment. Here’s my example: (df.method1() .method2() .method3() )
You can also debug by putting each method on a separate line, which allows for debugging by commenting out individual methods one at a time. It enhances readability too. Example: (df.method1() .method2() .method3() )
Can you give an example of what you mean by “meta programming” and “manual” in this context? I use pandas regularly, but I’m not sure exactly what you mean here. I’m wondering if you’re referring to some techniques I’m…
So you’re planning on getting an Apple Vision Pro?! :-)
I’d love to use a dedicated sleep tracking device, but they all now seem to require accounts, subscriptions, and forfeiting privacy. Sigh. So I track my sleep with a timer app instead, and lose the detailed monitoring…
Fantastic insight. It’s far easier for me to get up at 5:00 AM than to go to bed by 9:00 PM. Or even 10:00 PM.
> the preface claims that “You don’t need to know calculus or linear algebra. You don’t need any prior knowledge of statistics”. Downey makes this statement because his premise is that if you know Python, you can use…
There was one about space exploration based on Postgres, but I don’t remember the name.
Agree, but it’s trivial to add support for bluetooth controllers or keyboards.
This link doesn’t say what you’re saying it does. From the link: > For competitive purposes, a monopolist may use forced buying, or "tie-in" sales, to gain sales in other markets where it is not dominant and to make it…
There is a version of it in Emacs, called up with `M-x doctor`. The source is in `doctor.el`. https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsDoctor
I love that idea! It really grounds the idea in a useful metric.
Thanks for the detailed response. Very helpful.