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  1. @Lluis_Revilla

    is a pleasure to work with. Sometimes mind bending (why does it not work? 🤔 … ahh, lists 🤦‍♂️)
    but most of the time great.

    I use it in combination with . I had situations where my code got faster and shorter by doing this.

    Enjoy

  2. @johnmackintosh

    would be sufficient for most of my demands I guess.

    Therefore, I can unfortunately not offer a better comment.

  3. CW: unpopular opinion about Tidyverse

    @kernpanik Usually, I also try to stick to base #rstats or lightweight packages (#tinyplot, #tinytable, #rdatatable, ...). Methinks, since most tutorial promote the tidyverse, some do not know base equivalent. However, base data frame operations may require more careful handling of row order, factor levels, and preserving the data frame structure. dplyr maintains a consistent behavior across grouped operations.

  4. CW: unpopular opinion about Tidyverse

    @kernpanik Usually, I also try to stick to base #rstats or lightweight packages (#tinyplot, #tinytable, #rdatatable, ...). Methinks, since most tutorial promote the tidyverse, some do not know base equivalent. However, base data frame operations may require more careful handling of row order, factor levels, and preserving the data frame structure. dplyr maintains a consistent behavior across grouped operations.

  5. CW: unpopular opinion about Tidyverse

    @kernpanik Usually, I also try to stick to base #rstats or lightweight packages (#tinyplot, #tinytable, #rdatatable, ...). Methinks, since most tutorial promote the tidyverse, some do not know base equivalent. However, base data frame operations may require more careful handling of row order, factor levels, and preserving the data frame structure. dplyr maintains a consistent behavior across grouped operations.

  6. CW: unpopular opinion about Tidyverse

    @kernpanik Usually, I also try to stick to base #rstats or lightweight packages (#tinyplot, #tinytable, #rdatatable, ...). Methinks, since most tutorial promote the tidyverse, some do not know base equivalent. However, base data frame operations may require more careful handling of row order, factor levels, and preserving the data frame structure. dplyr maintains a consistent behavior across grouped operations.

  7. @nerdherz
    Das ist schon spannend zu sehen, wie das hier im Fediverse gar keine Rolle spielt. Um es mal einzuordnen, da geht es um Influencer und Agenturen die Millionenbeträge vermutlich durch Betrug planvoll von Nutzern holen. Rechtsanwalt Prof. hat dazu ein Video gemacht und ordnet es strafrechtlich als möglichen Betrug ein. Wer das mal anschauen möchte, kann sich da ein Bild von dem Thema machen.

    youtube.com/watch?v=CbAwVCk6g-c

  8. Every time I work with data.table I think what a great package. The speed alone is great. What I also like is the tibble-like behavior when displaying data.

  9. I just discovered **Universal Android Debloater Next Generation** – a quick, user‑friendly way to clean up your phone by removing or disabling useless pre‑installed apps.

    🔗 github.com/Universal-Debloater
    ✨ Easy to use, instant results, no root required.

    Give it a try if you’re looking for a lighter, faster Android experience!

    #Android #Debloat #Privacy #DataProtection #RootTools #OpenSource #MobileSecurity #CleanPhone #TechTips #NoMoreBloat #UAD #UniversalDebloater

  10. I just discovered **Universal Android Debloater Next Generation** – a quick, user‑friendly way to clean up your phone by removing or disabling useless pre‑installed apps.

    🔗 github.com/Universal-Debloater
    ✨ Easy to use, instant results, no root required.

    Give it a try if you’re looking for a lighter, faster Android experience!

    #Android #Debloat #Privacy #DataProtection #RootTools #OpenSource #MobileSecurity #CleanPhone #TechTips #NoMoreBloat #UAD #UniversalDebloater

  11. I just discovered **Universal Android Debloater Next Generation** – a quick, user‑friendly way to clean up your phone by removing or disabling useless pre‑installed apps.

    🔗 github.com/Universal-Debloater
    ✨ Easy to use, instant results, no root required.

    Give it a try if you’re looking for a lighter, faster Android experience!

    #Android #Debloat #Privacy #DataProtection #RootTools #OpenSource #MobileSecurity #CleanPhone #TechTips #NoMoreBloat #UAD #UniversalDebloater

  12. I just discovered **Universal Android Debloater Next Generation** – a quick, user‑friendly way to clean up your phone by removing or disabling useless pre‑installed apps.

    🔗 github.com/Universal-Debloater
    ✨ Easy to use, instant results, no root required.

    Give it a try if you’re looking for a lighter, faster Android experience!

    #Android #Debloat #Privacy #DataProtection #RootTools #OpenSource #MobileSecurity #CleanPhone #TechTips #NoMoreBloat #UAD #UniversalDebloater

  13. @e_mydata
    Due to this article I learned about the existence of the a cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted Android devices. They claim it can improve the privacy, the security and battery life of a device.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    #android #debloat

    @soldan

  14. @e_mydata
    Due to this article I learned about the existence of the a cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted Android devices. They claim it can improve the privacy, the security and battery life of a device.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    @soldan

  15. @e_mydata
    Due to this article I learned about the existence of the a cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted Android devices. They claim it can improve the privacy, the security and battery life of a device.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    #android #debloat

    @soldan

  16. @e_mydata
    Due to this article I learned about the existence of the a cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted Android devices. They claim it can improve the privacy, the security and battery life of a device.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    #android #debloat

    @soldan

  17. @e_mydata
    Due to this article I learned about the existence of the a cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted Android devices. They claim it can improve the privacy, the security and battery life of a device.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    #android #debloat

    @soldan

  18. So much going on in this video.

    youtu.be/CAQ1fC38r7c?feature=s

    There is a demonstration at 2:45 by Gary Leuenberger, one of the original programmers of the DX7.

  19. I bought an 4.3 tablet ( onetouch, 18 £). Sure it is outdated but is sufficient. I found several great apps via and transferred them via Bluetooth (saved as txt) from my current phone to the old tablet (tablet certificate expired, need to update this). Is there any resource to find more apps in the meantime? I looked at a bit.

    @IzzyOnDroid do you have be chance a filter for the minimum Android version I missed in the web interface?

  20. @BraccoLaetitia

    This is great. Thanks for the feedback.
    How is the adoption by the researchers? Do they use it or do they which to use non-open source electronic lab notebooks?

  21. @beps I truly understand what you mean. I am now talking a little about . We have a solid integration of , and some other tools. works. A tight integration of would be nice. We have a good R console and a terminal. Likewise, we don't have the deep integration of , and . Some find it good (I) others find it a hindrance.
    In the end, there are many good choices.

  22. @nobodyinperson I keep them separated. I organize literature via . Sometimes I use when I look for a specific information in my library. When I write papers I make a snapshot of the papers a I want so cite. That is when I use alot in combination with .