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@arildsen Yup, click on the #StorkNest tag for more :)
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@arildsen @CiaraNi
For our #TatrasTrainTrip this September (which was pretty much trouble free) we flew out to Vienna which made me feel really guilty, but it was the only option given our time constraints for the rail journey back home from Bratislava to central England. -
Found out today that Nushell is using #Polars and that plugins can be written in :python: https://fosstodon.org/@tsvenson/115406094496385448
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If I were running a blog on applying #randomforest models to various problems, I would call it The Statistical Lumberjack 🤔
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I am familiar with classical process control but not very experienced or up-to-date on the state of the art. I imagine a situation where you have a controller and a plant: What is it called when you cannot be sure that the control signals are executed by the plant?
They may not be executed at all, or they may only be partially executed. After a possible time delay, the controller knows whether / to which extent the signal was executed.
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I speculate whether this can be done as a #spline smoothing problem with constraints to enforce the average? 🤔
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I speculate whether this can be done as a #spline smoothing problem with constraints to enforce the average? 🤔
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I speculate whether this can be done as a #spline smoothing problem with constraints to enforce the average? 🤔
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I speculate whether this can be done as a #spline smoothing problem with constraints to enforce the average? 🤔
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I speculate whether this can be done as a #spline smoothing problem with constraints to enforce the average? 🤔
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Why does convexity/concavity in mathematics seem to contradict the dictionary definition?
In the usual mathematical definition of convexity, a function is #convex when it forms a “trough”, i.e. it curves downward, seen from above. I have always pictured it like that - seen from above, so it curves “inward”.
However, the dictionary definition says it means: “curved outwards, like the surface of an eye” [Cambridge Dictionary]. This also seems to be the interpretation for optical lenses.
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I just came across Framework laptops: https://frame.work
Now, I don’t need a new #laptop any time soon, but when I do I will definitely consider these.
Finally a company who designs their devices for #repairability and #upgradablity. I am so tired of the tendency of especially Apple of gluing devices together and whatnot which makes it very difficult to repair or upgrade anything.
Framework goes against the race to obsolescence and their designs are open source. -
I just got this little beauty back from service. It has been repaired and serviced by a very helpful watch repairman.
It’s a King Seiko 5246-6020 from January 1972. The case is in nice used condition. The dial is in perfect condition and the crystal is a NOS one sourced from Japan. It also came with the original bracelet which is also in really good condition 🤩 -
Beautiful sunny autumn day here in northern Denmark ☀️
I finally got the correct watch hands on this gem recently. I really have soft spot for those #vintage DS-2. -
This old Certina DS-2 is a fairly new addition to my collection. After testing it a bit on a black leather strap, which I don't really think worked so well, it looks much better with a brown strap.
I feel pretty lucky to have found this quite uncommon dial variant. -
Big surprise! I must have made a rookie mistake 😅
So, I cultivated the pepper plants from sweet red peppers like these which are not spicy at all. It turns out the green, unripe peppers from the plant are really spicy - like #jalapeños! Is this how jalapeños eventually turn out? -
The #chantarelle season is in full bloom here in Denmark 😃
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How do you pronounce "k9s" as in, the Kubernetes management UI?
I call it [kuber-nineties], because its wonderfully old-school text UI reminds me of nineties DOS ☺️ That, and [kubernetes] is typically abbreviated k8s.
But, I don't know what for example the k9s developers call it. -
@HeidiSeibold I also write tests for my software. They are not primarily for usability but mostly for assuring quality and correctness, but I also think they can serve to demonstrate how the software works or should be expected to work.
In #Python , one testing framework, #doctest , is convenient for incorporating tests as examples into the documentation. This way they can both serve as usage examples in the before-mentioned docstrings and as automated tests. -
@HeidiSeibold I try to document my software well. Keep documentation and code together. I believe this makes it less likely to get out of sync.
In #Python , #docstrings are great for usage documentation. They are embedded in the code and at the same time facilitate automatic generation of nicely formatted, coherent documentation.
I also try to improve code readability by opting for more self-explanatory code structures and naming and comment sparingly where necessary. -
@HeidiSeibold I try to document my software well. Keep documentation and code together. I believe this makes it less likely to get out of sync.
In #Python , #docstrings are great for usage documentation. They are embedded in the code and at the same time facilitate automatic generation of nicely formatted, coherent documentation.
I also try to improve code readability by opting for more self-explanatory code structures and naming and comment sparingly where necessary. -
@HeidiSeibold I try to document my software well. Keep documentation and code together. I believe this makes it less likely to get out of sync.
In #Python , #docstrings are great for usage documentation. They are embedded in the code and at the same time facilitate automatic generation of nicely formatted, coherent documentation.
I also try to improve code readability by opting for more self-explanatory code structures and naming and comment sparingly where necessary. -
@HeidiSeibold I try to document my software well. Keep documentation and code together. I believe this makes it less likely to get out of sync.
In #Python , #docstrings are great for usage documentation. They are embedded in the code and at the same time facilitate automatic generation of nicely formatted, coherent documentation.
I also try to improve code readability by opting for more self-explanatory code structures and naming and comment sparingly where necessary. -
3 things about John G. Avildsen’s SAVE THE TIGER [1973]
1. Garters for his socks.
2. “You want something?”
“Yes … I want that girl in a Cole Porter song. I want to see Lena Horne at the Cotton Club. Hear Billie Holiday sing ‘Fine and Mellow.’ Walk in that kind of rain that never washes the perfume away. I want to be in love with something. Anything.”
3. He slips him the envelope of cash and tells him to do it Sunday, while Phil is out fishing. -
The Movies That Moved Me: John G. Avildsen’s THE KARATE KID: PART II https://filmcombatsyndicate.com/the-movies-that-moved-me-john-g-avildsens-the-karate-kid-part-ii/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #TheMoviesThatMovedMe #johngavildsen #PatMorita
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3 things about John G. Avildsen’s JOE [1970]
1. “38% of liberals are fags. That’s a fact.”
2. A special dinner for their guests: delivery from the best Chinese restaurant in Astoria.
3. $10,000 socked away that his wife doesn’t know about. Plus two lots down in Florida. -
Film Review: QUEEN OF THE RING (2024): Emily Bett Rickards Delivers a Fine Performance in Ash Avildsen's Rousing Biopic
#AdamDemos #AlstonRamsay #AshAvildsen #CaraBuono #DamarisLewis #DeborahAnnWoll #EmilyBettRickards #FrancescaEastwood #GavinCasalegno #JamesE.Cornette #JeffLeen #JettJansen #JoshLucas #KaileyFarmer #KelliBerglund #Mari...
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Film Review: QUEEN OF THE RING (2024): Emily Bett Rickards Delivers a Fine Performance in Ash Avildsen's Rousing Biopic
#AdamDemos #AlstonRamsay #AshAvildsen #CaraBuono #DamarisLewis #DeborahAnnWoll #EmilyBettRickards #FrancescaEastwood #GavinCasalegno #JamesE.Cornette #JeffLeen #JettJansen #JoshLucas #KaileyFarmer #KelliBerglund #Mari...
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Film Review: QUEEN OF THE RING (2024): Emily Bett Rickards Delivers a Fine Performance in Ash Avildsen's Rousing Biopic
#AdamDemos #AlstonRamsay #AshAvildsen #CaraBuono #DamarisLewis #DeborahAnnWoll #EmilyBettRickards #FrancescaEastwood #GavinCasalegno #JamesE.Cornette #JeffLeen #JettJansen #JoshLucas #KaileyFarmer #KelliBerglund #Mari...
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Film Review: QUEEN OF THE RING (2024): Emily Bett Rickards Delivers a Fine Performance in Ash Avildsen's Rousing Biopic
#AdamDemos #AlstonRamsay #AshAvildsen #CaraBuono #DamarisLewis #DeborahAnnWoll #EmilyBettRickards #FrancescaEastwood #GavinCasalegno #JamesE.Cornette #JeffLeen #JettJansen #JoshLucas #KaileyFarmer #KelliBerglund #Mari...