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Mcipark t1_jbdpdrk wrote

it’s not an AI but there are commands you can use to run regressions and visualize data in r, and it’s generally pretty simple. You would import certain libraries, import your dataset, and tell r what variables to run the regression with. You can do all sorts of tests and charts etc, including chi squared, linear/logistic regression, Kruskal-Wallace test, basically anything you need to do to understand data better.

DM me if you need any help

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riverland t1_jbczle7 wrote

Not required to ask. By going first and telling what offer I got, usually the other side replies with their salary.

These website works for large companies. For startups and medium size they are useless — but, even if they work, I would probably get outdated information, since this movement to lower salaries is pretty recent.

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TinKicker t1_jbcrnm1 wrote

So I’ve been hiking all over Manitoulin Island in Ontario for pretty much my entire life. (It’s in northern Lake Huron).

Even if you’re well off any trails, you never need a compass. The glaciers pushed down from the north, and left deep gouges in the exposed rock as they pushed south.

Just look for the gouges in the exposed fossilized coral reefs. They’re all north/south. The entire island is a compass.

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Jackfruit71618 t1_jbcogz4 wrote

Have to question the meaning of “derailment” here. It’s difficult to imagine the common idea of derailment - bunches of cars spilling off the track causing mass damage - happening by the hundreds each year. Perhaps it includes any record of a wheel getting off track (technically a derail). Some context would be great

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