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Deus_Novi5 t1_jbe0g8u wrote
Reply to comment by giteam in [OC] NVIDIA's FY22 income statement by giteam
Whats data center?
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Reply to comment by briansteel420 in Sentiment Analysis of some famous Twitter Acounts [OC] by briansteel420
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Reply to [OC] NVIDIA's FY22 income statement by giteam
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giteam OP t1_jbdxrev wrote
Reply to [OC] NVIDIA's FY22 income statement by giteam
The price of graphics cards has now fallen from the super-inflated prices of 2021 to more 'normal' prices, and NVIDIA's FY22 revenue is actually flat from FY21 as a result
Tools: Figma
briansteel420 OP t1_jbdxomb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Sentiment Analysis of some famous Twitter Acounts [OC] by briansteel420
thats exactly what I have done, what do you suggest?
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Reply to comment by briansteel420 in Sentiment Analysis of some famous Twitter Acounts [OC] by briansteel420
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Mcipark t1_jbdpdrk wrote
Reply to comment by kevdq in [Topic][Open] Open Discussion Thread — Anybody can post a general visualization question or start a fresh discussion! by AutoModerator
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
darealq t1_jbdo2ws wrote
Reply to comment by 41942319 in [OC] Which countries are doing their part in welcoming non-EU migrants? by tabthough
Also, if you're already displaced from your home, would you want to stop at one of the light grey countries or would you rather move a couple hundred kilometers more and entertain the possibility of earning 3-4x as much?
Ambitious-Event-5911 t1_jbdmx3v wrote
Reply to comment by Beatnikdan in Explore North America 20,000 years ago, at the peak of the last glacial age [OC] by mydriase
This. And it extended farther South almost to Spokane. An ice dam formed where the Clark Fork empties into Lake Pend Orellie, forming glacial Lake Missoula, and leading to epic flossing during the thaw.
Nearby-Candle-4499 t1_jbdk7ig wrote
Reply to comment by nathanhotsauce in [Topic][Open] Open Discussion Thread — Anybody can post a general visualization question or start a fresh discussion! by AutoModerator
I started with excel into power bi, as power bi was free to try and practice. The back-end power query feels somewhat same in excel vs power bi, so it felt like a good start for me
myspicename t1_jbdh1n1 wrote
Useless without knowing if post office counts stayed stable or up and down over time.
DodgerWalker t1_jbdei46 wrote
Is the bar graph the raw number and the line graph the percentage or is it the other way around? A legend would be helpful.
Evignity t1_jbde8ki wrote
Reply to comment by egf19305 in [OC] Which countries are doing their part in welcoming non-EU migrants? by tabthough
To be fair until the Ukrainian full-war Poland had the worst refugee numbers in the EU per capita
briansteel420 OP t1_jbdaqvp wrote
Reply to comment by 3K04T in Sentiment Analysis of some famous Twitter Acounts [OC] by briansteel420
With VaderSentiment Package - the SentimentIntensityAnalyzer.
The Score is the compound score for every Tweet in a month and then the mean of that.
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Reply to comment by mydriase in Explore North America 20,000 years ago, at the peak of the last glacial age [OC] by mydriase
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mydriase OP t1_jbd8sy6 wrote
Reply to comment by gael12334 in Explore North America 20,000 years ago, at the peak of the last glacial age [OC] by mydriase
Tout le Canada être comme : TOKEBECICCITE
RunninglikeNaruto t1_jbd5l4h wrote
Reply to comment by mydriase in Explore North America 20,000 years ago, at the peak of the last glacial age [OC] by mydriase
This is such a good poster!!!!! I made my first academic poster not long ago and it was good, but this is phenomenal
gcappaert OP t1_jbd579i wrote
Tools: Pandas and matplotlib
Source: USPS list of dedicated post offices, https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/statistics
LGZee t1_jbd4dzw wrote
Reply to Explore North America 20,000 years ago, at the peak of the last glacial age [OC] by mydriase
Canadians be living even closer to the US
Crembrelay t1_jbd3on8 wrote
Reply to Explore North America 20,000 years ago, at the peak of the last glacial age [OC] by mydriase
Man, America must have been so pristine and beautiful back them. Especially places like Oregon, California and Washington before western settlements… not that it isn’t today, (ill spare you the 21st century dread.) it was just pure untouched natural glory.
riverland t1_jbczle7 wrote
Reply to comment by SimplySerenity in [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
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.
TinKicker t1_jbcrnm1 wrote
Reply to Explore North America 20,000 years ago, at the peak of the last glacial age [OC] by mydriase
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.
Jackfruit71618 t1_jbcogz4 wrote
Reply to [OC] Let’s look at some train data 🚂, data from US Federal Railroad Administration by nymaps
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
mata_dan t1_jbe0gp7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Which countries are doing their part in welcoming non-EU migrants? by tabthough
>We already have huge issues with assimilation here, it’s not a secret
Explain. The UK is well known to have the best assimilation of migrants so that'll be difficult...