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mslip

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    Comment #27050452

    Something that isn’t PTSD inducing would be better lol

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    Comment #26040793

    What wisdom! Thank you senior dev person

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    Comment #26040513

    Always enjoyed spyder for its variable explorer.

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    Comment #25672339

    You can specify version numbers in renv, you take snapshots of your dependencies into a lock file and can always restore from there or make a new snapshot.

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    Comment #25672324

    Not really relevant but just to note packrat had been soft-deprecated and is superseded by renv, which comes standard with rstudio.

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    Comment #25621295

    lol that’s actually a great point though, valid criticism should be celebrated.

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    Comment #25489662

    Hey I replied to your comment in the other thread to address your point.

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    Comment #25489574

    Right I saw that but his statement was rather short and vague, my point is I haven’t seen them directly cite how it was Russia. Microsoft beautifully described the attack itself in…

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    Comment #25489239

    Not a Trump supporter, but I’ve been trying to find direct evidence as to this attack being from Russia and I haven’t found anything beyond speculative statements. Even if this att…

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    Comment #25489161

    So far I haven’t seen any evidence that this attack points to Russia beyond speculative statements. I understand the US looks weak if it doesn’t call someone out though, as the fir…

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    Comment #25486783

    I mean posting a solution regardless if it is accepted still provides utility for others stumbling across the post. I have like 3 karma on my stackoverflow profile but most of my q…

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    Comment #25486753

    This! This is saved me so many times when I’ve exhausted stackoverflow.

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    Comment #22893091

    Heh nice, I don’t know if you like sports but climbing is really fun. Each climbing problem is pretty similar to figuring out a programming problem: breaking something down into su…

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    Comment #22849037

    What kind of stuff would you do for fun?

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    Comment #22729866

    Awesome work! I’m a big fan of fuzzywuzzy so I’ll be checking this out:) Currently I’m split between using fuzzy logic in my backend python code as opposed to it being built into a…

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    Comment #21793107

    If you want to look at data frames as you run sections of your code you will have to use r markdown chunks.

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    Comment #21232997

    Absolutely love bone marrow. Pretty rare I get to eat it though.

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    Comment #20970980

    This sounds familiar

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    Comment #20687263

    That’s amazing. Reminds of a personal finance class I took where we played a stock trading simulation based on prices from the actual market. One of my friends edited the HTML on t…

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    Comment #20679183

    Appreciate you sharing your perspective. I remember a friend of mine in middle/high school would load games onto the schools networked drives. It seems IT played the games too beca…

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    Comment #20598449

    Ah ok I thought you meant using water as a medium for stimulation with gel electrodes. But yeah sadly I know exactly what you mean, I’ve had to clean a lot of gel electrodes.

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    Comment #20590722

    You know the make arduinos with cortex processor right? Arduino primo, blue fruit nrf52,...

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    Comment #20535425

    Warm water for sponge electrodes? I can’t imagine water being helpful for gel electrodes.

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    Comment #18870485

    Very fun game! I cheered when I got my first square.