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pythonwutang

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    Comment #21550394

    Would this make them a “centi-corn”?

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    Comment #21525379

    “Facebook data hacked by Google intern” Bad: 1.0000 - Good: 0.0000 It really disliked this one, even though it probably would get attention on HN.

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    Comment #21514840

    > Chunking is the term I used because that's more relevant to the data science If your intended audience are data scientists then why didn’t you mention Dask?

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    Comment #21360903

    Doesn’t render well on mobile. The pictures smash the text to the right instead of moving it below.

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    Comment #21306673

    Andrew Yang is the Trump of tech. And his brand of politics is more a dangerous threat to democracy than Trump’s is. His messaging and policies are just like Trump’s in that they’r…

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    Comment #21288980

    > By analyzing the blockchain and de-anonymizing bitcoin transactions, the agency was able to identify hundreds of predators around the world - even though those users thought that…

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    Comment #21278220

    How does this differ from Amazon Lambda? Only read the landing page so far but it looks like Lambda with just Node support. Can someone correct me if I’m off?

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    Comment #21174591

    Looks great! Thanks for the hard work Streamlit team. Our team started using Dash recently for an ML project and quickly got lost in callback hell and switched back to a notebook. …

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    Comment #21137795

    I doubt 99% of the community is so humorously pessimistic. This functionality can be easily replicated in several databases (with triggers and the like). Generated columns l make a…

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    Comment #21044178

    This is just the beginning. Start microwaving some popcorn because this will be quite a glorious train wreck to watch! Hopefully the negative impacts are economically isolated.

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    Comment #20970966

    > Therefore, the best thing to do is to deploy your program without resource limits, observe how your program behaves during idle/ regular and peak loads, and set requested/ limit …

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    Comment #20909803

    “Why Haskell is important” according to a Haskell consulting company. So taking this article with a big grain of salt. Haskell might be a great language but barely anyone (besides …

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    Comment #20832928

    This is an attempt to push Lyft out of CA by raising the cost side of the equation but that cost will eventually have to be passed to riders, which will dramatically drop demand. I…

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    Comment #20778370

    What an immature and rude way to criticize a young open source project. I’m disappointed that so many in our community appreciate this disrespectful writing style criticizing our k…

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    Comment #20754084

    FastAPI is my new favorite python api framework. Pydantic and starlette are such powerful combo. https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi

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    Comment #20353021

    > At some point in the future, we will use programmable bacteria for treatment Will bacteria be “programmable” in the same way that a computer is? Hard to believe so maybe that’s n…

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    Comment #20200459

    There are a couple tests available that measure divergent thinking, which is a part of creativity, but I’m not aware of any others. There certainly is an abundance of anecdotal evi…

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    Comment #20199971

    This focuses on IQ and memory but doesn’t it also impact creativity? I’d be interested in seeing studies about marijuana’s impact on the brain’s creative abilities to contrast with…

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    Comment #20187342

    > They cannot use anything except an algorithm to recommend videos That’s assuming recommendations need to be personalized. They could recommend at a higher level to groups of peop…

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    Comment #20128664

    I’m curious where the term “Superior General Knowledge” in the headline came from. It’s not explicitly defined in the article and ironically is not an intellectually humble way to …

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    Comment #20054585

    Are these apps available on the Apple App Store?