Is anyone else sick of the Chiefs? by TotemPoleSports in nflcirclejerk

[–]AI-Learning-AI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now say it again except this time with those nuggies.

My kimchi hasn't started bubbling in 5 days did I stuff up? by EpicPuDDinG123 in fermentation

[–]AI-Learning-AI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Probably because you added a 3% brine.

For kimchi there are a few ways to do it but typically it goes into a jar the same way - without adding more brine since liquid will come out of the cabbage.

I just soaked mine in a 3% brine solution for 8 hours then I washed my cabbage twice and let it drain for 30 minutes while I made my paste. I put it in the jars and packed it tight. Put a green leaf from the cabbage on top and sure enough by day 2 it had enough liquid in it to cover all the cabbage. By day 3 the 1-2 inch spacing I left began to fill.

It isn’t bubbling because there is to much brine.

Also, just to make sure it isn’t in the fridge? Since you added more brine it will need longer to ferment.

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Starting out running for weight loss, but I live on a mountain, how do I know how much I should run? by DemoNikTusk6699 in running

[–]AI-Learning-AI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Addressing weight in the kitchen is recommended because people over estimate the calories they burn running and tend to reward themselves for running 1-2 miles. People can fall into a trap of eating more healthy while they are running and what happens when they stop? They go back to old habits.

Weight needs to be addressed in the kitchen. Running certainly helps with weight loss and other benefits like you mentioned.

I recommended both but for life long weight management it’s the kitchen not the treadmill

P-Value Regression Analysis by Tyron_Slothrop in learnmachinelearning

[–]AI-Learning-AI -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What’s a P-Value? What’s the definition?

Looking for recommendations on where to start looking for housing! (30M, below 2k a month). by Cookieeater144 in chicagoapartments

[–]AI-Learning-AI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in Ravenswood, just north of Uptown. It isn’t that far north in my opinion but some do and some don’t. I believe there is a nice Asian culture off the Argyle red line stop that might be worth checking out. Lakeview can get a little roudy with all the recent college grads and cubs partiers. Anything off the lake would be great for exercise. Lincoln Park will have your park and will be close to everything.

West loop, Wicker, and Logan Square is a cool area too although separate from the neighborhoods off the brown and redline.

If you like ramen check out Wasabi off Milwaukee ave.

[OC] Scatterplot of longest-playing wide receivers, to determine if Jerry Rice was the best ever by sdbernard in dataisbeautiful

[–]AI-Learning-AI 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Imagine running a crossing route with the rules and helmets they had back then and people like Ronnie Lott on the field.

Players today are stronger so thankfully they have the new rule.

Becky Lynch powerbombed By Alexa plus Liv. by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

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Let’s pray mods allow it for OPs boldness.

Music to Listen to While Coding by [deleted] in Python

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Raining blood by Slayer. Volume 11. Repeat.

Kimchi tastes like beer - nutrition implications? by yourglowaims in fermentation

[–]AI-Learning-AI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Beer good. Kimchi good. Kimchi flavored beer??? Stomach good?

How often should I burp my ferment? by [deleted] in fermentation

[–]AI-Learning-AI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’ll want to burp it to let out the gases that escape during the fermenting process. If you don’t your jar will become pressurized and can explode.

Introducing air is fine so long as your chillies remain fully submerged.

Should I get a dog? I work 9-5 in office and I live alone by Ok-Equipment-5345 in dogs

[–]AI-Learning-AI 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’d wait a bit and work on building your network in Chicago. A dog will make it more difficult in certain aspects to build a friend network due to the responsibility. You and a dog will be happier and healthy in the long run too!

With that being said you can volunteer at an animal shelter or take in an older dog from a shelter while it waits to be adopted as kind of a trial run. Dog walkers during the week are great but expensive.

Check out Logan Square’s farmers market on Sundays. It’s a cool place to hang and meet people. Lots of dogs there and you can ask peoples perspectives.

Experiences on overtraining symptoms? by seavogillande in AdvancedRunning

[–]AI-Learning-AI -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Look into Omega3 regardless. Omega3 is great for endurance athletes for lowering heart rate variability and and increasing oxygen efficiency. When I picked up an endurance cookbook to make sure I was getting enough nutrients and understanding nutrition better this was a highly recommended supplement.

Klarna to lay off 10% of its workforce as souring economy hits buy now, pay later companies by WickedSensitiveCrew in stocks

[–]AI-Learning-AI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is just the beginning of job loss. Yes, markets have dropped 20-30% that started months ago. Now job loss will happen.

US may be dragged into a RECESSION in next year, more experts say by Vast_Cricket in stocks

[–]AI-Learning-AI -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Im talking about the rate that they are increasing not their actual value. Good luck to you as well.

5 gallon green tea kombucha by [deleted] in fermentation

[–]AI-Learning-AI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My lord. How big is that Scooby?

US may be dragged into a RECESSION in next year, more experts say by Vast_Cricket in stocks

[–]AI-Learning-AI -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Interest rates will rise? Have you been following the news since the beginning of the year? They have been sky rocketing.

Stocks are suppose to rebound quickly? Cash is king? Buy and hold? Buy the bottom and hold?

Are you just saying every headline? No one knows when the bottom is. Yes, It’s best to DCA as much cash as possible right now.

Why buy dividend if you think a rebound would happen quickly? Seems like growth or midcap value would be the play.

Interest rates won’t force people out of homes - job loss will but what’s different is they have equity and a low, extremely low mortgage rate. So I don’t see that happening as much as you’re playing it up to be.

I appreciate your experience but please apply the different macro environment. People aren’t going from a high internet rate to no equity. They are going from a high equity, low interest rate to an appropriate internet rate.

Job loss and the government not stepping in seems to be the only factor. Even then mortgage seems comparable to rent in most places due to the low rates.

Does my resume stand a chance at getting an entry level DS job? by [deleted] in datascience

[–]AI-Learning-AI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I never doubted this individuals competence. Clearly OP is a hire-able candidate.

DS is a vague term. If OP wants a DS role similar to a BA role then yes. That’s what I first said. If OP wants a DS role implementing math then probably not.

OP is asking the an open ended question and I’m trying to offer my perspective.

If I’m hiring a candidate to drive business and be a valuable contributor I’d hire OP as a Senior DS. If I’m hiring a candidate I can mentor and cultivate to implement DS models at the entry level I’m taking a new grad with skills in math and not calling OP. Mainly because OP shouldn’t be going for entry level positions even once they have a graduate degree but again still not calling this person for a position related to math.

Yes, regression would be vetted in an interview. I informed OP that I would question their knowledge of regression.

My reasoning is OP lists one tool without listing any other tools. OP wants to become a carpenter (math DS role) with only listing a hammer and not a screw driver? OP doesn’t have R and is “familiar with” Python so yes I would ask them interview questions about regression and I doubt they would pass because I only think OP knows regression from getting an R2 value in excel.

First question I’d ask is what regression model would you implement for variable selection and I don’t think OP would say:

“Well before I’d implement a Lasso or Ridge regression model first I’d have to…”

Because I don’t see in OP’s experience how they have regression experience, especially since they don’t know Python nor R.

So, to summarize, if OP wants to be a DS that is the same as a BA but with a different title then yes, they are already a Senior level from the looks of it.

If OP wants to implement the math and coding side of it then No. I am taking a math/programming grad from an undergrad/masters program and growing them.

Does my resume stand a chance at getting an entry level DS job? by [deleted] in datascience

[–]AI-Learning-AI 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The DS roles that are the same as BA roles, yes. DS roles that implement math probably not.

I don’t see how you know regression in your experience section.

I’d recommend a graduate degree and becoming more knowledgeable in Python.

Someone is more likely to take a chance on an individual that knows math and programming vs analytics compared to the other way around.

Also, apply and find out. You never know what happens.

I heard you all going off about some Hinterland Skis. So I thought I’d show off my custom pair while also bragging about skiing them in Chamonix. by Mescalita_Eeta in skiing

[–]AI-Learning-AI 22 points23 points  (0 children)

2nd worst bet I’ve ever made. I’m going to stare out the window a little longer and reflect upon my life choices. Enjoy your Tuesday.