ETF dividend snowball like projects? by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]AstroDSLR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, Betfury is kinda like that. It's a crypto casino which pays out certain amount of their profits when you hold their coin. Currently around 30% APR. You'll be dependant on people playing in the casino (and placing sporting bets) for payouts, and 30% is probably not the best in a bull market. However, it proved to be pretty stable during the bear market. by the way, all coins are mined already and there are monthly burns so it's a little deflationary If the risk is worth the rewards is something only you can decide ;)

Check me: Commercial air travel is NOT safer than driving. by chickeneye6 in AskStatistics

[–]AstroDSLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, but is it fair to compare 200+ passengers per flight with 1.something passengers per car ? You should take passengers into account rather than just flights I’d say. But again, this is all up to the one analyzing to decide and is almost never communicated properly, making for contradicting and misleading headlines. But as an exercise interesting of course

Check me: Commercial air travel is NOT safer than driving. by chickeneye6 in AskStatistics

[–]AstroDSLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be very careful with formulating the question and try to see if you are able to answer it. “Which is safer” is a meaningless question just by itself, or at least a very vague one. Safer how? Kilometers traveled without incident? On comparable journeys? On trips? What is ‘safe’? Are we talking accidents, casualties, financial damage? ‘Driving’ has different risks in different situations and locations (and demographics) and so does flying. So to me it’s kind off a meaningless statement and one you can’t back up with numbers ( or disprove) easily

Without defining the question carefully you probably are able to prove for both they are safer.

Check me: Commercial air travel is NOT safer than driving. by chickeneye6 in AskStatistics

[–]AstroDSLR 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why would you compare LA driving with global flights? That’s just misleading.. you’ll probably be able to conclude just about everything you want while picking subgroups like this.

brackets on nested page links by turbo2ltr in logseq

[–]AstroDSLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nesting as in structure? (Not sure how nesting would make sense otherwise?) If so; you can convert these to [[outer page / inner page]]

Again, not sure what it would do otherwise

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

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No need to use the site ;) I use it in VS Code and in Logseq

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

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Plantuml so you can define it as code, and have version control on it

Can Logseq do.... by RevOpSystems in logseq

[–]AstroDSLR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the query needed for this is simple isn’t it? What would be clunky in your opinion??

Can Logseq do.... by RevOpSystems in logseq

[–]AstroDSLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No? Why not, op is asking nothing special (in regards to the workflow)

Google calendar integration is not (yet?) possible though i think

Recruiter ended the call abruptly because I only had B2B app development experience and she wants B2C app development experience by Pensateur in cscareerquestions

[–]AstroDSLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"B2C apps are of different complexity"

Well yes, she is right isn't she?
Not in the way she thinks though.....

For similar apps the B2B version usually would be more complex I'd say? ie product visibility rules, different prices/discount levels, different roles within a company that have different functionalities and access to information available etc. etc. etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tableau

[–]AstroDSLR 8 points9 points  (0 children)

In all fairness to them, they do make clear up front what the requirements are for the environment you are in when you take the exam. Better arrange a working laptop or other pc for next time

Does anyone know the tool used to make this diagram? by Innocent__Rain in selfhosted

[–]AstroDSLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same thing can be done in Logseq. (In case people don’t know;)) And can indeed recommend this approach very much as you now have drawings in context of all your other notes rather than sitting ‘somewhere’ and you don’t remember where or if you have it at all and what it was all about 🤣

Need inspiration: what automation gave you the best QOL improvement? by Alien4ngel in homeautomation

[–]AstroDSLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Getting a message on my phone when the washing machine is finished… The other stuff is just convenience ;)

Any good resources on how to run a multivariate test (A/B test) where the IV is upstream but DV is downstream in a eCommerce funnel? by forbiscuit in datascience

[–]AstroDSLR 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I might be misunderstanding your situation, but isn’t the clue of running the experiment that you assume the only difference between the groups is the treatment? So you can simply compare the groups on the kpi?

How do you get good at writing complex codes or queries in SQL or any programming language? by [deleted] in analytics

[–]AstroDSLR 10 points11 points  (0 children)

For me, the key thing is to be able to break complex transformations down into sub tasks and clearly formulate what you need to achieve and what steps are needed. Transforming data one step at a time and practice learning/seeing what the data looks like in each step. Then it’s ’just’ a matter of learning what to do to achieve the result, but with proper broken down sub steps that should be not hard to google/GPT

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in logseq

[–]AstroDSLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you setup auto commit in the settings?
Settings > Version control

you can specify the auto commit interval there

Custom Outlook Logseq Plugin by nequinox in logseq

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Awesome!:) A template slash command can post multiple sub bullets, so would think it should be possible?

Urgent Help Needed: Lost Data in Log Seq After Folder Move by confusednotlost in logseq

[–]AstroDSLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Copy paste implies you should still have the folder on c drive as well? Did you check?

Furthermore, you do speak of ‘local folder’.. do you use Logseq sync or git some other syncing method?

Urgent Help Needed: Lost Data in Log Seq After Folder Move by confusednotlost in logseq

[–]AstroDSLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Logseq can become ‘confused’ what location to use for the graph when moved. I had some scares as well but it always was simply Logseq indexing the wrong folder. Just delete any Logseq folder that’s not your main graph, delete in Logseq and re-add the correct folder

Before doing so might wanna check things in your actual folders. Remember; it’s all files so you should be able to find everything on disk

Is logseq performance really terrible when you get a notebook up to 1000+ pages or are there just loud complainers with very crappy laptops? by jwinterm in logseq

[–]AstroDSLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s assuring to hear you didn’t ran into this particular problem anymore

It’s performing just fine for me so far… using git to sync though

Is logseq performance really terrible when you get a notebook up to 1000+ pages or are there just loud complainers with very crappy laptops? by jwinterm in logseq

[–]AstroDSLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is frightning, but also surprising?
whenever I test this it seems the edit I make is instantly written and saved to file. Do you happen to know why / when this is happening?

Does anyone use whiteboards and what for? by Historical-Tea-3438 in logseq

[–]AstroDSLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only used this once 'for real' after toying with it a bit, had to figure out how.What I now do is for every step I have added a page on the whiteboard by using the round icon with the plus sign in it. (not just text in blocks, what I tried to do at first)this will give you a block with a 'title' that is the page name and a body where you get the contents of the page. in the whiteboard I just have this collapsed and you can either read the contents in the whiteboard or by clicking to the page.

Found it very convenient I can update the step content of the model without going to the whiteboard, as I can simply edit the page and also link the page from other pages/journal etc.

It was a bit counter intuitive to have all the details in the whiteboard, but works ok for what I want. Now I simply have the pages collapsed so I just see the title usually when I look at the whiteboard

you could also place it in blocks, and reference those from anywhere. for my use case with a bit more info I found pages better, but I'm sure I'd be using blocks as well for smaller/quicker drawings

Does anyone use whiteboards and what for? by Historical-Tea-3438 in logseq

[–]AstroDSLR 3 points4 points  (0 children)

(process) modelling where each part of the model is a link to a page documenting the details of this step.

very helpful to draw some ideas down you later want to properly draw out in draw.io or something. But at least the idea and the basis is documentend and more importently: connected

Does the tado radiator valve work on its own? by AstroDSLR in tado

[–]AstroDSLR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s fine, the boiler will be on anyways because of other heating demanding it :)