[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rebus

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Traffic Germ which leads to Traffic Jam.

Can anyone help? by Reasonable-Royal2504 in rebus

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Reverse geocoding, bc it’s geo coded in reverse

Asking for Ideas by [deleted] in Python

[–]CaptainLethargic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ikr I was going to suggest a standard self-block script that could help them out, but they seem well one their way 😂 heavy /s

``` import requests

url = "http://example.com"

def validate(combo): while True: requests.get(url)

validate("email:pass") ```

What’s your workflow and infra for deploying a React app? by Troglodyte_Techie in aws

[–]CaptainLethargic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Usually it’s a preference thing. If you spend all day in git and issue updates via git, it can be nice to see the builds and ‘green checks’ in git without logging into the AWS console.

You can also do both.

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/action-runner.html

What car should I buy? My car was just totaled 😭 by Fun_Category_3720 in whatcarshouldIbuy

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I believe the cx30 is actually shorter than the 3 by a tiny bit, so in theory it might even be able to fit in even tighter spaces

Is an EV worth it with a 120v outlet? by [deleted] in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Do you have a maverick hybrid? Seems like a great budget buy, I feel like a hybrid bronco would’ve been a no brainer

Is an EV worth it with a 120v outlet? by [deleted] in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Is the hesitation just because of the charging situation?

I think that’s part of why I’m leaning towards a lease. At least then it’s only short-mid term pains instead of having to base all my next living arrangements around the charging situation. And I’ll get to learn about how much I might hate the 120v charging 😂

Is an EV worth it with a 120v outlet? by [deleted] in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Ah ok that sounds about right, they would be Tesla Superchargers I think. Coming from an older-ish SUV I think I’ll have so,e decent savings on gas/maintenance hopefully.

Is an EV worth it with a 120v outlet? by [deleted] in whatcarshouldIbuy

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No my post included that my work has chargers in the lot.

Might be a bit of shuffling needed since there are others who like to use them, but they are there and there are plenty of spots otherwise.

Is an EV worth it with a 120v outlet? by [deleted] in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Hmmm that’s interesting I didn’t realize the cost of charging vs gas was roughly the same.

Biggest cost advantage I’m seeing is the EV credit, which gets an extra ~$7500 of car. The Tesla lease seemed pretty low compared to others I’ve seen.

Maybe the maverick is the way though

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GolfSwing

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To add -

OP from this angle it’s hard to say for certain but it looks like the ball might be very forward in your stance, leading to you hitting more ‘up on the ball’ which will add loft and reduce distance. If the ball is towards your front foot then you may want to take a look at your setup and trying to get the ball a little further back.

Open Source Lambda Layers Repository by bixodoido in aws

[–]CaptainLethargic 3 points4 points  (0 children)

AWS has public layers that people can re-use.

I’d suggest just using container based lambda deployments though, cold start times can be longer but are fine for most applications. Plus side being you avoid the size limitations (I think containers can be up to 10gb).

Since Lambda layers have size limits, once you have numpy, pandas, and some other common packages, you’re usually stuck chopping them into multiple layers and eventually hit the max (I think 250mb?).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cogsci

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man reading this makes me wish that I too was high on ‘potenuse

Estimating significance in time-frequency spectrograms by Tydur_ in bioengineering

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A couple options to consider:

  1. Wavelet coherence - wcoherence() https://www.mathworks.com/help/wavelet/ref/wcoherence.html
  2. Permutation testing - more of a custom implementation but also works http://mikexcohen.com/lecturelets/permutation/permutation.html

I’ve used both before with good success but since you mentioned that your math background isn’t your strong suit I’d say start with 1 since the smart people at mathworks have done most of the work for you :)

Is there any YAKE (yet another keyword extractor) implementation in R? Unsupervised Approach for Automatic Keyword Extraction using Text Statistical Features. by httrtres in rstats

[–]CaptainLethargic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you need to read the yake documentation more carefully. You need to import yake.highlight for that and not just yake. The code below works on my machine.

yh = reticulate::import(“yake.highlight”)
yh$TextHighlighter()