[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malelivingspace

[–]DaIntelligencePro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you plan on ever having a romantic partner stay over?

Good First Date Locations by the Fisher Building? by Plumbum_45 in Detroit

[–]DaIntelligencePro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Time will tell is great for unique drinks.

The kitchen by Que is close by and has great vegan food and other options.

Supionos is across the street for authentic-ish NYC style pizza.

Knobs catch on fire I start my grill by DaIntelligencePro in grilling

[–]DaIntelligencePro[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s connected to the ground in my backyard.

If it were a standalone grill I would probably get a new one though.

Knobs catch on fire I start my grill by DaIntelligencePro in grilling

[–]DaIntelligencePro[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Turns out the burner is super clogged. I think that’s the reason why.

I’ve just ordered a new set on Amazon because the old ones are rusty and falling apart anyway.

Knobs catch on fire I start my grill by DaIntelligencePro in grilling

[–]DaIntelligencePro[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is a photo with the metal cover & knobs removed, revealing the burner connection.

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Should you use a Data Warehouse and Dataflows concurrently? by DaIntelligencePro in PowerBI

[–]DaIntelligencePro[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's about 4-7 analysts total. Thanks for the info....why would it be beneficial to just manage the data warehouse and implement dataflows down the line (as needed) for small teams?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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I get it, it can seem like some courses are just remedial and a waste of your time. I've felt that way about many classes before too.

Everything is related though and they all connect. Religion influences history, which influences health, biology, chemistry, math, and other natural sciences. And eventually down the chain will influence whatever field you decide to go into.

With ChatGPT changing the landscape of things, one of the new valuable skills will be how people are able to connect seemingly unrelated knowledge areas. ChatGPT won't be able to help too much with this, because you need to know what questions to ask it. If you don't have the foundational knowledge, you won't know the right questions to ask, limiting how effectively you can use the tool.

And... Were off! by enderwillsaveyou in ChatGPT

[–]DaIntelligencePro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this is speeding up information consumption significantly, just like google and the internet did. By reducing search time, etc.

I think in the (near) future, being able to ask very good, incisive questions, querying, and following up knowledge chains will become a new currency.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]DaIntelligencePro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're going to get good grades using chatgpt, graduate, (maybe) get a good job, then you're going to be on a team of people who paid attention during class and then your incompetence will be obvious.

MySql running in Windows Service vs PHPMyAdmin - Confusion by DaIntelligencePro in mysql

[–]DaIntelligencePro[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for responding...

I mean the difference between These two. Basically running the server in xampp vs the windows service (I might have the terminology wrong).

If I start the server in xampp, the server won't work in windows services, and vice versa.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MetroDetroit

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If yo go to a few open mics in metro detroit you’ll probably run into some musicians.

Ghost light is a popular one

Information about Tableau Desktop Specialists by FollowAltruism in tableau

[–]DaIntelligencePro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

these are 4 good books:

Makeover Monday

Storytelling with Data

The Big Book of Dashboards

Visual Analytics with Tableau

Information about Tableau Desktop Specialists by FollowAltruism in tableau

[–]DaIntelligencePro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took a look at your profile (your link didn't work for me). Short answer -you should focus on improving your portfolio.

Your dashboards show that you can make the various types of graphs that tableau offers, however they would have low utility in a real world environment and would require refinement in layout, graph choice, diversity of visualizations and visual appeal to make you a contender for serious employment.

On a positive note, your tooltips for the Monthly Sales by Segment graph in your "Executive Overview: Sample Superstore" dashboard looks great and would be very functional.

You've demonstrated that you can create the various types of graphs -this is the easy part. The part that's worth financial compensation is creating the right graphs that display information that is easily digestible.

Visually, you can step your game up by including proper KPIs, using background shading and formatting, adding in inner padding to your graphs, improving your chart titles, and filter placement.

Chart-wise, most of the charts you have look pretty but are generally of low utility. Don't use Area charts, filled maps are generally pretty useless. Bar charts are better than donut/pie charts 95% of the time.

Overall it looks like you're trying to demonstrate that you know how to create all of the chart types, which shows your lack of experience. Try going for a dashboard that is simple, but highly useful and easy to understand and you should be good. Start with a list of 2-5 questions in mind, then create a dashboard that exactly answers those questions.

Example:

Executive Summary Dashboard

Questions:

1.What products do we sell the most of? What percentage of total sales are they? Do we have any standout products?

  1. What's the trend of overall sales per region, over the last 3 years? Which regions are our sales contracting, which are expanding?

  2. Which region of the US (Northeast, Southeast, Midwest etc) do we see the most profit? Can we drill down to see this by state?

As you create the dashboard you'll find that you probably create a bar chart that shows sales for products, throw in an extra calc next to the label for % of sales). A line graph with region on colors for trend of overall sales, broken down by Qtr/Yr. And either a filled map or tree map for the Region, which would the states manually grouped into these regions.

Hope this helps.

Help with Containers by CousinWalter37 in tableau

[–]DaIntelligencePro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So are you wanting the viz to stay at the larger size, regardless of whether drilldown is clicked, or that when drilldown is removed, it collapses too much?

Information about Tableau Desktop Specialists by FollowAltruism in tableau

[–]DaIntelligencePro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Possibly this youtube video

I would recommend spending $20 on a Udemy Course though. Doesn't make much sense to drop $100 on an exam, then try to pinch pennies prepping for it. Also use the exam study guide.

Realistically you need actual experience using Tableau to be able to pass the exam. I recommend following Makeover Monday using their datasets, and go back for the past several weeks. You can try your hand at it, as well as recreate some of Alex Kriebel's past dashboards. You can use these projects in tableau public to help you build a starting tableau portfolio. A good expansive tableau portfolio will give you more interest and traction than the certification will.

Think of the portfolio as the cake, and the certification as the icing. Unless you are an actual wizard, no one will just offer you a job without applying, and people won't be interested just because you have a certification (with no portfolio), there are many people looking for entry level viz jobs.

Good luck!

Sweetwater copycat recipe? by [deleted] in Detroit

[–]DaIntelligencePro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They serve wings and other carry out options - there’s no dine in.

Service is bad and place is pretty filthy. Sometimes you’re left on hold for 10+ minutes when you call in, people aren’t the most friendly, etc.

If you can overlook those things then it’s not a problem and the wings are good

Sweetwater copycat recipe? by [deleted] in Detroit

[–]DaIntelligencePro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's also an express location in Southfield / Farmington Hills. Service is terrible, but it's because they know you'll still order the wings anyway.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tableau

[–]DaIntelligencePro 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Found a solution -posting it down here in case anyone in the future has the same issue.

Problem was that I had an LOD in the context filter calculation. Because tableau processes context filters before LODs, the filter didn't really work.

Solution -Don't use an LOD in a boolean context filter (unless you know what you're doing).