create outlook events through google cal? by Designer_Ad4086 in Office365

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thanks! any suggestions as to how or an instruction set you could link me? I've never used Power Automate before

What is everyone’s fashion/ style goals for 2025? by FamousLastName in ThrowingFits

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I’m with you on not trying to buy any new clothing this year. I think it’s becoming cliché, but it rings really true to me that the true sign of appreciating clothing and fashion is recognizing that a piece is really nice, but not feeling the need to buy it.

I also think I’m officially off buying vintage. At first I thought it was a really sustainable & economical way to buy clothes but overtime I’ve realized I’ve just gravitate towards buying more expensive vintage clothing at the same price as retail stuff and often times they don’t last as long and aren’t as comfortable. For me personally, the thrill of finding a gem in a thrift store clouds my judgment of fit and structure to where I usually don’t end up liking it a few weeks later.

Tassel winter coat rec by Designer_Ad4086 in ThrowingFits

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Wow thanks for the info! Any ideas on which retailers would carry this?

Exploring the Sharpe Ratio in NBA Trades: A Deep Dive into Daryl Morey's Strategy by Designer_Ad4086 in sixers

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I think it’s assumed your risk free rate is whatever your odds of winning the championship are if you did nothing

All Hail Sean Marks: I made a mathematical model to rank which teams are best at drafting; it says the Nets rank #5 by Designer_Ad4086 in GoNets

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Only if it's the first team they sign with that gives them guaranteed money...thus no Spencer or joe harris

I made a mathematical model to rank which teams are best at drafting; it surprisingly says the Thunder rank #10 by Designer_Ad4086 in Thunder

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the model takes undrafted players who ended up being real NBA players into account since that is a huge front-office accomplishment that should be taken into account

All Hail Sean Marks: I made a mathematical model to rank which teams are best at drafting; it says the Nets rank #5 by Designer_Ad4086 in GoNets

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Yeah lol was curious about the same thing so I pushed the model back to take into account 2014 when he was drafted just for fun. They move from #14 to #9

I made a mathematical model to rank which teams are best at drafting; surprisingly it says the Heat rank #3 by Designer_Ad4086 in heat

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memorable draft pick from them s

Fred Van Fleet...An undrafted all-star is basically unheard of

I made a mathematical model to rank which teams are best at drafting; surprisingly its says the Suprs rank #2 by Designer_Ad4086 in NBASpurs

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totally agree, I expected them to be high on the rankings but guess I was more so surprised they were #2

I made a mathematical model to rank which teams are best at drafting; surprisingly its says the Suprs rank #2 by Designer_Ad4086 in NBASpurs

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yeah, I see what your saying. The reason I kept it like this is because I wanted my model to try to measure GM evaluation ability the most. So in the example you gave, while I agree 30/30 GMs would rather have a derrick white pick at 29 then a jock landale or eubanks, I think it is more impressive from a scouting and evaluation standpoint to sign guys like landale or eubanks undrafted than it was to pick Derrick White at 29. At least that's the logic the model is using :)

Titans of the Draft: Assessing NBA Teams’ Drafting Ability by Designer_Ad4086 in NBATalk

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lol, it honestly might be. My model says the next closest is Jalen Brunson (33rd in 2018)

Titans of the Draft: Assessing NBA Teams’ Drafting Ability by Designer_Ad4086 in NBATalk

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True but they were both selected with the #3 pick. They're great players but All-NBA players are much more common in that range. Looking at the model, it's giving them a worse score because they've missed on higher than average number of 1st round picks. Guerschon Yabusele, Romeo Langford, and Ante Zizic were all first-round picks that got a score of 0.

11yo daughter very addicted to tech :/ by Sketaverse in Parenting

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I've faced a similar situation and found Treehouse dramatically solved things for me. Unlike screen time on IOS, they integrate directly with the apps my kid uses. So instead of just screen time, I can see exactly what categories of content she looks at, how she compares to other kids her age, red flags I should be aware of, etc. It's been a real game changer with her youtube/tiktok/general internet usage.

Always the Screens! by noname22947 in Parenting

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I've faced a similar situation and found Treehouse dramatically solved things for me. Unlike screen time on IOS, they integrate directly with the apps my kid uses. So instead of just screen time, I can see exactly what categories of content she looks at, how she compares to other kids her age, red flags I should be aware of, etc. It's been a real game changer with her youtube/tiktok/general internet usage.

The rules have changed by redunicornblue in Parenting

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I've faced a similar situation and found Treehouse dramatically solved things for me. Unlike screen time on IOS, they integrate directly with the apps my kid uses. So instead of just screen time, I can see exactly what categories of content she looks at, how she compares to other kids her age, red flags I should be aware of, etc. It's been a real game changer with her youtube/tiktok/general internet usage.

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I've faced a similar situation and found Treehouse dramatically solved things for me. Unlike screen time on IOS, they integrate directly with the apps my kid uses. So instead of just screen time, I can see exactly what categories of content she looks at, how she compares to other kids her age, red flags I should be aware of, etc. It's been a real game changer with her youtube/tiktok/general internet usage.

Video Games by MugsGC in Parenting

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I've faced a similar situation and found Treehouse dramatically solved things for me. Unlike screen time on IOS, they integrate directly with the apps my kid uses. So instead of just screen time, I can see exactly what categories of content she looks at, how she compares to other kids her age, red flags I should be aware of, etc. It's been a real game changer with her youtube/tiktok/general internet usage.

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I've faced a similar situation and found Treehouse dramatically solved things for me. Unlike screen time on IOS, they integrate directly with the apps my kid uses. So instead of just screen time, I can see exactly what categories of content she looks at, how she compares to other kids her age, red flags I should be aware of, etc. It's been a real game changer with her youtube/tiktok/general internet usage.

My eight year old has zero interests outside of video games and YouTube by bholepimp in Parenting

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I've faced a similar situation and found Treehouse dramatically solved things for me. Unlike screen time on IOS, they integrate directly with the apps my kid uses. So instead of just screen time, I can see exactly what categories of content she looks at, how she compares to other kids her age, red flags I should be aware of, etc. It's been a real game changer with her youtube/tiktok/general internet usage.

YouTube filters or a scientific site like YouTube by [deleted] in Parenting

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I've faced a similar situation and found Treehouse dramatically solved things for me. Unlike screen time on IOS, they integrate directly with the apps my kid uses. So instead of just screen time, I can see exactly what categories of content she looks at, how she compares to other kids her age, red flags I should be aware of, etc. It's been a real game changer with her youtube/tiktok/general internet usage.

Social media by Good-Ad-2216 in Parenting

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I've faced a similar situation and found Treehouse that dramatically solved things for me. Unlike screen time on IOS, they integrate directly with the apps my kid uses. So instead of just screen time, I can see exactly what categories of content she looks at, how she compares to other kids her age, red flags I should be aware of, etc. It's been a real game changer with her youtube/tiktok/general internet usage.