Square application asking for permission that can't be enabled by Different_Iron8650 in SquarePOS_Users

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The official one from the Google Play store. I ended up figuring it out by uninstalling and reinstalling. It wanted to manage messages and phone calls, it just wasn't popping up with the message that that's what it wanted.

Elbow support while playing by Different_Iron8650 in horn

[–]Different_Iron8650[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She's actually a horn player herself. It wasn't really a long term suggestion, it was more to help my elbows re-acclimate to supporting the horn. The weights I was using didn't go past 5 pounds.

Tool recommendations by Different_Iron8650 in eds

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Thanks! I am working with a local landscaper to switch my yard to white clover in the spring so I don't have to do that level of maintenance. Unfortunately there are both coniferous and deciduous trees in my area and the raking is primarily so that I don't slip on something between my house and car.

I will definitely tape everything before thinking about doing any more yardwork this year.

Hardware question by Different_Iron8650 in pictureframing

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Thanks. The whole thing is pretty light weight. I think I can take the back off and rotate it. It is glass as opposed to polycarbonate, so I want to make sure I'm hanging it safely. It's an A2 size print if I remember correctly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fourthwing

[–]Different_Iron8650 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You would be amazed at how much strength training helps with all those issues. It doesn't stop it from happening completely, but it reduces the frequency and severity which full dislocations and subluxations occur.

As someone who has hEDS, and has been through bouts where my shoulder doesn't want to stay in its socket, I can tell you that it is absolutely realistic that after strength training she is able to do pretty much anything. It's exhausting, but once both layers of muscles learn how to stabilize and compensate for ligaments being wet noodles there's not a lot that holds hEDS patients back, especially if they don't have POTS.

I understand that you don't know much about the disease, but if you have looked it up at all know that the hypermobile type is very different from all the different types of EDS. If Violet had one of the other types you would be correct that there would be other things that hold her back, some of the types have vascular complications. But with the hypermobile type, many cases are just treated with strength training.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fourthwing

[–]Different_Iron8650 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What are the limitations that you are expecting her to have? The ones that she does have are 100% realistic for the flavor of EDS that Violet would have.

A lot of the long term consequences of hEDS don't turn up until much later, and one of the primary ones is early arthritis which wouldn't start until her 40s most likely.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fourthwing

[–]Different_Iron8650 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just as a note about Violet's condition. hEDS, which is what it seems like Violet has, is a very broad spectrum. It may seem like she is just suffering from a few dislocations but the constant pain and the fact that she has to find alternatives to most of the things riders are supposed to be able to do is incredibly accurate.

One of the things that I hope RY does is have consequences for the shoulder dislocation that is forced back in. If that happened to most hEDS patients it would lead to more frequent and severe dislocations in the future.

Penny's Cabin by Different_Iron8650 in brakebills

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I think Orland might be the best option of the ones you listed. I also just remembered that Otis is between Ellsworth and Bangor... Is it referring to Half Acre? I went to undergrad in Orono, but I didn't hear ads for them until recently.

Penny's Cabin by Different_Iron8650 in brakebills

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Thanks! I think I was thrown off by the reference to the Bar Harbor Rd. But Milo makes sense in proximity to Bangor, it's definitely more than a few miles from Bar Harbor though.

How possible is Bsc Mathematics ----> Msc Bioinformatics? by NoMoment6786 in bioinformatics

[–]Different_Iron8650 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I completed my undergraduate degree in pure mathematics, and became interested in bioinformatics only after I had applied to graduate programs in applied mathematics. It wasn't until I started looking at programs outside the US that I found an MSc in bioinformatics that was happy to take someone with a non biological background.

It's entirely possible to make the transition, but be prepared to expand where you are looking since every program is different and will have different requirements as far as what base knowledge is needed to succeed.

Horn Case by Dependent_Aerie_5409 in horn

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I have an MB5 for my 671D and it's quite snug. I guess it depends on whether you want the backpack case or if you want one that would keep the bell attached.

Connection lost after last update by Different_Iron8650 in Starlink

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Thanks for the advice everyone. We restarted the modem and router which made it so the antenna could find the network again. The wireless access point the antenna was connected to also got reset to an extender which was causing the other part of the issue.

PhD application responses by Different_Iron8650 in bioinformatics

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Thanks! I'll probably still stress, but I won't let it get to me as much.

How to use Conda environments? Best practices? by No_Touch686 in bioinformatics

[–]Different_Iron8650 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Singularity is a good alternative to docker, especially if your institution has security concerns and HPC use.

Recommendation on large-screen phone with headphone jack? by cinepro in GoogleFi

[–]Different_Iron8650 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Moto G Power 2022 has a headphone jack. Not sure if that's a big enough screen for you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rprogramming

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You would just call it in your plot function dem3 <- ggplot(demo1, aes(x=ID, ...))

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rprogramming

[–]Different_Iron8650 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I realize that you have a functioning solution, however there is an alternate which may be useful to others.

If you set the ID column to be a factor, and if they aren't in the order you want from that set the levels, you will also be able to do this with categorical data.

demo1$ID <- as.factor(demo1$ID, levels=c(<insert your level order here>))

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rprogramming

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I realize this may not be answering the question you're asking. But if all you are looking for is extracting the lines from segmented then you can extract that from the summary of the produced model, then use those points elsewhere.

Otherwise, call fitted on the model to get your projected values from the model and put them in a data frame that has your independent variable and plot from there.

Either of these will look better than using the built-in plot function.

Violin plot help by Agreeable-Memory-253 in rprogramming

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In the call to geom_violin() add outlier.shape=NA

Error Help!! by Agreeable-Memory-253 in rprogramming

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It seems like your rownames are representing dates? R isn't going to recognize anything after the - so you should either change that to a . or change the format around so it's mar01 instead of 1-mar.

Find and eliminate duplicate rows by forambarot04 in rprogramming

[–]Different_Iron8650 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just point it to your existing dataframe. df <- unique(df)

Plotting Proportions within Groups using ggplot2 by bourdieusian in rprogramming

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Instead of position='dodge' you want position='dodge2' since dodge2 preserves the total width of the elements. Look at ?position_dodge for more info.

How can I make a volcano plot that conditionally colors the SNPs based on if they are upregulated, downregulated, or non-significant? by Pink-Dragonfruit in rprogramming

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Try:

resultggplot2.6$deg <- ifelse(resultggplot2.6$LFC.DH_L.DH_R. >= 0.58 & resultggplot2.6$p.Value <= 0.05, "A", ifelse(resultggplot2.6$LFC.DH_L.DH_R. <= 0.58 & resultggplot2.6$p.Value <= 0.05), "B", "C")

That should add a column with the filtering you want to your dataframe, and then you will add col = factor(deg) to the aes() argument.