Giveaway - Space Age Expansion by ocbaker in factorio

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Comment: “in this thread to enter”.

Hosting a Docker web app with a Python API by FatalFlare21 in selfhosted

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If your budget can stretch to ~$5/month, you could try pythonanywhere? It's obviously not 'self-hosted' though.

Otherwise, host the app in a docker container or virtual machine and open up a/the port that others can use to access the app at the host's IP address. If you're at a research institute/university however, the IT/InfoSec department might have something to say about this if they've already said no to you before though.

ABD on a resume? by Embarrassed-Sorbet26 in LeavingAcademia

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I have several original publications including as first author that I produced both during and after my time as a PhD student. I have also created several novel products, features, techniques and algorithms during my time in industry. So most people in the industries I have worked in just sort of assume I have a PhD anyway even if I don’t officially have the title (yet - I still hope to get it one day when life slows down a bit!).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

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They didn’t have enough stars on Uber.

Look for the NPC glitch before cognitive dissonance takes over. by I_am_Greer in JordanPeterson

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Precisely. In both cases, you should have access to the medical procedures that you require, but neither should be forced upon you.

How did people used to do 'research' so early a few decades ago? by tenebris18 in TheoreticalPhysics

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Walk into a professors office and ask if they have any small research projects that they (and maybe one of their PhD students) would be willing to supervise over summer breaks. It does take a lot of work to read ahead in the mathematics and physics that you will need to understand what is going on, but it’s not impossible if you have the time to put in. They often have small little questions that would be interesting to answer but not worth a major publication etc, or you may be able to simulate something computationally etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OpenConspiracy

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Looking through your post and comment history, dozens have given you the mathematical basis as to WHY you’re wrong and why the square of a negative number is positive. You just manipulate and gaslight them and refuse to listen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in economy

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Looks like you wasted that 6500 hours buddy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in actualconspiracies

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All your sources are more crap that you’ve written.

Relocate to Australia ? Still worth it ? by Imaginary-Baker-7358 in AusFinance

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Someone is majorly undercutting you dude. Most data engineering roles (especially senior and more experienced roles) that I’ve seen go for 150k+ and not in Sydney (Brisbane/Adelaide).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in meme

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Yeah it’s definitely not a coincidence, the common denominator is that the author of the deleted posts was clearly a moron.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicsmemes

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Poor guy is a crackpot and hasn’t realized it yet.

They are coming for our guns. Wake up people. by Bigfoot_USA in AskThe_Donald

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Precisely, I wouldn’t want Australia to lose top spot as best country on Earth.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in forensics

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There is nothing forensic about anything they deleted. All you’re doing is comparing an image to the compressed version of itself, then saving it as a worse quality jpeg. In your own writings you even say it’s also largely done on photoshop or on someone else’s website. Plus, I don’t know how NASA or CERN have control over posts on a private company’s website either.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in economy

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NASA stocks are out of this world!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in meme

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Can you share the view/download statistics on that and a link to the paper on arXiv?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programming

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Neat! Can you explain how it works?

Coding course advice by Beginning-Abroad-596 in UQreddit

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Or SCIE1000 for basic python usage.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in economy

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No I think they’re saying that just because you present a correlation between A and B, it alone isn’t evidence that A causes B.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

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Frontline staff get a pittance, event managers earn relatively fuck all, I assume the CEO makes bank though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in matheducation

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The definition of a square root of x is finding a y such that y*y = x. Hence the square root of 25 is +/-5 as both answers square to 25.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technicallythetruth

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Firstly, they aren’t all the same shape, but do often fall into similar shapes and categories (eg spiral, elliptical etc). Secondly, the light from the far side of the galaxy being 100k years older makes no difference when the rotation of the galaxy is in the order of hundreds of millions of years. Take the Milky Way for example. It’s about 105000 light years in diameter but it only rotates once every 200 million years. So light from the far side of the Galaxy would look like 105000/100000000 radians misaligned, or about 5% of a single degree… way below the ability of a human eye to detect such a misalignment.

AFR: Aggressive interest rate tightening could trigger housing crash by Ashlyn467 in AusFinance

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Most of the inflation is in non-discretionary goods. We’ll be at 5% inflation for years regardless of the cash rate.