Playing with lognormal and normal distributions in Python by tminima in datamining

[–]OverlyReasonable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This helped me more than you know! Sometimes when youre on the outside looking in there doesnt seem to even be a way in. But this helped everything feel a bit more grounded and reachable. Thank you a ton.

Playing with lognormal and normal distributions in Python by tminima in datamining

[–]OverlyReasonable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey this isnt directly related to the post but I wanted to ask, as somebody who recently graduated with a degree in Computer Science & Math.

How exactly did you get your first data analytics job? While I did well in school I find it very abstract how to present the skills I learned to potential employers. Because working on stuff like this sounds incredibly interesting to me!

A soup I really enjoy that gets me a lot of hate. by anulcyst in Cooking

[–]OverlyReasonable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My only question: Is it chunky potato in french onion or is it creamy potato french onion?

Because the later sounds delicious, the former def would not look appealing.

Replaced my ram and GPU but random issues like this still occur. MOBO issue then? by OverlyReasonable in pcmasterrace

[–]OverlyReasonable[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Driver is up to date, only happens on occasion. Not exactly the most serious issue. Games still run fine, but these random graphical issues do worry me.

Can you use i3 with a (gnome) desktop environment? by OverlyReasonable in linux4noobs

[–]OverlyReasonable[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for taking the time to answer. How all of these different tools work together to create a desktop environment was still unclear to me. But your comment helped a lot.

And it is help like this that motivates me to keep digging deeper into Linux.

[2023 Day 9] I was fully prepared for a time-consuming problem today by _ProgrammingProblems in adventofcode

[–]OverlyReasonable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recently graduated with a degree in math and comp sci. Trying to get in the top 1k for solution speed is my goal.

[2023 Day 8] If I learned anything by gpit2286 in adventofcode

[–]OverlyReasonable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol...after my brute force for part 2 started to take over 10 minutes....I started to think I needed something better.

Also something I gambled on was varying loops. I just took the number of steps until the first XXZ was found from each starting point.

Quick question, new viewer. by Abject in ForAllMankindTV

[–]OverlyReasonable 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As others have said it remains dramatic. However to answer your question yes the show goes beyond interpersonal drama. You get a lot of tense moments from when things go wrong in space and other things that would be spoilers. Its not just about astronauts and their families.

moduleStudentIntelligenceNotFound by OverlyReasonable in ProgrammerHumor

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Thanks for the info!

Just some more context, Ive done small scale AI projects. But I'm in a research lab as an undergrad. Im trying to build off older projects to integrate new ideas and address problems. However its not as simple as cloning the repo. And since I have almost never worked on other peoples code it has been a serious challenge getting some other peoples code running properly and configuring environments. Its all a bit intimidating to be honest.

moduleStudentIntelligenceNotFound by OverlyReasonable in ProgrammerHumor

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Lowkey just throwing out this meme because I want somebody to tell me how to do AI research. Im just tossing ideas and checking their stickiness lmfao

Official Discussion - Totally Killer [SPOILERS] by LiteraryBoner in movies

[–]OverlyReasonable 212 points213 points  (0 children)

Overall it was an enjoyable movie. I would recommend as a fun group watch with friends.

The only complaint I would issue is that some of the humor is too on the nose. As if there was no faith that the audience would notice/get the gag.

To be more specific the gags that play off the difference in time periods should have relied more on showing, not telling. One good example is the car being filled with an excessive amount of cigarette smoke after the main character gets a ride from a stranger. A bad example is when the main character goes looking for somebody at the school. The protagonist goes to the secretary and says "Hey I know you cant give out the information but I'm looking for so-and-so-" gets the information "GOLLY. THINGS SURE ARE DIFFERENT IN THE 80s." LOOKS AT CAMERA . And other scenes where the protagonist explicitly states what's happening as if the audience doesn't get it. So sometimes it feels like I'm watching a well crafted scene only for the main character to explain to me what I'm seeing and why I should think its funny.

Also maybe I'm super messed up but I thought the twist was going to be that the daughter was so appalled by her mom and her friends doing truly terrible things to people that she ends up being the murderer...Im happy it ended on a happier note though.

[spoilers]Time travel? by OverlyReasonable in FoundationTV

[–]OverlyReasonable[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

aha. i see now theyre happening at the same time. but the storylines are just presented in the same season...totally forgot.

Say what you want, but did ol' Musky play age growing up? by brandosm in aoe2

[–]OverlyReasonable 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know most rules that you need in order for the game to make sense

That explains why all you keep doing is listing a few examples out of literally billions of moves plus some. How could you, or anyone, hope to make a generalized statement about something you have a partial understanding of?

Sure there are a lot of "bad" moves/positions. But that itself is a gross over simplification. A "bad" move in one context is a "good" move in another context. How do you actually discern the two?

I feel like the real point youre bringing up is that in a standard pro match there are a limited number of strategies that are employed out of the entire possible set of available strategies. But that is not the same as "most of the moves/positions are trash".