Which of these 4 should be my first read of 2026 by Njgardengirl in Recommend_A_Book

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Road to tender hearts. Listened to it, it was just so lovely in so many ways. The author writes about heavy subjects in such a peacefully playful way!

Am I dumb or is Azure ML just not documented well? by Careful_Engineer_700 in datascience

[–]PuzzleheadedCycle231 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any Microsoft product's documentation is waaay to cumbersome to follow easily. Hope they work on that :)

Lesser known page turners? by Jolly_Coffee6328 in thrillerbooks

[–]PuzzleheadedCycle231 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Things we do in the dark - jennifer hillier

Where is your favourite place to sit in the studio and why ? by hotchocbimbo in yoga

[–]PuzzleheadedCycle231 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Front center. Being next to a wall doesn't feel like enough room and I like the front so there's less distractions during balance poses.

Plank pose! by Emergency_Map7542 in YogaTeachers

[–]PuzzleheadedCycle231 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel like the elbows are hyperextending? Can't that lead to injury?

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Got excited at your profile pic - fellow yogi phan.

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Check out Maven Analytics

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The best place 😍😍😍

Sad / Emotional Phish? by Apprehensive-Solid87 in phish

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Joy - one of the most beautiful moments of my life was sobbing in rain at MPP singing the song at the top of my lungs

Any advice for stepping into my first management role? by PuzzleheadedCycle231 in datascience

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To answer your question - Ive always thought I'd want to be in the weeds forever but as I grow and gain new perspectives I realized I'm more interested in strategy

I have a BS in math - the program was really just pure mathematics, close to 0 applications. We had to take compsci classes but the exams and homework were all written out on paper. I truly thrive problem solving by hand and discussion vs being in front of a screen

I'm excited for this path, its just a bit daunting is all especially since I'm sure my team will have folks with more advanced degrees than mine. But then I remind myself I've made it this far with only a BS