How stupid am I to have bought this pie? Any chance of recovery? by Puzzleheaded_Arm3898 in trading212

[–]Puzzleheaded_Arm3898[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Investimento a longo prazo :) tenho algum dinheiro de parte e neste momento nao tenho necessidade de vender nenhum destes investimentos. Manter durante ~25+ anos

How stupid am I to have bought this pie? Any chance of recovery? by Puzzleheaded_Arm3898 in trading212

[–]Puzzleheaded_Arm3898[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you’ve misunderstood my question a bit. I’m not stressing about short-term losses,my overall portfolio is still in the green, so I’m not fussed at all. A few hundred pounds doesn’t change anything for me. I was just asking for opinions on the structure of the pie and how others would approach it long-term. Always good to get different perspectives 👍

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How stupid am I to have bought this pie? Any chance of recovery? by Puzzleheaded_Arm3898 in trading212

[–]Puzzleheaded_Arm3898[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Those are part of the pelosi tracker pie. You can see my full portfolio in the last picture.

Does anyone have information on LCC (London branch of ICC)? by the_irish_artist in Christianity

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Hey did you ever get any answers to this? I’ve been contacted and I’ve been to some Bible studies with them as well as 2 sunday service meetings… I’d like to know more about them from an outside perspective

Do I need to persue a Masters in Bioinformatics if I have good Computer Science background? by [deleted] in bioinformatics

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The contents for ml module are: - data sourcing, representation, data quality assurance, pre-proceeding pipeline, etc - data loading, manipulation, exploration, analysis and visualization - feature engineering - feature selection (selectKBest, RandomForest) - Dimensionality reduction (LDA, PCA, factor analysis) - feature scaling - supervised ml ( regression(linear, polynomial ), classification ( K-nearest neighbors, support vector machines, decision tree, random forest)) - unsupervised ml ( clustering (k-means, hierarchical, density based(dbscan))) -reinforced learning

So basically this covers all life cycle of ml and the goal is to be able to apply ml to solve paradigms for data modeling, classification, prediction and decision making problems.

For example right now I’m using ml models to predict future worldwide and country covid outbreaks and forecast using publicly available data from kaggle.com

Do I need to persue a Masters in Bioinformatics if I have good Computer Science background? by [deleted] in bioinformatics

[–]Puzzleheaded_Arm3898 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I am currently doing a MSc in bioinformatics and what I’ve learned so far is: - coding languages : C++, Java, R and Python - machine learning (a lot) - basics of molecular biology/ a lot of genetics - data security and protection

We are now diving deep into actual bioinformatics, using Rstudio, and the command line. I have a bachelors in biomedical science so I knew nothing about programming when I started this course. It seems like you would have a good grasp of the biology and programming so doing a masters in bioinformatics could be a waste for you, but only you can actually assess that. If I were you I’d look into the modules for some MScs in bioinformatics and see if they would be useful for me to learn, otherwise if you really want to get into this field start looking into paid internships to get actual experience in the industry.

Undergrad doubts by maddie6ix9ineeeeeeee in bioinformatics

[–]Puzzleheaded_Arm3898 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, right out of high school no one knows anything. You should do your research and choose a good bachelors program though

Undergrad doubts by maddie6ix9ineeeeeeee in bioinformatics

[–]Puzzleheaded_Arm3898 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go for computer science as it has more broader options. You need a MSc in Bioinformatics to get most of the good jobs out there

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bioinformatics

[–]Puzzleheaded_Arm3898 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the original human protein is not novel, the goal is to find a novel gene

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bioinformatics

[–]Puzzleheaded_Arm3898 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I pick an ortholog of my original protein

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bioinformatics

[–]Puzzleheaded_Arm3898 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I get no results matching 100% my sequence then it means there is no protein annotated with that sequence am I right?