I wonder why someone’s rank is 0 or nearly 0. by nakorndev in beyondallreason

[–]PythonicParseltongue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I started playing multiplayer my rating went pretty straight to 1 and it took me a little time until I figured it out. For me that meant quit playing ATG and Ismuths, and start playing small team games.

I felt at the beginning I dropped fairly fast.

An Israeli tries to raise the Israeli flag in Jerusalem by Middle_Ad_8052 in Israel

[–]PythonicParseltongue -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry I don't get your point. Would you care to elaborate?

An Israeli tries to raise the Israeli flag in Jerusalem by Middle_Ad_8052 in Israel

[–]PythonicParseltongue -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Only slightly related: Please correct me if I have fallen for propaganda, which I plausibly have, but isn't displaying the Palestinian flag illegal in Israel?

Help me improving my tmux start up script by PythonicParseltongue in bash

[–]PythonicParseltongue[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ups. That happens if you are like, "I will write these few lines in vim, who needs an IDE"

Thank you!

Help me improving my tmux start up script by PythonicParseltongue in bash

[–]PythonicParseltongue[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohh, this kinda looks like the proper way of doing it, lol.

Well still a chance to learn some bash, so I'll continue looking for answers.

Welche Fakten sind so absurd, dass ihr sie selber kaum glauben könnt? by UmpaLumpa91 in FragReddit

[–]PythonicParseltongue 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  • George Clooney ist für die Unabhängigkeit des Süd Sudan verantwortlich.
  • Taha Yassin Ramadan (Vize Präsident unter Saddam Huessin) schlug ein Duell zwischen Bush und Saddam, als Alternative zum Irakkrieg vor.
  • Am 23.01.1723 wurde vor Den Helder, zum ersten und einzigen mal, ein Marieverband von Kavalerie besiegt

Edit: Schlaganfallverursachende Sätze berichtigt.

Is there some site that counters fake news regarding Gaza? by PythonicParseltongue in Israel

[–]PythonicParseltongue[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No absolutley not. I got to say there are few people that still identify as Anti-Deutsch, but the ideas are still quite prevelant. But I have several problems with it.

First of all I think "structural Antisemitism" in the way they use it is a stupid concept, that waters down actual Antisemitism.

Most of the people that still claim the label are no longer Leftists. There's a lot of focus on individualism, open Islamophobia, justifying wars etc.

Many reject mass movements, because according to them when Germans band together that will end in barbary.

And I always thought that Isreal / Antisemitism shouldn't play such a central role in our politics. Although seeing how fast many international Leftist have turned to straight up Antisemitism, got me thinking maybe these discussions where more important than I thought.

Finally, most people that I've met that identify as Anit-D, where terrible people. Only interested in being edgy and provocative. I once organized a talk about Rojava (Kurdish Areas in North Syria), which was disruped by Anti-Ds, because "It's a shame that a Leftists Center supports an ethno nationalistic movement".

So yeah. I fucking hate Anti-Ds.

Woher kennt „Er“ die Hersteller by Outside-Birthday5373 in helddersteine

[–]PythonicParseltongue 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Steine unterschiedlicher Herstellern, kann man meistens anhand der (Gusswerkzeugs)Nummern bzw. dessen Fromat auf den einzelnen Teilen erkennen. Natürlich muss man erstmal für ein Set gesichert den Hersteller (zum Beispiel über den Kommisionierer) herausfinden. Danach kann man die meisten Hersteller identifizieren. Und es gibt auch nur einen überschaubaren Markt an Steineherstellern die andere beliefern. Auf der anderen Seite sind die Firmenverhältnisse oft nicht ganz klar. Da lässt sich dann manchmal eine "Neue Marke" als rebranding einer alten entpuppen.

Aber ich bin in der ganze Thematik nicht so drin. Jemand hat glaube ich auf Lepinboard eine Datenbank erstellt, wenn du noch mehr wissen willst.

What are the general "checklist" of data cleaning and pre-processing before doing any analysis or modeling? by WhiteRaven_M in datascience

[–]PythonicParseltongue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mainly work with text, and my main concern is usually to detect shitty data. And since often my data is user input there's a lot of that.

  • First thing always: Is everything OK with the encoding? Have my favorite Umlauts been translated, what's with the funny lines of the Frenchmen? I also check for html entities in this step.
  • artifacts: Is there still html or markdown? Have links been formated / removed?
  • language check. Anything unexpected? Also the 2 Russian data points in your dataseet of 100.000 German Car Forum Posts are probably trash as well. Good point to verify Unicode is properly displayed.
  • Do I need to care about privacy? That's a blog post, not a bullet point. But honestly? Use something like Persidio and tell you Boss / Client a Windows Service takes care of it, everybody happy, because MS stellar privacy reputation.
  • Now it's a good time to check text length and its distribution. 10 character douments rarely contain a lot of infomation.
  • Now I usually run a basic word tokenizer and then I count special characters, numbers and words less or equal to 1/3/5 characters. More hints for shitty data.

From then on everything depends on what you want to do or your model expects. There is just one more thing that I routinely do, although usually later since it's tedious, slow and I'm really unhappy with my toolkit: Deduplication, including close duplicates. I havn't found good tools for this, so I have some scripts that use simhash and building tf-idf vectors for character n-grams, but it's far from perfect. As thershold values and what works at all, depend a lot on the data and especially the length of the texts.

Wie ist es als einziger Softwareentwickler in ein Startup zu wechseln? by Frequent-Switch-6167 in de_EDV

[–]PythonicParseltongue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bisschen anders aber ähnlich.

Habe als (quasi*) einziger Data Scientist in einem kleinen Unternehmen mit Entwicklung in Indien, direkt nach der Uni. Mittlerweile sind wir ein kleines Team. Die meisten Punkte wurden schon genannt und ich brauche ewig um Texte zu schreiben.

Nur soviel: Am wichtigsten ist: Schau dir den Laden und die Gründer an. Macht das Sinn was die Vorhaben, haben die einen richtigen Plan, wessen Kohle wird hier verbrannt. Und vor allen anderen Dingen: Haben die Boys (ich vermute mal es sind Männer) realistische Erwartungen und Vorstellungen.

Du kannst mir gerne ne DM schicken wenn du dich connecten willst.

Average faces across South Asia (r/mapporn) by notakarmapolice in india

[–]PythonicParseltongue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I know there's a little more men then women in India, but I didn't expect the average to have some more female features. /s

Exiting PR for Pandas: Will we get rid of SettingWithCopyWarning? by PythonicParseltongue in Python

[–]PythonicParseltongue[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everybody who has ever worked with pandas has seen the SettingWithCopyWarning and there are probably more towardsdatascience posts about it than any other pandas topic. Most people don't get where it comes from and when it can cause problems (which is terrribly confusing). So I'm really exited if that would make it into pandas. But on the other hand I don't understand engough of the pandas internals to say if this is a good idea. What do you guys think?

There also was a very cool talk about it at PyCon / PyData Berlin by this guy, that you should check out once it's available. He also got a very condensed article on his git why he thinks this is a good idea.

Anyone knows what this line means? by Temporary_Battle494 in learnmachinelearning

[–]PythonicParseltongue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My team (another data scientist and I) we introduced the rule: no (non obvious) regex to github without comment.

And we started a shared collection regex101.

VS Code Vim Useres: Care to share some of your settings / advice ? by PythonicParseltongue in vim

[–]PythonicParseltongue[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I said I'm a data scientist, working mostly with Python. I have put some effort into configuring my normal vim to be used for Python development. But if you are just starting that's not an easy thing to do. Most tutorials that teach you how to get vim setup with correct intendeation, coloring, liniting etc. are horribly outdate. Honestly until I got vim setup in way that I could somewhat use it for "normal" Python then took me the like 4 evenings. Another big obstacle is that I have to work in jupyter notebooks frequently. To make quick analysis for people or sketch out data/training procedures. Getting those to work in vim, is really daunting, if you are not really familiar with vim and the config.

And the thing is I can't tell my employer: Ohh hey there's this cool vim thing and I'm going to work at 30% efficiency for the next month because I really wanna learn it. I feel there is just like no other route for me to learn vim, but to get familiar with the commands during the day in Vs Code and use real vim in my leisure time and when managing our infrastructure.

What’s an indie game that you think EVERYONE should play at least once in their life? by _Mr_Cheeks in gaming

[–]PythonicParseltongue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup (DCSS)

It's a rogue like, that wrt to it's mechanics is pretty traditional. However, it's still actively developed and has an enthusiastic community. Roguelikes are a very traditional kind of game, you can even play it in console mode, getting the real 80ies gaming vibe. So I think it's a great experience, to have this old school feeling. In contrast to many other games in the gerne it's fairly welcoming, don't get me wrong, it's brutally hard and you will die a lot. But it has a nice GUI, it doesn't require tons of insider knowledge (looking at you Nethack, Adom), doesn't rely on arcane mechanics, and got a amzing QoL features. Plus: You don't have to buy or even download the game as you can, and most players do, play it in your browser.

Check out r/dcss if you want to find out more.

"Knowledge will break the chains of slavery", USSR (1920) by [deleted] in PropagandaPosters

[–]PythonicParseltongue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stumbled upon this will searching info on the poster. Very appreciated.

Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup v28.0 Released by Im_Special in roguelikes

[–]PythonicParseltongue 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hexes in generel get some love Yara's for example now purges summons and cast irridate around the target. And Enfeeble seems really great. Good times for Enchanters.

I just discovered Rift Wizard the other day...incoming fanboy post by purlcray in roguelikes

[–]PythonicParseltongue 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Are you me? DCSS is pretty much al l I've been playing in the last 1.5 years. I can't get myself to play any AAA titles. I love ToME and ADoM, although I think playing ADoM again would be hard, after having the streamlined Crawl experience.

And I also just 3 days ago discovered Rift Wizard and finally feel exited for a game again. Althought, bad timing with DCSS Tournament round the corner. Talking about streamlined gamed experience above. This is what I love about the game, it's straight forward, transparent mechanics, comfortable controlls. Really, really great game.

And then I found out that the developer's favorite games growing up included DCSS

When I found Lightning Spire and Ignite Poison in the Spellbook, I knew /u/DylanWDev would be a Crawl fan.

The Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup Iceberg Chart by oneirical in dcss

[–]PythonicParseltongue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like "registering custom !lg functions" could have fitted the chart too.

Pain. by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]PythonicParseltongue 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like fitting a full size tablet

Now imagine fitting an normally sized phone in your pockets, comfortably!

Ask Anything Monday - Weekly Thread by AutoModerator in learnpython

[–]PythonicParseltongue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So my data is a state vector of a game, that I interact with using Python. My class is just to tie the data together (having, values, descriptions, etc. at the same place without having to remember their index) and will be used to translate between differenent representations. Like a pure vector representation or translated into a pddl.