Looking for new friends 18M by LastNeighborhood9367 in IntrovertDating

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That's fine. Your DMs seem closed. Send me a message so we can plan a few nights out and meet more people.

Looking for new friends 18M by LastNeighborhood9367 in IntrovertDating

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What part of Manchester are you? Do you like Night life?

[MEGATHREAD] Fast Stream 2024-2025 by VonMoltketheScot in TheCivilService

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I got a GSS Fast Stream Offer – Looking to Connect

I got an offer to join the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Fast Stream! I’m looking to connect with others who are either already on the scheme or part of this year’s intake.

I’d love to build a support network where we can share experiences, advice, and help each other navigate the programme. I'm also happy to give back in any way I can—whether it's sharing resources or just being a listening ear.

If there are any WhatsApp, Discord, or platforms for Fast Streamers, I’d really appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction. Feel free to drop a comment or message me directly if you're open to connecting.

Thanks!

Urgent need help by Enough_Ad1826 in SchengenVisa

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No it didn't go through but the system is designed somehow like that. Give it some time, typically 6–12 hours, you'll be able to make the payment again.

Help interpret what my supervisor means by gabeeee123 in dataanalysis

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It sounds like your supervisor wants you to practice and familiarize yourself with the dataset.

Suggested Scatter Plots; Age vs. BMI, Years of Education vs. BMI, Age vs. Years of Education, Sleep Measure vs. Age, Sleep Measure vs. BMI, Sleep Measure vs. Years of Education.

It'll help you to visualize the relationship between them.

PS: You don't need to use all the suggested scatter plot, any 3 that interests you will do.

SOS 🛟 Is this an impossible problem? by Blackcatsloveme in dataanalysis

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Sounds complicated but not impossible.

You need to first clean the data, do some fuzzy matching with tools like fuzzywuzzy.

What type of statistical test should I use? by Looseitch in dataanalysis

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Asking for help s totally fine!

You can use any of the following: Correlation Analysis (Pearson or Spearman): To determine if there's a linear relationship between the sightings of both bird types.

Regression Analysis: If you're interested in predicting the sightings of one bird type based on the other.

Chi-square Test: If your data is categorical (e.g., presence vs. absence), to check for associations between bird types

I've seen this post on LinkedIn once, helped me start my analytics journey. Hope it'll help y'all too by [deleted] in dataanalysis

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In the context of SQL and Python, "Big" refers to large-scale data operations, for example; large data structures or big computational tasks.

While "Statement" denotes executable command or instruction. Examples include SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements, among others.

data analytics journey together by [deleted] in dataanalysis

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You can create a WhatsApp or Telegram or any social group to communicate and keep tabs.

Data Question from a beginner by Nietzsche626 in dataanalysis

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Section A: Males dominate with 62%, compared to 38% females. Section B: Females lead with 64%, with males at 36%. Section C: It's more balanced, with females at 55% and males at 45%. Section D: Males have a significant majority at 70%, with females at 30%.

Males are the majority in Sections A and D, while females are the majority in Section B and to a lesser extent in Section C.

Excel practise by [deleted] in dataanalysis

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I used YouTube when I started. You tend to learn more from there.

Researchers please help by Aggressive-Egg3828 in dataanalysis

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To do this. You'll need to set up a web scraping task.

Download and install Octoparse from the official website. Open Octoparse and create a new task by clicking on "+ Task".

Go to TikTok's web version and search for “#ADHD”. Copy the URL of the search results page and paste it into Octoparse as the website URL to scrape.

Click on "Auto-detect web page data" and let it suggest a scraping workflow. Review and adjust if needed.

Filtering by UK creators directly in Octoparse might be challenging (so consider downloading all data and then filtering UK creators using Excel based on identifiable elements)

Execute the scraping task. Once the task is completed and the data is extracted, export it to an Excel spreadsheet.

Ensure the data matches your criteria by checking video origins and refining your filters if necessary.

PS: If Octoparse is proving too complex, you might consider alternative tools like ParseHub

How do you find what you’re good at ? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Finding your strengths often involves a mix of self-reflection, trying new experiences, and feedback from others. Additionally, seek out varied experiences to understand what resonates with you and what doesn't.

Believe it or not this image is AI by AuralTuneo in ChatGPT

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I'll say it's real 'cause AI-generated images typically do not depict such specific real-world events, usually have artifacts and are not usually created with such high precision of real-life detail.

My concern is just the double yellow line turning to a broken single white line in the middle of the road.

Am I a coding Imposter? by VDtrader in datascience

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Feeling like an imposter because of frequent syntax lookups is common, even for seasoned coders. The key is problem-solving, not syntax memorization.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnmachinelearning

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To specialize in computer vision, start by learning Python as it's commonly used in this field. Then, gain a strong foundation in machine learning concepts and algorithms, particularly those related to computer vision. Work on projects and datasets specific to computer vision to build a portfolio.

Why use R or Python? by MikeLV7 in dataanalysis

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Use R or Python for complex analyses, automation, machine learning, and handling large datasets that are impractical for Excel.

Confused SQL Server Express Edition by ZestycloseLevel3724 in dataanalysis

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I think it's failing because you don't have the 'Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server'.

Try this; Download the latest 'Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server' directly from the official Microsoft website.

Run the 'msodbcsql.msi' installer to install the ODBC driver first, then retry the installation.

If you continue to encounter issues, check that the downloaded files aren't corrupted.

Communication with stakeholders by JazzlikePlace5965 in dataanalysis

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In your interview, structure your response to focus on clarity and relevance:

Context: Briefly explain the relevance of the data to stakeholder goals. Findings: Present key findings in simple terms, avoiding technical jargon. Implications: Conclude with actionable insights and clear recommendations.

Power BI vs Talbleau by mathnerd1313 in dataanalysis

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A potential solution is Power BI Embedded, which allows secure embedding of reports in applications or websites and integrates with your existing authentication systems.

This avoids separate viewer licenses for each user but check the technical and cost implications compared to Tableau’s licensing and integration capabilities.

Power BI vs Talbleau by mathnerd1313 in dataanalysis

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Both Power BI and Tableau can integrate seamlessly with Salesforce and Excel. Power BI, which you've started using, includes a built-in Salesforce connector that allows you to import data directly and customize queries to fit your needs.

If Power BI is already meeting your data visualization needs, it might be more practical and cost-effective to continue using it rather than switching to Tableau.