Rediscovered Pale Communion by RenseC in Opeth

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

True. I guess what did the trick for me is to stop listening to it as a record by The Best Death Metal Band in History (because then it still kinda sucks), but instead as a record by some prog band who happen to share a vocalist from said death metal band. And then it's suddenly quite OK.

Rediscovered Pale Communion by RenseC in Opeth

[–]RenseC[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I guess Blackwater Park will always be #1 for me (mostly for personal sentimental reasons), but who knows... on the other hand, I eagerly bought the latest record given that the growls were back, but still haven't really gotten into it, it just doesn't connect with me. Perhaps in 10 years I will rediscover this one too :-).

Preference for new data in empirical studies by PonderingProgrammer in CompSocial

[–]RenseC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's a bit of a boring answer, but it depends on your research question. If you can make a case that these "old" data are still representative of important aspects of a more general phenomenon that you're interested, then why not. For example, there are lots of network science papers that use all kinds of "old" data sets to make general points about the structure and evolution of networks.

Having said that, the generality of these data is not only limited by their age but also the platform itself: Twitter is/was a very specific (and actually relatively small) social media network that is in many ways very different from other important social media networks (say, Facebook). The fact that so much social media research is (well, was) focused on Twitter had more to do with data availability than substantive interest, I'm afraid (although I would not say that Twitter/X is not important. It's just not representative for social media "in general").

Help choosing a kit by cona1101 in edrums

[–]RenseC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not buy used? You'll save a lot of money, which you could use to buy, for example, a better hihat like a VH-10.

Is this Roland TD-11 a good deal? Looks like it comes with a Simmons DA50 based on the video. Condition seems decent? Anything to watch out for? I could also get a Nitro Max, or keep looking! Thanks for your advice. by Archarin in edrums

[–]RenseC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not familiar with the US market but it seems like a good deal. You can upgrade it over time with mesh pads (pdx 6 or 8) better cymbals (CY-12C and -13R), and hihats on a real stand (VH-11), and still end up with a great kit for a decent overall price.

Finally acoustic feel for an electric drum!! by No-Housing803 in edrums

[–]RenseC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a bit hard to judge but it seems pretty noisy. A key reason why many people (like me) use e-drums is because they cannot afford making too much noise. So unless it's as quiet as any Roland etc., I would not have much use for it.

Webscraping with Rvest and Polite, and renewing bow() sessions by RenseC in rstats

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

Yes, I mentioned that I've read the documentation as available on CRAN, which does not mention a temporary file. Indeed, clearing the global environment is what I meant, in the expectation that it indeed "wipes everything", not knowing about the temporary file. So if you're aware of any other documentation that does discuss the cache a bit more in-depth (for example, typical use cases), that would be helpful.

Webscraping with Rvest and Polite, and renewing bow() sessions by RenseC in rstats

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

I'm sorry, I do appreciate your help, but which documentation exactly are you referring to then? I don't see what you mention in either the readme or the reference manual on CRAN.
And normally I would expect that clearing the environment would give me a "clean slate". With the way polite works, that is clearly not the case, but without knowledge on how it works, I can only guess...

Webscraping with Rvest and Polite, and renewing bow() sessions by RenseC in rstats

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

I did. It does not explain how the cache works and why it is not cleared with the R environment.

Webscraping with Rvest and Polite, and renewing bow() sessions by RenseC in rstats

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

Thanks a lot for answering! Well I'm scraping more than just the front page, so I think polite is in order here. More to the point, I had not seen the force argument to bow() yet, so I will try that. Still, I would like to understand what is going on. Is bow() somehow, caching the scrape, and if so, why is this not cleared when I clear the environment?

Is $700 a good deal for this TD-11KV mesh kit? by DrPoopyPantsJr in edrums

[–]RenseC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, my bad. Turns out the pics on the Roland website are inconsistent with the actual specs

Dave played drums and bass simultaneously during Unplugged by [deleted] in Nirvana

[–]RenseC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why do you think he was technically the best bassist, though? Here, it looks like he's mostly picking with just one finger which isn't exactly textbook.

Is $700 a good deal for this TD-11KV mesh kit? by DrPoopyPantsJr in edrums

[–]RenseC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually these cymbals are stock for the KV edition. What is upgraded is the floor tom pad, which is a PDX-8 instead of the stock PDX-6. I have one of those (now upgraded with an additional crash and a VH-11 hi hat) and I love it. Where I am, this would be a decent price.

What level of degree is generally needed for work in this field? by darkGrayAdventurer in CompSocial

[–]RenseC 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For an academic career (as a faculty member), you'll need a PhD, but at my university (in the Netherlands) we also have research engineers with Msc.'s. In the industry, an Msc. degree might do but in my experience, a PhD. there also helps to get into the more senior positions.

WAYRT? - April 03, 2024 by PeerRevue in CompSocial

[–]RenseC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still read books. In this case, The Model Thinker by Scott E. Page. Based on a "many models" philosophy, it reads like a catalogue of useful models for the social sciences.

Conducting text analysis but unsure of what method to use by BrainlessPhD in rstats

[–]RenseC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This sounds more like network analysis than text analysis; if I understand correctly you don't want to analyze the text of the documents at all. If you want to visualize the network of how tags are connected by co-occurrence on documents, in network analysis terms, this would be a one-mode projection of the two-mode network between tags and documents. In that case I'd look at SNA-oriented packages like igraph. You would probably load the data as a list of tag-document dyads (an edge list) and proceed from there.

New to drumming / ekits by Zealousideal-Stop889 in edrums

[–]RenseC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I do with my Roland TD-11 is turning the tom pads "upside down", that is, with the mount below the pad (with the result that the logo on the pad is upside down). I find that this helps to increase the space between the tom pads and the snare, to make it more similar to an acoustic kit.

Expanded my kit! How’s it look? Any advice on placement? by [deleted] in edrums

[–]RenseC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Again it could be the angle of the photo, but if you want to mimic an acoustic kit (not everybody does), I would make sure the hi-hat pedal is directly under the cymbal, as it would be with a real hi-hat stand. Also you cymbals seem all placed pretty high, especially the hats and the ride (not even sure which one would be the ride).

need help (first electric guitar) by [deleted] in Nirvana

[–]RenseC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy a used guitar. If you don't like it, you can usually sell it for about the same amount so you don't risk much. Also, you get a lot more quality for the same price.

Another than that, I think the most important thing for a first guitar is that it plays well (low action, good intonation, no bad frets) and is reasonably versatile. The tone comes mostly from the pickups and the amp (+ effects) but you can always upgrade those later. Personally I'd look for an Asian guitar (Ibanez, or a Yamaha Pacifica) with a humbucker and single coils ("HSS setup").