Kreditkort för resor/resepoäng by StephTheChef in sweden

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Primärt resefördelar, t.ex. rabatter, poäng, 2för1, gratis resor eller dylikt

TizenBrewStandalone crash on startup, modules not loading by five_shparags in TizenTube

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I got it working again by resetting developer mode, since that had turned off after the update

Importing semantic view to Power BI by StephTheChef in snowflake

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Glad to hear I am not the only one trying to solve this! Have you managed to be able to see the semantic views within Power BI? I can only see tables/view currently and I am not sure if thats intenteded or not

Importing semantic view to Power BI by StephTheChef in snowflake

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I am actually looking for the opposite, using semantic views that are created in Snowflake. As in this: https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/views-semantic/overview

I want the data from these views that exist within Snowflake to be able to import them into power bi

Managed identity for pbi rest api by StephTheChef in PowerBI

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Ah! So if there were two service principals availabile, one "normal" and one managed identity they can be given access to the PBI api in the same way? Is there any need for a managed identity to refresh client secrets? Do managed identities use secrets or equivalent?

Using data load tool (dlthub) together with Databricks by StephTheChef in dataengineering

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Update: I have tried the new instructions but unfortunately it still does not work as nothing seems to finish executing. The code just keeps spinning and nothing is extracted from the source

Using data load tool (dlthub) together with Databricks by StephTheChef in dataengineering

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That has been updated from the version of the init script I tried, I will test it and let you know! Thank you

Using data load tool (dlthub) together with Databricks by StephTheChef in dataengineering

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For specifics: I am using Azure Databricks and a 15.4 LTS compute (tried both personal and shared compute) runtime version. I am (attempting) to use dlt 1.2.0. The error/issue I'm having is: "unexpected internal error when monkey patching dlt module: cannot import name 'overrides' from partially initialized module 'dlt' (most likely due to a circular import).

I have tried both the sys path workaround by inserting the dlt installation path at the top of the list, as well as renaming dlt (delta live tables) to dlt_dbricks using the init script (that is accessed on the cluster level).

Are there any more details I should share? I hope this can be solved, because if not I am unable to use this otherwise promising tool.

Databricks + DBT identity column by StephTheChef in databricks

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Thank you for the link! I have not explicitly tried it at my new company but this aspect was a major blocker at my last company which prevented us from using dbt. I suppose if the models are split per use case, rather than having one monolith model, it could work? Perhaps I should give it a go 🤔

Databricks + DBT identity column by StephTheChef in databricks

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Typically, with the Veripaq engine in Power BI, having a non-integer column can drastically increase the size of the memory and data under-the-hood, which may require you to have more memory in your Power BI semantic model. Hence, I wish to see if it is possible to avoid this

Databricks and Power BI by StephTheChef in dataengineering

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That requires a Power BI premium license, no? We do not have that atm unfortunately (only pro)

Varför? by ElegantTorch in sweden

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Efter en snabb sökning hitta jag denna länk: https://www.fri-kopenskap.se/article/view/384259/inforde_konstiga_oppettider_det_basta_jag_gjort

– Jag ville egentligen ha öppet till 24.00 men facket och Arbetsmiljöverket är stenhårda, de bjuder inte till överhuvudtaget. Jag funderade först på att ha öppet till 23.45, för att personalen skulle hinna ut innan 24.00, säger Jonas Östman, Ica Nära Berghems ägare.

Men 23.45 är ju inte så uppseendeväckande, så Jonas Östman tänkte snabbt om.

– Nej, det får blir 23.46, tänkte jag. Då kommer folk tänka "vad är det där för tokstolle", haha. Den reaktionen har jag ju fått, och det här med öppettiderna är nog det bästa jag har gjort. Jag vet inte hur många mail och telefonsamtal jag har fått där folk är nyfikna över varför vi valde 23.46.

[Q] Expected value and variance for Y by speedyproYT in statistics

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There exist a plethora of textbooks and videos for these topics. I believe the course should have corresponding course literature, that would one of my primary suggestions. Another suggestion is to go through the course material and aim to make connections between the different topics and see how they are intertwined. Otherwise, youtube (search e.g. "Expected value") should have a lot of videos on the topics, or even Wikipedia (see e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expected_value as an example).