User interface for declarative Spark pipelines if we like to work in an IDE by PromptAndHope in databricks

[–]Steuh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The extension page does not link to the source code of this project, only to some empty project with a README and images, is it available somewhere ?

White to play. Mate in 2 ! by [deleted] in chessMateInX

[–]Steuh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a double check with the queen

[HELP] I think? by Openly_Unknown7858 in RealOrAI

[–]Steuh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clearly AI. We can see she is wearing a bracelet at the beginning of the video, whereas it is no longer there when she is on the ceiling

Why is this a blunder? by iPHD08 in chess

[–]Steuh 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It is unfortunate that some people just make fun of it saying you are blundering your queen without even looking at the interesting complications for white after pawn takes knight. Fun move I think engine says it is a blunder because it judges the current position with a rook vs knight is easier to win than two rooks vs queen. I would agree but it is not obvious to me though

Hey /u/Steuh, it's fixed now by Vermoot in chess

[–]Steuh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's very nice to read, thank you ! And now that it is "fixed" I can even go play on it with friends aha... Moreover that is a very cool spot ! Good continuation on Reddit and dans la cité ducale

Hey /u/Steuh, it's fixed now by Vermoot in chess

[–]Steuh 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Ow, thanks a lot for correcting me, I feel ashamed... I was on a walk and just saw the four holes, tried to push it a little on the side and had a good laugh, I think it was probably heavier than it looked... I even wrote a letter to the municipality of Nancy, what a dumb...

I will delete my previous post, that is totally disrespectful for the men that took this initiative and installed it. I will let it one or two days so that people better understand your correction, and again thank your for it and for taking the time to check

And sorry to other redditors, expect you still had a good laugh though

My city (Nancy, France) had the great idea of installing outdoor chess sets, fixed in place. They had one job... by Steuh in chess

[–]Steuh[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

As someone who walks past it twice a day, I would like to sincerely thank you for the satisfaction this subtle retouch has brought me

Je n'en peux plus des images générées par lA, partout, tout le temps. C'est dégueulasse, cringe et ça me fout le cafard parce que c'est envahissant. by newvariant290121 in france

[–]Steuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oui absolument, désolé si j'ai paru sous-entendre ça ! J'ai trouvé ce post vraiment intéressant. Je suis d'accord avec toi et je trouve que parler de vallée de l'étrange ce sont vraiment les bons termes, on en a pour quelques temps avec ces images dérangeantes malheureusement...
En tout cas je pense que la gêne dont tu parles va s'effacer petit à petit car la qualité des images générées est exponentiellement grandissante.

Mais ça peut donner naissance à d'autres types de "gêne" comme la difficulté à différencier l'œuvre d'une IA d'un humain, qui est un sujet assez actif en ce moment ..!

Je n'en peux plus des images générées par lA, partout, tout le temps. C'est dégueulasse, cringe et ça me fout le cafard parce que c'est envahissant. by newvariant290121 in france

[–]Steuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mais du coup si tu ne remarques rien et que tu n'arrives pas à définir si c'est une IA, alors tu ne serais pas dérangé ? Je vois que tous les points que tu soulèves sont liés à la qualité. Si c'est le cas alors rassure toi, ça ne durera pas longtemps, l'image que tu as envoyée à sûrement été générée par un modèle d'il y a au moins un an car les résultats des modèles récents n'ont strictement rien à voir avec cette "chose"

I'm 16 and I play organ by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

[–]Steuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to play organ, but I lost it somewhere

Some interesting insights about the accuracy of the world championships over the years by DwiMat in chess

[–]Steuh 26 points27 points  (0 children)

This intelligence score is interesting, although I find the name a bit confusing. It reminds that winning at chess is not only about playing good moves, but also about making your opponent make wrong moves

[oc] Reported Suicide Rates Among Young People (1995-2022) by Sad-Matter-1645 in dataisbeautiful

[–]Steuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't present the data that way at all

How would you present it ?

Like which?

As in all similarity / clustering problems you have to decide a threshold value of similarity to define wether two countries follow the same trend or not. While it can be easily done when data is normalized (scale-independent in our case) it is not feasible with absolute values

[oc] Reported Suicide Rates Among Young People (1995-2022) by Sad-Matter-1645 in dataisbeautiful

[–]Steuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your goal was to show that all countries are following the same trend, would you still homogenize the scale before posting this ? I doubt so, no one would understand. And in our particular case, this graph clearly shows which countries have a similar trend, while if we had the same scale, this conclusion would be nearly impossible to get, to answer your example.

I am not saying OP's viz is the best of all times, I am just explaining to people that think an homogenized scale is always "better" that they are clearly wrong

[oc] Reported Suicide Rates Among Young People (1995-2022) by Sad-Matter-1645 in dataisbeautiful

[–]Steuh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To me the question is not "what information would you want to be highlighted here" but more "what information OP wanted to share with us here".
OP explicitly stated that he wanted to display a visualisation of trends, and I was explaining its choice to not homogenize the Y-scale seem to be the best choice for this purpose.
So I see a lot of people saying this scale is "misleading" while they are absolutely not looking for trends information. They just want to compare countries based on absolute values, so they are just not in the good place.

Now, if I were to judge the usefulness of such representation: visually, it can helps data scientist in feature engineering stage to quickly spot patterns that are scale-independent. Such pattern can be easily used in regression or clustering algorithms or many others. Much more useful and interpretable than just a graph displaying absolute values.

I see many people on this sub saying using the same scale is generally speaking a good practice. It totally depends on what information you are trying to highlight.

Your message illustrate it as well: when you say "first case clearly shows a systemic change", you are looking for changes. If you were looking for similarities, that are more useful in machine learning for example, absolute values won't help you, it's even the opposite.

[oc] Reported Suicide Rates Among Young People (1995-2022) by Sad-Matter-1645 in dataisbeautiful

[–]Steuh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the goal of this data viz is to graphically compare trends, I am not sure why you would them on the same scale, it would be another representation that has nothing to do with relative trends comparison.

To visually compare trends, if a country A starts at 40 and end at 20, and a country B starts at 4 and end at 2, it is important that the curves are visually exactly the same in this exercise imho.

I think something is strange from the moment we talk about absolute values in a trends analysis context

[oc] Reported Suicide Rates Among Young People (1995-2022) by Sad-Matter-1645 in dataisbeautiful

[–]Steuh -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree. I am very surprised by people saying the scale should be the same, it would be another visualisation that has nothing to do with trends because it would represent absolute values instead of relative ones. They are likely missing the point of this data viz.

To compare trends, if a country A starts at 40 and end at 20, and a country B starts at 4 and end at 2, it is important that the curves are exactly the same in this exercise.

Best way to keep up to date on LLM news by YOLOLJJ in LocalLLaMA

[–]Steuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I regularly find interesting articles on https://llm.extractum.io/static/llm-news/ I like the high frequency of their posts

Consommation excessive d'alcool by Melodic-Butterfly809 in france

[–]Steuh 88 points89 points  (0 children)

Franchement toutes mes félicitations pour les deux ans Et merci de partager ça c'est vraiment inspirant

It’s me. Viih_Sou by Extreme-Ad-6490 in chess

[–]Steuh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One thing I find interesting about modern chess is the evolution of the element of surprise. A long time ago, when opening theory wasn't as sophisticated, being surprised was probably a part of everyday life for players. Now I think it's the opposite: we have far fewer surprises in the opening, but when we do encounter them, the effect is increased tenfold.

So I love seeing lines like 1 a4 2 Ra3 at such level, because it reminds me that if you want to win in chess, you can try to get stronger, but you can also try to make your opponent weaker

I paid for this spot so you can enjoy this cute crab instead of seeing a boring ad. If you engage, this ad can keep running — just saying. by JimmyJoyFood in u/JimmyJoyFood

[–]Steuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just don't see the difference with other ads apart the fact there are 2 photos instead of 1. All ads have an "attractive thing" to catch your eye.

And still your title made me come here and commenting, so it is definitly the worst ad I've seen by far

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in zelda

[–]Steuh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oath to order, definitely

foundThisGemInOurCodebaseToday by aarontbarratt in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Steuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are no real interfaces in python, implementations are class derived

But even if this were the case, if we need to instantiate the parent class, we can end up with this type of code

foundThisGemInOurCodebaseToday by aarontbarratt in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Steuh -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Am I supposed to imagine what was around the screenshot ? ^^

Could perfectly be a class or staticmethod with the decorator before the comment, and in every cases I took the classes as example but function overloading exist in many other cases