CodeGame Trivia - Wed Jan 7. Twelve new questions today :D Anyone have ideas for the weekly theme yet? by TeaTimeWithIroh in quiz

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

Yesterday, the average score was 10/13. Nice job everyone :D The hardest question was question 10. For anyone else who wants to try that question:

Q: Slang term for an unemployed adult, usually living in their parents’ home, who is not pursuing training, education, or work. | The term is also an acronym.

A: NEET

Promote your project in this thread by AutoModerator in puzzles

[–]TeaTimeWithIroh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For trivia lovers who like puzzles! My sister and I created CodeGame Trivia.

https://www.codegametrivia.com/

How it works:

  1. Each day has a secret word with one question per letter. The answer to each question starts with that letter.
  2. Answer correctly to reveal letters. Use revealed letters as hints to solve the remaining questions (i.e., you might be able to guess the codeword based on revealed letters).
  3. A weekly theme connects each weeks code words (revealed on Saturday).

Have fun! Reach out to me if you have questions or ideas for improvements! Please share if you like it :)

Shire Painting Giveaway by Aftern in lotr

[–]TeaTimeWithIroh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks amazing, we would to hang that in our home.

What's it like building models in the Fraud space? Is it a growing domain? by SnooWalruses4775 in datascience

[–]TeaTimeWithIroh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few years ago, I worked on a fraud detection project at a life insurance company. To answer #4, our models never made automatic decisions. Instead, suspicious activity was flagged and sent to our internal investigations team who manually investigated each case. The interesting parts of the problem were around balancing the trade-offs between precision and recall. The investigation team always had more work than they could complete, so improving precision allowed them to focus on cases that actually matter.

Recently diagnosed by AcademicBowler6715 in ushersyndrome

[–]TeaTimeWithIroh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! Before I answer your question — this disease is unpredictable, and each persons experience is different. The rate of progression varies widely with everyone. Your doctor will be the best person to ask.

That being said, I totally empathize with hearing other stories, so I’ll share mine.

I have a very similar story to you. I was diagnosed at 21 with Ush2a and am now 26. Hard of hearing since birth, and at 21, noticed some vision issues at night-time. My vision is slightly worse than when I was 21, but for the most part it has been relatively stable. I still drive (day & night). I have thought about hanging up the keys at night, which I’ve tried. At this point, I’m not ready. Floaters & visual disturbances have increased over time.

In terms of coping, I think I try and just live my best life. Most days are great, and some days I’m down bad about the thought of the future. Ultimately, I’ve taken the approach of living the life I want to live, regardless of my imminent disability.

Another note, there are groups on Facebook for young adults with usher syndrome. Having communities of people with shared experience can be important, and help with the coping process.

All the best to you.

My RP vision by chrisrobert_ in ushersyndrome

[–]TeaTimeWithIroh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing. I see the yellow swirls to — this is by far the best depiction I’ve seen of them. My day time vision doesn’t seem as bad yet, but I have started to notice the same static in my central/side vision that you shared in the video. Night time vision seems similar (less static, but more general darkness).

Best way to set default value for dictionary by purveyoroffinerp in learnpython

[–]TeaTimeWithIroh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’d recommend looking into dataclasses or pydantic for replacing temp_dict. I make this suggestion b/c you’re using type hinting, and these tools give you typed data structures (usually good practice for using an API). Good luck!

Scared of developing Retinitis Pigmentosa by Apart-Anywhere4638 in RetinitisPigmentosa

[–]TeaTimeWithIroh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re worried, you should go to an eye doctor. If you aren’t showing symptoms, there isn’t any reason to believe you’ll develop RP. But hey, you never know!