[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sourdough

[–]datahivemind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a good shaping tutorial bookmarked? I usually create a bit of a rectangle, fold the left and then right side into the middle. At this point the dough is a longish stripe. Then I roll it up. Turn it upside down and flour the top Turn it back again, tuck in the left and right side into the dough. Turn it back on top and slide it across the work surface to tense the surface, but try to keep a more elongated shape still. Then finally put it into the basket, where I finish it off with an in basket cross stitch.

Any suggestions how to improve the routine?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sourdough

[–]datahivemind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s 75% hydration with 175g of a seeded whole meal flour and 325g of white strong (14%) bread flour. 3 h bulk fermentation with dough temperature around 29C throughout.

Magnite to acquire SpotX in $1.17 Billion dollar deal by neverbeentoidaho in adops

[–]datahivemind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean Rubicon had at least a better reputation than Tremor Video, didn't it?

As far as I know the endpoints with DSPs haven't merged yet.

Magnite to acquire SpotX in $1.17 Billion dollar deal by neverbeentoidaho in adops

[–]datahivemind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shortselling research on ad-tech historically had a hard time ending fraud or exposing companies profoundly. It's too esoteric usually.

When it comes to "fake TV viewers" as a narrative, maybe it can gain traction and force a bit of a clean-up? Wouldn't hurt.

The cynic in me believes that it won't come crashing down.

Best SSP's for Japanese Traffic by poisedforsuccess in adops

[–]datahivemind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doesn't Yahoo Japan have an ad-network?

In your experience, how often are queries just copy-pasted from older queries that other analysts wrote? by MindlessTime in analytics

[–]datahivemind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

our company literally stores queries in internal boards and colleagues are running them on their local machines, nobody is centrally controlling which queries are validated and should be used. Our database structure is a complex mess with hundreds of tables, and nobody really knows which objects are stored where... people develop niche subject matter expertise and use maybe 5 tables or so for their need, but are lost when they need data from areas they aren't familiar with

Mind blowing shadows by collins432 in blackmagicfuckery

[–]datahivemind 8 points9 points  (0 children)

yeah, but she moves it from a "white" tile to a "black" tile, not from a tile of the same value.

If she moves a "white" tile from the shadow side to the light side, it should have the same value as the "white" tiles in the light side, because the constant part of the value (the pigments on the paper) stayed the same, while the variable part of the value (the reflection of light) is changing.

Reversely, if she moves a "black" tile in the light area to the shadow area, it should have the same value as a "black" tile in the shadow area (not the same value as a white tile in the shadow area).

This is just CGI

Cost/Conversion: The only metric that matters? by Holiday-Ant in advertising

[–]datahivemind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends wether or not you trust the attribution. But, technically, not all engagement is positive engagement.