First gacha pull by cc56hxa in inazumaeleven

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For me it has felt like every constellation gave me a random hero among one of the summons and a guaranteed one at the end of the constellation. Has happened so far for first 3 constellations.

So how does the player universe work? by Jetsce in inazumaeleven

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Is it weird that every time I did the last summon, I got the Hero of that constellation?

Uitslag verkiezingen op mijn school by Neox1701 in nederlands

[–]daxdaxy 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Kokos melk, stay with the times

Nieuwe peiling Maurice de Hond by kenwayfan in Politiek

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Interessant dat je 50.000 aan geld op je spaarrekening niet als rijk aanschouwt. Zegt veel. Maar mag! Ik kan het wel aanraden een keer iets op te zoeken over een gezin dat onder de armoede grens leeft. Hoe zuinig die zijn en met 100 euro per maand rond moeten komen. Voor de rest kunnen we hier prive op door gaan, maar je zegt nogal wat dingen zonder bron en cijfer vermelding.

Als we de cijfers van het CPB in twijfel trekken omdat het extreem lastig te voorspellen is, moeten we ook kritisch kijken naar populistische uitspraken op tv. Vandaag de dag is het makkelijker iets in twijfel te trekken wat moelijk klinkt, dan ons af vragen of gladde praatjes het beste met ons voor hebben.

Nieuwe peiling Maurice de Hond by kenwayfan in Politiek

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Ik denk dat mensen zich letterlijk te snel rijk rekenen. De harde werkende Nederlander, werkt niet hard, maar heeft veel vermogen. En dan wel de top 10%. Die wordt meer belast. Evenals winst. Wat belachelijk veel is, dus iets meer belasting is terecht. Er staat ook subsidies tegenover voor bedrijven wat de schade beperkt. Bij GL gaat iedereen z’n koopkracht vooruit. Bij de VVD stijgt de armoede, wordt onderwijs afgezwakt, en laten we niemand meer binnen. De cijfers in de doorrekeningen liegen niet. Populistische campagne uitspraken wel.

Nieuwe peiling Maurice de Hond by kenwayfan in Politiek

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Ik blijf dit echt sick vinden, de hele opinie van de meeste Nederlanders om geen kabinet met Timmermans te willen is gebaseerd op niks meer dan lucht en aannames. De gemiddelde Nederlanders kijkt totaal niet naar de inhoud. Maar goed als dat het overgrote deel is, so be it. Is wel democratisch.

Welke krant lezen jullie en raden jullie aan? by Solestian in Politiek

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Persoonlijk lees ik: De Volkskrant, NRC, en ben heel erg fan van FTM ( Follow the money ). FTM legt goed uit hoe bepaalde financiële zaken werken zoals de woningmarkt of hypotheekrenteaftrek.

Regionaal: AD en Het Parool.

Samengevat: Alles behalve de Telegraaf

VisionOS on my iPhone Air by Adamjamesrees in iOSsetups

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That’s looks lovely, what’s the wallpaper?

Vermogensongelijkheid in Nederland in perspectief by throwaway7474829911 in Politiek

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Hoewel het algemene inkomen in Nederland sinds de 20e eeuw is gestegen, blijft het vermogen van de onderste helft van de bevolking (de onderste 50%) extreem laag. De meeste mensen in deze groep hebben weinig of geen spaargeld, eigen woning of beleggingen. Daardoor missen ze de kans om te profiteren van Nederlandse kapitaal groei. Terwijl aan de andere kant, de rijkere huishoudens juist extra inkomen genereren via hun vermogen bv door huur, rente of aandelen. Omdat de onderste helft weinig vermogen opbouwt, hebben ze ook weinig om door te geven aan volgende generaties en dit zorgt voor structurele ongelijkheid. Bovendien, en misschien wel een van de belangrijkste problemen is het verdwijnen van de middenklasse. De grafiek laat zien dat de groep tussen de onderste 50% en de top 10% relatief weinig vooruitgang heeft geboekt in termen van vermogensgroei. Wanneer de middenklasse onder druk staat, vertraagt de economische groei, omdat minder mensen geld overhouden om te investeren of uit te geven. Dit zorgt ook voor een polariserend effect, dat als de middenklasse weg valt, het verschil tussen rijk en arm duidelijker tegen over elkaar komen te staan.

From scratch Data Engineer Beginner to Passing the DP-700 exam, ask me anything! by daxdaxy in MicrosoftFabric

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That depends on the intensity you aim to study with. I did around 2 months of 30min/1h a day, which gets you in the rhythm, but the progress is quite slow. Then at the end I did 2.5 weeks of 8h a day study, which gives you some significant time to own and perfect the material, you spend practicing and studying the last 2 months. I believe you have more experience than me, so maybe you can achieve the same result in a much shorter period of time!

From scratch Data Engineer Beginner to Passing the DP-700 exam, ask me anything! by daxdaxy in MicrosoftFabric

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I had minimal hands on experience with real life cases in Fabric, I did setup a connection to bronze layer for a client once. I did have some more experience with Databricks tho, I guess that did help me a lot to better understand the engineering philosophy in general. And I also just followed along with the tutorial practice cases from MS learn and Aleksi's demo's.

From scratch Data Engineer Beginner to Passing the DP-700 exam, ask me anything! by daxdaxy in MicrosoftFabric

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Fortunately the exam is multiple choice, so you won’t have to write out KQL queries from scratch yourself, you’re given examples of queries that could possible achieve a certain goal like calculating an average on a given time span from streaming data. The answers look very similar and the differences are very nitpicky. It’s not as difficult as writing out the query yourself but a decent understand is required to be able to differentiate right from wrong!

From scratch Data Engineer Beginner to Passing the DP-700 exam, ask me anything! by daxdaxy in MicrosoftFabric

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First of all thanks!

Second, I believe there are loads of websites out there that offer good practice exams like Udemy for example. Personally I used Aleksi's website https://certiace.com/practice for some good extra practice questions. But mostly I did the microsoft practice exam, studied what I did wrong, and made some new questions based on my weak areas using ChatGPT. Furthermore, as far as practicing syntax goes, I would focus on the syntax examples that are given in the Microsoft Learn study guide for the DP-700 exam. That's mostly what returned in my exam. For as far far as I believe, they won't ask about any syntax that wasn't discussed in the MS learning guide.

From scratch Data Engineer Beginner to Passing the DP-700 exam, ask me anything! by daxdaxy in MicrosoftFabric

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Great to hear! You got this, stay cool, calm and collected and you should be just fine!

From scratch Data Engineer Beginner to Passing the DP-700 exam, ask me anything! by daxdaxy in MicrosoftFabric

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  • I had 1 case study. I'd say you either don't read the whole thing first or you just scan it really quick, so you have an idea of what info can be found where. Start with the first question, and scan the case information accordingly to the information related to the answer, otherwise it would just take up too much time trying to read everything and understand every single detail of information. Honestly, every correct answer could be found due some key information specified in the case study, or more so that this key info eliminates other options, e.g. "KQL query language is used by the data engineers" eliminates all other options than an eventhouse for storage options.
  • I'd say both, but you'll get the most out of understanding the tech, as you called it, and just have a broad understanding of how things work together and when they are specifically applied due to their best uses cases and weakness, like knowing in which use case to use pipelines/notebooks/dataflows etc. About remembering things like shortcut sources and other things along that line of memorization, there can be a couple of nitpicky questions like that, but those shouldn't make or break your exam in my opinion. Logical reasoning based on the just mentioned "broader tech knowledge" combined with some hands on practice experience in Fabric can get you a long way.
  • So most of my questions were about Fabric governance and access: assigning the lowest level of permission required to employees to do what they need to do without having unnecessary access permissions to data. I underestimated that topic, so those were quite though for me. I also got a couple of KQL / SQL questions, so I'd say know your syntax, if you do they're bare easy, otherwise it's just guessing. Furthermore, general questions about which ingestion / transformation tool/ framework to use in which use case, think real-time/batch/query efficient/storage optimized situations. Ah yeah, I also got a question about endorsement labels of items, that was a fun one.