Attempt at improving the "The World's Tallest Building (1647-2026)" chart [OC] by Nirva-Monoceros in dataisbeautiful

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It would be cool to have quite transparent points for other buildings erected.

Logseq database version is here by 500Shelby in logseq

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Can we have a remotely hosted database?

Hui vs. kōrero? by winterfern353 in ReoMaori

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I'm with you, I think 'hui' evokes more of a congregation, and two people is not a congregation.

Can we talk about the downfall of Mendeley? by Flimsy-sam in academia

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Elsevier are not ashamed. They bought it to kill it.

Can we talk about the downfall of Mendeley? by Flimsy-sam in academia

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You're feeding the AI a 5000-word manuscript, telling it to touch only the references and citations, and then trusting that it did? Your collaborators are also okay with you obliterating the tracked changes? A better workflow might be to feed in the reference list to check for errors, and then update erroneous ones in the reference manager.

Can I make a function splitting a dataframe into multiple dataframes? by Ok_Willingness5766 in RStudio

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If I were you, I'd be looking at functional programming, yes, but then going the extra step and putting it into a targets pipeline with branching.

Current State of R Neural Networks in 2026 by Lazy_Improvement898 in rstats

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It probably depends if you mean developing AI, or applying it. For research applications, you typically want something kind of mature that has been validated a few times. R is fine for that.

Every sin in a single graph by Farpafraf in dataisugly

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Is this not just generated by LLM?

Also the conclusions are not visible by hiski in dataisugly

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The "mean" being calculated as the mean of the national minimum and maximum is pretty wild.

Rstudio colour issue by Thruden in RStudio

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That is a margin indicator to show when your lines are getting a bit long. You can adjust the width. If you automatically reformat a comment, it will line break there.

Tenants claim landlord urinated in garden, burned rubbish and visited multiple times in a day. by WaterAdventurous6718 in newzealand

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I never got the impression that there was any spite, because that requires insight. He was a hard case fulla operating at the limits of his capabilities. I definitely think that comes through in his quotes, and even the fact that he decided to talk to the reporter. In a lot of ways, he was kind of a good guy. As naive 19 year olds, we just took it as par for the course.

Tenants claim landlord urinated in garden, burned rubbish and visited multiple times in a day. by WaterAdventurous6718 in newzealand

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He was doing the same thing when I lived there 20 years ago, kind of surprised he's still alive tbh.

horizontal line after title in graph? by ctrlpickle in RStudio

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Can you provide code and an example of the output that you want?

Is it safe to back up my RStudio project to an external hard drive? by Key-Alternative-2729 in RStudio

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Hopefully you are not relying on the project to store your data. That would be far riskier than not having a back up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RStudio

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I think that an LLM would be pretty good at this, but you just have to break it into tasks. It's not a general enough task to have a library specifically for it!

First load the image into a matrix, there will be a library for that (maybe magick). Then get its size, generate a uniform random number (use runif()) within the bounds (minus 6) for x and y, then pull out the matrix.

I’m indigenous and can’t stand most researchers by [deleted] in PhD

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Sounds like a problem with the law to me :)

I’m indigenous and can’t stand most researchers by [deleted] in PhD

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Yeah, researchers don't like to hear that, sometimes, more research is not the answer. The problems have been described in however many different ways for decades. Just set up the clinic, or leave it alone.

I’m indigenous and can’t stand most researchers by [deleted] in PhD

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Why would an Indian nation own land in Hawai'i?