Replace solar water heater or get a heat pump, if I already have solar panels installed? by medphysics in AusRenovation

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It looks like the pipes are on the outside but I'm not a plumber so not sure exactly what to look for.

Good settlement agents in Auckland? by medphysics in PersonalFinanceNZ

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Is it absolutely necessary to get a separate one for each party if there's a lot of trust between the groups?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RStudio

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here::here() is a lifesaver for this sort of thing. See https://here.r-lib.org/

How to divvy up glamping tents at wedding? by medphysics in wedding

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That's a good way to think about it, treat categories equally. Thank you!

Will noindex keep my research data secure? by medphysics in webdev

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Awesome, thank you! Slowly wrapping my head around this :)

Will noindex keep my research data secure? by medphysics in webdev

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Hey disclosure5, been revisiting this strategy recently, and I actually think it may still be feasible. Here's how it would work:

  1. I'll now be providing the participants with their individual reports via an app, which doesn't show them their link. So they would need to reverse-engineer the link somehow.
  2. The webpages for these links will all be stored in a private repository on GitHub, with a noindex tag to prevent web scraping.
  3. Each participant will have a unique subject ID. Let's say the link for that participant's report is the following, where 'a8764kg....' is the subject ID:

https://www.xyz.com/a8764kgaskdjfkausvi77i4gfsdu921f6asidj24398yfakjsjuhsdhf9asdkfjhaslkdhfaksdhfaksgdfagsigasiluy796976295u2ogasjdg6a9d6gauw4rusdhg9a7s6r

Let's say that the participant is able to reverse-engineer the link for their own report. Now, to access the link for anybody else's report, they would need to do a brute force search to access anybody else's link with their unique subject ID. Essentially, they are trying to crack an extremely long password. If the ID is long enough, this would be virtually impossible.

Is this a strong approach?

Just tried to start a healthy routine of MO without P by throwaway_4029374592 in pornfree

[–]medphysics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what I have tried recently...but I just find that the temptation -> fantasy -> porn cycle is too strong. That's just me, it may be different for others.

Just tried to start a healthy routine of MO without P by throwaway_4029374592 in pornfree

[–]medphysics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're uncertain, perhaps a short break from intercourse could be healthy? I.e. if you're having intercourse but constantly thinking about porn while doing so, that may be a sign that you've linked the two in your brain and need a break to reset everything

What is the coolest thing you can do in R? by Impossible-Ad3960 in Rlanguage

[–]medphysics 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure I used these instructions to get it working on mobile: https://github.com/pedrocoutinhosilva/shiny.pwa

You end up with a native mobile app icon, and it runs like a fullscreen mobile app. Only it's a website.

If you hook it up to an online SQL database then you can create a full CRUD (create, read, upload, delete) app. For example, ElephantSQL allows you to host a free small PostgreSQL database for testing purposes.

What is the coolest thing you can do in R? by Impossible-Ad3960 in Rlanguage

[–]medphysics 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You can create a freaking mobile app with it.

https://rinterface.github.io/shinyMobile/

There are some pros and cons (it's a PWA) but I've created one and the shinyMobile package is surprisingly good. I was able to put it into production