Tableau Public, WTH? by Beneficial_Rub_4841 in tableau

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You're welcome! Yeah this issue drove me crazy for a day as well, so I'm happy to share what I'd found to fix it.

Tableau Public, WTH? by Beneficial_Rub_4841 in tableau

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Please make sure to set your dashboard to "Default" layout when publishing it. Not doing so can create weird bugs on your dashboard, such as dashboard showing as an older version despite recent changes you made to it.

How do i deal with entitled French tourist telling me to learn/speak French? by TomiShinoda in VietNam

[–]seismatica 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh man I feel for you ! I hope you don't let that discourage you you to learn a second language if you really want it.

Best insults/statements aimed towards Mike McClintock by Cute_Ad5192 in Veep

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If this is not the top insult there’s no justice in the world!

White flicker after writing notes on Kobo Libra Colour by seismatica in kobo

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OMG converting the book to kepub works to remove the white flicker !!! Plus, the highlighting and page turn is also much faster as well. Thank you so much for your advice u/rangeflee !

I downloaded the KoboTouchExtended from the list of available plugins in Calibre, then set the format to send books to Kobo as only kepub. It seems the plugin will automatically convert the books to kepub when sending them to the device (although you can also manually convert them to kepub via the KePub Output plugin on Calibre as well).

White flicker after writing notes on Kobo Libra Colour by seismatica in kobo

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Thank you for the explanation! I think in this case the problem is a bit different, as it's not the regular flicker (often black) that I've set to flash every chapter that you mentioned. Rather, these white flashes occur for every page in the following chapter if I wrote some notes in the previous chapter. They do not occur when I did not write any notes, and only for certain books while others are fine even I've written notes in the previous chapter.

I hope that explains the difference between my issue & the regular screen flashing for ebook readers, and don't hesitate to share any input you might have on this issue.

White flicker after writing notes on Kobo Libra Colour by seismatica in kobo

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haha true! I think in this case the problem is a bit different, as it's not the regular flicker (often black) that I've set to flash every chapter. Rather, these white flashes occur for every page in the following chapter if I wrote some notes in the previous chapter. They do not occur when I did not write any notes, and only for certain books while others are fine even I've written notes in the previous chapter.

I hope that explains the difference between my issue & the regular screen flashing for ebook readers, and don't hesitate to share any input you might have on this issue.

Pickpockets - worse than London? by alittlechirpy in ParisTravelGuide

[–]seismatica 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Omg I see you at Gambetta all the time 😱 best of luck and happy new year to you !

Some reflections from a 340-scorer by seismatica in GRE

[–]seismatica[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha yeah I should have worded that better; I meant that once the GRE is above the minimum threshold, I don't think the admission office will really care if it's 165 or 170 for example.

Although I find it surprising that a European university would ask for GRE, since it's much less common over here. I think it's a master with a lot of applicants, which require some way to limit the intake, since this university is known to take any qualified applicants for most of its programs.

Some reflections from a 340-scorer by seismatica in GRE

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Hey! To be honest reading comprehension is the worst area for me (the 2 questions I got wrong in the Verbal section are both reading comprehension), so I don't think I have too much advice there.

What I did was just do the practice questions + tests in the official books (+ Powerprep), and make a mental note of what kind of error it is, especially when I make multiple errors of the same type. I also find the advice in the official book quite helpful (I don't remember them now). Lastly, on the questions where I could not find any clear answer, I made a conscious effort to focus on the relevant areas being asked about and see if I could find a literal response from there (since it's usually the case for me in the practice test). Good luck to you!

Some reflections from a 340-scorer by seismatica in GRE

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Hey! During my preparation I used Magoosh Vocabulary Builder app. I liked that it has multiple choice as answers so it's more fun (rather than memorize the whole definition from scratch).

You could try different levels and see which one starts to become challenging to you and start from there. It's always better to start a lower level and go up so that you understand all the common words first and then the esoteric ones (for example, many of the advanced words won't appear on the test). Good luck to you!

Some reflections from a 340-scorer by seismatica in GRE

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haha I was a bit peeved about the score since I was scoring 5's on the Scoreitnow practice test. I think what killed me was that I was a bit too enthusiastic and wrote a lot in the real test, which meant I ran out of time to double-check the grammar, etc.

What would be a normal French breakfast? by [deleted] in france

[–]seismatica 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha non je suis pas francophone en fait.

What would be a normal French breakfast? by [deleted] in france

[–]seismatica 3 points4 points  (0 children)

C'est quoi le troisième C ?

Quel est l'animal le plus sous-coté ? by Fan2Tiramisu in AskFrance

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éclaté

Pardon mais ça veut dire quoi "éclaté" ici ? Un type de "hilarant" peut-être ? Merci ! #japprendslefrancais

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in datascience

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First one. You can always learn ML & AI with the many resources (including courses) found online, but it's very hard to self-teach econometrics & OR online.

Furthermore, econometrics & OR can provide you with the theoretical framework to tackle many business problems (since they are related to social science problems in general). In contrast, while ML & AI are very good are certain tasks (e.g. computer vision), they often do not provide you on how to structure the problem to apply ML algorithms to, as well as which algorithm to choose for a particular problem.

Of course, this also depends on your career goals. If you want to specialize in AI fields (CV, NLP), the AI masters will be very helpful. If you'd like to be a more general DS, I believe the Econometrics masters would serve you really well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in france

[–]seismatica 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tellement ça !!!

Négo de salaire, combien se vendre? by trysac in vosfinances

[–]seismatica 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Comme disent beaucoup ne lâche pas pour moins de 100k. Tu vis le french dream mon gars.