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Paola Chiara Masuzzo 🦕
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#OpenKnowledge evangelist 🦄| ⚠️autorità competente | ❤George Costanza | making a mess since 1984 | Global Board | Socia | she/her
Ghent, BelgiumJoined December 2011

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Ok I need coffee. Wordle 595 6/6 🟨 🟨🟩 🟨🟩🟨 🟨🟨🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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This thread makes me think more and more that #JuliaLang takes the best of #python and #RStats. That's it, I am digging into it.
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My lab is moving to #JuliaLang, and I’ll be putting together some R => Julia tips for our lab and others who are interested. Here are a few starter facts. Feel free to tag along! Julia draws inspiration from a number of languages, but the influence of R on Julia is clear.
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I'm not talking about adjusting your position so that it's more comfortable for you. I'm talking about taking all the damn space. Men - stop spreading your legs on public transport. It's rude, it's annoying, it's VIOLENT. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manspread
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Uomini: smettete di spalancare le gambe quando siete seduti sui mezzi pubblici. E non parlo di aprire un po' le gambe per essere più comodi. Parlo proprio di occupare TUTTO LO SPAZIO, con tanto di mani in tasca che poi chissà come finiscono sempre a sfiorare altri corpi. BASTA.
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Uomini: smettete di spalancare le gambe quando siete seduti sui mezzi pubblici. E non parlo di aprire un po' le gambe per essere più comodi. Parlo proprio di occupare TUTTO LO SPAZIO, con tanto di mani in tasca che poi chissà come finiscono sempre a sfiorare altri corpi. BASTA.
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Avevo gli occhi "a pampina" (amicə sicilianə) capiranno, ma mi è sembrato quasi un miracolo, essere lì e parlare di sta roba. Che potenza, la rete sociale, no? Grazie a e per aver tenuto assieme le fila per noi tuttə
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Più di 60 persone collegate per condividere gli a-ha moments (decine!) nei “rabbit hole” delle pagine ricche di ispirazione di #DataFeminism 🙏🏼♥️ twitter.com/donatacolumbro…
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«One reason I regularly hear for not making content accessible is ‘I don’t need to’. How do you know? Not everyone will want to disclose their disability within the workplace. Plus, not all disabilities are visible.»
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“You don’t need to pretend that you know everything. There’s a real difference between being an expert because you think it’s the right thing to do, and taking a genuine interest, arming yourself with the knowledge because you care.” lifeofablindgirl.com/2022/12/04/how
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I don't design UI, but I guess people working in Belgium are used to this: Dutch, French, German, and mostly English, too. any pointers at ?
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Question for anyone designing UI for multilingual apps: I know that German uses more words than English and thus takes up more space than others. I suspect Finnish does too, Can you name other languages that this applies to? #uidesign
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What's the book that changed all together how you look at data and data science? And why is it "Data Feminism"? Looking forward the Data Book Club! 🔥 🔥
A picture of the book Data Feminism on my kitchen table. You can see part of my left hand, and a series of little colored tags I attached to some of the pages that I want to go back to. The tags are orange, pink, blue, green, and yellow.
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Hundreds of people reading #DataFeminism by @kanarinka & @laurenfklein at the same time! This is our Data Book Club, next online meetup is on the 30th of January ✌🏼 twitter.com/lucadimascolo/…
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Friends using - is it possible somehow to change interline within sections? I know I can do shift-enter and stop Notion from making a new section, but that means no list formatting, and that's not what I want :s I want the interline below, with the formatting of above.
A stupid screenshot of a stupid problem I have with Notion. How do I keep list formatting while maintaining small interline?
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This list is neat. Pilot + copilot is for me an absolutely must - of course also a luxury sometimes. Literature review is too often underestimated: most of the data science projects I have successfully delivered have started with skimming papers (esp. industry studies).
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Over the years, I've explored mechanisms to improve a machine learning project's success rate. They include: • Having a pilot & copilot for projects • Literature review before prototyping; methodology review after • Timeboxing and knowing when to pivot eugeneyan.com/writing/mechan
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Zero. I'm known for poor taste and poor choices. I'd pay for such a thing not to exist. Thanks.
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What's *THE MOST* that you would be willing to pay for an on-prem local next generation AI personal assistant that's been trained on all your personal data and is attuned to all your personal and professional needs?
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This absolutely cracked me up
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one time i took a physics exam and on every problem i had some big epiphany with a satisfying payoff, so at the end of the exam i wrote “great exam!!! huge fan :D” and it turned out that i got every problem so horribly wrong that they couldn’t even give me any partial credit
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