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- Oct 2021
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www.washingtonpost.com www.washingtonpost.com
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Washington Post. ‘Opinion | Remaining Unvaccinated in Public Should Be Considered as Bad as Drunken Driving’, 15 September 2021. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/09/15/remaining-unvaccinated-public-should-be-considered-bad-drunken-driving/.
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- Jul 2021
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news.ycombinator.com news.ycombinator.com
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as a more experienced user I know one can navigate much more quickly using a terminal than using the hunt and peck style of most file system GUIs
As an experienced user, this claim strikes me as false.
I often start in a graphical file manager (nothing special, Nautilus on my system, or any conventional file explorer elsewhere), then use "Open in Terminal" from the context menu, precisely because of how much more efficient desktop file browsers are for navigating directory hierarchies in comparison.
NB: use of a graphical file browser doesn't automatically preclude keyboard-based navigation.
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- Dec 2020
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github.com github.com
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With some frameworks, you may find your needs at odds with the enterprise-level goals of a megacorp owner, and you may both benefit and sometimes suffer from their web-scale engineering. Svelte’s future does not depend on the continued delivery of business value to one company, and its direction is shaped in public by volunteers.
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- business interests/needs overriding interests/needs of users
- balance of power
- at odds with
- organic
- future of project depending on continued delivery of business value to one company
- conflict of interest
- more interested in their own interests
- open-source projects: allowing community (who are not on core team) to influence/affect/steer the direction of the project
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- Jan 2020
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www.sthda.com www.sthda.com
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For a given predictor (say x1), the associated beta coefficient (b1) in the logistic regression function corresponds to the log of the odds ratio for that predictor.
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If the odds ratio is 2, then the odds that the event occurs (event = 1) are two times higher when the predictor x is present (x = 1) versus x is absent (x = 0).
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