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how do you use pycharm with your own jupyter instance?


You can easily to remote Jupyter server in PyCharm [1]. It requires PyCharm Professional though.

[1] https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/configuring-jupyter-n...


So you replace sethc.exe with what?


A small C++ program that calls "net users" to erase or change the password.


Funny enough, as a man, I find this idea of "play sports with others" as a bonding approach, way too impersonal.

I can also find myself being competitive or taking things too professionally, and spent too much time discuss technical aspects and not fostering a more deeper connection with others.


Group activities like this are great for finding your people. You will likely encounter another competitive, technically minded person and no one will be offended if you split into your own group/universe


Is there an alternative but that does it all locally? I'd love to avoid the cloud part. And I'd like it to be as easy as this, unlike OBS/Camtasia.


I use SimpleScreenRecorder. You can choose "Separate file per segment", and each time you pause you get a new file.

I then delete the mistaken takes, and concatenate everything with an FFMPEG script.


On Mac: Quicktime + iMovie.

Quicktime has a very simple/flexible screen recorder built in. You can record a section of your screen, or full screen. If you make a mistake, pause for 5 seconds and then just do a re-take on the fly.

Import the QT recording into iMovie. Clip out of the unwanted sections and export your video.


We'll let you download the video after, and delete it too! Maybe all in one-button. I'm assuming you don't want cloud because of your data? Even better for us, we don't have to pay for hosting..


Can you explain why, or link me to some reference?


AFAIK (not an expert) there are two common problems with nutritional research

1) Mechanistic data we don't fully understand the implications of.

This basically means we observe mechanisms that we believe ought to have some effect on people, and yet when longitudinal studies are done to measure actual long term effects, they are not statistically significant

2) Confounding factors.

In longitudinal studies, it can be very difficult to fully control for confounding factors, as diets are very complex. Take a hypothetical red meat study, where participants are simply instructed to eat "more red meat". Is a McDonalds burger different than a lean, grassfed steak? That's an easy one to control for, not the best example. But basically exemplifying how there can be a lot of variability within the intervention itself when it comes to nutrition


No portuguese? Weird. 6th most spoken language.


It's all a question of what data we have at the moment.

If you know of any good Portuguese voice datasets we'd love to train one. At some point we'll start getting new professionally recorded data for each language too.


I've tried looking, but can't find a good battery for it. Could you maybe link a few examples in the FAQ?


Sure thing I'll add in FAQ soon. If you do not want to solder then https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FLDCJCB is a good option as the connector is directly compatible with paperd.ink. But it has a lower capacity.

For a higher capacity, we recommend https://www.adafruit.com/product/258 but you will have to cut and swap the connections since the connector is of the opposite polarity.

Hope that helps!


Same.


Numbers don't seem accurate. When I open this page: https://strike.market/stocks/TSLA/earnings

The last reported EPS is 0.39.

But should be 3.22 https://www.investopedia.com/tesla-q1-fy2022-earnings-report...


Thank you, you are right. Working on the fix right now.


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