Day 2 here for me. Sent out a few emails yesterday, not getting mush in the way of replies. Hard to tell if people are still on leave (there seems to be a chronic issue of not updating calendars etc), or if people are catching up/using the first couple of days as a ramp up.
Yeah same. Not very productive, but I sort of sensed that I wouldnt be in the first ~30 minutes, so I set myself some really (really really) modest goals for the day, and atleast I hit those lol
Actually wasn’t too bad for me on the email front this time around. Most of my recent work has been either by myself, or with one or two others, and I’m not involved in anything operational so there hasn’t been a ton of emails
Yeah - the starter pack with the Heat Alarm did make it more attractive - was thinking of getting two starter packs which I think should be enough to cover our house pretty good.
Do you by any chance have any recommendations for some 10 year larger ones? (wanted to do a quick comparison to see if they would be worthwhile)
I was initially planning to just get the normal large 9V ones, but then I started reading reviews around the many false alarms, and many of them not working, which made me lean towards the Cavius ones.
Haha that xkcd does seem pretty inline with a lot of the product reviews I’ve read (though alot of them are more negative than positive for the many smoke alarms out there).
We’re going on a trip with the family soon (roadtrip around NZ), and will be driving a rental from Budget.
However, I am flying down a couple of days after my partner and her family, but I will be driving once I am down there. I have just read the Budget website, and it mentions that all additional drivers must be present at the time of picking up the vehicle.
I was wondering if anyones had experience of either:
Being added as an additional driver when not present (showing them a copy of your drivers license at time of pickup) or,
There’s a few different reasons that I’ve though about for now:
A lot of the data that we are working with is quite large, and it’s sometimes a struggle to work with it in Google Sheets / Excel (Unfortunately our workplace uses both for some reason)
I have some weekly reports that I’ve somehow ended up generating (Getting data via SQL, massaging the data, and presenting via a dashboard or sharing a spreadsheet.
For creating a repeatable set of calculations when someone asks for something (which I’m sort of doing via Powerquery or Google Apps Script)
I’m quite big on visualizations, so I want to give Matplotlib a go.
And I do of coding (Javascript & C++(Arduino)), and have always wanted to add Python to my list of skills, especially in recent times, as I begin to delve more into Data.
Did you have some programming experience before Python? - How long do you think it took for you to start being getting some “useful” outputs using Python?
I’ve had a brief look into duckdb, and not too sure if I’m interpreting it’s use case correctly, but does it basically allow you to use SQL within your Python to query your large datasets that you have locally?
I’ve really been enjoying working with microcontrollers. Started with Arduino, and quickly moved onto ESP8266’s. I’ve got a couple of ESP32’s and have been meaning to start giving them a go, but have been procrastinating as usual lol.
We’ve actually got quite a big need for that as well - Moving Data from one system to another, and ensuring it’s in the right format etc. Might be able to get some real benefit out of that :)
I do a lot of analytical work in my wider Team, and wanted to start adding Python to the arsenal, and have now just got access to Pycharm.
Wondering if there was anyone in a similar space (Data/Analytics), and was keen to hear some of the reasons you use Python, and how its incorporated into your workflow?
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