As I get further into my career I feel more and more like this is me....
Posts by Owen Seymour
What tool is this???
Ah. Was wondering if there was an fbref-like website that published up to date sprint data. Great threads though!
Where is this data from???
Sad to see him leave if he goes. He's so good
Oh I forgot a food option! Gloriosos's Italian market. Great little place
Hope these help!
Activities: Milwaukee Public Museum, National Bobblehead Museum, Mitchell Park Domes
For outdoor things, there are several state/county parks along the shoreline north of the city, all are nice. Kohler-Andrae is the big one
Art museum is supposed to be cool but I haven't been personally yet
DanDan, Lakefront Brewery (their appetizers in particular), Cranky Al's, Rocket Baby Bakery, Cafe India Bar & Grill, Crafty Cow (specifically their award winning chicken sandwich, their other stuff is good but this is on a different level)
I'll post some things to do in another comment!
What are you looking for? Things to do? Restaurants? Drinks? All of the above?
I started dabbling with marimo at work last week, really like it so far! One of my favorite features is that I can develop/debug as a notebook and then execute from the terminal as a script.
I'm sure your students appreciate having free options for all of the additional materials at the bottom. A lot of teachers don't do that!
Amazing, thank you!
What IDE are you using? How do you get the highlighted indentation levels?
I released ScraperFC v3.2.0 yesterday!
Biggest changes include
* Added Saudi Pro League to FBref and Sofascore modules
* Added a scrape_match_shots() function to Sofascore
* Lots of "behind the scenes" stuff most users won't really see
Check out the full changelog here: github.com/oseymour/Scr...
๐
Code actually looks usable (all too rarely case with research paper repos). If I have time I'll try it out and share the results!
The Kulu carry hasn't gotten enough appreciation. Opened up the whole move.
For anybody maintaining a Python package, "Publishing Python Packages" by @dane.dev is so useful! Would highly recommend giving it a read. For internal or external. And even for stuff you're not packaging. I use concepts from this book all the time now.
#pythonprogramming
Starred just for the rapid turnaround! I'll try it out!
Looks great! Can it output to .rst files? Or only .txt?
I'm only 2 days into using it, but windsurfer has really impressed me so far! Free tier isn't limited like Cursor and it runs really smooth. It's another VS Code fork so feels really familiar as well.
๐
This problem has been bouncing around in my head for a while now. But thanks to @alexgude.com and @ethanrosenthal.com latest threads about this, my brain has been kicked back into overdrive looking for a solution.
Ik this has been discussed a million times. But I'm finally able to start some of my own projects at work from scratch rather than inheriting previous projects and I'd like to help future me.
How do people configure their ML experiments?
1. Pure code
2. Python-based config (eg github.com/google/fiddle)
3. YAML-based config (eg github.com/facebookrese...)
What parts of your setup do you like/dislike?
#ml #mlsky #ai #python #pythonprogramming
Publish a package to PyPI. Can be anything, even if you think you'll be the only user. Then, once you can pip install it, write some unit tests. Add CI/CD to run those tests, linting, type checking, etc.
This book is a great resource(it's on library Genesis for free) www.manning.com/books/publis...
Can you add me plz?
๐