class NAType(C_NAType)
| NAType(*args, **kwargs)
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| NA ("not available") missing value indicator.
|
| .. warning::
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| Experimental: the behaviour of NA can still change without warning.
|
| .. versionadded:: 1.0.0
|
| The NA singleton is a missing value indicator defined by pandas. It is
| used in certain new extension dtypes (currently the "string" dtype).
so it's 1. experimental and 2. probably string-like
@Peilonrayz It ended up having nothing to do with sphinx. The compose key program I use on Windows got stuck and replaced my commas with cedilla characters. Took me a while to figure that one out...
nice! I can't really get any work done from home, so I always try to get to the office. They've "strongly encourage"d us to work from home because of COVID-19. It's too distracting at home!
@Aran-Fey none of the above, in fact. About 13 years ago (when I was an undergrad), I made the decision to not work from home my dorm , because I'd go to sleep wired and wake up tired. Since then (and especially when I started my PhD), I've always made home a relaxation/non-work space. So now, it's pretty hard to turn it on at home and crank out some productivity
@inspectorG4dget you'll get bored after a week. This is my prediction. I worked from home for over 2 years and it gets old, fast. You just need deliverables
my non-work-desk (which is actually a repurposed dining table) is definitely not as productive as my work desk with all my ref books and 3monitor setup. Plus, my home setup has my personal computer with steam
ack! I shouldn't have mentioned steam. That's really not the issue for me. For me, the issue is being unable to get psyched up to crank out some work, when I'm home. RIght now, I'm sitting in pants, shirt, tie, shoes, just to maintain some similarity to my work presence
@roganjosh My namesake currently snores happily in an armchair, knowing that his slaves servants are nearby. Not the best situation to give lectures on discipline.
If anyone is interested, I'm streaming on Twitch all day today! Starting a Python project - don't know what it's going to do yet, maybe bot for my stream... twitch.tv/aaronchall
@Sam what can you say? I thought it was apocryphal. So I went out to try to buy some toilet papers. I went into a bug supermarket... ppl were lining up to buy foods (so far for social distanciation)... Same for the next one, close to my house
and finally, arrived at the last one
no toilet papers, pasta, nada... There were beers though...
ironic since that's generally the time it's better to be smart :)
What one should do is when there's a shop with goods still available and you see people arguing over it or whatever, just get close to 'em and start sniffling and coughing etc...
Ok, I think the consensus is ditching Vader, and we'll go with a Charlie Chaplin effort. It definitely conveys "we know what we're doing" and will calm nerves while being lashed to a pallet and sharing wrapped
@JonClements would love to have anyone to talk to any time. I don't know if I'm streaming too much or shadowbanned me, but they don't even list me in the tags or categories (whenever I've checked...)
Presumably you're after more experience than having heard of it? :p
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Fwiw I use sublime on a Mac and windows and I never had to change the build system. It automatically detected my python in both cases. In my Mac it even detected my conda installed python3 and not 2.7
@JonClements Ok. I'm using nltk to lemmatize some documents. But, I noticed that it doesn't work well with the suffix -ing. I mean, it's does not convert "using" to "use" for exemple. I find it weird cause it is one of the most frequent case
My mother refuses to buy anything unless there is some cashback offer to be had, so it's not easy to get broadband installed
Every day I expected her name to flash up when I was working for a supermarket. Thank yam we don't have the same surname :P It's a revolving door of pointless electrical appliances to reach the spend threshold and they then get taken back. I actually don't know how they don't catch it but that wasn't my issue
@AndrasDeak I'd half agree, and then I think "you guys really need to sort this out". I had it in my head that large chains know all about us from loyalty cards... they do not
I have a regression model for a binary classification problem. sklearn.metrics.roc_auc_score clearly tries a bunch of thresholds for the regression outputs in order to compute the best possible AUC. However, in order for me to use that regressor in production, I need to know what that threshold is, which sklearn.metrics.roc_auc_score doesn't seem to tell me. Any thoughts on how I can get this, aside from "use simulated annealing to figure out the threshold with test data and a pickled model"?
@AndrasDeak Well, I could flip that round and ask if it's ethical what supermarkets do to their suppliers. It's gonna be tit-for-tat though and a race to the bottom
I get the impression that retailers don't roll out promotions like these without first asking "is it still profitable if 1% of customers exploit the hell out of this?". Presumably it is, or else they wouldn't do it.
@inspectorG4dget you welcome, i were having the same issue . and have been searching too much. but that answer solved it for me and make it clear :D i was mixing things up
@inspectorG4dget just got back. sorry was hitting my head with google BigQuery data transfer :D working from home is making my brain in wrong direction :( ay
VSCode tutorial: "With Ctrl+Alt+UpArrow you can create a 2nd cursor in the line above" Me: *presses Ctrl+Alt+UpArrow* Computer: *Switches from desktop 4 to desktop 3* Me: Oh, right
I can't remember if I used alt to block super's binding or the other way around...and either case it was gnome on debian and if I recall correctly you're on arch
I watched the first couple of minutes of episode 1 of Charles in Charge, couldn't bear to watch more, now youtube suggests I watch episode 2. Really, youtube?