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6:36 AM
morning
 
6:52 AM
Hey ! :-)
 
Morning all
Welcome @CyrilGandon
 
welcome @CyrilGandon !
Another French, not sure @DavidArenburg would be that much thrilled ;-p
 
7:09 AM
Hi everybody!
I had a question about github, put it appears that the CORS Chrome extension make github failed.
So I have no more questions, but still happy to be here :D
 
7:35 AM
one vote here and here
 
@RonakShah done and done! :)
 
@Sotos thanks and thanks ;)
 
hehe
Anybody did that NEW salary feature?
 
@mtoto It's a question about a tool... I understand those are on-topic. And the question is somewhat specific.
 
Obviously I m underpaid :p
 
7:37 AM
@Sotos Yepp.
 
@RomanLuštrik Did it agree with you?
:)
 
but it has only cities of US right?
 
and UK, France, Germany I think
no Sweden at least
 
I did it on New York
Of course No Cyprus
 
I looked at Berlin, and I'm underpaid. But I already knew that.
 
7:41 AM
yeah..I read couple of meta posts stating the same. Most of them are underpaid.
Thanks for reminding me I'm underpaid — j08691 2 days ago
 
@RonakShah Well I'm in academia, so it's to be expected
 
@Roman the answer to his question is basically no. He should start with reading the docs to get a basic understanding of Spark. Or coming with a specific problem instead of asking if what he read in some book means he shouldn't use pyspark.
 
@Axeman really? Academics here are getting a lot of money. The public schools give starting salaries 1800EUR per month (net). University of Cyprus starts its PhDs as lecturers with around 2500 per month. The private unis a bit less
 
Do you find any difference for
[Question 1](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46356407/selecting-rows-from-a-data-frame-from-combinations-of-lists-given-by-another-dat) and
[Question 2](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45556621/consecutive-group-number-with-a-threshold-in-r) with the one marked as duplicate in their respective questions ?
 
@Sotos I'm not poor by any means, but the university pays us partly in money, partly in freedom and opportunity.
 
7:53 AM
@Axeman Oh... We don't have that mentality here.
 
@Sotos Not really, it doesn't have Slovenia.
@Axeman Academic position? :)
Ah, you answered. Nevermind...
 
@Sotos seems I'm also underpaid, which I would never have guessed (I find my salary more than decent) but they didn't ask for the amount of vacations we have so I guess it's biaised ;-p
 
@RomanLuštrik there's no option for that :(
 
Ok guys, important question, filetype or fileType?
 
@Cath I think they partly cover that with experience. In Cyprus we start with 21 days and they increase...slowly... :) . I have been working here for 2 years now and I have 23. But yeah there is some bias
 
8:01 AM
And maybe I calculated wrongly from "detaxed" salary to raw salary but, according to them, I'm not even at the 25th percentiles o_O
 
@Cath Unfortunately you might have to multiply those salaries by 0.9 to arrive at the female equivalents :(
 
@Axeman well in the institution I work for women and men are supposed to have equal salaries... (but they never gave any data so I can just trust that...) we have a "grid" with salaries according to position
 
@Cath Good, we have the same.
 
My gross salary (not incl. transport and meals) is at the bottom at around 16000.
 
8:13 AM
Although we have a system, it's being tweaked by "smart" people to increase salary for them and their cronies. A while ago there was an affair when Faculty of economics would be dishing out money for mock things like being on duty 24/7. And that's the faculty that had to be bailed out by other faculties.
The university now has to return the overpaid money back to the state.
University members thus got hit twice.
Dean of the faculty was minister of finance at that time. Fun.
 
a late good morning @ all
 
@RomanLuštrik Hah...we have bigger embezzlement scandal. Dean of Technological University of Cyprus is currently being prosecuted for stealing research grant money from European programms... This
 
@RonakShah 2nd one hammered
 
@Axeman Got any research on this? Are we sure there's a real effect and not just that women and men mount professions which are paid differently? I'd be very interested in reading more but haven't got around to digging up the facts.
@Sotos So if I understand correctly, they employed frauds and made deals to overpay leases. There are probably more irregularities, or is this it?
 
@RomanLuštrik Yes. And the main frauds were her son and her nephew's wife...she kept it in the family.
 
8:25 AM
It amounted to several millions. What was their salary? :)
 
They said around 3K for her son and 2K for the other
 
Is that net or gross?
 
and not only she stole the grant money, she presented false research and findings in EU to justify the money she was getting
net of course!
 
Yeah, that makes sense if you're not doing much. :)
Is there a good precedent for convicting these people in Cyprus?
Because there sure the hell ain't in Slovenia.
 
We didn't have anything of this magnitude when it comes to academia, but embezzlement is general is being punished promptly. Unless of course you know somebody who knows somebody.
This kind of thing works a lot here
Judge is my wife's mother second cousin kind of thing
 
8:30 AM
I'm surprise there's so little vigilante justice out there.
A while ago a worker shot his boss and himself, but that's more or less it.
People are defrauding foreign workers en masse and nothing happens.
 
@RomanLuštrik That's much worse. That's racism in all its glory
Saw the person who asked this question. Immediately started singing "Don't tell Scott, Scotty doesn't know" :p
 
@RomanLuštrik Not that I can cite off the cuff, no.
 
8:52 AM
@Sotos It's not motivated by race (workers from Bosnia or Bulgaria aren't exactly a different race, whatever the definition of race might be), but profit. Monetarism maybe? :)
 
@RomanLuštrik hold on...googling "monetarism" :p
 
9:04 AM
Synonym might be 'greed'.
 
@Cath yes
 
I thought so, voted to close
 
but we could save human brain
!!
 
rofl
saving too much humain brain could end in no more brain one day...
 
9:29 AM
@RomanLuštrik German politicians and media say the difference is smaller but still there if you account for this and different experience levels at the same age due to pregnancies etc. I haven't looked at original data or scientific studies. I think one theory is that men simply are better in negotiating salary, demand higher pay, are more (over)confident in themselves. And of course misogyny is still alive among high management.
 
11:28 AM
@Queen k
@Queen k
Helo
 
Halo
:)
 
That "NEW" button is pretty depressing
Looks like designed to make you wanna look for a different job.
 
@zx8754 haha...we had a conversation about it a couple of hours ago. We ended up that we are all underpaid :p
 
I think that was the intention.
 
11:31 AM
@zx8754 hmm, interesting take on that
 
You think recruiters made that?
 
That's how SO makes money no?
 
Wouldn't be surprising actually
 
by selling your details?
 
I ve no idea
 
11:48 AM
"We currently only have salary estimates for the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. Help us expand our coverage by adding your salary »"
Not very useful so far.
 
If you have just begun studies at university, then you might have up to -5 years of experience, I suppose :) — Lundin yesterday
 
12:30 PM
@Axeman not sure about adding data.table tag, I hesitated but OP says "other data structure are good too"...
btw the following works but talking about loop............ o_O (though maybe better than the one posted :-/)
query_df_ind <- sapply(query_df, function(col) {if (col[1] %in% row.names(base_df)) match(col, row.names(base_df)) else match(col, colnames(base_df))})
t(apply(query_df, 1, function(inds) unlist(base_df[inds[1], inds[2]:inds[3]])))x.date <- as.Date(paste(2003, 2, c(1, 3, 7, 9, 14), sep = "-"))
 
@Cath See your point.. I was hoping to attract some data.table magicians
 
@Axeman I think more sql (I don't see it in data.table, as query_df is per row but very likely to be missing something)
 
I though you could maybe do a join?
 
1:06 PM
 
@Cath that guy... sigh
 
not very keen on sharing informations...
I don't want to discourage new SO users but if he still pretends he does not notice comment asking for details on index function, I got my DV at reach...
 
 
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@Axeman non-equi join and reshaping will do
 
 
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