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Like the size of the grey area with (“DRAFT: …”) at most, it is fine if it is shorter. I would opt for not wordy and link out to the introduction post + potentially one more.
Just an FYI wrt the Discourse forum mechanism being used here.
I just signed up here. Imagine my surprise when my profile already had a profile picture set - one which I use on various online forums and such.
Cannot be certain, but I am fairly sure that Discourse has picked up that profile picture from another site where I am a member with the same userid (but a different password of course!!).
The other site is a USA based political blog - so a zilion miles away from the hard core tech here.
I am a little surprised at this - seems that there is “data leakage” between different sites using Discourse.
Thanks. Good to know this is prob by design than some careless back end lack of barriers.
I don’t think I ever (consciously) signed up for Gravatar. Maybe that happened automatically when I registered on a different site - there are two other sites where I have accounts which use Discourse, have same userid and email, and same profile pic.
My name is “adriatic” - I expect a lot from Jupyter based on the little data I have read so far about it. At the moment my interest is on creating Generational AI apps, so my first question is whether Jupyter is my best choice to do that.
What’s up everyone I’m Adonis but my friends call me Donny, and I’m pretty pumped to join this community as I look to learn more about data science/engineering, analytics, BI, & AI/ML. I’m relatively new to Jupyter (about 3 months in), but I’m finding it incredibly powerful for my work. My background is in quality assurance/inventory management with some experience in Python, SQL, Excel, Power BI, & Tableau as well as Postman/API testing & development. What I like about Jupyter is it’s ability to enhance my workflow - particularly for data analysis related to inventory tracking, quality metrics visualization, & automating some of my testing processes. I’m impressed by how Jupyter can document processes while executing them, which feels natural for someone used to maintaining detailed test documentation & inventory records. I’m currently analyzing inventory data for work & would love to connect with other Jupyter users, & hope maybe some of you’d be willing to share some advice if you have any you think I might find useful. Thanks!