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  • I wouldn't call "professional cheaters" to the students that carefully proofread the output. People using chatgpt and proofreading content and bibliography later are using it as a tool, like any other (Wikipedia, related papers...), so they are not cheating. This hack is intended for the real cheaters, the ones that feed chatgpt with the assignment and return whatever hallucination it gives to you without checking anything else.

  • The Bug Menagerie @possumpat.io
    MalditoBarbudo @programming.dev

    Polka dots belly

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    Warming up

    BeeButts @lemmy.world
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    Having breakfast

    R Programming @programming.dev
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    Packages built with Rcpp dependency failing R-devel checks at CRAN

    If you, like me, maintain any package in CRAN with Rcpp dependency, be aware checks in R-devel are failing. The fix is simple (is in the bug report linked), but, at least in my case, must be done before 12/12 or the packages will be removed from CRAN.

  • Two extra monitor setups. My slim book has 3 usb a, 1 USB c and 1 HDMI. With the USB c and the HDMI I have two monitors in my office setup and is super nice. I understand that for common devices is preferable USB a but for video, it saves a lot of physical space compared to VGA or HDMI in a small laptop

  • pics @lemmy.world
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    Autumn morning coffee

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    Autum skies

    The Bug Menagerie @possumpat.io
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    Thirsty little fella

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  • If the focus is in data and analysis I would recommend the exercises in the R for Data Science book from Hadley Wickham (https://r4ds.hadley.nz/). Even if they are simple exercises, they cover a lot. If the focus is in R programming and package development, then the Advanced R book also by Wickham, https://adv-r.hadley.nz/ has also exercises that come in handy as small tests and also cover all subjects.

  • pics @lemmy.world
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    Trails

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    Corona, Picos de Europa, Spain

    The separation between the western and central massif in Picos de Europa (Spain)

    The Bug Menagerie @possumpat.io
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    Arrr!!!

    Parrots are overrated, I rather prefer a good Mantis

    aww @lemmy.world
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    Summer nap

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    Terrace #4

    [OC]

  • As far as I know, yeah, R always work with copy on modification. Some libraries as you mention (data.table) can have object/classes to avoid this, but I'm not aware of any of them working with arrays (more than 2D). Maybe parquet or arrow have something like this??

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    Testing photo upload liftoff

    A photo of a plant