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arachnidsgrippysocks · 6 months ago
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elodieunderglass · 1 month ago
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Guys GUYS
Concept: Throw Your Heart Over as an animated show of some kind but there are, like, educational appendixes at the end of each episode like “the making of planet Earth” but it’s about some Fascinating Fact. So for example, in an episode in which the Celt and his Irish Hobby have been doing weird feats of equitation in the corner of Killie’s eye, there would be an ENTIRE 20-minute documentary video essay in which people like @mylittlehony would be able to explain to you everything about the Irish Hobby, from whether it did give rise to the Thoroughbred, to how it fared in medieval battle, and how it gave rise to the term “hobby.” We’d bring in linguistics and DNA evidence and people would be fascinated, they’d be like “but my horseboy yaoi show” and we’d be like “it was a TRAP to get you interested in……… medieval horse warfare apparently. Uhhh. next episode has a recipe for Sachertorte though. And then we are getting FULLY into… narrowboats… and Kendal mint cake.”
But but but the funny thing will be that a pennywhistle-based musical motif that pops up associated with the ghost horses would be “concerning hobbies”. and you THOUGHT this was a LotR joke combined with wry commentary about how WORRYING these interests are. But then halfway through you hit the Irish Hobby infodump, find out that it was a joke about hobby horses, and put a KNIFE THROUGH YOUR TV SCREEN
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acourtofquestions · 7 months ago
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Kingdom of Ash Chapter 55-56
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The Thirteen were on edge. They hadn't yet decided where to go. And hadn't been invited to travel with the Crochans to any of their home-hearths. Even Glennis's.
None of them, however, had looked his way when they'd prowled past. None had recognized him.
Dorian had just completed another walking circuit in his little training area when Manon stalked by, silver hair flowing. He paused, no more than a wary Crochan sentinel, and watched her storm through snow and mud as if she were a blade through the world.
Manon had nearly passed his training area when she went rigid.
Slowly, she turned, nostrils flaring.
Those golden eyes swept over him, swift and cutting. Her brows twitched toward each other. Dorian only gave her a lazy grin in return.
Then she prowled toward him.
Another assessing stare. "I would have thought you'd pick a prettier form."
He frowned down at himself. "I think she's pretty enough."
Manon's mouth tightened. "I suppose this means you're about to go to Morath."
"Did I say anything of the sort?" He didn't bother sounding pleasant.
Manon took a step toward him, her teeth flashing. In this body, he stood shorter than her. He hated the thrill that shot through his blood as she leaned down to growl at him. "We have enough to deal with today, princeling."
"Do l look as if I'm standing in your way?" She opened her mouth, then shut it.
Dorian let out a low laugh and made to turn away. An iron-tipped hand gripped his arm.
Strange, for that hand to feel large on his body. Large, and not the slender, deadly thing he'd become accustomed to.
Her golden eyes blazed. "If you want a softhearted woman who will weep over hard choices and ultimately balk from them, then you're in the wrong bed."
"I'm not in anyone's bed right now." He hadn't gone to her tent any of these nights. Not since that conversation in Eyllwe.
She took the retort without so much as a flinch. "Your opinion doesn't matter to me."
"Then why are you standing here?"
Again, she opened and closed her mouth. Then snarled, "Change out of that form." Dorian smiled again. "Don't you have better things to do right now, Your Majesty?" He honestly thought she might unsheathe those iron teeth and rip out his throat.
Half of him wanted her to try. He even went so far as to run one of those phantom hands along her jaw.
"You think I don't know why you don't want me to go to Morath?"
"Tell me to stay," he said, and the words had no warmth, no kindness. "Tell me to stay with you, if that's what you want." His invisible fingers grew talons and scraped over her skin. Manon's throat bobbed. "But you won't say that, will you, Manon?" Her breathing turned jagged. He continued to stroke her neck, her jaw, her throat, caressing skin he'd tasted over and over. "Do you know why?"
"Because while you might be older, might be deadly in a thousand different ways, deep down, you're afraid. You don't know how to ask me to stay, because you're afraid of admitting to yourself that you want it. You're afraid. Of yourself more than anyone else in the world. You're afraid." For several heartbeats, she just stared at him.
Then she snarled, "You don't know what you're talking about," and stalked away.
His low laugh ripped after her. Her spine stiffened. But Manon did not turn back.
Afraid. Of admitting that she felt any sort of attachment.
It was preposterous.
And it was, perhaps, true.
But it was not her problem. Not right now.
Manon stormed through the readying camp where tents were being taken down and folded, hearths being packed. The Thirteen were with the wyverns, supplies stowed in saddlebags.
Some of the Crochans had frowned her way. Not with anger, but something like disappointment.
Discontent. As if they thought parting ways was a poor idea.
Manon refrained from saying she agreed.
Even if the Thirteen followed, the Crochans would find a way to lose them. Use their power to bind the wyverns long enough to disappear.
And she would not lower herself, lower the Thirteen, to become dogs chasing after their masters. They might be desperate for aid, might have promised it to their allies, but she would not debase herself any further.
Manon halted at Glennis's camp, the only hearth with a fire still burning. A fire that would always remain kindled.
A reminder of the promise she'd made to honor the Queen of Terrasen. A single, solitary flame against the cold.
Manon rubbed at her face as she slumped onto one of the rocks lining the hearth. A hand rested on her shoulder, warm and slight. She didn't bother to slap it away.
Glennis said, "We're departing in a few minutes. I thought l'd say good-bye."
Manon peered up at the ancient witch. "Fly well." It was really all there was left to say.
Manon's failure was not due to Glennis, not due to anyone but herself, she supposed.
You're afraid.
It was true. She had tried, but not really tried to win the Crochans. To let them see any part of her that meant something. To let them see what it had done to her, to learn she had a sister and that she had killed her. She didn't know how, and had never bothered to learn.
You're afraid.
Yes, she was. Of everything.
Glennis lowered her hand from Manon's shoulder.
"May your path carry you safely through war and back home at last."
She didn't feel like telling the crone there was no home for her, or the Thirteen.
Glennis turned her face toward the sky, sighing once. Then her white brows narrowed. Her nostrils flared. Manon leapt to her feet.
"Run," Glennis breathed. "Run now."
Manon drew Wind-Cleaver and did no such thing. "What is it?"
"They're here." How Glennis had scented them on the wind, Manon didn't care.
Not as three wyverns broke from the clouds, spearing for their camp.
She knew those wyverns, almost as well as she knew the three riders who sent the Crochans into a frenzy of motion.
The Matrons of the Ironteeth Witch-Clans had found them. And come to finish what Manon had started that day in Morath.
The three High Witches had come alone.
Rushing steps crunched through the icy snow, halting at Manon's side just as Dorian's scent wrapped around her. "Is that—"
"Yes," she said quietly, heart thundering as the Matrons dismounted and did not raise their hands in request for parley. No, they only stalked closer to the hearth, to the precious flame still burning. "Don't engage," Manon warned him and the others, and strode to meet them.
It was not the king's battle, no matter what power dwelled in his veins.
Glennis was already armed, an ancient sword in her withered hands. The woman was as old as the Yellowlegs Matron, yet she stood tall, facing the three High Witches.
Cresseida Blueblood spoke first, her eyes as cold as the iron-spiked crown digging into her freckled brow. "It has been an age, Glennis." But Glennis's stare, Manon realized, was not on the Blueblood Matron. Or even on Manon's own grandmother, her black robes billowing as she sneered at Manon.
It was on the Yellowlegs Matron, hunched and hateful between them. On the crown of stars atop the crone's thinned white hair.
Glennis's sword shook slightly. And just as Manon realized what the Matron had worn here,
Bronwen appeared at Glennis's side and breathed, "Rhiannon's crown."
Worn by the Yellowlegs Matron to mock these witches. To spit on them.
A dull roaring began in Manon's ears.
"What company you keep these days, granddaughter," said Manon's grandmother, her silver-streaked dark hair braided back from her face. A sign enough of their intentions, if her grandmother's hair was in that plait. Battle. Annihilation.
The weight of the three High Witches' attention pressed upon her. The Crochans gathered behind her shifted as they waited for her response.
Yet it was Glennis who snarled, in a voice Manon had not yet heard, "What is it that you want?"
Manon's grandmother smiled, revealing rust-flecked iron teeth. The true sign of her age. "You made a grave error, Manon Kin-Slayer, when you sought to turn our forces against us. When you sowed such lies amongst our sentinels regarding our plans— my plans."
Manon kept her chin high. "I spoke only truth. And it must have frightened you enough that you gathered these two to hunt me down and prove your innocence in scheming against them."
The other two Matrons didn't so much as blink. Her grandmother's claws had to have sunk deep, then. Or they simply did not care.
"We came," Cresseida seethed, the opposite in so many ways of the daughter who had given Manon the chance to speak, "to at last rid us of a thorn in our sides."
Had Petrah been punished for letting Manon walk out of the Omega alive? Did the Blueblood Heir still breathe? Cresseida had once screamed in a mother's terror and pain when Petrah had nearly plunged to her death.
Did that love, so foreign and strange, still hold true? Or had duty and ancient hatred won out?
The thought was enough to steel Manon's spine. "You came because we pose a threat."
Because of the threat you pose to that monster you call grandmother.
"You came," Manon went on, Wind-Cleaver rising a fraction, "because you are afraid."
Manon took a step beyond Glennis, her sword lifting farther.
"You came," Manon said, "because you have no true power beyond what we give you.
And you are scared to death that we're about to take it away." Manon flipped Wind-Cleaver in her hand, angling the sword downward, and drew a line in the snow between them. "You came alone for that fear. That others might see what we are capable of. The truth that you have always sought to hide."
Her grandmother tutted. "Listen to you. Sounding just like a Crochan with that preachy nonsense."
Manon ignored her. Ignored her and pointed Wind-Cleaver directly at the Yellowlegs Matron as she snarled, "That is not your crown."
Something like hesitation rippled over Cresseida Blueblood's face. But the Yellowlegs Matron beckoned to Manon with iron nails so long they curved downward. "Then come and fetch it from me, traitor."
Manon stepped beyond the line she'd drawn in the snow.
No one spoke behind her. She wondered if any of them were breathing.
She had not won against her grandmother. Had barely survived, and only thanks to luck. That fight, she had been ready to meet her end. To say farewell.
Manon angled Wind-Cleaver upward, her heart a steady, raging beat.
She would not greet the Darkness's embrace today. But they would.
"This seems familiar," her grandmother drawled, legs shifting into attacking position.
The other two Matrons did the same. "The last Crochan Queen. Holding the line against us." Manon cracked her jaw, and iron teeth descended. A flex of her fingers had her iron nails unsheathing. "Not just a Crochan Queen this time."
There was doubt in Cresseida's blue eyes.
As if she'd realized what the other two Matrons had not.
There—it was there that Manon would strike first. The one who now wondered if they had somehow made a grave mistake in coming here.
A mistake that would cost them what they had come to protect.
A mistake that would cost them this war.
And their lives.
For Cresseida saw the steadiness of Manon's breathing. Saw the clear conviction in her eyes. Saw the lack of fear in her heart as Manon advanced another step.
Manon smiled at the Blueblood Matron as if to say yes.
"You did not kill me then," Manon said to her grandmother. "I do not think you will be able to now."
"We'll see about that," her grandmother hissed, and charged.
Manon was ready.
An upward swing of Wind-Cleaver met her grandmother's first two blows, and Manon ducked the third. Turning right into the onslaught of the Yellowlegs Matron, who swept up with unnatural speed, feet almost flying over the snow, and slashed for Manon's exposed back.
Manon deflected the crone's assault, sending the witch darting back. Just as Cresseida launched herself at Manon. Cresseida was not a trained fighter. Not as the Blackbeak and Yellowlegs Matrons were. Too many years spent reading entrails and scanning the stars for the answers to the Three-Faced Goddess's riddles.
A duck to the left had Manon easily evading the sweep of Cresseida's nails, and a countermove had Manon driving her elbow into the Blueblood Matron's nose.
Cresseida stumbled. The Yellowlegs Matron and her grandmother attacked again. So fast. Their three assaults had happened in the span of a few blinks. Manon kept her feet under her. Saw where one Matron moved and the other left a dangerous gap exposed.
She was not a broken-spirited Wing Leader unsure of her place in the world.
She was not ashamed of the truth before her.
She was not afraid.
Manon's grandmother led the attack, her maneuvers the deadliest. It was from her that the first slice of pain appeared. A rip of iron nails through Manon's shoulder. But Manon swung her sword, again and again, iron on steel ringing out across the icy peaks.
No, she was not afraid at all.
Around him, the Crochans thrummed with fear and dread. Either for the fight unfolding or the three Matrons who had found them.
But Glennis did not tremble. At her side Bronwen hummed with the energy of one eager to leap into the fight.
Manon and the High Witches sprang apart, breathing heavily. Blue blood leaked down Manon's shoulder, and small slices peppered the three Matrons.
Manon still remained on the far side of the line she'd drawn. Still held it.
The dark-haired witch in voluminous black robes spat blue blood onto the snow. Manon's grandmother. "Pathetic. As pathetic as your mother." A sneer toward Glennis. "And your father."
The snarl that ripped from Manon's throat rang across the mountains themselves.
Her grandmother let out a crow's caw of a laugh. "Is that all you can do, then? Snarl like a dog and swing your sword like some human filth? We will wear you down eventually. Better to kneel now and die with some honor intact." Manon only flung out an iron-tipped hand behind her, fingers splaying in demand as her eyes remained fixed on the Matrons.
Dorian reached for Damaris, but Bronwen moved first.
The Crochan tossed her sword, steel flashing over snow and sun.
Manon's fingers closed on the hilt, the blade singing as she whipped it around to face the High Witches again. "Rhiannon Crochan held the gates for three days and three nights, and she did not kneel before you, even at the end." A slash of a smile. "I think I shall do the same." Dorian could have sworn the sacred flame burning to their left flared brighter. Could have sworn Glennis sucked in a breath. That every Crochan watching did the same.
Manon's knees bent, swords rising. "Let us finish what was started then, too." She attacked, blades flashing.
Her grandmother conceded step after step, the other two Matrons failing to break past her defenses.
Gone was the witch who had slept and wished for death. Gone was the witch who had raged at the truth that had torn her to shreds.
And in her place, fighting as if she were the very wind, unfaltering against the Matrons, stood someone Dorian had not yet met.
Stood a queen of two peoples.
Yielding only those few steps, and nothing more.
Because Manon with conviction in her heart, with utter fearlessness in her eyes, was wholly unstoppable.
The other two witches had fallen back, as if waiting to see what might happen.
But she yielded no further ground. A wall against which the Yellowlegs Matron could not advance. The crone let out a snarl, attacking again and again, senseless and raging.
Dorian saw the trap the moment it happened.
No one seemed to breathe at all as Manon plunged Bronwen's sword into the icy earth beneath and bent to take the crown of stars from the Yellowlegs witch's fallen head.
He had never seen a crown like it.
A living, glowing thing that glittered in her hand. As if nine stars had been plucked from the heavens and set to shine along the simple silver band.
The crown's light danced over Manon's face as she lifted it above her head and set it upon her unbound white hair.
Even the mountain wind stopped.
Yet a phantom breeze shifted the strands of Manon's hair as the crown glowed bright, the white stars shining with cores of cobalt and ruby and amethyst.
As if it had been asleep for a long, long time. And now awoke.
That phantom wind pulled Manon's hair to the side, silver strands brushing across her face.
And beside him, around him, the Thirteen touched two fingers to their brow in deference.
In allegiance to the queen who stared down the two remaining High Witches.
The Crochan Queen, crowned anew.
The sacred fire leaped and danced, as if in joyous welcome.
"Go."
The Blueblood witch blinked, eyes wide with what could only be fear and dread.
Manon jerked her chin toward the wyvern waiting behind the witch. "Tell your daughter all debts between us are paid. And she may decide what to do with you. Take that other wyvern out of here."
Spared by the Crochan Queen on behalf of the daughter who had given Manon the gift of speaking to the Ironteeth.
Within seconds, the Blueblood Matron was in the skies, the Yellowlegs witch's wyvern soaring beside her.
Leaving Manon's grandmother alone.
Leaving Manon with swords raised and a crown of stars glowing upon her brow.
Manon was glowing, as if the stars atop her head pulsed through her body. A wondrous and mighty beauty, like no other in the world. Like no one had ever been, or would be again.
And slowly, as if savoring each step, Manon stalked toward her grandmother.
Warm, dancing light flowed through her, as unfaltering as what had poured into her heart these past few bloody minutes.
She did not balk. Did not fear.
The crown's weight was slight, like it had been crafted of moonlight. Yet its joyous strength was a song, undimming before the sole High Witch left standing.
So Manon kept walking.
She left Bronwen's sword a few feet away.
Left Wind-Cleaver several feet past that.
Iron nails out, teeth ready, Manon paused barely five steps from her grandmother.
A hateful, wasted scrap of existence. That's what her grandmother was.
She had never realized how much shorter the Matron stood. How narrow her shoulders were, or how the years of rage and hate had withered her.
Manon's smile grew. And she could have sworn she felt two people standing at her shoulder.
She knew no one would be there if she looked. Knew no one else could see them, sense them, standing with her. Standing with their daughter against the witch who had destroyed them.
Her grandmother spat on the ground, baring her rusted teeth.
This death, though ...
It was not her death to claim.
It did not belong to the parents whose spirits lingered at her side, who might have been there all along, leading her toward this. Who had not left her, even with death separating them.
No, it did not belong to them, either.
She looked behind her. Toward the Second waiting beside Dorian.
Tears slid down Asterin's face. Of pride- pride and relief.
Manon beckoned to Asterin with an iron- tipped hand.
Manon raised a hand. "Let her go."
When there was no trace of the Matrons left but blue blood and a headless corpse staining the snow, Manon turned toward the Crochans.
Their eyes were wide, but they made no move.
The Thirteen remained where they were, Dorian with them.
Manon scooped up both swords, sheathing Wind-Cleaver across her back, and stalked toward where Glennis and Bronwen stood, monitoring her every breath.
Wordlessly, Manon handed Bronwen her sword, nodding in thanks.
Then she removed the crown of stars and extended it toward Glennis. "This belongs to you," she said, her voice low.
The Crochans murmured, shifting.
Glennis took the crown, and the stars dimmed. A small smile graced the crone's face.
"No," she said, "it does not."
Manon didn't move as Glennis lifted the crown and set it again on Manon's head.
Then the ancient witch knelt in the snow.
"What was stolen has been restored; what was lost has come home again. I hail thee, Manon Crochan, Queen of Witches."
Manon stood fast against the tremor that threatened to buckle her legs.
Stood fast as the other Crochans, Bronwen with them, dropped to a knee. Dorian, standing amongst them, smiled, brighter and freer than she'd ever seen.
And then the Thirteen knelt, two fingers going to their brows as they bowed their heads, fierce pride lighting their faces.
"Queen of Witches," Crochan and Blackbeak declared as one voice.
As one people.
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Learn Finance Tools: Power BI, Python, and Excel at Imperial
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360edukraft · 27 days ago
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What's the Best Offline, Not Online, Course to Take in Deep Learning?
Introduction to Deep Learning's Physical Advantage
In a world where online courses and recorded lectures reign supreme in the world of education, there's something to be said for learning face-to-face—especially with deep learning. The intersection of artificial intelligence and neural networks requires more than a screen. It comes alive in labs, group meetings, and real-time problem-solving spaces.
The Argument for Being in the Flesh Rather than on the Internet
Online courses are handy, I suppose. But physical training offers immersion. It enables you to work on meaty ideas in the moment, with instructors and classmates. The spontaneous brainstorming, the whiteboard insights—these are only available face-to-face.
Why Deep Learning is More Than Simply Theory
Deep learning is an active process. It demands experimentation and debugging. From the construction of convolutional neural networks to fine-tuning autoencoders, it demands proximity to machines, coaches, and devices. A classroom environment provides that anchor.
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Key Skills Required to be a Master of Deep Learning
Becoming a master in deep learning is not necessarily mastering Python.It's about having a grasp on optimization algorithms, activation functions, backpropagation, and others. And if they are delivered live, utilizing tangible models and real-world examples, they won't be forgotten.
Anatomy of a High-Quality Deep Learning Course
A great Deep Learning Training Course in BTM Koramangala includes a structured curriculum, industry-aligned projects, and access to robust computing infrastructure. It should mix theory with real-world application—think autonomous driving simulations and natural language generation.
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The Role of Hands-On Labs in Physical Courses
What distinguishes physical courses is the lab time. Students don't merely learn about neural nets—they construct them. They adjust hyperparameters, interpret results on the spot, and receive instant feedback. This hands-on interaction turbocharges learning.
How Classroom Interaction Enhances Learning
Questions give rise to questions. Group discussions beget innovation. In a physical environment, a question asked by one student can answer another's silent bewilderment. Learning becomes collective, dynamic, and far more effective.
Physical Training Mentorship and Peer Learning
Physical classes provide something that is very hard to find: genuine mentorship and peer interaction. Personalized instructor feedback, live coding sessions, and good vibes with fellow students. Group work and peer review mirror what happens at work.
Why BTM and Koramangala are Tech Training Hotspots
BTM Layout and Koramangala, the tech hubs of Bangalore, are home to some of the city's most established training centers. Being close to startups, MNCs, and tech meetups provides learners with the benefit of networking in real-time.
In-Depth Exploration of Deep Learning Training Course in BTM Koramangala
The Deep learning Training Course in BTM Koramangala is more than another course—it's the portal to machine intelligence. With a properly organized syllabus, it goes in-depth into CNNs, RNNs, GANs, and transfer learning—hands-on under experts.
Curriculum Depth and Hands-on Experience
The curriculum is structured to strike a balance between conceptual simplicity and practical intensity. From TensorFlow to PyTorch, students develop, validate, and deploy models. Healthcare, finance, and robotics case studies make the sessions interesting and relevant.
Technologies Taught in the BTM Deep Learning Course
Be prepared to use Jupyter Notebooks, GPUs, cloud computing software, and APIs. You'll also get to know how to combine deep learning with large data frameworks and close the theory-to-practice gap for scalable applications.
Faculty Credentials: Learning from the Experts
A big draw of this course is its faculty—industry professionals and academic scholars. They come with a blend of field practice and theoretical depth, providing knowledge you won't get from recorded lectures.
Cutting-Edge Learning Support Infrastructure
From state-of-the-art labs, high-performance equipment, and exclusive breakout rooms, the physical environment in BTM is designed for serious tech learning. All the tools you'll need to construct and deploy a model are right at your hands.
Success Stories from Past BTM Koramangala Trainees
Alumni from these programs have secured jobs in leading companies such as Infosys, Flipkart, and even foreign startups. Several have developed AI-based solutions for practical applications—proof of the training's effectiveness.
Industry Connect and Placement Support
In contrast to most online courses, physical courses usually have placement assistance. Institutes in BTM Koramangala partner with hiring firms and provide resume workshops, mock interviews, and referrals.
Value Addition: The Data Science Training Course in BTM Koramangala
For individuals who want to extend their AI skills, the Data Science Training Course in BTM Koramangala is the next logical step. It integrates statistical analysis, machine learning, and case studies in the domain, creating a full skill set.
Supplementing Deep Learning with Power Visualization
Unprocessed data is powerful, but visualization tells its story. That's where BI tools fit in.
How Power BI Training Course in BTM Koramangala Bridges the Gaps
The Power BI Training Course in BTM Koramangala supplements deep learning with enabling students to visually represent insights. It is best suited for working professionals wishing to map models onto dashboards so stakeholders are able to grasp their AI endeavors.
Final Thoughts: Choosing the Best for Your Career Path
The best training is not material, it is context, mentorship, and context. A live BTM Koramangala course, especially one that has Deep Learning, Data Science, and Power BI streams, provides the best learning experience. It is not upskilling—it is about changing your thoughts, build, and create.
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having fun with Power BI, figuring out some bits of the program. i tracked details of the TRverse students' designs as i was going through the character pages, for funsies. eye and hair color are fun simple ones to compare.
hold on i'm going back up and adding a cut. i started rambling, as i am wont to do
i pulled up some articles just now on percentages of eye/hair colors in the world population to compare my stats (that's really interesting dude have you been evaluated for autism) and they're definitely not equal. brown eyes should be winning by a LOT more (70-80%), hazel then gray would come before green. black isn't one that's tracked, which is interesting to me; i guess it falls under the 'brown' category but i thought it was distinct enough to be noted. hmm. also i didn't realize there was a specific amber color, i hadn't been tracking that. might have to go in and look through the brown/hazel kids and see if amber would fit better, because i'm pedantic. also i was just using hazel to largely mean yellow/orange-tinted that don't fall close enough to brown but i think there's generally flecks of green in hazel, right? okay i'll need to re-evaluate.
for hair color, and this article doesn't have sources so take it with a grain of salt lmao, black should be winning by a lot (75-85%), then brown then blond, then red and orange combined since they're not officially distinct. maybe i should merge them and i mean unnatural dyed hair isn't tracked in this article so who knows where that falls.
WAIT WAIT HANG ON I REALIZED A FLAW IN MY ANALYSIS those are global stats! this takes place in the US, i should be looking at those stats for more accurate comparison! like i CAN compare to the global population, that's perfectly valid, i'll just get more accurate results with USian numbers. okay hang on
actually i'm having trouble finding a reliable source quickly and i don't want to put this post in my drafts. maybe another time, privately lol
ALSO A FUN THING ABOUT THESE CHARTS if you click on one of the colors, it highlights how many fall into the categories in the other chart!! like this
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brown eyes selected, then showing how many of those 13 have what color hair. this is fascinating to me. and it's making me vibrate at the possibilities that exist in my general OC spreadsheet if i just rearrange the data a little bit.....
god i fucking love data
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attitudetallyacademy · 2 months ago
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The Smart Way to Learn Data Science – Expert Tips
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Introduction
Data Science is one of the fastest-growing fields, offering exciting career opportunities in analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Whether you are a beginner or looking to upgrade your skills, the right approach can make your learning journey smooth and effective. In this blog, we will share expert tips on the smartest ways to learn Data Science and build a strong foundation in this dynamic field.
1. Start with the Basics
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5. Master Data Science & Machine Learning
Once you are comfortable with the basics, move on to:
Machine Learning Algorithms – Decision trees, neural networks, regression models.
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A structured data analytics course in Uttam Nagar helps in applying theoretical concepts to practical applications.
6. Earn a Certification for Better Career Prospects
A certification can boost your chances of getting hired. Some popular options include:
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A data science training institute in Yamuna Vihar will guide you through the certification process and help with job placements.
7. Stay Updated & Keep Practicing
Data Science is an evolving field, so continuous learning is key. You can:
Follow industry leaders and blogs.
Join Data Analytics Coaching Centre in Uttam Nagar for advanced training.
Participate in webinars, hackathons, and networking events.
A data analytics training institute in Yamuna Vihar provides mentorship and updated study materials to keep you ahead.
Final Thoughts
Learning Data Science requires a mix of theoretical knowledge, hands-on practice, and continuous learning. With the right data analytics course online in Yamuna Vihar and industry training, you can build a successful career in this field.
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Inteligencia Artificial: El Motor de la Nueva Era del Análisis de Datos
Introducción: De Datos Crudos a Decisiones Inteligentes Gracias a la IA Vivimos en una era de información sin precedentes. Las organizaciones generan y recopilan volúmenes masivos de datos cada segundo. Sin embargo, estos datos son solo potencial en bruto. El verdadero valor reside en la capacidad de analizarlos para extraer conocimientos, identificar patrones, predecir tendencias y, en última…
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