@brian_armstrong yeah yeah yeah, big averages hide a lot of information, most of the growth in the US went to 1% after BFC, 60%-70% Americans live paycheck to paycheck, depending on which survey you choose
@brainwipe@ianmcnicoll @astrid_ghap @alastairallen it won't update B to A, you'll have A+B data on B, each with its own definitions, then you can merge the data when served, otherwise yes you have to remap some data for differing definitions, or maybe you could create overarching templates C using A+B archetypes
@astrid_ghap @alastairallen it's for storing EHR data in openly defined data structure instead of each EHR vendor creating it's own, if you change the EHR for another openEHR system, the data doesn't need to be remapped
@ppazos search based on tools used for profiling like Forge from firely eg I found
intro: https://t.co/0mk35OtJx3
training day: https://t.co/f0YvZU7DoH
@ValuablOfficial imho rents are capped by local population income, while the prices are propped up by international buyers and capital, especially after deregulation in 90s/00s, when international capital was "invited" to invest more in real estate