@RyanEls4 There are use cases for it, it's text, there is SQL to transform it - I don't see why not. I find weirder storing blobs like images than JSON.
@catalinmpit It's a great tool to hold and crunch many forms of data in production. With all the additional extensions it can also support plenty of POCs. Whether all of them can make it to production using Postgres is a different question
@elonmusk Yes it does - as any other democracy. Just because current candidates are inadequate doesn't mean that the institution is redundant. Also, what is the alternative?
@svpino Really disappointed with mac UX. I have been using it for six months now and it doesn't compare to Ubuntu. Besides the half-eaten apple hype and indeed nice chassis finish I do wonder why pay that much...
@CFDevelop Because it's convenient in contrast to writing & maintaining code snippets. I mean you can browse a VCS for code examples or you can browse postman or any other APIs management system for collections. Plus, postman offers so much more like publishing APIs
@fortiain @DrGeoffSmith Assuming your 80-ish training data points are normally distributed and representative sample size of the phenomenon you are modelling - are the residual data points still "good training data"? Their use would be more effective on validation. I guess it depends...
@BBCScotlandNews Tax bands are not fit for purpose if we are to fund public services. Rich people, that could really make a difference with their tax contributions, put their monies in places that have very little tax if any or use finance engineering. We need a better taxation system.
@mouthofmorrison From my experience the cynicality scales to more domains. If FOSS is not used to support a "white-listed" mission then it's frowned upon. However FOSS is da bomb and I can live with those different views #symbiosis
@GREIGEXVS1300A@scotgov No it's not just my opinion - people don't trust other people/parties that benefit at their expense. This is exactly what happened with SNP. First you build trust and then you execute visions/plans. This @scotgov referendum reference/paper is irrelevant to building trust.
@GREIGEXVS1300A@scotgov Make it FM instead of PM and continue the discussion. You mentioned people voted so they have a mandate - I say they voted for a corrupted party and it was proven. How does this sit with the vote? Is this not a reason for putting any referendum discussions in the back burner?
@GREIGEXVS1300A@scotgov How do you measure that they're doing the day job? So far the day job of elected leaders has been overshadowed by corruption. A PM has been ousted due to corruption, what this country needs is fresh elections. The people voted for what is shown to be a corrupted party.
@GREIGEXVS1300A@scotgov Distilling election's outcome to an independence referendum is unsound argument. The logic one voted for SNP thus they want a referendum is a fallacy. The public sector delivers tangible value to the people and not speculative papers for non evidence-based hypothetical scenarios.