We made a simple tool to ingest realtime data into influx database and made it public
We use influx databases a lot and we often have to set up a new one to test some stuff out. I'm always dissapointed how hard it is to just get some sample data in, so we made a simple tool that ingests (mock) wheather data into your own influx database.
If you are interested, have a look at https://stream.marpledata.com/. It's free to use :)
PS: as the rules state, I made this website so it is self-promotion!
/r/datasets
https://redd.it/zxbldy
[OC] Average cost of a Christmas tree over the years
/r/dataisbeautiful
https://redd.it/zy6mul
[OC] What do Americans think about US military spending? (1973-2021, by political party & gender)
/r/dataisbeautiful
https://redd.it/zy4zpi
These insta infographics are getting out of hand
/r/dataisugly
https://redd.it/zxfjfm
TIL that SO has two tiny exclaves outside it's western border
/r/MapPorn
https://redd.it/zy15lq
D Simple Questions Thread
Please post your questions here instead of creating a new thread. Encourage others who create new posts for questions to post here instead!
Thread will stay alive until next one so keep posting after the date in the title.
Thanks to everyone for answering questions in the previous thread!
/r/MachineLearning
https://redd.it/zp1q0s
[OC] The Number of Endangered Species in Each US State
/r/dataisbeautiful
https://redd.it/zxs8k3
A Tool to create a dataset of semantic segmentation on website screenshots from their DOM
https://github.com/dmvaldman/html_semantic_seg
/r/datasets
https://redd.it/zxa1go
[OC] Race to the Bottom: Stocks That Lost the Most Market Cap in 2022
/r/dataisbeautiful
https://redd.it/zxa0fp
The rise of democracy over the last 200 years, with annotations [OC]
/r/dataisbeautiful
https://redd.it/zy85u0
[OC] How media divides us: MSNBC vs Fox News - What stories or topics are they pushing over the last week (Dec 22nd to Dec 29th)? How do they compare to Reuters?
https://redd.it/zy749o
@datascientology
The kid that crashed a plane killing 75 passengers
/r/Infographics
https://redd.it/zy5dnt
[R] Cramming: Training a Language Model on a Single GPU in One Day
https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.14034
/r/MachineLearning
https://redd.it/zy8c99
Dhaka Metro, which opened today as Bangladesh's first metro line and system
/r/MapPorn
https://redd.it/zxz562
Master Python for Data Science
I put together this Python playlist with a bunch of helpful resources that I think will be useful for your learning journey. Feel free to check it out! This will be really helpful for anyone who is new to programming and getting into data science with python!
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSK7NtBWwmpSUenWrmUh0ND_l023RPAXK
/r/datascience
https://redd.it/zxvemd
The 2020 election if every state apportioned their Electoral College votes like Nebraska.
/r/MapPorn
https://redd.it/zxu2vj
Can Someone Verify If This Economic Data From the Fed Is Accurate? I find it hard to believe
So, I am learning data analytics, and I got this dataset from the fed about per capita personal income in Teton, Wyoming. You can check it yourself here https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/PCPI56039
But, I find this number hard to believe. It says per capita personal income in Teton is $318,297, which is way higher than even New York. Apparently their data comes from bea.gov, which confirms the same number (318,297).
Meanwhile, wikipedia lists Teton, Wyoming per capita personal income as $43,444. Sure, data on wikipedia might be old, but not as old as 1995 if you check wikipedia source in the footer (meanwhile, the fed data shows Teton per capita personal income has been above $43,000 since 1995).
Forgive my ignorance, I am not American, and I have never been to United States, I just want to make sure the numbers from bea.gov are accurate, since there seems to be conflicting information
/r/datasets
https://redd.it/zwi4i9
Rents by municipality in mainland France €/m² [OC]
https://redd.it/zx00bl
@datascientology
ChatGPT Extension for Jupyter Notebooks: Personal Code Assistant
Hi!
I want to share a browser extension that I have been working on. This extension is designed to help programmers get assistance with their code directly from within their Jupyter Notebooks, through ChatGPT.
The extension can help with code formatting (e.g., auto-comments), it can explain code snippets or errors, or you can use it to generate code based on your instructions. It's like having a personal code assistant right at your fingertips!
I find it boosts my coding productivity, and I hope you find it useful too. Give it a try, and let me know what you think!
You can find an early version here:
https://github.com/TiesdeKok/chat-gpt-jupyter-extension
/r/datascience
https://redd.it/zwppsu