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The thickness of the line would be better used to show the standard deviation of the sentiment score?


Mm, that's a good point. Still, I think there's value showing the magnitude of tweets about a candidate


Totally agreed! Their M&S ads are just irresistible!


This is very useful! I accepted an offer with few options and low salary at a start up after I graduated from my masters, and only realised what I have missed out on a couple of years later. I left with fewer options than people who joined years after me. Wish I knew a bit more about startups and their options earlier.


Same here - was seeing 59 pages of stats books this morning, and only 2 books are in stats now.


This seems interesting. Does it support user-defined algorithms? Or does it have to be a combination of the exsiting algorithms that Seldon provides? I don't seem to able to get a definite answer from this page: http://docs.seldon.io/configuration.html


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I have stumbled upon Candy Japan about half a year ago when I was moving house and said I'd try it after I settle down. I have recently come back to this topic and did some research on different Japanese snack subscription options.

- Most services cost around $25 monthly.

- Candy Japan seems to offer the most frequent service, with almost all of the other options only offer monthly delivery.

- But Candy Japan also offers the smallest amount - 282 grams (141 grams * 2) compared to others who usually offer 1lb (450 grams) monthly.

Has anyone tried other subscription services? How do they compared to Candy Japan?


Can you list those other services, please?


Here's a review on (probably) all boxes available:

http://beejuboxes.com/box-list/japanese-snack-boxes/

After some comparison, looking at sample boxes, weighing pros & cons, I signed up for a taste box from TasteJapan, and I'm very excited to see what it's like!


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