Fabrizio Branca

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Fabrizio Branca

Fabrizio Branca

@fbrnc

AWS, Data Science,... @aoepeople

Eltville am Rhein, Deutschland Inscrit le Ağustos 2009
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Fabrizio Branca
Fabrizio Branca@fbrnc·
@_Talesh @brentwpeterson Did I? I mean you were doing truly awesome stuff the day I first met you. I've always looked up to you. Imposter? No way!
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Brent W. Peterson@brentwpeterson·
Who is someone who’s helped you achieve what you have in your career?
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Work Chronicles@_workchronicles·
Adding more people to a project
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[ object Object ]@lucaswiman·
@answrguy @jna_sh The problem is that it’s not clear if Infinidash really scales under load. It’s simply too new and innovative for production use. For now at least.
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Fabrizio Branca@fbrnc·
@kaktusmimi You might still have ended up spending all day because of dependencies and other leftovers... :)
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Fabrizio Branca@fbrnc·
I've never build a mobile app before. What would you recommend for getting started with building a quick hackathon-style prototype app?
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DanielP@danpoetz·
@fbrnc wie cool ☺️ Und haben sie es gelöst?
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Fabrizio Branca@fbrnc·
I'm adding little surprise notes in my kids' lunchboxes every day. This week: guessing songs...
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Fabrizio Branca@fbrnc·
@georg_ringer Btw, I'm not advocating doing any of that. Just trying to understand the relevant metrics scientists might (or might not) take into account for the modellings.
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Fabrizio Branca@fbrnc·
@georg_ringer But in high density areas you have no choice than meeting people. Compare buildings with dozens or hundreds of apartments and supermarkets in those areas to people walking to the bakery without masks in small towns.
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Fabrizio Branca@fbrnc·
Why is the covid 7-day-moving-average only relative to the number of people and not also taking the population density in an area into account? Isn't the number of infections per square kilometer a critical metric on how likely it is to get infected when being out in the public?
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Fabrizio Branca@fbrnc·
@Flyingmana Isn't there a correlation between the R-value and the "likelihood of being infection being out in the public"?
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