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Senior Data Scientist::R Developer | Artist by night - Neurodivergent::ADHD == Multilingual tweets. #Rstats #GenerativeArt #MachineLearning

Camelot 가입일 Ekim 2008
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arthu.R |@arthurstats_·
@SmartFitoficial Foi feito uma cobrança indevida no meu cartão. Eu não sou nem aluno mais. Tanto que no app de vcs diz que a minha matrícula está encerrada há tempos! Vamos resolver?
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@erica_magi Sim! Agora, o feijão paulista está parecendo aqueles pratos fit congelado. Sem graça... Hahahahaha
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Érica@erica_magi·
Almocei e jantei em Viracopos. Eu tinha me esquecido como a comida paulista -- em geral -- é sem graça. Por exemplo, o feijão é só temperado com louro, sal e alho. Raramente, você vai encontrar uma calabresa, um bacon no feijão em restaurantes populares/classe média.
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arthu.R |@arthurstats_·
@erica_magi Aqui, no sul de Minas, comi um tal de "feijão gordo". Tem de tudo: panceta, cenoura, frango, repolho, etc
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Érica@erica_magi·
***Não é que eu tinha me esquecido; eu tinha me desacostumado. Agora, estou passando por um estranhamento com a minha própria origem. Hahaha
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HaiLLEEN@_flordocerrado·
Amigos, meu #BorisNelson morreu ontem à noite. Ele morreu em casa. Ele foi um Príncipe Encantador nenê lindo pasión muito amado. Com ele morreu uma parte de mim.
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dods@dodo_california·
tive um professor de estatística que ele fazia absurdos programando aqui parecia a coisa mais simples do mundo ele criando mapas e gerando milhares de informações sem copiar de lugar nenhum
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dods@dodo_california·
Família Papo sério, qual a opinião de vocês sobre GUITARRA TRANSPARENTE?
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dods@dodo_california·
@arthurstats_ "Talvez um dia, quem sabe, possa apresentar "
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Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF
Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF@predict_addict·
🔥 **Brazil 🇧🇷 is on fire when it comes to football ⚽️ and Conformal Prediction!** 🔥 Conformal Prediction (CP) has been gaining serious momentum in Brazil, with an increasing number of high-quality research contributions coming from Brazilian institutions and researchers. 🚀
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Érica@erica_magi·
💗💗💗💗 Eu fui. Quero voltar.
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories

Machu Picchu is one of the world’s greatest treasures, a remarkably well-preserved 15th Century AD, Inca citadel with special sacred significance... Nestled high in Andes Mountains above the Peruvian Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu is a rare citadel that dates all the way back to 15th Century. Built by Incas in around 1450, this hidden city was once a grand estate for the Inca Emperor Pachacuti, containing plazas, temples, homes and terraces, built entirely by hand in drystone walls. Thanks to extensive restoration work in the 20th Century, there is now enough evidence to reveal what life was like for the Incas, in the place they called Machu Picchu, meaning ‘old peak’ in Quechua. We look through a handful of the reasons why this site attracts millions of tourists every year, and why it is one of the seven modern wonders of the world. While there is some debate about the purpose of Machu Picchu, many historians believe the Inca ruler Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui (Sapa Inca Pachacuti) built Machu Picchu as a royal estate exclusively for Inca emperors and nobles. However, many have hypothesized that the leading emperor would not have actually lived here but held it as a secluded place for retreat and sanctuary.  Mountains were sacred to the Incas, so this particularly high mountaintop dwelling would have had a special, spiritual significance. So much so, Incas even came to regard this imperial city as the center of the universe. One of the most important buildings on the site is the Temple of the Sun, built on a high vantage point to honor the Incan sun god Inti. Within this temple the Incas would have carried out a series of rituals, sacrifices and ceremonies in honor of the sun god. However, because the site was so sacred, only priests and high-ranking Incas could enter the temple. The entire site of Machu Picchu expands across 5 miles and contains 150 different buildings. These include baths, houses, temples, sanctuaries, plazas, water fountains and mausoleums. Highlights include the Temple of the Sun, the Temple of the Three Windows and Inti Watana – a carved stone sundial or calendar. Many thousands of workers constructed the sacred city of Machu Picchu from locally sourced granite. They constructed the entire complex using an impressive series of drystone techniques, with jagged and zig-zagged stone pieces slotted tightly together like jigsaw pieces. This process allowed Incas to create unbreakably strong buildings that have remained standing for more than 500 years. Incas even carved some structures right out of the rock on the mountaintop, and this gives the citadel its distinctive quality in which the buildings seem to merge into one with the surrounding landscape. Despite all the painstaking work that went into building the city, it only survived for around 150 years. In 16th Century Inca tribes were ravaged by smallpox, and their weakened empire was seized by Spanish invaders. After 16th Century, Machu Picchu remained untouched for hundreds of years. Amazingly, it was Yale University history lecturer Hiram Bingham who found the city in 1911, during a trek along the mountaintops of Peru in search for last capitals of the Incas, Vitcos and Vilcabamba. Bingham was astonished to find an Incan city for which there was no historical record. It was thanks to him that the lost city was brought to public attention. In 1913, National Geographic Magazine devoted their entire April issue to the wonders of Machu Picchu, thus catapulting the Inca city into international spotlight. Today, the sacred site attracts thousands of tourists, who go in search for the incredible spiritual wonder that the Incas once found here, high on the top of the mountain. 🎥© art.heology (IG) © Rosie Lesso #archaeohistories

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dods@dodo_california·
Bom dia família Como tá nossa terça? Bora tomar um cafezinho
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Renata Perez@RePPerez·
Fui correr e esqueci o fone. Tive que fazer 8km ouvindo meus próprios pensamentos, foi horrível
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Rafaela Ribeiro Lucas@Rafagrlucas·
Hoje no hospital me deram 20 anos 🙏🏻 nunca fui triste
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arthu.R |@arthurstats_·
@Rafagrlucas Essa dos 5km viralizou no Insta por uma "influencer"...
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Rafaela Ribeiro Lucas
Rafaela Ribeiro Lucas@Rafagrlucas·
Não gasta a mesma quantidade de calorias. O tipo de exercício, frequência e intesidade impacta o metabolismo de formas diferentes. Sempre bom lembrar que qualquer exercício é melhor do que nenhum.
Nonô@nonoinvestidor

Hoje me disseram que correr 5km ou andar 5km gasta praticamente a mesma quantidade de calorias. Agora estou na dúvida se sou muito burro em não saber disso, ou se sou burro pq me contaram uma fake news e eu acreditei.

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Rafaela Ribeiro Lucas
Rafaela Ribeiro Lucas@Rafagrlucas·
Hoje tive uma consulta médica que durou exatos 4 minutos. Tem algo muito errado nesse sistema
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Rafaela Ribeiro Lucas
Rafaela Ribeiro Lucas@Rafagrlucas·
A minha paciente está em remissão!!!!! Vou chorar de felicidade
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Rafaela Ribeiro Lucas
Rafaela Ribeiro Lucas@Rafagrlucas·
E hoje eu me segurei pra não chorar com a evolução da paciente. É tão lindo transformar vidas 🥹
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