@maltimore I think the second amendment gives me the right to keep and bear arms...
@brainwane Actually, you can skip that last step because when you tell it to show data labels, then right click on the chart and pick "Format Data Labels", there's an option for "Show Value as Percentages".
Here's what a rough version of this looks like:
@brainwane I don't know if there's a better way, but one way to do it is to calculate the frequencies yourself, so if RESOLVED is column A, you can have a "TRUE" and "FALSE" count like so:
=COUNTIF(A1:A1000,TRUE)
=COUNTIF(A1:A1000,FALSE)
If those are, say, C1 and C2, respectively, then if you want to turn them into percentages, you can add two more rows:
=100 * C1 / (C1 + C2)
=100 * C2 / (C1 + C2)
Then make a pie chart from THOSE two cells.
I have now spent like 20 minutes trying to figure out how to make a particular pie chart in LibreOffice (including web searches, trying a template, etc.) and am giving up; if any of y'all have ever successfully made a pie chart in LibreOffice and wish to help free me of this chartless ignominy, lemme know
@deesapoetra These are turkey vultures: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey_vulture
They are not endangered, they are very common in the northeastern US.
@FailForward @mazieres@mamot.fr @eumiro@fosstodon.org That is for given names. It's not terribly difficult to find lists of given names or lists of surnames, but I'd like more variety. Many people have multiple given names, multiple last names, no last name, no given name, patronymics, etc.
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@codesections In Python default arguments are evaluated when the function is defined, so something like that would not actually be equivalent to calling it in the body.
@brainwane Time to try and get WMF on board in building some sort of open risk analysis database, as I also suggested here: https://twitter.com/pganssle/status/1380531656344399876?s=20
I feel like it would have to be a major undertaking and I can't think of anyone other than WMF/Wikipedia who has actually managed to scale something while maintaining a sense of collaboration and openness.
@brainwane Yep yep. Wife is getting hers today.
I'm looking forward to 6 weeks from now, when I can safely start licking strangers' faces again.
@tost I got the kind with extra 5G microchips, so I mostly just collect shiny bitcoins...
People who are interested to join in, please keep an eye on https://github.com/kushaldas/workshops/issues/2 all details will be posted there. 2 days (repeat sessions). 16th and on 18th April. Please comment there so that we can plan better.
If anyone's curious how I landed on this: I signed up to do it because while the incidence of Lyme disease is fairly low in absolute terms, the rate of severe adverse effects from phase 2 trials is also very low.
But it turns out the trial is closing on Monday, so I'd need to get the first shot then, and they want 2 weeks between getting the Lyme vaccine and getting the COVID vaccine — and I'm scheduled to get the first COVID vaccine shot on Monday.
I could put off the COVID vaccine for 2 weeks, but I believe that would have practical downsides for me, and I don't think that the practical benefits of getting the Lyme vaccine aren't high enough to overwhelm that.
Anyone else seen this and might be able to find it?
Like @timorl says, might not be as comprehensive as I had hoped, but anything in this vein would be a good start.
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