I joined lemm.ee and I’m honestly really liking it so far. @sunaurus@lemm.ee is doing a great job!

However, I’m wondering if I should create a new account on programming.dev (or somewhere else) to be closer to where data science / data engineering conversations are happening.

Or maybe there’s a way to promote !dataengineering@lemm.ee to folks on other instances? (I didn’t create this one but I’m hoping it’s discovered by others soon)

  • bool@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago
    SELECT * FROM fediverse
    WHERE
        instance = "lemm.ee" AND
        interest = "data"
    ORDER BY "nerdiness"
    LIMIT 1;
    

    Well I am here. What do you want to talk about?

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      1 year ago

      This is great 😂

      I am down to talk about anything honestly - but just off the top of my head right now:

      Can you think of a good analogy to explain databases to complete beginners?

      The ole ‘filing cabinet’ analogy is used a lot but I am looking for something fresh. The students will be epidemiologists / public health people that are very science literate but not necessarily tech-savvy.

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        “databases” is pretty broad - the literal meaning of the word is adequate and sufficient to describe what they are - just things made to store data. analogies may obscure the generality of the term…

        particular types of databases all have different analogies that could help beginners, though