[Wayback/Archive] Informatievideo Coloscopie – Onderzoek en Behandel Centrum (EN subs) – YouTube
--jeroen
Posted by jpluimers on 2024/04/22
[Wayback/Archive] Informatievideo Coloscopie – Onderzoek en Behandel Centrum (EN subs) – YouTube
--jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2024/04/22
Needed these (in retrospect) simple steps because someone made a form with so much whitespace under the fields on a document that had to be printed for a physical signatures that otherwise too many trees would die.
[Wayback/Archive] Unprotect a Word Doc on Mac – YouTube.
Via [Wayback/Archive] word 2011 macos unprotect document – Recherche Google.
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2024/04/19
I wonder what these 2015 heat maps are like now that the Covid-19 crisis seems to be behind us (but for how long?): is shaking hands OK again or do you still perform non-physical greetings?
[Wayback/Archive] Scientists Map The Parts Of The Body Where Touching Is Okay:
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Posted by jpluimers on 2024/04/18
The final visualisation post of this week (themed Data Visualisation and Code Visualisation) is about [Wayback/Archive] Python Tutor – Visualize Python, Java, C, C++, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Ruby code execution.
Languages covered in these visualisers:
Earlier posts in the series:
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2024/04/17
This week seems to be themed around Data Visualisation and Code Visualisation, so after covering Python in Pandas Tutor – visualize Python pandas code, lets continue covering R with [Wayback/Archive] Tidy Data Tutor – visualize R tidyverse data pipelines: Documentation:
Tidy Data Tutor lets you write R and Tidyverse code in your browser and see how your data frame changes at each step of a data analysis pipeline.
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Posted by jpluimers on 2024/04/16
Learning Python Pandas can be tough so this free resource is of great help: [Wayback/Archive] Pandas Tutor – visualize Python pandas code – documentation:
Pandas Tutor visualizes how Python code transforms dataframes
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Posted by jpluimers on 2024/04/15
Ik heb voor mezelf samen met de huisarts uitgezocht welke vaccinaties ik miste.
Er zaten een paar dingen tegen:
De afgesproken aanvulling:
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Posted by jpluimers on 2024/04/12
Below are some Dutch messages around bereavement and grief that take place before someone dies: it is important to be aware that adverse life changing events are also reasons for those emotions. Besides patients and their close ones, also medical professionals and care takers can grief as they too need to find a way to adjust to the new situation.
[Wayback/Archive] Rob Bruntink on Twitter: “Ik sprak met Manu Keirse over de vraag wat zorgverleners kunnen betekenen voor rouwenden. Mooi aan zijn antwoord is oa dat hij rouw niet uitsluitend koppelt aan de periode ná een overlijden. ‘Rouw begint direct bij het slechtnieuwsgesprek’.”
[Wayback/Archive] Manu Keirse: ‘De zorgverlener rouwt mee’ – Dutch Health Hub
A related English post is [Wayback/Archive] How Survivors Can Cope With Grief After Cancer | Cancer.Net
When you first learned of your cancer diagnosis, grief may have been one of the many feelings you experienced. It is natural to grieve when we go through loss or change—whether it is the loss of who you were before your diagnosis or the loss of physical body parts. And since cancer often results in many losses—expected and unexpected—grief is naturally part of the experience.
--jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2024/04/11
If you ever need a large bunch of Mac minis in a data center, then start reading at [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – Uptime-Lab/KVM-rack-stand-for-16-Mac-minis.
The repository by Ivan Kuleshov has all information you need, including scripts for Pi-KVM, and 3D printing STL source files.
It was covered in [Wayback/Archive] The MagPi issue 139 — The MagPi magazine (direct [Wayback/Archive] MagPi139.pdf; it’s too large for [Wayback] Goole Docs on-line viewing).
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