"If I miss it, I'll visit" is growing on me
I see this line as more sarcastic, it's just an exasperated joke to convince them to take it.
r/TheNational’s Top 10 Artists - Day 10 (After countless comments, Sharon Van Etten makes her way onto the list at #9! top comment will take the coveted last spot!)
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r/TheNational Top 10 Artists - Day 9 (the competition is fierce, and Big Thief sneaks away with the 8th spot! top comment will take #9!)
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r/TheNational’s Top 10 Artists - Day 8 (after making it near the top many times, Phoebe Bridgers finally takes her spot at #7! top comment will take #8!)
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r/TheNational’s Top 10 Artists - Day 7 (Marching into 6th is The War on Drugs! Can y’all believe this marks a week we’ve been at this? Top comment takes #7!)
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r/TheNational’s Top 10 Artists - Day 6 (Arcade Fire blazes into fifth, and with that our list is halfway there! Top comment will take #6!)
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r/TheNational Top 10 Artists - Day 4 (heading into #3 is the long awaited Radiohead! top voted comment will take #4!)
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r/TheNational Top 10 Artists - Day 3 (after a close race, Frightened Rabbit hops into the second spot! top comment will take #3!)
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2022 TICKET THREAD - BUYING/SELLING
Would you be interested in a couple of Limerick 5th June tickets?
2022 TICKET THREAD - BUYING/SELLING
Selling: 5 tickets to Limerick, Ireland June 5th. Happy to sell individually.
Hi everyone, I need help with merging of nodes. Is there a clean way of merging 2 nodes with the same properties (in this case is name = 'Gerard') but different label. The end goal is to have a newcombine node with 2 labels(person & approval) and also all the properties from both original nodes.
apoc.refactor.mergeNodes might be what you're looking for?
Not understanding what's happening here.
Line 3 returns two rows, one for each relationship. Line 4 doesn't match on anything but it's optional so will carry the previous two rows. Line 5 will then match on the red relationship but it will do that for each row i.e. twice. Line 6 doesn't match on any new rows, so the final result will be two rows: 1) A, greenRel1, redRel1; 2) A, greenRel2, redRel1. If there were 5 GREEN relationships and 3 RED, then each red relationship would be matched on 5 times, resulting in 15 rows. Resetting the cardinality is essential to your queries to prevent duplicate results being created. Hope this helps!
Not understanding what's happening here.
Line 3 is matching on the two GREEN relationships and producing a cartesian product, which results in the RED relationship being matched on twice. To fix this, you need to either sum the relationship amounts between the OPTIONAL MATCHes or use WITH DISTINCT and carry the necessary variables through. The DISTINCT or sum will reset the cardinality.
Is it worth spending £10K more for a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Glasgow over Strathclyde?
We were in up to 4 days a week with lectures, tutorials and tests. Not everything was mandatory with notes posted online but some of it was. I would definitely say it was a full time degree and would be very difficult to manage around a job.
Is it worth spending £10K more for a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Glasgow over Strathclyde?
Wow, was not aware of that - that's huge! I haven't been looking at jobs since I started 18 months ago so things may have changed a bit.
Is it worth spending £10K more for a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Glasgow over Strathclyde?
I think starting salary of £34k plus joining bonus and rises after a year. They're the highest paying in Glasgow for dev roles, as far as I'm aware anyway.
Is it worth spending £10K more for a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Glasgow over Strathclyde?
I did an MSc in Software Development at Strathclyde, which is a 1 year conversion Master's for students without a Computer Science background. Of a class around 20, almost all of us who wanted to have managed to get good software jobs within about six months of finishing. Many folk went to JP Morgan and are earning silly amounts of money there. I don't think you'll have a problem getting a job afterwards and employers won't care about a degree from Glasgow over Strathclyde. I suspect the price difference is because Glasgow is riding on its reputation and will be much more likely to pick up English and international students.
Also, the teaching quality at Strathclyde imo was excellent and much better than my undergrad teaching at Edinburgh.
LPT: Introvert does not mean shy, and extrovert does not mean outgoing
Today I learned I am an omnivert. That's a win.
What exactly is meant when we hear up to 25% of Covid-19 carriers could be asymptomatic?
What exactly is meant when we hear up to 25% of Covid-19 carriers could be asymptomatic?
My top albums. Please suggest me something!
Modest mouse and the War on drugs
The tables have turned (aka Matt Berninger being Matt Berninger)
I was about two people to the left of OP, so very, very jealous
Why is Mr. November played every concert?
Cos it's fucking lit, mate
The Captain & The Soldier
Our Cap is meant to be 11 years older than alt Cap here
I’m Josh Ritter and I’ll be answering all your questions! AMA.
Hi Josh, my sister and I have loved your music for the past 10 years. Her favourite song is Good Man and she would like to know what your inspiration was for it and if you have anyone in particular in mind when you're performing it.
We're also going to see you in Glasgow in July and she (Pippa) would die of happiness if you played it then.
Keep writing beautiful songs, thank you!