u/SirMeili

▲ 39 r/iFit

iFit totally amazes me (with their stupidly)

I check occasionally to see if iFit has gotten their head out of the butts and brought back the ability for the lower tier plan to be used on equipment again, but nope. Still doing the same thing.

I also see a ton of people selling off slots, so that means there is a market for it. I don't get why they just don't do what they did before. Individual plan, even at $144/yr is lot more tolerable than the $480/yr that the pro one costs and if you aren't using all 5 slots it makes no sense to have to pay for it.

Oh well.. I just wanted to come on here and vent.

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u/SirMeili — 4 days ago

Subject says it all. I am in IT. I am a solutions architect currently and a developer in the past. I'm not going to say I'm a "data guy" right now, but I feel like I have a pretty good grasp of the basics. I'm being asked by an old boss "how fast can you ramp up on predictive analytics".

I know the position is more a leadership position, but I still want to know the basics and learn the discipline. I know in particular they are using python.

Does anyone have any good starting courses I could take to get me started? I'm currently doing one on CodeSignal, but it's "eh". I don't mind paying for the right course either.

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u/SirMeili — 15 days ago