R — Mafia

. It also provides a platform for former associates or individuals with unique insights to share perspectives, though the community maintains a critical eye toward "myth-building" and unreliable accounts.

The discussions often bridge the gap between Hollywood portrayals and historical facts: Mafia: Global Organized Crime

One of the biggest RP mafia problems is . Weeks go by, and nobody remembers who shot Carmine or why the Rossi crew is feuding with the Moretti crew. r mafia

Don’t let a dead RP limp along out of nostalgia. If activity drops below critical mass, call a family meeting. Ask:

Betrayal is the heart of mafia drama—but it’s also the #1 source of OOC rage. Before a character flips, plants a wire, or kills the Don: Weeks go by, and nobody remembers who shot

To understand the R Mafia, you must understand the war—or as the polite call it, the "paradigm shift"—between data.table and dplyr (part of the tidyverse).

This is data.table syntax. It is faster (often by 10x to 100x), more memory efficient, and—to the initiated—more elegant. The Mafia argues that the data.table syntax maps directly to how databases work mentally: [i, j, by] (i = where/row filter, j = select/compute, by = group). Ask: Betrayal is the heart of mafia drama—but

If you want to adopt the philosophy (even if you keep using ggplot2 ), here is the Mafia’s coding manifesto: