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florianletsch

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    Comment #15959262

    (EDIT due to wrongly stating that models run on the Raspberry Pi directly) The Google Vision Kit will run models on a custom neural processing chip connected to the Raspberry Pi Ze…

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    Comment #15815406

    Where can I follow your project? I currently use QOwnNotes on Linux which does exactly that, but would be keen to try some alternatives, in particular if you're working on a mobile…

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    Comment #14569971

    > (...) the current hype about AI replacing jobs has much more to do with media clickbait than any real issue we should be worrying about right now. Hype? For sure. But the current…

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    Comment #14423982

    Care to share some details on your technology? On whose handwriting was this trained, did you use any public datasets for this? And of course, how well will this perform on writing…

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    Comment #13450009

    Maybe just browse the right subreddits, start posting your own content and then get in touch with people? https://www.reddit.com/r/gameDevClassifieds/ https://www.reddit.com/r/game…

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    Comment #12651150

    You probably know this already, but if you are just looking for an illustrated demonstration of what RNNs are capable of in the text domain, probably the best brief article is the …

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    Comment #12562996

    Sidenote: A common practice is to take a pre-trained model (e.g. on the Imagenet dataset) and only learn the last few layers for your usecase. This way you can get a well trained f…

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    Comment #11840712

    You can call it an artificial neural network (ANN) as soon as you have two or more artifical neurons connected to each other. As simple as that. A small amount of neurons might alr…

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    Have been running the trial for a few hours and am really satisfied so far. I see the same issues with Spectactle, though. Hope this can be addressed in a future version, as I'd lo…

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    Comment #11292293

    Still building up a user base so we can have better results, but here is the top list of our platform: https://podcastprofile.com/top (the project is in its early stages, basically…

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    Comment #11258346

    It should be "a computer beating the human" in my opinion. It's just like parents bathing in the success of their offspring. Yes, they can be proud, but no, they didn't achieve the…

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    Comment #11174591

    MacPass is excellent. It finally helped me completely move to a password manager based life.

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    Comment #10757667

    The submission title is misleading. > NOTE: This is a DRAFT of the Go 1.6 release notes, prepared for the Go 1.6 beta. Go 1.6 has NOT yet been released. By our regular schedule, it…

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    Not based on human subject's opinion but on measured performance: > The images had each received a “memorability score” based on the ability of human subjects to remember them in o…

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    Comment #10317430

    Are Facebook access tokens vulnerable to such an attack? If I remember correctly, at least Google tokens wouldn't be: The application receives a token from Google. With that token,…

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    Veritaseum did a nice analysis and summary of this exact situation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVfHeWTKjag

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    Comment #10160243

    Hm, why do most of his files end with 10 to 15 blank lines of whitespace? Is that a thing or was he just sloppy?

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    Comment #10159330

    Not quite, but close http://i.imgur.com/dt3hEYc.png

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    Comment #9884535

    I don't know what to make of this. I like the general idea but I really don't like the use of Markdown here. Markdown makes writing markup faster and reading markup easier. It's a …

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    The article list reads like what Hacker News would have been in 1977. Why so many computer languages? The hobbyists operating system The 8080 you may have missed ...

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    Comment #9323972

    If you're looking for something modular and customizable, be sure to checkout http://getuikit.com/ as well.

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