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ttlei
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Comment #21132693
I used to worked at Intel as a design engineer and I had to look through data-sheets to find the ICs with features and specs that I needed for the design.
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Comment #21120738
I’ll just stick to my own habit of eating everything but in moderation, cut sugar consumption to absolute minimal, and exercise 3 days a week.
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Comment #21109601
Did i read that right? 120mils a year?!!!
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Comment #21084461
I checked out the Gold Mine problem on geeksforgeeks (assuming it is the same problem at firebase). Can you explain why it is "potentially impossible" to get the optimal solution?
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Comment #20944427
Generic Objects of Dark Energy... Is this exotic matter with negative energy?
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Comment #20529400
Thanks to trump's tax cut.
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Comment #20500065
I say insect intelligence is good enough to at least drive car. Bee, for example, is pretty damn amazing at flying & navigation. I mean flying and avoiding obstacles through miles …
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Comment #20277112
If the radiologist has to look at and double check every scan that algo looked at, then what is the point of the algo? Seems like a useless middleman that get in the way.
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Comment #19912646
Did you even read the article?
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Comment #19701807
The act of making a measurement/observation is nothing more than an interaction where the system is exchanging information or this this case quantum states which is described by qu…
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Comment #19701601
Correct me if I am wrong, the "paradoxes" described here are due to our lack of understanding of the theory right and not because the theory is inconsistent.
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Comment #18963015
Current ML algorithms have been worked on for decades earlier. They are gaining momentum again due to big data and computing power.
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Comment #18962836
Navigate a forest floor looking for food and avoid predators.
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Comment #18690874
destroyed by death star?
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Comment #18416844
From my experience, LSTM or other recurrent neural network models only work "well" at forecasting bounded and periodic or oscillating time series. Might work for something like sea…
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Comment #16560068
Uh... what possible type of stickers that would make a sign invisible to human?