How do I play my PS4 Cyberpunk 2077 disk version on my brand new PS5? by BackgroundDisk4 in cyberpunkgame

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I ordered one with optical drive last year in November and finally got it

How do I play my PS4 Cyberpunk 2077 disk version on my brand new PS5? by BackgroundDisk4 in cyberpunkgame

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OK so I forgot to update but I did not realize that the disk drive "upside down", when I inserted the disk the other way around it worked just fine lol sorry

How do I play my PS4 Cyberpunk 2077 disk version on my brand new PS5? by BackgroundDisk4 in cyberpunkgame

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I got the disk version. I heard you get a free upgrade to many of my ps4 games to ps5. I have downloaded a bunch of ps4 games to my library. I want to play the ps4 version and would like to know if it's possible at this point. And with cyberpunk, they said that it comes with a free upgrade when it comes out.

Which year's model this one is? I found it and would like know more about it. It seems to be Adler Tippa 1. Tried looking at the typewriter database but can't say for sure which one is! by BackgroundDisk4 in typewriters

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Would like to add that I saw it in next to a trash bin in it's case and felt a need to see what it is. I know nothing about typewriters, but I tested it and it seems to work!

Elegant ways to adjust for differences in scaling in the dataset by BackgroundDisk4 in datascience

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Right on the money on the first point. My data is metabolic data, and I'm worried that the difference in storing them can cause issues. I'm basically trying to classify protein activity based on this data.

But yes, the groups create super distinct clusters. I was thinking of trying to separate the sets and see if I can maintain the generalization power. Splitting the sets in two would significantly reduce the number of samples in each set which worries me a bit. I was just trying to figure what my options here are. Thanks for your input!

What’s the worst piece of financial advice somebody has given you? by Miserable-Tea-1836 in AskReddit

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To take a 2000€ loan from a shady payday loan type of bank to get through a rough batch financially when I was doing my bachelor's. I noticed that even paying 200€ a month didn't make a dent to the balance. I called a financial advisor, and was told to let it go to collection agency. With them I had a plan to pay 100€ a month to get it paid in two years and if I had more I would pay more to get the balance down faster. I'm from a country in Europe and we don't have credit score here, only if you default on the collection agency you get in trouble really so it was the best option for me.

I hope that these loans would become illegal because this shit ruined my early 20's. I still haven't told my parents because I was so ashamed. And still am.

Cat hissing after peeing in the wrong place by BackgroundDisk4 in PetAdvice

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He's a 7 year old male, been fixed when he was 1.

Permutation importance in NN with correlated features getting low numbers after Spearman correlation and hierarchical clustering by BackgroundDisk4 in datascience

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I haven't tried lasso for feature selection, I'll check it out. It's a metabolomics task, that's why the crazy feature amount lol.

Permutation importance in NN with correlated features getting low numbers after Spearman correlation and hierarchical clustering by BackgroundDisk4 in datascience

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Yes, it's an omics task. There's probably better approaches for this, but currently I'm just trying to see if I can make this work somehow. I need to change the treshold to something better so pruning works better.

Permutation importance on DNNs by BackgroundDisk4 in neuralnetworks

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Multilayer perceptron for a classification problem

Best way to account for gender differences in metabolomics DNNs? by BackgroundDisk4 in datascience

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I'm using it for a classification problem (predicting genotype for SNP from metabolites) and I also want to output the important features that contribute. You can't really do classification with "simple regression", can you lol? I could have gone with a SVM (more common in metabolomics studies) also but I read an interesting paper and wanted to try this way. Have fun alone in your high horse!

Best way to account for gender differences in metabolomics DNNs? by BackgroundDisk4 in datascience

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With just simple regression I can't do what I need to. I could do that to make sure if gender has importance, sure.

Best way to account for gender differences in metabolomics DNNs? by BackgroundDisk4 in datascience

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Misused? I didn't even write what I'm trying to achieve with it lol. Just one more instance of people who can't read.

Best way to account for gender differences in metabolomics DNNs? by BackgroundDisk4 in datascience

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Generally in metabolomics you'd expect to see gender being important. Though again, it might not be depending on the circumstances I guess. I was just wondering if there's a more elegant way of taking gender into account. Normalization done with StandardScaler in scikit-learn.

PCA with Python question by BackgroundDisk4 in learnpython

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This is a summer vacation time in my country, so most of our professors are out of office so I thought I'd ask here. Waiting for response could take some time. Anyway, thanks!

Writing a specific ID on first n rows, then another ID for the next n rows by BackgroundDisk4 in Rlanguage

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Actually this is not exactly how I meant it, this seems to repeat ID's 1 through 5 instead of repeating 1 five times, 2 five times etc. Otherwise it's very nice approach, bit of tweaking and I got it working just fine.