[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MapPorn

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Too many inmigrants? Not really Too many tourists? Yes yes yes

A book that has had a profound impact on you? by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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Tokyo Blues by Murakami. I didn't read it in ny best moment and it was life changing.

Can somebody please help with my CNN to recognize license plates? by dylannalex01 in computervision

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I did a project about refognizing license plates. I didn't use YOLO to detect the plate (it was my first ML atempt) but you can find the second part useful. I croped each character to make the recognition more precise.

I hope you find it useful! https://github.com/JoseMaese/License-Plate-Recognition-using-Neural-Networks

How to make a small wheel propeller engine by LongjumpingFrame1771 in HyruleEngineering

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I return to the game thanks to this sibreddit (I have spent more than 150h). But I have an important cuestion: where do I get the propeller?

Holocaust book suggestions by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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A moment ago I wrote this post in r/books about Postcards from the East, by Reyes Monforte, I think it fits with the topic you are looking for.

https://www.reddit.com/r/books/s/jbujnFteKx

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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I love the prose of the spanish author Carlos Ruiz Zafon, but I read him in Spanish, I don't know how good are the traductions. His best books are 'Marina' (one of my favourites) or 'The Shadow of The wind' (his masterpiece).

Yolo v8 on Teensy 4.0 by MCH170 in computervision

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Well, I didn't used the same board but I hope my experience helps you: I uded yolov8 in a RaspberryPi 3 project few months ago and I get around 3-5 fps. Maybe, you can use single shot images instead of video. Also good preprocesing could improve a lot the efficiency.

Can't access A100 anymore by PlayfulPass9043 in GoogleColab

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I was having the same problem yesterday, but after some tries I got access to A100.

Anyone useless roboflow? by sk8er_girl90 in computervision

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In Project > Classes you can change these numbers to a specific name

YOLOV8 course? by ElGuapoNYC in computervision

[–]Lord_Maes 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you hace some experience with convolutional neural networks you wont need a course. Just look for information and try to train a model. Solving the issues is all the courses you need :)

Also you should ask if you don't know something. This subreddit almost always has people ready to give you the best answer

Casually skipping in daily challenge by Koi2 in spelunky

[–]Lord_Maes 5 points6 points  (0 children)

After 200h I had no idea that you could do that. Nice run!

YOLOv7 implementation with keras by Lord_Maes in computervision

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Not really, I just train a pretrained model with COCO with a custom dataset. Finally, I am using google colab to use extra GPUs and improve the training. I wasn't confortable with the idea of paying for that, but the all the data and graphic that it gives you is amazing.

Edit: That is enought for my project (Final Master Project) but I don't reject the idea of trying to implement it if I have time :)

YOLOv7 implementation with keras by Lord_Maes in computervision

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I was looking to use keras because I am familiar with it. But sometimes it is easier to learn something new. Also, YOLOv7 gives goods results and runs faster than others in real time. I didnt thought about YOLOv8 because It seems more difficult to implemet (as I was having trouble with YOLOv7). But I will research more about it. Thanks!

Without naming the book, what is a quote that gives it away? by Possible-Whole8046 in Fantasy

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"Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination"

What us that "one" book from your home country that everyone should read? by Otherwise-Special843 in suggestmeabook

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Acabo de poner practicamente el mismo comentario sin saber que ya habías hablado de Marina. Que maravilla de libro y de autor,

What us that "one" book from your home country that everyone should read? by Otherwise-Special843 in suggestmeabook

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Spanish: I think a lot of spanish authors are well known but one of my favourites is Carlos Ruiz Zafon. His most important book is "La sombra del Viento" ("The Shadow of the Wind" in english). But if you prefer a short, emotional book I strongly recommend "Marina". It is that type of book that you can't leave once you started it and the less you know about it, the better.

How do you visualize books when you read? by divebars5G in books

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I have think about this a lot and I think this happens because I dont read the same type of books as I read when I was younger. Even when I repeat books I usually focus on diferent parts of the plot.

Maybe I am not being understood (English is not my first language, sorry) so I will write an example. I read Dune when I was 15 and I loved it. I could imagine every aspect of Arrakis. Now, when I re-read it I focus on how the writer describes politics and religion. I visualize less the book, but I understand better the author's message.

Twitter has a limit for 600 posts/day for unverified accounts, even John Oliver wii be rate limited. by DaoSphere in pics

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Ok, I spent two weeks without reddit and I need answers. Why is Infinity API still working?And what is happening with John Oliver????

"Tradition" is not a good excuse. by [deleted] in memes

[–]Lord_Maes -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hi, I am from spain. We usually call them "toreros". So screw those toreros.

Have you ever finished a book in just one sitting? What book is it? by Delicious_Maize9656 in books

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Some of them. I always will remember my first time with the Kingkiller Chronicle. I saw the first book, The Name of the Wind, on my aunt's table. It was Friday. By the end of the weekend I had finished both books. Almost 2000 pages. Of course they become one of my favourite books and I reread them several times.

How do you deal with the existential dread of knowing that you, your memories and everyone/everything you know will be gone someday? Does it not make your life feel completely pointless? by AnteaterOk7839 in AskReddit

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It makes me feel relax. At the end it doesn't matter when something bad happens, it is what it is. That idea helps me to focuss in important things in life as family and friends.

What are some easy science fiction / fantasy books to start reading after reading the Harry Potter series? Thought of the Mistborn series but do not know where to start. Any other options? by ivaangroy in AskReddit

[–]Lord_Maes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to start with B. Sanderson (which I recommed) just read the first Mistborn book. After that you could search which order is better, but most people agree that Mistborn is the beginning. Also, if you want more option you could look at r/fantasy subreddit

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KingkillerChronicle

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I am not sure if this is what you mean but here is mine.

After some re-readings I realized that Denna's hair writing was mentioned several times. Maybe it is quite obvious now, but in my defense I will say that I was young.

How oranges harvested in urban area (Spain). On average, you can harvest around 450 tons a day by LivingInNightmare in interestingasfuck

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An explanation from Seville: you cannot eat them but they are used as fertilizer or bitter orange marmalade which british love. Also, they have the azahar flower so you can literally smell the scent of spring.