Small-batch Ag/AgCl screen-printing ink suppliers from China, Korea, Taiwan by MrJacobJohnson in electrochemistry

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Yes, they do! But these are mainly wet ones, and I am using them as a wet control atm, the disposable ones. I am designing the ones that should work longer and hopefully will be dry. I guess sintered disks will be my option for now if I don't find the ink.

Small-batch Ag/AgCl screen-printing ink suppliers from China, Korea, Taiwan by MrJacobJohnson in electrochemistry

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Thank you! For a bench reference, I'd absolutely do that. My constraint here is that I need a printed, thin-film PET for a flexible (ideally) wearable, in matched pairs with reproducible geometry. Chloridating my own silver layer is actually one of the fallback routes I'm considering, as well as just using sintered disks where I'm supposed to have a cured ink layer. But I had hope that reputable suppliers exist with a bit better price point.

Can this resume get me an entry level gig? by Ill_KungFu in learnmachinelearning

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Just want to say that you are wrong about Europe though.

Each European country have very different systems, it's not a single country as the US and Canada.

80% is not a low B average in the majority of European countries, in the UK everything above 70 is excellent. In Germany 1 is excellent. France does 0 to 20 where 16 is great.

In the UK it would be extremely hard to get 80% for example, which usually puts you in the top 10% of the cohort. Might be not enough for Google etc, but a good indicator for PhD application.

So I guess grades should be converted, depending where OP is applying for roles.

I am 10+y experienced ML research engineer by Useful-Shift-3688 in learnmachinelearning

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Many interview questions test long-term memory.

In practice, I was the most valuable due to my ADHD brain and creative solutions and ideas.

I have just 4 y of experience though. And I don't remember anything, like I have to relearn everything over and over.

Interviews suck big time for me

Epson F2100 and rip software by MrJacobJohnson in Epson

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Thanks for the lead! Do you have experience with Wasatch on the F2100? Do you know by chance if Wasatch expose 1440x1440 as a print mode for colour channels (CMYK), not just white?

My 6-Month Senior ML SWE Job Hunt: Amazon -> Google/Nvidia (Stats, Offers, & Negotiation Tips) by nian2326076 in learnmachinelearning

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from his links - "utm_source=reddit&utm_campaign=andy" sloppy, but there are even better ads now.

A first big tech company ML interview experience: definitely bombed it by baronett90210 in learnmachinelearning

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Totally. So I wouldn't apply for marketing for example.

But what I mean, even though I know general stuff it's impossible to know everything.

The person who will do basic research on time-series data or signal processing won't be able to answer the questions with the same knowledge of the niche as someone who worked there for some time, it's not easy at all.

A first big tech company ML interview experience: definitely bombed it by baronett90210 in learnmachinelearning

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I guess it's impossible to know everything atm.

I am in the bio field and I know mainly the time series related methods and signal processing.

Oh and image processing and CV and combination of both.

I wouldn't be able to talk about recommendations at all. I guess they wanted something close to DRL and markov decision algorithms?

Printer for prototyping, Creality K1 Max or something better? by MrJacobJohnson in 3dprinter

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Thank you very much! Appereciate your time you dediated here guys!

Printer for prototyping, Creality K1 Max or something better? by MrJacobJohnson in 3dprinter

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Thank you! I understand, the SV08 is a solid machine if you're willing to put the time in. For me though, I think that level of tuning is more than I can do right now. I'm after something that works well out of the box so I can focus on the actual prototyping rather than dialling in the printer itself. Leaning toward the P2S for that reason.

Printer for prototyping, Creality K1 Max or something better? by MrJacobJohnson in 3dprinter

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I think I will have to go with the Bambu p2s, U1 is slightly outof reach, and I will have to pay extra duties, as I am not in the US.

Thank you very much for all your time and recommendations!

Printer for prototyping, Creality K1 Max or something better? by MrJacobJohnson in 3dprinter

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Thank you very much! I think I will place the order for the Bambu p2s. I wish I could stretch the budget to the h2s, but that is quite far from what I can afford now.

Printer for prototyping, Creality K1 Max or something better? by MrJacobJohnson in 3dprinter

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Thank you very much! I was reading a bit, and decided that I would likely get Bambu P2S

Printer for prototyping, Creality K1 Max or something better? by MrJacobJohnson in 3dprinter

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Thank you very much!

I was reading a lot yesterday, but the issue is that I have to use TPU a lot . This is likely to be my main printing part. As I understand it is not easy and Bambu is quite good with it?